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Edward Rutherfurd
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Paperback. Takes us from prehistory, the High Kings of Tara, the Viking invasion, the machinations of Henry II and the greed of Henry VIII to the burning of the saint's relics in front of Christchurch cathedral in 1538. This work closes the story of the 'Irish' Irish: the descendants of Fingall and Cuchulainn, and the princes and Kings of Tara of Brian Boru. Num Pages: 832 pages, maps, geneal table. BIC Classification: FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 179 x 110 x 33. Weight in Grams: 440.
Edward Rutherfurd's great Irish epic reveals the story of the people of Ireland through the focal point of the island's capital city. The epic begins in pre-Christian Ireland during the reign of the fierce and powerful High Kings at Tara, with the tale of two lovers, the princely Conall and the ravishing Deirdre, whose travails echo the ancient Celtic legend of Cuchulainn. From this stirring beginning, Rutherfurd takes the reader on a graphically realised journey through the centuries. Through the interlocking stories of a powerfully-imagined cast of characters - druids and chieftains, monks and smugglers, merchants and mercenaries, noblewomen, rebels and cowards - we see Ireland through the lens of its greatest city.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arrow Books Ltd
Publication date
2005
Condition
New
Number of Pages
832
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099279082
SKU
V9780099279082
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99-99
About Edward Rutherfurd
Edward Rutherfurd was born in England, in the cathedral city of Salisbury. Educated locally, and at the universities of Cambridge, and Stanford, California, he worked in political research, bookselling and publishing. After numerous attempts to write books and plays, he finally abandoned his career in the book trade in 1983, and returned to his childhood home to write Sarum. Four years later, when the book was published, it became an instant international bestseller, remaining 23 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller List. Since then he has written seven more bestsellers: Russka, a novel of Russia; London; The Forest, set in England's New Forest which lies close by Sarum; two novels which cover the story of Ireland from the time just before Saint Patrick to the twentieth century; New York; and Paris. His books have been translated into over twenty languages.
Reviews for DUBLIN FOUNDATION
Expertly researched, full, undemanding and highly readable account of a place he has grown to know well
Maeve Binchy
Ireland on Sunday
The author writes with a charm and an authority that comes from considerable research this is a really handsome book
Irish Independent
The author bounds excitedly through Irish history, interweaving narrative with historical encounters. . . Rutherfurd keeps racing through the pages
Daily Express
Sublime talent. . . this is history with a human face and a fanciful soul
Good Book Guide
Maeve Binchy
Ireland on Sunday
The author writes with a charm and an authority that comes from considerable research this is a really handsome book
Irish Independent
The author bounds excitedly through Irish history, interweaving narrative with historical encounters. . . Rutherfurd keeps racing through the pages
Daily Express
Sublime talent. . . this is history with a human face and a fanciful soul
Good Book Guide