Very good overview of Ireland from prehistoric origins to the present day, in a very accessible format and style.
There are 100 short (3 or 4 page) chapters each addressing a specific topic, person or event, and presented in chronological order.
So it lends itself very easily to dipping in and out of, although I think to get the most out of it you’re better off reading it in order.
(In fact I think it originated as a podcast, hence the approach).
It’s a good mix of stuff I knew, stuff I had forgotten and stuff I never realised at all. (And to be fair, given the broad scope, there are a few pieces that were not particularly of interest)
Readers looking for in-depth assessment will need to go elsewhere, but that’s fine. And in many instances you may well be prompted to do exactly having had your interest piqued in these pages.
This is a book for the interested lay person rather than the expert historian. Really worthwhile spending some time with this one.