O’Sullivan’s March

O’Sullivan’s March by Morgan Llywelyn, published by Mandarin in 1993, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the life of the legendary Irish hero O’Sullivan Beare. Set against the backdrop of harsh winter conditions, the narrative follows O’Sullivan as he navigates treacherous terrain while evading the armies of Elizabeth I. This edition spans 324 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of O’Sullivan’s struggles as he engages in running battles and relies on his resourcefulness to survive with minimal provisions. The book intertwines elements of myth and legend, offering a unique perspective on historical events. Through its detailed storytelling, O’Sullivan’s March explores themes of resilience and the challenges faced during a tumultuous period in Irish history.
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Marching over the roughest terrain in winter weather, without rest and with little food, the legendary Irish hero O’Sullivan Beare is forced to fight running battles almost every day, living by his wits to evade Elizabeth I’s armies. By the author of “Lion of Ireland” and “On Raven’s Wing”.
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