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Keep track of all the events going on in your busy life, & never miss a birthday, anniversary, public holiday & much more ever again with this gorgeously designed calendar.

The Dublin 2019 Wall Calendar features a collection of beautiful photographs.

Each month has plenty of room to write special dates, birthdays & more on the calendar grid.

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• Wall Calendar
• Design: Dublin
• Year: 2019
• 16-Month
• Calendar measures: 30cm x 30cm










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Journalist Siobhan Fallon needs the help of DI Mike Mulcahy with a story shes covering about the disappearance of a young woman from Cork.

When he agrees, the duo find themselves dragged into the ruthless world of international drug smuggling
- & finding a link between the murder of a retired drug dealer in Spain, the suicide of an estate agent in Bristol & a yacht abandoned off the south coast of Irel&.

Once again justice & journalism make awkward bedfellows as Mulcahy & Fallon run a desperate race against a remorseless enemy determined to silence the one person alive who knows the truth...

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•ISBN: 9780751544909
• Author: Gerard O Donovan
• Publisher: Sphere
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 379
• Dimensions: 20 x 12cm














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Monopoly, the great property trading board game, finds its home in the picturesque town of Dublin.

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A powerful story of fragmentation & belonging, of emigrants & people returning home.

The narrator of Dublin Palms



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Dublin Since 1922 tells the story of Ireland's capital city since independence. Richly illustrated throughout, it unfolds around hundreds of dates in the city's history, beginning with the founding of the Irish state
- when Dublin had the worst slums in Europe
- & ending in the last days of the Celtic Tiger.

Through major events, Carey charts nearly a century of the capital's history, from the Civil War, the Eucharistic Congress & President Kennedy's visit, to the 1986 earthquake, the Stardust disaster & the changing faces of the St Patrick's Day parade.

Brought to life are the figures who have shaped the city's identity
- from Archbishop Mc Quaid to Tony Gregory, from Luke Kelly to Maeve Binchy
- & the daily life of its people, through the books they read, the way they move around the city, the music they listen to, the crimes they commit & the unique experiences they have of simply being in the city of Dublin.

A captivating celebration of people & place, this book makes essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how the character of a city
- & its inhabitants
- is shaped.

This hardback book has 308 pages & measures: 26.8 x 21.6 x 3cm













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The Discovery Series are designed for tourist & leisure activities. Each one covers an area of 40km x 30km at the scale of 1:50, 000. There are 93 sheets in the series. 75 are produced by Ordnance Survey Ireland & 18 by Ordnance Survey Northern Irel&. The maps produced by Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland are called the Discoverer Series. ...
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Contains stories that show us truants, seducers, gossips, rally-drivers, generous hostesses, corrupt politicians, failing priests, amateur theologians, struggling musicians, moony adolescents, victims of domestic brutishness, sentimental aunts & poets, ...
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This work of art reflects life in Ireland at the turn of the last century, & by rejecting euphemism, reveals to the Irish their unromantic reality. Each of the 15 stories offers glimpses into the lives of ordinary Dubliners, & collectively they paint a portrait of a nation. ...
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On the bleak streets of Dublin, a young boy grieves over the death of an irreligious priest, a woman elopes with her lover, & a professor considers the nature of death: these are some of the unfortunate denizens of James Joyces imagination.

This fascinating collection of short stories from one of Irelands greatest writers

Includes::
such brilliant tales as Araby, The Sisters & The Dead.

Gracefully written & born of deeply personal experiences, the stories in this collection are often bleak & troubling. Together they provide an unflinching portrait of the city, as Joyce lays out the brutal realities of Irish life on the eve of independence.

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• ISBN: 9781789500837
• Author: James Joyce
• Publisher: Arcturus
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 221
• Dimensions: 20 x 13 x 1.5cm













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Looks at the global impact of the Caribbean diaspora & takes a look at the careers of international icons like Bob Marley in the context of Caribbean culture. This work illustrates the importance of ska, Jamaica's first popular music, & shows how its influence is widespread. It assesses the symbiotic relationship between reggae & hip-hop. ...
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Dublin Through Time

While Dublin is an ancient city, its buildings are rarely more than two centuries old and the vast majority are more recent.

There are, of course, exceptions - Two Cathedrals, Trinity College, and a handful of public buildings (some of

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While Dublin is an ancient city, its buildings are rarely more than two centuries old & the vast majority are more recent.

There are, of course, exceptions
- Two Cathedrals, Trinity College, & a handful of public buildings (some of which are rebuilds of destroyed structures, including the Custom House, Four Courts & GPO).

Connell Street, at the very centre of Dublin, is almost completely reconstructed, as most of the buildings were destroyed by shelling or fire during the 1916 Easter Rising.

Following independence from Britain, many inner city streets were razed as the new State moved residents from tenements to newly-built estates in the suburbs. For decades official planning policy treated central Dublin as a shopping & transport hub
- for example, what eventually became Temple Bar was intended to be a vast bus station.

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• ISBN: 9781445612713
• Format: Paperback
• Author: Ken Finlay
• Publisher: Amberley Publishing
• Pages: 96
• Dimensions: 23.5 x 16.5 x 1cm.

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