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IRELAND BOOKS

Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Padraic O'Farrell. By Learning Links. Sells new for $16.95. There are some available for $9.98.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Christopher Somerville. By G Philip. There are some available for $113.65.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Philip's Multiscale Britain and Ireland (Road Atlas) By Philip's. There are some available for $5.98.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Preparatory to Anglo-Saxon England: Being the Collected Papers of Frank Merry Stenton (Oxford Scholarly Classics) Written by Frank Merry Stenton. By Oxford University Press, USA. There are some available for $163.95.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's. There are some available for $0.18.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

London Written by John Russell. By Harry Abrams. There are some available for $15.00.
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  1. London, the book YOU should read. Don't waste time get the book! Do you want it? Buy it here then. London is a great book which contains an amazing amount of information that will make your brain burst!Well anybody out there want to find out about London?Come here and click on the button! London is a book that is basiclly amazing, basically real and finally, brill! Well London is basically the only book that will travel you through London. This is THE BEST BOOK ABOUT OLD LONDON!Read it in front of your children and they will know instantly about London. Read it to your friends and they will go talking about it all day long! Read it to your relatives and they will go mad about it! Read it to a stranger and they will invite you over every day!


  2. The much-honored Russell spent nearly thirty years as chief art critic for the London Sunday Times, and then came to New York and did the same thing for the New York Times for another sixteen years. Even after leaving London, though, he still considers himself an insider of that city, and in this book he shares his fifty-year perspective with the reader. It's not a guidebook nor a travel book, but a highly idiosyncratic sort-of-memoir of London, organized around many diverse themes, including Samuel Johnson, Buckingham Palace, the rebuilding of the city after the Great Fire, the role of the Thames, and what he calls the "spirit of place" -- which is one of the best chapters in this marvelous book. Throughout, he illustrates his thoughts and recollections and often witty commentary with reproductions of art and photographs of people and buildings which, brought together in one place like this, are just about worth the price of the book by themselves. One of the best books about London I've seen in years.


  3. John Russell has put together in this book, simply entitled London, a wonderful guide to the memory of London in word and, most especially, visual images. Lavishly illustrated and bejeweled with paintings, photographs, drawings and maps, this is the ultimate 'coffee table' book on London. But please, don't set your coffee (or, as it is a book on London, more appropriately, tea) cup on it, and don't just let it sit there. Peruse the pages -- no reading required! Although, unless I miss my guess, you will want to read these pages that accompany such wonderful visual treats.

    Russell includes drawings by Wren (who practically rebuilt London after the fire of 1666) for whom there is no monument ('If you want to see a monument, look around', he is once reported to have said, meaning the abundance of architectural monuments most of which remain to this day), Carter, Gilbert, Soane, Kip & Knyff (a print of the original drawing for Buckingham House, now Palace). Among the paintings are all famous portraitures and landscapers, scenes royal and common, serious and fanciful. Nearly 200 illustrations, including almost 100 full-colour plates of paintings, make this book a stunning edition.

    Russell recounts an early comment on urban renewal, by Francis Bacon, who commented upon buying a house in an unsafe neighbourhood: 'I have bought the house in which I shall be murdered.' But, within a year, the Foreign Minister had purchased the neighbouring house, making the area safe and sought-after.

    Russell said that the changes talked about here [and generally everywhere in the history of London] owe nothing to Authority. No government planned them, foresaw them, or sanctioned them. They are owed to the experimental, liberated, and sardonic temper of the individual Londoner as it has evolved.

    'Like every other big city in the western world, London was built for a society that no longer exists.' This one statement perhaps best sums up the history of London. This book gives new life to that departed society, and helps to put London in its proper context.

    This was obviously a labour of great love on the part of Russell. Do yourself and favour and purchase the hard-back edition. You will be glad you did.


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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by ROBIN DEWHURST. By G PHILIP. There are some available for $13.83.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Coleen O'Shea. By Smithmark Publishers. There are some available for $0.04.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Egon Ronay. By St Martins Pr. There are some available for $0.47.
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Posted in Ireland (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $1.70. There are some available for $0.01.
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By Rail Through the Heart of Ireland
Welsh Borders
Philip's Multiscale Britain and Ireland (Road Atlas)
Preparatory to Anglo-Saxon England: Being the Collected Papers of Frank Merry Stenton (Oxford Scholarly Classics)
FD Ireland 1987
London
HAMPSHIRE (PHILIP'S COUNTY GUIDES)
World Traveler: Ireland
Egon Ronay's Heineken Guide 1994: Pubs & Inns : The Best Pub Food and Accommodation in Great Britain and Ireland (Egon Ronay's Guide United Kingdom Pubs and Inns)
Baedeker's Great Britain

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