Irland
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden





Looks at each region of the country and provides recipes for traditional foods
The book vividly recounts the dramatic assault on Fort Blakeley by Union troops on April 9, 1865, marking a pivotal moment in the Civil War that led to the capture of Mobile. Historian Mike Bunn immerses readers in the chaos of the battlefield, offering detailed accounts from participants that bring the siege to life. Additionally, the narrative serves as a guided tour of Alabama's largest Civil War battlefield, blending historical analysis with personal stories to illuminate this significant event in American history.
Style, practicality and the mystery of the Celtic spirit combine to make this collection of 25 knitwear designs. The patterns are based on Celtic motifs and have been designed for both men and women. Based on three distinctive knitting styles - Fair Isles, Fisher Gansy and Aran - the sweaters are loose fitting and range from a casual oversize key jacket to a diamond and crosses style. Alice Starmore is the author of Sweaters for Men and The Fair Isle Knitting Handbook.
The Forgotten Story of the Gulf South During America's Revolutionary Era
The history of West Florida, a once-vibrant British colony, reveals a complex narrative often overshadowed in American Revolutionary history. Despite its lack of rebellion, the colony experienced significant political developments, including attempts at representative governance and a diverse array of influential figures. The struggle for economic stability and a series of dramatic battles marked its existence under British rule. Historian Mike Bunn's comprehensive account revitalizes interest in this overlooked region, emphasizing its vital role in Gulf Coast history and colonial America.