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TARNISHED ARMOR, by Ed Slavin, is a richly researched 18th century historical novel, loosely based on his own family tree. We feel sorry for the lad of ten who suffers the loss of his entire family; we sympathize with the young man who becomes a legendary one-legged hero at the age of 18; and we're shocked as our "hero" shows his true colors and leaves a trail of shame throughout the hills of Ireland.

This book introduces the rogue, Sean Hickey--born of potato-picking tenant farmers--who becomes a collector for the Crown and hero to those who believe he will lead them to freedom from the English. His wife and only true love, Maggie, shares a life-long friendship with the Dominican nun who not only saves Sean's life, but continues to fantasize about her "hero." You will be left wanting more and thankful the story continues to unfold in Slavin's second novel, CAPTAINS AND LORDS.

All of Ed Slavin's novels take us on an endless adventure, showing their characters' virtues and blemishes as they fight in bloody battles, wander in and out of barrooms and bedchambers, sail the high seas, struggle against raging hormones, or give full reign to their most passionate impulses. Babies are born, sons and mothers die, and virginal lasses become lustful lovers. Legacies as well as journals are handed down; revealing much about these men and women who lived their lives to the fullest.

TARNISHED ARMOR is where it all begins.


About the Author: Ed Slavin, the fifth child and second son in a family of eight, was born into working class Irish Catholic home at the start of 1933 in Youngstown, Ohio. Molded in by the harshness of the times as national and worldwide depression touched "Steeltown," he turned inward for things that could not otherwise be supplied to meet his youthful longings. A craving for friends and a social life gave birth to his storytelling talents; a fancy for toys led him to make his own, including molds for little lead soldiers; and a need for someplace to keep his things developed his skill in working with wood and tools.

Ed discovered many other talents on his way to manhood: carving, sculpting, furniture making, and making molds, from which he could reproduce his carved and sculpted artwork. His early need to earn a paycheck spurred him into completing high school one year before his peers, without compromising his ability to excel in sports; he lettered in swimming, diving, and ice skating while maintaining his standing on the honor roll. Outside of school, he helped the family's food supply with fish and game, enjoying such "manly" activities at his father's side.

For many years, Slavin made his living in the world of art: designing and creating stained glass church windows, bringing faded and crumbling statures to life, and painting medieval scenes or designing castles. His attention to detail makes all my creations come to life, whether they be bronzed knights in full armor mounted on their trusty steeds, painted ladies-in-waiting and damsels in distress, or paper heroes cavorting about Ireland's picturesque green hills.

One of only two who achieved the status of Eagle Scout during that period in Ohio (the other one was John Glenn). Slavin has mastered everything he turned his hand to, including toy making--a skill that remains a joy to him to this day. Being viewed as an oversized leprechaun, Slavin is easily seen as Santa's helper, if not Santa himself.

Slavin has spent 15 years traveling throughout England, France, and his beloved Ireland, gathering information and details for this series of historical novels, which begin in 1755 and faithfully depict one family's ancestral line, leading right back to "Steeltown," where he was born.

As a young man, he married his high school sweetheart, Eileen. Today, nearly a half-century later, they are still husband and wife.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780759643154
  • Publisher: 1st Book Library
  • Publisher Imprint: 1st Book Library
  • Height: 230 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0759643156
  • Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2001
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 363 gr


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