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IRELAND BOOKS
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Trish Fitzpatrick. By Ntc Pub Group.
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No comments about Direct from Ireland: West of Ireland : Connemara, Galway, & the Burren (Direct from Ireland).
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Georgina Campbell. By Georgina Campbell Guides.
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No comments about Georgina Campbell's Ireland: The Best of the Best: Ireland's Very Best Places to Eat, Drink & Stay (Georgina Campbell Guides).
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Leon O'Broin. By New York University Press.
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No comments about Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising.
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Vivien Igoe. By Wolfhound Press (IE).
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No comments about Dublin Burial Grounds & Graveyards.
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Jim Ring. By John Murray.
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1 comments about How the English Made the Alps.
- "How the English Made the Alps" pretty much achieves exactly what the title suggests. The book provides an excellent chronological account of how English visitors started by exploring and climbing in the Alps, and then went on through "health tourism" and the pursuit of winter sports to develop the region commercially.
Ring has clearly done pretty exhaustive research into the topic, particularly on the conquests of various mountain peaks. He conveys the initial scientific endeavour that spurred climbers on, and also manages to communicate the eccentricity of pursuing alpine "conquest" once the scientific rationale had disappeared. Given the title, there is a strong Anglo-bias to the writing which perhaps underplays some of the contributions from other countries - foreign climbers are seen generally in the light of competitors and foils for English advances. Again, with the constraints of the title, there is little of the early history of the region in the volume. These are minor quibbles, however, in what is overall a very good account. It is a shame that Fleming's "Killing Dragons" was published so close to this - you wait years for a decent account of the development of the Alps, and then two come along at once. There is enough difference between the two, however, that readers will benefit from reading both.
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Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Simona Tarchetti. By White Star.
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No comments about Ireland (Exploring Countries of the Wor).
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Martin Millett. By Batsford.
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No comments about Roman Britain (English Heritage).
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Sean O Nuallain. By Robinson Pr.
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No comments about Stone Circles in Ireland (Irish Treasures Series).
Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Mike Harding. By Chivers Audio Books.
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1 comments about Footloose in the West of Ireland.
- An introductory portrait of this talented author sets the tone of this lovely book on page x of its introduction. His slightly raffish pose overlooking the southernmost point of mainland Ireland prefaces a splendid and colourful vista of the country's best of the west. Of course as everyone knows this is a wild and beautiful area, where farmers still carry their peat in wheelbarrows (Connemara), and stone walls are uniquely crazy (the Burren). Ireland's entire population is still less than Puerto Rico, though it is almost eight times its size. Its fiordlike coastline, and imposing mountains are wonderfully described with a storyteller's flair, a gentle touch, and often a winking eye. He lets you feel the flowers underfoot in County Clare, but doesnt talk about the ticks lurking in the bracken at the foot of Slieve Elva. He tells you of the music in the pubs, but doesnt say that a foreign fiddler can walk in to some such a pub, and be offered a fiddle hanging on the wall, so warm is the welcome. His love of the tunes is on the page... the text is interspersed with lines of musical notation (like Walter Starkie's Raggle Taggle) from Macgillycuddy's Polka to Old Nag You Have Killed Me. He speaks personally of almost losing it on the forbidding high ridges of Mweelrea, a truly imposing mountain, and he is poetic in chronicling the godawful tale of the starving, ragged band that was turned back not that many years ago by the heartless Poor Law guardians at Delphi Lodge.
I just came back from following in some of his footsteps. The book was a true and constant pleasure, and got me a pint or two of Guinness into the bargain from trying on a few of his tales. Among his best stories, not well known apparently (so there is still possibly more guiness awaiting the telling) is the one about the true naming in Gaelic of the Devil's Mother, but you'll have to get the book for that.
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Posted in Ireland (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Bernd Muller. By Insight Guides.
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Direct from Ireland: West of Ireland : Connemara, Galway, & the Burren (Direct from Ireland)
Georgina Campbell's Ireland: The Best of the Best: Ireland's Very Best Places to Eat, Drink & Stay (Georgina Campbell Guides)
Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising
Dublin Burial Grounds & Graveyards
How the English Made the Alps
Ireland (Exploring Countries of the Wor)
Roman Britain (English Heritage)
Stone Circles in Ireland (Irish Treasures Series)
Footloose in the West of Ireland
Insight Compact Guide Ireland (Insight Compact Guides)
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