And No Quarter

And No Quarter by Maurice Walsh, published by W. & R. Chambers in 1980, is a work of literature and fiction that spans 317 pages. The narrative follows Martin Somers, an Englishman serving as the Adjutant of Women in O’Cahan’s Irish regiment during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The story explores the adventures and misadventures faced by Somers and his regiment as they navigate the complexities of loyalty and conflict in a tumultuous historical period.
Readers will find a detailed account of the challenges and experiences of the characters involved in this significant era. The book delves into themes of warfare and camaraderie, providing insight into the lives of those who fought alongside James Graham, the Marquis of Montrose. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the historical context and personal stories that shaped the experiences of individuals during these turbulent times.
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The narrator, Martin Somers (an Englishman) is the Adjutant of Women in O’Cahan’s Irish regiment that fought with James Graham, the Marquis of Montrose for the King in what is now called the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and of the adventures (misadventures) in those turbulent times.
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