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‘Gráinne Ni Mháille. The English would translate her name as Grace, but she was no milk-skinned girl in a laced bodice. Grania was tall, lean and taut-muscled. At a glance she could be mistaken for one of the Gaelic warlords who still struggled to hold their native Ireland against the encroachment of Elizabeth Tudor’s England…’
Wilful, captivating, rebellious, Grania stood proud on the deck of her caravel. From early age she had loved the sea. Its turbulence was in her blood, its power her passion, its magnificence the strength of her command over a lucrative shipping and piracy empire. But as Grania burns with zest for her country and its sea-faring life, so Elizabeth of England and her forces are determined to subdue Ireland and its unruly warriors forever…
‘A lusty saga … weaving fact and legend, Llywelyn brings to life a ferocious time’ PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Paperback, 498 pages. In very good to excellent preloved condition. First edition thus. No cover fading evident. No foxing. No ink marks or names.