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Paperback The D'altons Of Crag Book

ISBN: 1276837917

ISBN13: 9781276837910

The D'altons Of Crag

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"The D'altons Of Crag" is a sweeping historical novel set in 19th-century Ireland. The story follows the D'alton family, whose lives are intertwined with the tumultuous events shaping the nation. As landowners, their position in society is both privileged and precarious, subject to the changing tides of Irish history.

Richard Baptist O'Brien paints a vivid portrait of a family grappling with issues of land ownership, social class, and the ever-present threat of political upheaval. The narrative explores the complexities of family relationships against a backdrop of national identity and the struggle for independence. Readers will be captivated by the rich historical detail and the compelling characters whose fates are inextricably linked to the destiny of Ireland.

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