Dublin Foundation
Rutherford Edward
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: Fine
Publisher: Century
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 2004
Edition: First Edition
Description: 770 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout. Irish Epic Reveals The Story Of The People In Pre Christian Ireland
Publishers Description: Rutherfurds epic style, famously exercised in his dramatic accounts of Sarum, Russia and London, makes this saga, set against the backdrop of the great events of Irish history, so readable and moving. With the help of some of the countrys leading historians, Rutherfurd has unearthed many curious gems that overturn our traditionally perceived notions of Irelands past: - There were significant numbers of English people in early Ireland - they were actually slaves to the Irish Patrick was not a name the Irish ever used until modern times. For centuries, the saints name was held in such reverence that the Irish would only call themselves Gilpatrick, which means servant of Patrick. It was the one and only English Pope who first told the English King to conquer Christian Ireland in the Middle Ages. St Stephens Green is the well-known centre of fashionable Dublin and is named after a small leper hospital that used to be there; Leopardstown racecourse is so-called because the land it is on also belonged to a leper hospital. The people in Ireland who most hated the Reformation were actually the English in Ireland, who were the strictest Catholics at that time.
ISBN: 9780712680004
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