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Niall must leave his native Iceland after the murder of his father and make his way to his Irish grandfather, the Chieftain Mael Seachlinn. Before he can be presented to his grandfather and the High King Brian Boru, he stays in a monastery and studies at a bardic school. As the battle for Ireland approaches and the chieftains of Ireland unite, Niall is swept along and both weeps for the loss his North must endure and rejoices in the glory of Ireland. In the end he learns "what is the greatest bard fee" . . . the glory of heaven.

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Charles A. Brady

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Herman B. Vestal

Herman B. Vestal

1916 - 2007
American
H. B. Vestal's talented brush strokes can be found in most national magazines. Two of his best-known books are The Illustrated Book of Africa and Ex... See more

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Sword of Clontarf No illustrations
Reprinted in 2005 by Hillside Education
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Sword of Clontarf
Of particular interest to Catholic readers, this book has, nonetheless, a universal appeal...

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