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Author | : John Leary |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 315 |
Release | : 2005-03 |
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ISBN | : 0595345573 |
It is 1942 and Army Lt. Tommy O'Shaughnessy, recent graduate of a southern military academy, is recruited by the U. S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS) to go to southern Ireland. His mission: thwart any attempt by the Nazis to capture one of the country's ports. If he fails, the Germans will sever Britain's Atlantic lifeline to America and Canada. In a briefing before heading overseas, Tommy is warned to keep his eyes open for two potential adversaries: The Irish Blueshirts, a Fascist organization, and the Danann Brotherhood and Auxiliary. The DB&A is believed to the political wing of the Faerie World. Tommy travels to Galway, on Ireland's west coast, where he experiences an extraordinary series of adventures in which he combats Nazi spies, is pursued by a Faerie Princess, meets a priest who practices Druidism on the side, and attends a gigantic Faerie rally at Blarney Castle. The story reaches its climax atop legendary Dun Aengus, an early Celtic fortress guarding Galway Bay. Can Tommy prevent a German invasion that could knock Britain out of the war? Can he overcome the threat of the Faerie World to restore pagan rule to Ireland?
Author | : F S. BROWN |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9383416904 |
The Claddagh Heart is a romance novel set in the backdrop of revolution. It was a revolution that brought massive destruction in Ireland, not only in materialistic terms, but destruction in relationships. Many families were destroyed over a period of time. Many mothers lost their sons, and many wives lost their husbands. The Irish revolution was long stretched, and the aftermath of revolution saw more destruction. A new definition of love began to evolve in the post revolution era. People were seeking escapism in one way or the other. The protagonist of “Claddagh Heart” too seeks escapism, and it is this escapism which creates the difference in relationships. Steve is back at home after fighting the war. In the IRA camp, he was the celebrated comrade and everyone liked his patriotic attitude, but at home, his family has come to hate him. It is seen that Steve is not able to win his family’s heart. He has to struggle through thick and thin. It is a relentless struggle before Steve finally makes the settlement. “Claddagh Heart” is where you will find people struggling and redefining love for their own petty means. It is a time where everything is going awry. Love is not easily obtained, and it is being taken over by hatred. People are finding the alternatives. What does love mean here? Welcome to ‘The Claddagh Heart’
Author | : B. STOWELL |
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Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1863 |
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Author | : Thomas William M. Marshall |
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Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 1874 |
Genre | : Missions |
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Author | : Jack O'Keefe |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2011-05-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1462010237 |
Famine Ghost: Englands Genocide of the Irish,/i> Famine Ghost is a book of historical fiction, the story of the Irish Famine (1845-1850) as seen through the eyes of young Johnjoe Kevane. He and his family are evicted from their cottage in Dingle. Disdaining the option of life in the local workhouse, the Kevanes sail in a coffin ship to Grosse Ile in Canada. Johnjoe keeps a diary of his familys suffering in the dark bowels of the overcrowded ship. When his parents die of ship fevertyphusJohnjoe returns home to exact revenge on the landlord, Major Mahon. OKeefe has delicately balanced history with touching humanity and humor. He has provided readers with a vivid tale, surprising in all the right ways, and an unabashed glimpse into the shocking truth of the Irish Famine. A masterful read cover to cover. --Sara Wolski, literary agent Famine Ghost captures the realities of the 1845-1850 Great Irish Famine and is filled with valuable research on the tragedy. An imaginative and thoughtful author, OKeefe has a real gift for the dialog and pace of language of 19th century Ireland. His vivid portrayal and historical perspective bring the hardships of Irelands troubles to our awareness in the 21st century, like no other book. --Helen Gallagher, Computer Clarity, www.cclarity.com
Author | : William Sime |
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Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 1884 |
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Author | : William Sime |
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Total Pages | : 490 |
Release | : 1885 |
Genre | : English fiction |
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Author | : B. Stowell |
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Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1863 |
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Author | : Helen Elizabeth Hatton |
Publisher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780773509597 |
In Ireland, a nation long torn by rancour dividing Catholics and many Protestants, one Protestant sect has consistently been held in affection by the Catholic Irish: the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers. From their arrival in Ireland in 1654, Quaker responses to the condition of Ireland were positive and always distinctive. Both Irish and English Friends were actively concerned with the welfare of the population, much of which seemed sunk in eternal poverty. Their concern was especially evident in the nineteenth century, particularly during the overwhelming crisis of the 1846-49 Famine, when Quakers mounted a massive relief program.
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Total Pages | : 732 |
Release | : 1872 |
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