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Originally published in 1942, this is the story of Hugh O'Neill. Born in 1550, Hugh O'Neill lived in England from the age of nine as a protege of Queen Elizabeth I. He returned to Ireland as Baron Dungannon and was proclaimed Earl of tyrone in 1585, but when he went through the ancient ritual of becoming The O'Neill, the chief of Tir Eoghain, in 1595, he had bthrown down the gauntlet to Tudor power.
Describing the truth that lies behind the tabloid headlines, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory tell the story of Abu Hamza and his infamous Finsbury Park Mosque, explaining how it turned out a generation of militants who were willing to die - and kill - for their cause.
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This is Sean O'Neill's third collection of poetry in print.
This is Sean O'Neill's 15th book of poetry.
This is Sean O'Neill's 14th poetry collection in print.
From castles and knights to the danger of bathroom breaks in the Middle Ages, readers discover amazing and amusing facts about cleaning up–or not–during the Middle Ages.
Daniel McGunny is playing baseball with his older brother and some other kids from the neighborhood. Daniel climbs down into a creek to retrieve a baseball, and he encounters a strange creature who invites him to enter into another world. Being a bit reckless by nature, he accepts the invitation. Once inside the world of Annabellia, he meets his mentor, Mitchell, who is quick to explain the two most important aspects of Annabellia. First, native Annabellians have no magic. Only human children who enter the kingdom can perform magical feats. Secondly, time is quite different in Annabellia. One day in this strange land is equal to only one minute on earth. Mitchell also informs Daniel that ano...
Winston Churchill referred to the depression from which he suffered, as his "black dog." In this poetry book, "Black Dog," Sean O'Neill explores the path of his own clinical depression, the effect that it had on his life and family, and his gradual recovery from the life-threatening illness.
With 50 Things You Didn't Know About Great Britain young readers will discover the highlights of Great Britain's ancient history, modern traditions and discover unique aspects of food and daily life in Great Britain.--Publisher.