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A lively series of lectures offers a compact, anecdotal history of the Isle of Man, tracing its rulers, bishops, and people from obscure early origins through Norse influence, the Stanley and Athol dynasties, and the nineteenth-century revestment and sale of manorial rights. It describes constitutional institutions such as the Tynwald, clergy and deemsters, local customs, smuggling and wrecking, and debates over home rule, interweaving folklore—particularly the mist‑wreathed figure of Mannanan—and popular yarns with skeptical commentary. The tone is conversational and often humorous, admitting documentary gaps while preserving regional character through stories, sketches of social life, and reflections on continuity and change.
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