If you are looking for happy, positive or uplifting stories then this might not be the book for you.
If, on the other hand, tales of human tragedy, executions, wars, grave-robbing, rioting, man-eating Kerry eagles, rat-eating Belfast gamblers and Ardee crossdressers are the things that fascinate you, come right on in.
From the depths of the island’s past, to more recent booms and busts, Irish history is replete with mesmerising stories and intriguing tales.
In this fascinating and often hilarious romp through the lesser-known facts of Irish history, Frank Hopkins delivers a story for every single day of the year.
Based on years of extensive research, and delivered with Hopkins’ unique wit and humour, Ireland’s Hidden Histories is a must for Irish history lovers, general readers, and anyone with a curiosity for the strange antics of our forebears.
About the author
Frank Hopkins lives in Dublin. He has written for the Herald and Sunday Tribune newspapers and the Irish Echo in Australia. He is the author of St Stephen’s Green: A History of the Green and Its Environs (2021), Hidden Dublin: Deadbeats, Dossers and Decent Skins (2008) and Rare Old Dublin: Heroes, Hawkers and Hoors (2002).