An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800Good Press, 29. nov. 2019 - 4213 sider This book invites you on an enthralling journey through the annals of Ireland, from AD 400 to 1800, with Mary Francis Cusack as your literary guide. Discover the rich tapestry of Celtic literature and the ancient origins of our captivating traditions. Unearth lost books and historical manuscripts that have been carefully preserved, shedding light on the colorful lives of ancient rulers and legendary figures like Tighearnmas and Queen Mab. Delve into a realm where history and legend intertwine, revealing the enduring spirit of Ireland's past. |
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