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Goodly Barrow 

English

By (author): T.F. O'Sullivan

Goodly Barrow is a long-unavailable classic that charts the history and character of Ireland's second-longest river, from the Slieve Bloom Mountains to the sea in Waterford. T.F. O'Sullivan's riverine narrative embraces legend and song, literature and anecdote, viewing Irish history through the prism of the waterway: from the early tribal kingdoms of the Celts, to the Vikings and Normans who made passage up the estuary, leaving a legacy of castles, abbeys, monasteries and towns; from the Tudor and Cromwellian settlements on the fertile plains of Carlow and Kildare, to Quaker bridge-builders and Huguenot refugees. It opens up a little-known part of Ireland's countryside and heritage, and is an invaluable guide for boaters and armchair travellers alike. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781901866773

About T.F. O'Sullivan

Goodly Barrow is a long-unavailable classic that charts the history and character of Ireland's second-longest river from the Slieve Bloom Mountains to the sea in Waterford. T.F. O'Sullivan's riverine narrative embraces legend and song literature and anecdote viewing Irish history through the prism of the waterway: from the early tribal kingdoms of the Celts to the Vikings and Normans who made passage up the estuary leaving a legacy of castles abbeys monasteries and towns; from the Tudor and Cromwellian settlements on the fertile plains of Carlow and Kildare to Quaker bridge-builders and Huguenot refugees. It opens up a little-known part of Ireland's countryside and heritage and is an invaluable guide for boaters and armchair travellers alike.

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