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The
Ancient Books of Ireland - delve into sixteen of Ireland’s
ancient manuscripts, featuring stunning scripts and illuminations.
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Dublin
Burial Grounds & Graveyards - the burial grounds and
graveyards of Dublin are a reservoir of Ireland’s extraordinary
past.
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The
Men Who Built Britain - tribute to the thousands of Irish
navvies who left Ireland to help build the infrastructure of a
booming country.
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Ireland’s
Bridges - discover an integral part of Ireland’s architectural
heritage.
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The
Book of Tara - Michael Slavin tells the story behind this
historical hill.
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The
Decline of the Big House in Ireland - a riveting social history
documenting the ‘big houses’ in Ireland and those
who lived in them.
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The
Irish Republic - the only book that gives a connected authoritative
account of the period 1916 to 1923.
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In
Search of Ireland’s Holy Wells - discover the origins,
lore and customs of Ireland’s Holy Wells.
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The
Irish Famine - an easy to read and concise introduction to
the Irish Famine.
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The
Irish Civil War - an easy to read and concise introduction
to the Irish Civil War.
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The
Vikings - an easy to read and concise introduction to The
Vikings.
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The
Celts - an easy to read and concise introduction to The Celts.
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The
World War II Years - an easy to read and concise introduction
to The Irish Emergency during World War II.
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Gerard
Keegan’s Famine Diary – a breathtaking personal
account of one of the most tragic and important periods in Irish
history.
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The
Irish Highwaymen - true stories about the brigands, rapparees
and highwaymen of Irish history!
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Granuaile
- dramatic biography of Ireland’s 16th Century pirate
queen and Gaelic Chieftain, Grace O’Malley.
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Ranji
- Indian Prince Ranjitsinhji fell in love with Ballynahinch
Castle and decided to move in…here is his story…
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The
Greatest of the Fenians - Terence Dooley on the man who became
one of the most influential figures in Irish Republican history.
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