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Castles of Ireland: Some Fortress Histories and Legends

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A survey of Irish castles offering concise histories, architectural descriptions, and local legends for notable fortresses around the country. The author summarizes origins, builders, structural features, later alterations, and ownership, and recounts traditional attributions and anecdotal material; chapters combine measured archaeological detail, citations of antiquarian sources, and illustrated sketches to situate each site in its landscape. The work highlights how changing warfare, grants of land, and social upheavals shaped castle construction, notes preservation states from mere foundations to grand ruins, and collects folklore, heraldry, and interior curiosities observed during visits.

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Constance Louisa Adams

Constance Louisa Adams was an author known for her exploration of historical themes in literature. Her notable work, "Castles of Ireland: Some Fortress Histories and Legends," delves into the rich tapestry of Ireland's architectural heritage, blending history with legend. Through her writing, Adams contributes to the understanding of Ireland's cultural landscape, offering readers insights into the stories behind its iconic castles. Her work reflects a keen interest in the intersection of history and storytelling, making her a valuable figure in the realm of historical literature.

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