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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

John Toland, Sophia of Hanover - The Heretic and The Heiress. Two New Books by J.N. Duggan

What is the connection between a European Princess, a descendant of the Wittelsbach and Stuart dynasties, who would go on to become Heiress Presumptive to the throne of Great Britain by the Act of Settlement of 1701, and a Donegal heretic widely denounced by political and ecclesiastical authorities of the day? Two new books by Irish author J.N. Duggan furnish an answer.

Sophia, Electress of Hanover (1630-1714) was daughter of Frederick and Elisabeth of the Palatinate, known as the Winter King and Queen of Bohemia. Irish readers may be interested to know that she was a 20x great grand-daughter of Brian Boru and counted Strongbow and Aoife among her ancestors.
Sophia of Hanover
by J.N. Duggan

She is best remembered in the English-speaking world as the connection between the Houses of Stuart and Hanover, but in the opinion of her biographer she deserves to be remembered in her own right, as a gifted writer and chronicler of her times (1630-1714).
She has left us an enormous legacy of writings in the form of her Memoirs, (which she wrote at the age of 50), and the many letters which she wrote to her family and friends over the course of her long and eventful life. Her writings are remarkable both for the light that they throw on the politics and personalities of the 17 Century - she was related by blood or marriage to all the great families of Europe - but also for the insiders view that she gives us of life in the Princely Courts of Europe.

Because of her privileged position and ringside seat at the cockpit of European politics she was able to report to Leibniz on November 4th 1688:
The Prince of Orange left last Saturday with 50 vessels. He had no manifesto except a memoir that the English Protestants sent him listing all their grievances against their King and the reasons that made them doubt that the Prince of Wales is the Queen’s child. However, the King of England [James II] has done me the honour of writing to me in his own hand on this subject, where he says that he would have to be the wickedest man on earth to do such a thing, but it seems that those who believe in such an imposture judge him by their own standards. H.M. writes to me also that he had not been able to believe for a long time that his son-in-law and nephew would be willing to invade his country and that was why he had delayed so long in making preparations, but that if the wind remained contrary for another few days he would be in a state to receive him. Therefore we are all impatient to learn how matters went in England. On all the Prince of Orange’s banners there is “For Religion and Liberty”.

J.N. Duggan is the author of Sophia of Hanover: from Winter Princess to Heiress of Great Britain, 1630-1714 recently published by Peter Owen Publishers of London.

by J.N. Duggan
The circumstances in which her book on Sophia of Hanover was completed, led directly to her second book, John Toland: Ireland's Forgotten Philosopher, Scholar ... and Heretic, which is published by TAF Publishing.

The author explains that she had never heard of John Toland (1670-1722) until coming across his name while researching for her biography of Sophia:
Searching through other people’s bibliographies, I realised that he was the recognized source of information on the Courts of Hanover and Berlin in the first decade of the Eighteenth Century, and Chambers Biographical Dictionary informed me that he was an Irishman.

In fact John Toland was born and raised on the Inishowen Peninsula in Co. Donegal in 1670. He was a prolific writer on important political and religious issues of the day. He was the first person to be called a freethinker (by Bishop Berkeley); a radical republican who challenged the divine right of kings; the first to advocate full citizenship and equal rights for Jewish people in Great Britain and Ireland, among other notable achievements.

Toland left Ireland soon after his first book Christianity Not Mysterious was publicly burned in Dublin. He moved to London, where he resided till his death in 1722 but was also a frequent visitor to the Continent. At the behest of some leading Whig lords he wrote a book (Anglia Libera) in support of Sophia of Hanover's claim to the throne. He was able to present her with a copy in person when he travelled with Lord Macclesfield's delegation that delivered a copy of the Act of Settlement to her.

That Toland and Sophia would take an instant liking to each other is not surprising: according to the author of these two volumes. It was noted that that during daily walks Sophia and the Irishman would distance themselves from the attendant courtiers so that they could talk in private.
They were both very forward-looking but also very practical people. He loved an audience and she loved to be entertained. Throughout her life Sophia kept in touch with the thinking of the foremost philosophers of her day. Gottfried von Liebniz was not only librarian to the court of Hanover, but he was Sophia’s best friend and confidante. The two of them, together with the Catholic bishop of Neustadt, Christof Rojas de Spinola, attempted to reunite the Catholic and Protestant churches.

The attempt ended in failure and acrimony; but in any case Sophia's enthusiasm for ecumenism was waning as prospects of a Protestant crown loomed on the horizon.

Toland for his part was in turn a member of each of the major religious sects - Catholic, Church of Ireland and Presbyterian - but he abandoned them all and was denounced by each as a dangerous heretic. Outside of academic circles he is barely known in his native Ireland, but where he is known he is celebrated for the important part he played in laying the groundwork for the 18th Century Enlightenment.

Sophia of Hanover: from Winter Princess to Heiress of Great Britain, 1630-1714 is published by Peter Owen Publishers. It retails for £14.99stg (€17 approximately). ISBN: 978-0-7206-1342-1.

John Toland: Ireland's Forgotten Philosopher, Scholar ... and Heretic is published by TAF Publishing. It retails for €7.99. ISBN: 978-1-907522-08-6

Both of these books are on sale in all good bookshops and from the Online Catalogue of The Author's Friend.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Shelbourne Cult Heroes

The supporters club at Tolka Park was the venue for a different kind of gathering on Thursday, 21st October. Players and fans of past and present gathered to witness the launch of the second edition of Seán Fitzpatrick's Shelbourne Cult Heroes.

