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Orkney

Orkney

Hector McDonnell

Wooden Books
2020
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Were the Stones of Stenness the world’s first henge and stone circle? Why has Orkney preserved so many Neolithic farmhouses and villages? What was the purpose of the huge buildings on the Ness of Brodgar? In this small book, painter Hector McDonnell introduces the history and the mystery of Orkney. Could the practice of making astronomical stone circles really have started on a small island off the north coast of Scotland, and then been exported to the mainland? WOODEN BOOKS are small but packed with information. "Fascinating" FINANCIAL TIMES. "Beautiful" LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS. "Rich and Artful" THE LANCET. "Genuinely mind-expanding" FORTEAN TIMES. "Excellent" NEW SCIENTIST. "Stunning" NEW YORK TIMES. Small books, big ideas.
Irish Round Towers

Irish Round Towers

Hector McDonnell

Wooden Books
2005
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The Round Towers of Ireland are among the most enigmatic and extraordinary constructions of the early Irish Church. With a gazeteer at the back, and numerous rare early engravings, this is an excellent small guide to the field.
St Patrick

St Patrick

Hector McDonnell

WOODEN BOOKS
2007
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His Life and Legend. An exciting and thought-provoking new life of Ireland's patron Saint, with a unique collection of antiquarian prints and drawings. Printed on finest 100% recycled paper in black and sepia inks.
Megalithic Ireland

Megalithic Ireland

Hector McDonnell

WOODEN BOOKS
2024
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What are Irish Court Cairns? And what are Portal Tombs? Are Irish megalithic sites really older than the Great Pyramid? What does Irish rock art mean? What were the ancients up to? In this unique illustrated pocket book, legendary Irish artist and historian Hector McDonnell takes us on a guided tour of ancient Ireland, which in early times seems to have been the most civilised land in the whole of Europe, as indeed, it may still be today.