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Paperback Hook Head Lighthouse History and Hauntings Book

ISBN: B0GS6DCLWK

ISBN13: 9798295687686

Hook Head Lighthouse History and Hauntings

For eight centuries, it has stood against the lethal chaos of the Celtic Sea. Hook Head Lighthouse, the second oldest operating lighthouse in the world, is a colossal medieval tower built by the "greatest knight," William Marshal, to guide ships past one of Ireland's most treacherous coastlines.

But the real history of Hook Head is etched deeper than its limestone walls. Within its massive stone keep, generations of Augustinian monks maintained a brutal, continuous vigil, only to be scattered by war. On the dark waters that swirl below, countless vessels-from Cromwell's mighty warships to doomed civilian steamers-have been lost, earning the seabed the grim moniker, "the graveyard of 1,000 ships."

Today, the light is automated, but the keepers never truly left. This is the definitive, multi-layered story of Hook Head, exploring its ancient geological foundations, its relentless technological evolution, and the haunting lore that defines it: the silently wandering phantom monks, the oppressive spectral presence of its crusading founder, and the dark psychological legacy of isolation that links it to the notorious, demonic history of Loftus Hall.

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Format: Paperback

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Releases 6/22/2026

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