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Irish Pages

Irish Pages
Author: Chris Agee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002
Genre: Belfast (Northern Ireland)
ISBN: 9780954425715

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Irish Pages

Irish Pages
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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The Other Tongues

The Other Tongues
Author: Chris Agee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013
Genre: Irish literature
ISBN: 9780956104618

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Trump Rant

Trump Rant
Author: Chris Agee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780993553295

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Irish Immigrants, 1840-1920

Irish Immigrants, 1840-1920
Author: Megan O'Hara
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780736807951

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Discusses the reasons Irish people left their homeland to come to America, the experiences immigrants had in the new country, and the contributions this cultural group made to American society. Includes sidebars and activities.


The Irish Sports Pages

The Irish Sports Pages
Author: Les Roberts
Publisher: Gray & Company
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1598510134

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Hired by a no-nonsense Common Pleas judge to track down a con man who has been stealing from local residents, Milan Jacovich and his client become suspects when the man is found dead with Jacovich's name on a paper at his side.


The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry

The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry
Author: Paul Muldoon
Publisher: London ; Boston : Faber and Faber
Total Pages: 415
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780571137619

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Taking the death of Yeats in 1939 as its starting point and ending in the 1980s, The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry offers unusually generous selections from the work of ten writers - Patrick Kavanagh, Louis MacNeice, Thomas Kinsella, John Montague, Seamus Heaney, Michael Longley, Derek Mahon, Paul Durcan, Tom Paulin and Medbh McGuckian. Edited by Paul Muldoon, himself widely regarded as the leading Irish poet of his generation, this anthology provides a fine introduction to the most consistently impressive Irish poets after Yeats.


Ben Dorain

Ben Dorain
Author: Garry MacKenzie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9780993553288

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Irish Grammar Book

Irish Grammar Book
Author: Nollaig Mac Congáil
Publisher: Clo Iar-Chonnachta
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

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"Nolaig Mac Congail's Irish Grammar Book is a reference manual for learners of Irish. It presents the rules of Irish grammar in a clear, concise and understandable manner. The grammatical rules are based on those contained in Niall O Donaill's Factoir Goeilge-Beana, the single largest corpus of authoritative Irish in existence."--BOOK JACKET.


Balkan Essays

Balkan Essays
Author: Hubert Butler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2016
Genre: Balkan Peninsula
ISBN: 9780993553202

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Born and raised in Kilkenny, Ireland, Hubert Butler (1900-91) -often described as "Ireland's Orwell" - is now widely considered one of the great essayists in English of the twentieth century. Proud of his Protestant heritage while still deeply committed to the Irish nation, he sought in his life and writing to ensure that Ireland would grow into an open and pluralistic society. His five previous volumes of essays (published by The Lilliput Press) are masterful literature in the tradition of Swift, Yeats and Shaw, elegant and humane readings of Irish and European history, and ultimately hopeful testimony to human progress. Widely travelled in the Balkans, Butler wrote on a wide variety of subjects concerning his experience of the region, much of which remains deeply relevant to the recent history of Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia. He lived in Yugoslavia between 1934 and 1937, and spoke Croatian fluently. Much of Balkan Essays deals with the genocidal Quisling regime of the Independent State of Croatia (1941- 45) and the collaborationist role played by the Catholic Church and, particularly, by Archbishop Stepinac - a topic which embroiled him in a major controversy in 1950s Ireland, and continues to polarize the political and cultural life of post-communist Croatia. For the first time, the extraordinary body of Butler's Balkan work is brought together in a single volume. --