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The Irish Hand

The Irish Hand
Author: Timothy O'Neill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781782050926

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Previous edition published as: The Irish hand: scribes and their manuscripts from the earliest times to the seventeenth century with an exemplar of Irish scribes, Mountrath (Co. Laois): Dolmen Press, 1984.


Celtic Hand Stroke by Stroke

Celtic Hand Stroke by Stroke
Author: Arthur Baker
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1983-04-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780486243368

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A complete, stroke-by-stroke guide to producing Celtic calligraphy. Learn how to create each leter of the alphabet in the age-old Celtic manner. Crystal clear instructions also cover pens, inks, work surface, paper and lines, how to hold the pen and more. 38 full-page plates plus 8 illustrations.


A History of the Irish Novel

A History of the Irish Novel
Author: Derek Hand
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-03-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1139500635

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Derek Hand's A History of the Irish Novel is a major work of criticism on some of the greatest and most globally recognisable writers of the novel form. Writers such as Laurence Sterne, James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, Samuel Beckett and John McGahern have demonstrated the extraordinary intellectual range, thematic complexity and stylistic innovation of Irish fiction. Derek Hand provides a remarkably detailed picture of the Irish novel's emergence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He shows the story of the genre is the story of Ireland's troubled relationship to modernisation. The first critical synthesis of the Irish novel from the seventeenth century to the present day, this is a major book for the field, and the first to thematically, theoretically and contextually chart its development. It is an essential, entertaining and highly original guide to the history of the Irish novel.


The Irish Hand

The Irish Hand
Author: Timothy O'Neill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1984
Genre: Calligraphy, Irish
ISBN: 9780851054193

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First Hand

First Hand
Author: Eoin Hand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9781848893238

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Legendary Irish soccer manager Eoin Hand tells for the first time of his career, the greats he played with and managed, and exposed the inner-workings of Irish soccer of his time. B AND W photos.


The Black Hand of Republicanism

The Black Hand of Republicanism
Author: Fearghal McGarry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to bringing about revolution in Ireland. This book is a result of a major conference to mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and includes essays on Fenianism in its diasporic, transnational and imperial context; political violence; republican ideology and popular politicisation; culture, religion and identity; and memory and commemoration. This is the first publication to consider Fenianism as the truly international phenomenon it represented and includes essays from international scholars assessing the impact of Fenianism - a movement founded in America by the Irish immigrant community - throughout Ireland, Britain, continental Europe, the Americas and Australasia. The book spans the full chronological range of Fenian movement, from its origins in the aftermath of the Young Ireland movement, through its existence as a mass revolutionary movement in the 1860's, the long period as an underground revolutionary conspiracy, culminating in its role as the driving force of the Irish revolution between 1916 and 1921. "


The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume V

The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume V
Author: Clare Hutton
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 775
Release: 2011-06-23
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0199249113

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Part of a series providing an authoritative history of the book in Ireland, this volume comprehensively outlines the history of 20th-century Irish book culture. This book embraces all the written and printed traditions and heritages of Ireland and places them in the global context of a worldwide interest in book histories.


The Irish Monthly

The Irish Monthly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1875
Genre: Literature
ISBN:

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Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the British Museum

Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the British Museum
Author: British Museum. Department of Manuscripts
Publisher: London Printed for the Trustees [W. Clowes
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1926
Genre: Manuscripts
ISBN:

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The Irish Brotherhood

The Irish Brotherhood
Author: Helen O'Donnell
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1619027054

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The Irish Brotherhood is the history of Jack Kennedy's original political inner circle. Led by Bobby Kennedy, Kenny O'Donnell, Larry O'Brien, and Dave Powers they were tough minded, Irish–Catholic guys who were joined together by a common ambition to see Jack Kennedy through to the White House. War veterans who were young, ambitious, and they wanted their country back. Jack Kennedy was their man, their leader. No matter that he was Irish, Catholic, and his "Old Man" had made as many enemies as friends—Jack had ambition, brains, a special charisma. To win the White House would be a victory not only for Jack Kennedy, but for the downtrodden. They collectively decided that if the political powers would not let them in willingly then they would kick the door down. At the center of the story is Kenny O'Donnell, Jack Kennedy's tough talking, no–bullshit, top political aide. Jack recognized he needed Kenny's blue collar, political genius and Kenny recognized something special in Jack. The Irish Brotherhood describes what it was like to be inside the Kennedy inner circle. With Bobby, who was determined to make his own mark apart from his famous family, his life–long struggle, never won, never lost. With Joe, as Kenny and Larry prove to him that their outsider approach was going to work after Jack's crushing victory in '58, which sets the stage for the Presidential campaign to come. This book is a missing piece of the story of the improbable rise to power of John F. Kennedy and further fills out the picture of the man revealing that Jack Kennedy was at heart a politician. He enjoyed the rough and tumble and despite his personal issues, or perhaps because of them, he became determined to succeed beyond anybody's expectations. It is intriguing an indelible portrait of the son, brother, friend, Congressman, Senator and President.