
Standish O'Grady
Standish James O'Grady was an Irish author, journalist, and historian. O'Grady was inspired by Sylvester O'Halloran and played a formative role in the Celtic Revival, publishing the tales of Irish mythology, as the History of Ireland: Heroic Period (1878), arguing that the Gaelic tradition had rival only from the tales of Homeric Greece. O'Grady was a paradox for his times, proud of his Gaelic heritage, he was also a member of the Church of Ireland, a champion of aristocratic virtues and at one point advocated a revitalised Irish people taking over the British Empire and renaming it the Anglo-Irish Empire.

Early Bardic Literature, Ireland.
Discover the captivating stories of ancient Irish heroes and kings, preserved and passed down through generations of poets and storytellers.
By Standish O'Grady

The Coming of Cuculain
A prophesied hero rises in ancient Ireland, facing deadly beasts and shaping his destiny to protect his people.
By Standish O'Grady