In
1979, Anne Chambers’ original biography of Ireland’s pirate queen,
airbrushed from historical record over the centuries, put her on the map
once again. The biography became a milestone in Irish publishing and
the catalyst for the restoration of Grace O’Malley to political, social
and maritime history, as well as establishing her as an inspirational
female role model.
In the 40th anniversary edition of
this international bestselling biography, drawn from rare contemporary
manuscript records, the author presents Ireland’s great pirate queen not
as a vague mythological figure but as one of the world’s most
extraordinary female leaders. Political pragmatist and tactician, rebel,
intrepid mariner and pirate, wife, lover, mother, grandmother and
matriarch, the 'most notorious woman in all the coasts of Ireland',
Grace O’Malley challenged and triumphed over the social and political
barriers she encountered in the course of her long, pioneering life.
This
updated edition brings one of the world’s first recorded feminist
trailblazers to a new generation awakened to the global focus on gender
equality as well as positive ageing.
'You cannot be
what you cannot see, and with women all too often airbrushed from
history, the importance of this biography cannot be underestimated.'
Orla O’Connor, Director, National Women’s Council of Ireland
'A
superbly researched work … it salvages the 16th century Mistress of the
Western Waves from the rather frivolous folklore which surrounds her.' The Irish Times
'A historical reality which is equally if not more compelling than the legend.' Sunday Tribune
'Grace
O Malley … a woman who can truly claim to have been 400 years before
her time … and Anne Chambers’ biography is as innovative as its
subject.' Enda Kenny, former Taoiseach of Ireland