Through the Turf Smoke: Love, Lore and Laughter of Old Ireland
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Seumas MacManus was an Irish dramatist, poet, and prolific writer of popular stories, playing a key role in the rise of Irish nationalist literature. His work is deeply rooted in Irish folklore and culture, which he brings to life through vibrant characters and engaging narratives. MacManus masterfully weaves together humor, tragedy, and a touch of the magical to create timeless tales that resonate with the deep emotions of the human experience. His writing stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the Irish people and their rich storytelling tradition.






First published in Ireland in 1906, 'The Humours of Donegal' is a collection of stories and sketches drawing on the author's experiences growing up in County Donegal. With humour and insight, MacManus paints a vivid picture of everyday life in rural Ireland at the turn of the 20th century.
The Story of the Irish Race is an epic history of Ireland, spanning from the earliest mythological accounts to the modern era. Written by the Irish folklorist Seumas McManus, this book is a masterpiece of storytelling, drawing on both oral tradition and scholarly research to create a thrilling narrative of Irish history. With its vivid characters, dramatic events, and timeless themes, The Story of the Irish Race is a must-read for anyone interested in the Emerald Isle.
Set in the rugged countryside of Ireland, The Bend of the Road is a heartwarming tale of struggle and resilience. The story follows the experiences of a young woman as she navigates the many twists and turns of life, ultimately finding her place in the world.