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Brian O'Sullivan

    Brian O'Sullivan is an Irish author whose fiction deeply engages with his homeland's culture, language, history, and mythology. His writing often weaves together traditional narratives with contemporary storytelling, exploring themes that resonate both locally and internationally. Through his distinctive style and characteristic humor, O'Sullivan crafts compelling literary short stories and mystery thrillers that have garnered a global readership. He also contributes to non-fiction through collections focused on Celtic mythology.

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    Reflecting Imperial Overstretch and New Realities
    • 2024

      Reflecting Imperial Overstretch and New Realities

      The British Trade Corporation, 19171926

      • 556 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the formation and brief history of the British Trade Corporation, established by Royal Charter in 1917. Initially intended to operate for sixty years, the corporation faced challenges and was ultimately merged with the Anglo-Austrian Bank in 1926, leading to its absorption into the Anglo-International Bank. This comprehensive history delves into the corporation's turbulent nine-year existence and its impact on the banking sector during that era.

      Reflecting Imperial Overstretch and New Realities
    • 2022

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      Stranger at Mullán Bán

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in 1st century Ireland, this narrative immerses readers in a world of ancient Celtic culture, where tribal conflicts and spiritual beliefs shape daily life. The story follows the lives of its characters as they navigate the challenges of survival, honor, and the influence of mystical forces. Themes of loyalty, bravery, and the struggle for power are woven throughout, offering a vivid portrayal of a time when legends were born and the land was alive with magic and mystery.

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