The Little Book of the Wild Atlantic Way

Helen Lee

The Little Book of the Wild Atlantic Way
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 May 2021
Pages
192
ISBN
9780750992015

The Little Book of the Wild Atlantic Way

Helen Lee

Did you know that the inventor of the submarine was born along the west coast of Ireland, that ships from the Spanish Armada floundered off the Irish Atlantic seaboard and that guns for the 1916 Easter Rising were to be landed at Barna Strand in Co. Kerry but the ship, The Aud, was intercepted by the British Navy? Did you know that there was a plan to smuggle Marie Antoinette from France and away from Madame Guillotine to Dingle, that the Fasnet Rock off the south coast is known as the ‘tear drop of Ireland’ and that Maureen O'Hara’s husband was a flying boat pilot who regularly flew into the flying boat station at Foynes? And did you know that Martello towers were built along the western seaboard during the Napoleonic Wars in case Napoleon tried to invade Great Britain via ‘the back door’? This fact-packed little book is full of all sorts of information that will surprise even those who think they know the towns and villages along the Wild Atlantic Way. AUTHOR: Helen Lee has a Masters in Public Policy and International Tourism from the University of Limerick. She works for a major inbound tour operator, conducting tours of the British Isles. In 2004 Helen was awarded a Failte Ireland tour guide badge for the Galway Region. Her first book, ‘The Little Book of Galway’, was published by The History Press Ireland in 2018. She lives in Galway.
25 b/w illustrations

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