
GRACE O’MALLEY PRINCESS AND PIRATE
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. SAVED FROM THE SEA.
CHAPTER II. THE PRINCESS BEGINS HER REIGN.
CHAPTER III. THE TITLE-DEED OF THE SWORD.
CHAPTER IV. THE COLONEL OF CONNAUGHT.
CHAPTER V. THE QUEEN’S PEACE.
CHAPTER VI. GRACE O’MALLEY DANCES OUT OF GALWAY.
CHAPTER VII. THE DIE CAST.
CHAPTER VIII. THE CAPTURE OF THE CAPITANA.
The story opens with Ruairí MacDonald, a displaced scottish noble, who finds his fate entwined with the legendary Grace O’Malley—known to the English as the “Pirate Princess” of Galway. Through his eyes we glimpse a world where fierce women command respect, shaping politics and the sea alike during the early reign of King James VI. Ruairí’s reverent tone hints at a life of adventure, loyalty, and the complex dance between rebellion and duty.
As the narrative unfolds, listeners are drawn into the vibrant coastal life of 16th‑century Ireland, where Grace’s charisma and daring earn her both admiration and accusation. The narrator’s heartfelt recollections promise a richly detailed portrait of a woman whose wit, courage, and love for her people defy the expectations of her time. Expect a tale that blends history, personal testimony, and the timeless allure of a pirate queen’s legend.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (505K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by WebRover, Chris Curnow, Les Galloway and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1946
Best known as a journalist, churchman, and man of letters, he wrote on politics and foreign affairs as well as fiction. His work moved between Canada and Britain, bringing together public debate, history, and storytelling.
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