
Published in 1911, 'Ulster' by Stephen Lucius Gwynn is a historical account of the province of Ulster in Ireland. The book explores its landscapes, cultural heritage, and the historical significance of its people, particularly focusing on the counties of Donegal, Derry, Antrim, and Down. Gwynn intertwines discussions of Irish folklore with vivid descriptions of the region's geography, emphasizing the resilience of its inhabitants throughout tumultuous events. This work provides a nuanced understanding of Ulster, highlighting its importance in the broader context of Irish identity.













