Famous Irish Mariners
Format:Hardback
Publisher:O'Brien Press Ltd
Published:22nd Sep '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Surrounded on all sides by water, Ireland and its people have long been shaped by the sea.
Ireland has a rich history of famous – and infamous – mariners: from our earliest navigators, who may have reached North America – by currach – a thousand years before Columbus, to daring polar explorers Ernest Shackleton and Tom Crean.
Read the stirring adventures of Ireland’s seafaring women, from Granuaile to Kate Tyrrell, and naval leaders such as John Barry, who fought sea battles in the Americas. Irish people have helped to shape marine science, including Francis Beaufort, who devised the scale by which we measure wind speeds, marine biologist Maude Delap and John Holland, inventor of the submarine.
wonderful, wonderful book
-- South East Radio’s Morning Mixa credit to your research skills and sheer tenacity. You've somehow managed to distil the lives of complex characters into a format readable by all, which is quite an achievement, because maritime books can often be difficult to engage with for those without seagoing knowledge … your book will be of considerable value to the Maritime Museum's objective of attracting the attention of adult and younger readers to engage with and research Ireland's little known maritime history
-- Richard McCormick, President Emeritus, Maritime Institute of IreISBN: 9781788494922
Dimensions: 196mm x 129mm x 18mm
Weight: 383g
168 pages