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JONATHAN BARDON is one of Irelands most eminent historians. A former lecturer in History at Queens University, Belfast, he has presented several radio documentary series for BBC Ulster and is the author of numerous books now widely acknowledged as classic works of Irish historiography, including A History of Ulster (2001), The Plantation of Ulster (2011) and A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes (2008). In 2002, he was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) for his services to community life in Northern Ireland. His most recent collaboration with Gill Books was 2015s Hallelujah, an account of how Handels groundbreaking Messiah came to be debuted in Dublin.

ABOUT GILL BOOKS

Gill Books story begins in 1856 when Michael Henry Gill, then printer for Dublin University, purchased the publishing and bookselling business of James McGlashan, forming McGlashan & Gill. Some years later, in 1875, the company name was changed to M.H. Gill & Son. Gill & Macmillan was established in 1968 as a result of an association with Macmillan of London. There was also a bookshop, popularly known as Gills, located on Dublins OConnell Street for 123 years until it eventually closed in 1979.

Today our bookshop can be found online at www.gillbooks.ie. Gill Books is proud to publish a broad range of non-fiction books of Irish interest, from history to economics, politics to cookery and biography to childrens. Since 1968, we have published outstanding authors and groundbreaking books such as Fatti and John Burkes Irelandopedia, David McWilliams The Popes Children, Nol Brownes Against the Tide, Garret FitzGeralds All in a Life and Augustine Martins Soundings not to mention our award-winning cookery list. We also publish a wide range of educational books and resources, and we provide a distribution service for the majority of Irelands independent publishers. For more information about us, our titles, or to join our mailing list, please visit www.gillbooks.ie.

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