Of the thousands of Civil War books already written and those yet to come, The Civil War's Valiant Irish is one of the few that recognizes the contributions of the Irish, Irish-Americans, and Scot-Irish whether they wore Grey or Blue. Written as narrative-history and in the third-party limited to provide the reader an opportunity to relate to their favorite characters. Whether these be two Irish twin females from County Cork, whose brother is captured and imprisoned in Andersonville. Twins who become nurses to befriend Abe Lincoln. Or how about the twin males from Cavan, one who heads south...
Of the thousands of Civil War books already written and those yet to come, The Civil War's Valiant Irish is one of the few that recognizes the contrib...
Author James Francis Smith Smith's 350-page narrative-history illustrates the Celts deference of women as leaders and warriors to that exhibited by Rome. Set in Europe, Druids, Celts, and Romans pit the Celtic civilizations, family life, and beliefs against that of the Romans. Celtic awareness of Rome's existence begins with the murder of a Druid in the exotic forest of Helvetia (ancient Switzerland). This act compelled Ragenos, champion of the Mayri tribe, to leave his oppidum (hill fort), and become a mercenary guarding the Druid's gold, during which he befriends Danous the Bard of the...
Author James Francis Smith Smith's 350-page narrative-history illustrates the Celts deference of women as leaders and warriors to that exhibited by Ro...