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Ireland's Forgotten Past: A History of the Overlooked and Disremembered
By (Author) Turtle Bunbury
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
2nd August 2021
5th August 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.5
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
220g
Why did the Romans never try to conquer Ireland Why did the King of Spain give his name to an Irish county And how did brandy change the course of Irish history Turtle Bunbury explores unexpected corners of the past to offer an informative and entertaining glimpse into 36 lesser-known tales from Irish history, from the eruption of a massive volcano in County Armagh sixty million years ago to more recent events that have made Ireland the vibrant place it is today. In his inimitable sparkly style, Bunbury explores the people and events from high to low that played major roles in Ireland's fascinating past but have since been overlooked. These alternative annals include tales of spymasters and scientists, battlefields and brothels, tailors and traitors. Ireland's Forgotten Past paints a surprising, witty and engaging new portrait of an Ireland you thought you knew.
With 37 illustrations
'Delicious a stirring atlas of Irishness' - Sebastian Barry, Guardian
'Marvellous a magnificently eclectic collection' - BBC History Magazine
'Bunburys voice is warm and engaging. He draws the reader in for a bit of a chat and a bit of a laugh about the eccentricities of his Irish antecedents' - Irish Examiner
'A rare and cherishable thing Bunburys great skill is to illuminate the past through the picaresque activities of significant contemporary individuals. The approach is profoundly effective' - Yorkshire Times
'Corking' - The Corkman
'Fascinating' - Offaly Express
'Informative' - Wexford Today
Turtle Bunbury is the author of several books, including The Irish Pub. He was a co-presenter of The Genealogy Roadshow on RT television, and also appeared on BBC1's Wogan's Ireland and episodes of the American and Irish versions of the 'Who Do You Think You Are' TV series.