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Cambrensis everus revives Ireland’s ancient voice with learned vigour and literary dignity. History reclaimed with eloquent scholarship. In this foundational work John Lynch vindicates the religion, laws and civilisation of Ireland through portraits of kings, princes, saints, bishops, bards and other learned men, assembling annalistic evidence, hagiography and legal tradition into a coherent, argument-rich narrative. At once an irish history anthology and a scholarly compendium, it moves between vivid biography and forensic argument, making complex material approachable without diluting its authority. Readers of medieval ireland studies and enthusiasts of a celtic civilization book will find here clear expositions of social order, ecclesiastical life and the legal customs that shaped early Christian Ireland and its interactions across early medieval Europe. Lynch’s voice is both polemic and pedagogue: he defends indigenous institutions while offering sustained source-reading that rewards patient attention. The result is a book that functions as both lucid history and a cache of primary material for further research.More than antiquarian curiosity, Lynch’s labour changed how Ireland’s past is read: it contests distorted portrayals, foregrounds indigenous law and learning, and stands as a key title among celtic studies classics and medieval ireland reference. Casual readers will be drawn to the dramatic figures of ancient irish kings and the luminous accounts of irish saints and scholars, while classic-literature collectors and libraries will value it as an essential academic reference collection and an authoritative addition to any shelf of irish historical texts. Ideal as a history enthusiasts gift and an introduction to broader studies in early medieval Europe, this volume rewards both general interest and specialist study. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. A careful reading truly repays attention.