Hearty congratulations were paid to Seán, who has managed to profile and track players from a club steeped in history. Shelbourne FC has seen many players grace the field over its 115 years. Some made names for themselves while they were at the club; others went on to make their mark elsewhere, at different football clubs, and even in different sports and disciplines.

Shelbourne Cult Heroes
by Sean Fitzpatrick.
Price €15
In Shelbourne Cult Heroes Seán Fitzpatrick makes a personal selection of just seventy-five players who "set records, scored goals, and far too often failed to find the net." Included amongst them are sporting personalities from soccer, GAA, rugby union, rugby league, cricket, American football. What have Westlife got to do with Shelbourne FC or even football for that matter? Read Seán's book and find out.

Shelbourne Cult Heroes by Seán Fitzpatrick is published by TAF Publishing. It is on sale now at all good bookshops and from the Online Catalogue of The Author's Friend. Price €15.

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Mossie's Story

A very special gathering took place at Navan Public Library on Wednesday, 20th October to mark National Social Inclusion Week. The occasion was the presentation of a new book by local author Mossie Forde.

Among those present were Mossie's family and friends; her fellow writers from the Small Impact Writers Group; David Jones and Oscar Duggan from TAF Publishing, and the staff of Navan Library who were kind enough to make the library available for the occasion.

Mossie's Story is an account of one woman's determination to lead an independent life, regardless of obstacles or setbacks. Mossie was born with cerebral palsy. She is wheelchair bound and has lived in institutions for most of her life. Yet at the age of 60 she made a life-changing decision to move into her own apartment and lead and independent life.

Mossie's Story
on Sale Now,
Price €10
This book, which she typed with one finger, tells of her story, from her earliest memories, to the position where she is now where she can say of herself: "You could say it's been hard; but I wouldn't change my life today for anyone. Today I am the happiest person to be alive."

Of course it's not just in the way that Mossie has chosen to live her life that proves what an independent spirit she is. Nor even in choosing to tell her story and make it available to the world. Mossie, like many authors has taken the independent route in publishing her story as well. David Jones of The Author's Friend describes his experience of helping Mossie to get her book completed:
She has achieved things that the rest of us take for granted. She's ridden on a bus, she's written a book, she's achieved independence. ... Her book is a testament to her determination. It's also a tribute to her attitude. [She] doesn't give up; she doesn't wallow in self-pity. She lives life to the full. She has her own house, she cooks, makes tea, laughs and gets on with it. 

Mossie's Story by Mossie Forde is published by TAF Publishing. The book will be formally launched on Thursday, 4th November. The book will be on sale to the general public soon, including from the Online Catalogue of The Author's Friend - price €10.


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Monday, October 18, 2010

New and Forthcoming Titles from The Author's Friend

Any Chance of a Start? by Michael CaulfieldVenture and Venus by Michael McDonoughIn the space of less than one year The Author's Friend has helped over a dozen Irish authors to get their books published and onto the bookshelves - in both real and virtual sense of the term. You can browse them for yourself among more than 30 books that are now available to buy from our Online Catalogue

The coming weeks and months will see a deluge of yet more new titles achieving public circulation. We'll keep you posted. In the meantime here's just a quick glimpse at what's on offer. For more information about books and titles, visit our website.

Books available to buy online cover all the genres - fictionnon-fictionpoetry and anthologiesNew books along stand alongside timeless classics, now re-published under new covers. General fiction, childrens stories, history, biography and autobiography, business, marketing, self-help; there is something to suit all interests and ages.

New titles that have been added recently include a short volume about Ireland's Forgotten Philosopher


The latest literary outing by David Jones addresses the serious side of how to be happy.

Follow the account of a Navan priest who became known as the 'Chinese Irishman', or find out who Lithuania's favourite poet is by reading the first ever English language translation of her work. 

Three Villages (an Autobiography) by Donal Foley


In association with Ballylough Books we are pleased to be able to offer a unique collection of books based around Waterford and writers from the county. These include re-issues of memoirs by Donal Foley and Arthur Power. Also there is a couple of volumes of poetry and short stories from Tom Fewer who's Biographical Dictionary of Waterford people makes up the selection.

Forthcoming titles (to name just a few) include a player history of Shelbourne Football Club by Seán Fitzpatrick; a couple of books by business motivational expert Yanky Fachler; the story of a woman who has achieved independent living despite being born with cerebral palsy; the debut crime novel from Dublin based writer, Gerry Doyle; a new edition of Dance of the Mocking Birds by Dick Donaghue; a history of tobacco growing in Co. Meath and an anthology of poetry and short-story from the Small Impact Writers Group also from the county.

Assisted Publishing from The Author's Friend opens up a whole new world of possibilities to authors, writers, poets. We help authors each step along the way in getting their books produced. We also help with the sales and marketing of the finished product.

You don't have to publish through The Author's Friend in order to avail of our marketing and sales services. Approaches from any independent author, who retain selling rights to their work are welcome.

For more information about this aspect of our Assisted Publishing services please contact The Author's Friend.

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