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A Reading Book in Irish History

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The collection presents retellings of origin legends, heroic sagas, saintly lives, and historical sketches alongside explanatory notes and illustrations geared to young readers. It recounts mythic arrivals and magical peoples, the tragic transformation of children into swans, episodes of Ulster and Fenian heroism, and narratives of exile, revenge, and battle. Lives of saints and accounts of learning, scribal culture, music, medicine, and social customs illuminate religious and intellectual traditions. Later chapters describe Norse and Anglo-Norman incursions and biographical sketches of medieval leaders. Footnotes and endnotes clarify archaic terms and customs for modern readers.

About the Author

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P. W. Joyce

P. W. Joyce was an influential Irish author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Irish history and culture. He is best known for his works such as "A Reading Book in Irish History," which presents a comprehensive overview of Ireland's past, and "English As We Speak It in Ireland," which explores the nuances of the English language as used in Ireland. Joyce's writings reflect a deep engagement with Irish civilization, as seen in his book "The Story of Ancient Irish Civilization," which delves into the rich heritage of Ireland's ancient peoples. His works continue to be valuable resources for those interested in Irish history and linguistics.

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