Publisher's Synopsis
"The General History of Ireland," translated and amended by D. O'Connor, presents a comprehensive historical narrative of Ireland. This edition includes an appendix compiled from the remarks of A. Raymond, adding further depth and perspective to Geoffrey Keating's original work. The book offers insights into the historical, social, and cultural development of Ireland, making it a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in Irish heritage.
Keating's history, enhanced by O'Connor's amendments, seeks to provide a detailed account of Ireland's past, from ancient times to the more recent historical periods known at the time of writing. Raymond's contributions in the appendix offer critical analysis and additional context, making this edition a rich tapestry of historical interpretation. This book remains a crucial reference for understanding the complex history of Ireland and its people.
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