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Rutherfurds Epic Style, Famously Exercised In His Dramatic Accounts Of Sarum, Russia And London, Makes This Saga, Set Against The Backdrop Of The Great Events Of Irish History, So Readable And Moving. With The Help Of Some Of The Countrys Leading Historians, Rutherfurd Has Unearthed Many Curious Gems That Overturn Our Traditionally Perceived Notions Of Irelands Past: There Were Significant Numbers Of English People In Early Ireland They Were Actually Slaves To The Irish Patrick Was Not A Name The Irish Ever Used Until Modern Times. For Centuries, The Saints Name Was Held In Such Reverence That The Irish Would Only Call Themselves Gilpatrick, Which Means Servant Of Patrick. It Was The One And Only English Pope Who First Told The English King To Conquer Christian Ireland In The Middle Ages. St Stephens Green Is The Wellknown Centre Of Fashionable Dublin And Is Named After A Small Leper Hospital That Used To Be There; Leopardstown Racecourse Is Socalled Because The Land It Is On Also Belonged To A Leper Hospital. The People In Ireland Who Most Hated The Reformation Were Actually The English In Ireland, Who Were The Strictest Catholics At That Time.

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  • Q: How many pages does 'Dublin: Foundation' have? A: This book has eight hundred pages. It's a comprehensive saga that covers significant events in Irish history.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is hardcover. This ensures durability and makes it suitable for long-term reading.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of 'Dublin: Foundation'? A: The book measures six point thirty-eight inches in length, two point zero five inches in width, and nine point fifty-three inches in height. These dimensions make it a manageable size for reading.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Dublin: Foundation'? A: The author is Edward Rutherfurd. He is known for his epic storytelling that brings historical events to life.
  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Dublin: Foundation'? A: The main theme revolves around Irish history, exploring significant events and cultural aspects through a vivid narrative.
  • Q: Is 'Dublin: Foundation' suitable for young readers? A: Yes, it is suitable for older teens and adults. The book contains complex themes and historical contexts that may not be suitable for younger children.
  • Q: How do I read 'Dublin: Foundation' effectively? A: You can read it at your own pace, but it's advisable to take notes on historical events for better understanding. Engaging with the historical context can enhance your reading experience.
  • Q: Is there a specific reading age recommended for this book? A: This book is generally recommended for readers aged sixteen and above. The depth of historical detail and narrative style appeals to mature audiences.
  • Q: How should I store 'Dublin: Foundation' to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book upright in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading of the cover and pages.
  • Q: Can I clean the hardcover of 'Dublin: Foundation'? A: Yes, you can clean it lightly. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions that may damage the cover.
  • Q: What if my copy of 'Dublin: Foundation' arrives damaged? A: If your copy arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or replacement policy. Most sellers will offer options for returns in such cases.
  • Q: Does 'Dublin: Foundation' have any notable historical inaccuracies? A: While it presents a narrative of history, some interpretations may differ. It's always good to cross-reference with historical texts for accuracy.
  • Q: How does 'Dublin: Foundation' compare to other historical novels? A: It stands out due to its epic storytelling style and depth of research into Irish culture. Readers often find it more detailed compared to typical historical novels.
  • Q: Is there a glossary or reference section in 'Dublin: Foundation'? A: No, there is no dedicated glossary. However, the narrative itself provides context for historical events and terms throughout the book.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Dublin: Foundation'? A: The book was published by Century Hutchinson. For specific publication dates, please check the edition details.

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