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  • av John Faulkner
    249,-

    Storm in My Heart is John Faulkner's highly personal account of his life in music, from his childhood in wartime London, through his years in the English folk explosion and on to life in Ireland as a significant player in the traditional music scene.

  • av Andrew Hughes
    215,-

    "So that's our setting. Sixty-nine houses, four corners of Georgian Dublin but just one address. Scope enough for some remarkable tales and extraordinary lives. Homes that ... provide a backdrop for drawing room intrigue, revelry and temperance, devilry and romance; the abandon of artistic expression and the restraint of social convention.... So follow me, dear reader, into Fitzwilliam Square."Fitzwilliam Square on the south side of Dublin provides the setting and a true-life cast of characters for Lives Less Ordinary, which examines how the people of this Georgian square impacted on the history of Dublin and the wider world. These disparate denizens from a small residential enclave permeated every walk of Irish life - political, legal and cultural - in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.In this updated edition, we follow the inhabitants of Fitzwilliam Square into nineteenth century courtrooms; we witness their soldier sons on a succession of battlefields through personal reminiscences; we examine their remarkable artistic and literary output; we hear amusing anecdotes about the politicians, doctors and academics who lived there, including tales about duels, ghosts and political and personal scandals.On their own, the sketches offer an intriguing portrait of individual lives, but woven together they provide a fascinating overview of Irish life at a particular place and time. The stories are varied and wide-ranging, but they are anchored by the fact that they only involve those inhabitants of the sixty-nine houses of Dublin's Fitzwilliam Square.

  • av Brian Willan
    191,99

    The tragic love story of how a well-known horticulturist was killed in Gallipoli just after being married.

  • - The Little Genius
    av Kevin O'Connor
    197,-

    A revised and lavishly illustrated full-length biography of Harry Kernoff.

  • - A Popular History
    av Mike Gibney
    197,-

    Traces the story of food from the early hunter-gatherers, discovering the origins of commonplace foods.

  • - Rowing for the Ladies Plate
    av David Hickey
    197,-

    A light-hearted account of how the 1977 Dublin University Boat Club raced the best university crews in the world in an attempt to win the cherished Ladies Plate at the Royal Henley Regatta.

  • av Donal O'Sullivan
    201,-

    Describes how the National Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire developed, from its beginnings as a rowing club, how it nearly went under on a couple of occasions, and ultimately grew into one of the finest yacht clubs in Dublin

  • - Paintings by Jean Shouldice
    av Jean Shouldice
    158,-

    Scenes from all corners of Ireland by artist Jean Shouldice, known in particular for her architectural impressions of familiar Dublin landmarks and cityscapes.

  • - 12 Lessons in Crisis Management
    av Jonathan McMahon
    187,-

    Applies lessons learned from the Irish bailout to recovery from the Coronavirus pandemic.

  • - In Search of Ireland's Ancient Astronomers
    av Anthony Murphy
    352,-

    Around 6,000 years ago a most sophisticated community of people arose on the island of Ireland. This book tells the story of their genesis. It explores the invasion myths of Ireland, the link between the ancient astronomers and St Patrick, and the true inspiration behind Newgrange's white quartz facade.

  • av Peadar King
    243,-

    With a focus on war and its consequences, this book tells moving stories of how conflict has plunged people into the depths of despair in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Mexico, Russia, South Sudan, Syria, Uruguay, Western Sahara, Palestine/Israel, Brazil, South Korea, Somalia and Timor Leste.

  • - My Times in Irish Theatre and Broadcasting
    av Roland Jaquarello
    274,-

    Author worked in nearly every major Irish theatre and broadcasting organisation, north and south, including as Director at The Abbey in Dublin and The Lyric Theatre in Belfast. At BBC Radio he also produced music documentaries on Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Mel Torme and Marlon Brando. A thoroughly entertaining memoir.

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