- the
Arthurian legend. The last
three novels involve the
protagonist Jon
Shannow. The
first four
novels were
published in an
omnibus edition as
Stones of...
- Jon
Shannow near
death on a mountain. The book is set in two
different times; in
ancient Atlantis eight thousand years ago, and in Jon
Shannow's time...
-
mentions the line "I
dread to
think of
people who look up to men like Jon
Shannow.". This
review in
particular led to the
introduction of a
character Josiah...
- most
westerly of them. The
north is
partly bordered by a
tributary of the
Shannow river. The
townland consists of
rural land, some of it forested, with a...
-
Kilflynn town in the west to the
Waterfall in the east,
bordered by the
Shannow and one of its tributaries.
Thereafter the
strip of land in a
roughly north-south...
- lies to the west of the parish. Its
northern edge is
bounded by the
River Shannow from the Waterfall, and is just
clipped by the N69 Tralee-Listowel road...
- the
civil parish of Kilflynn. Its
southern border is
formed by the
river Shannow. The area
covers 169.29
hectares (418.32 acres) of
rural land. Glanballyma...
- of the True (1995).
Flannery (Dublin,
Odell & Adair, 1991) The Book of
Shannow (published in
literary magazines) His work was
broadcast on RTÉ, BBC and...
- a
Roman Catholic hermit monk, Flainn, said to have
lived by the
River Shannow (which runs
through Kilflynn).
Crippled and blind, he was
visited by the...
-
parish of
Kilflynn and lies
centrally in the parish. It
touches the
River Shannow by the Waterfall, and the
northern tip is just
clipped by the N69 Tralee-Listowel...