Book Details
⚡️Book Title : The Princes of Ireland (The Dublin Saga, #1)
⚡Book Author : Edward Rutherfurd
⚡Page : 778 pages
⚡Published March 1st 2005 by Ballantine Books (first published December 16th 2003)
The Princes of Ireland (The Dublin Saga, #1) - Brilliantly weaving impeccable historical research with stirring storytelling, Edward Rutherfurd explores our shared Celtic roots in a magnificent epic of Ireland spanning eleven centuries. While vividly conveying the passions and struggles that shaped particularly the character of Dublin, Rutherfurd portrays the major events in Irish history: the tribal culture of pagan Ireland; the mission of Saint Patrick; the coming of the Vikings; the making of treasures like the Book of Kells; and the tricks of Henry II, which gave England its first foothold in medieval Ireland. Through the interlocking stories of a memorable cast of charactersdruids and chieftains, monks and smugglers, noblewomen and farmwives, laborers and orphans, rebels and cowardsRutherfurd captures the essence of a place and its people in a thrilling story steeped in the tragedy and glory that are Ireland.


The Princes of Ireland (The Dublin Saga, #1)
Brilliantly weaving impeccable historical research with stirring storytelling, Edward Rutherfurd explores our shared Celtic roots in a magnificent epic of Ireland spanning eleven centuries. While vividly conveying the passions and struggles that shaped particularly the character of Dublin, Rutherfurd portrays the major events in Irish history: the tribal culture of pagan Ireland; the mission of Saint Patrick; the coming of the Vikings; the making of treasures like the Book of Kells; and the tricks of Henry II, which gave England its first foothold in medieval Ireland. Through the interlocking stories of a memorable cast of charactersdruids and chieftains, monks and smugglers, noblewomen and farmwives, laborers and orphans, rebels and cowardsRutherfurd captures the essence of a place and its people in a thrilling story steeped in the tragedy and glory that are Ireland.
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