The Families of County Galway, Ireland

The Families of County Galway, Ireland
Title The Families of County Galway, Ireland PDF eBook
Author Michael C. O'Laughlin
Publisher Irish Roots Cafe
Pages 220
Release 1998
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780940134003

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Specifications: 6" x 9" size; 207 pages; 40 illustrations; well indexed by surname. Includes Castles in County Galway; family seats of power; locations; variant spellings of family names; full map of County Galway, coats of arms, and sources for research. From ancient times to the modern day. First Edition. Author/Editor: Michael C. O'Laughlin. Please note that the first volume in the Irish Family Project, "The Book of Irish Families, great & small" has additional information on families in County Galway.

County Galway Ireland, Genealogy and Family History Notes from the Irish Archives

County Galway Ireland, Genealogy and Family History Notes from the Irish Archives
Title County Galway Ireland, Genealogy and Family History Notes from the Irish Archives PDF eBook
Author Michael C. O'Laughlin
Publisher Irish Roots Cafe
Pages 62
Release 2008
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780940134829

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An Urban Sketcher's Galway

An Urban Sketcher's Galway
Title An Urban Sketcher's Galway PDF eBook
Author Roisin Cure
Publisher Columba Press (IE)
Pages 112
Release 2019-07-17
Genre Art
ISBN 9781782189084

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Galway artist Roisin Cure presents snapshots of life in the City of the Tribes in bold ink and vibrant watercolor. Her sketches show the beautiful details of Galway's pubs, the musicians and buskers, the exquisite medieval stonework, the marine environment, the vibrant nightlife culture, and the local colorful characters. These striking pictures are accompanied by recollections of conversations the artist had while sketching. This book is a unique souvenir of Galway, of a city that is famous for the arts and yet has so little in the way of visual art. It is a very timely book, released in advance of Galway 2020, when the city celebrates being European Capital of Culture.

Galway Bay

Galway Bay
Title Galway Bay PDF eBook
Author Mary Pat Kelly
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Pages 532
Release 2009-02-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0446545074

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In the bestselling tradition of Frank Delaney, Colleen McCullough, and Maeve Binchy comes a poignant historical family saga set against the Famine. In a hidden Ireland where fishermen and tenant farmers find solace in their ancient faith, songs, stories, and communal celebrations, young Honora Keeley and Michael Kelly wed and start a family. Because they and their countrymen must sell both their catch and their crops to pay exorbitant rents, potatoes have become their only staple food. But when blight destroys the potatoes three times in four years, a callous government and uncaring landlords turn a natural disaster into The Great Starvation that will kill one million. Honora and Michael vow their children will live. The family joins two million other Irish refugees--victims saving themselves--in the emigration from Ireland. Danger and hardship await them in America. Honora, her unconventional sister Mv°ire, and their seven sons help transform Chicago from a frontier town to the "City of the Century." The boys go on to fight in the Civil War and enlist in the cause of Ireland's freedom. Spanning six generations and filled with joy, sadness, and heroism, Galway Bay sheds brilliant light on the ancestors of today's forty-four million Irish Americans--and is a universal story you will never forget.

Murder in Galway

Murder in Galway
Title Murder in Galway PDF eBook
Author Carlene O'Connor
Publisher Kensington Cozies
Pages 282
Release 2020-04-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1496719859

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In the first installment of bestselling author Carlene O'Connor's new Home to Ireland Mystery series, New York Tara Meehan's first trip to Galway, Ireland may be her last. Jump right into the beauty and splendor—and murder—of Tara’s Irish adventure! With a gorgeous setting, suspicious characters, and a deadly mystery—Murder in Galway will have you packing your bags… Tara never imagined her introduction to Ireland like this—carrying her mam's ashes to honor her final request: "Tell Johnny I'm sorry...Take me home." She's never met her mam's estranged brother, Johnny Meehan, who owns an architectural salvage business in Galway. Although Tara is immediately charmed by the medieval city, the locals seem wary of strangers and a gypsy warns her that death is all around. When Tara arrives at her uncle's stone cottage, the prophesy seems true. A dead man lies sprawled over the threshold in a pool of blood. The victim turns out to be Johnny's wealthiest client, and her missing uncle is the garda's number-one suspect. In trying to find Johnny and solve the crime, Tara uncovers her mam and uncle's troubled past. But with a desperate killer about, she had better mind herself, or they'll be tossing her ashes in Galway Bay...

The Later Proterozoic Torridonian Rocks of Scotland

The Later Proterozoic Torridonian Rocks of Scotland
Title The Later Proterozoic Torridonian Rocks of Scotland PDF eBook
Author A. D. Stewart
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 140
Release 2002
Genre Science
ISBN 9781862391031

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Galway Girl

Galway Girl
Title Galway Girl PDF eBook
Author Ken Bruen
Publisher Grove Atlantic
Pages 241
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802147941

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“They don’t come much tougher than Ken Bruen’s Irish roughneck, Jack Taylor,” and crime thrillers don’t get any better than this (The New York Times Book Review). Jack Taylor has never quite been able get his life together, but now he has truly hit rock bottom. Still reeling from a violent family tragedy, Taylor is busy drowning his grief in Jameson and uppers, as usual, when a high-profile officer in the local Garda is murdered. After another Guard is found dead, and then another, Taylor’s old colleagues from the force implore him to take on the case. The plot is one big game, and all of the pieces seem to be moving at the behest of one dangerously mysterious team: a trio of young killers with very different styles, but who are united their common desire to take down Jack Taylor. Their ring leader is Jericho, a psychotic girl from Galway who is grieving the loss of her lover, and who will force Jack to confront some personal trauma from his past. As sharp and sardonic as it is starkly bleak and violent, Galway Girl shows master raconteur Ken Bruen at his best: lyrical, brutal, and ceaselessly suspenseful.