Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, &c

Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, &c
Title Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, &c PDF eBook
Author Samuel Carter Hall
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1843
Genre Cork (Ireland)
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Ireland

Ireland
Title Ireland PDF eBook
Author Samuel Carter Hall
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1842
Genre Ireland
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Ireland and the Picturesque

Ireland and the Picturesque
Title Ireland and the Picturesque PDF eBook
Author Finola O'Kane
Publisher Paul Mellon Centre for Studies
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300185386

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That Ireland is picturesque is a well-worn cliché, but little is understood of how this perception was created, painted, and manipulated during the long 18th century. This book positions Ireland at the core of the picturesque's development and argues for a far greater degree of Irish influence on the course of European landscape theory and design. Positioned off-axis from the greater force-field, and off-shore from mainland Europe and America, where better to cultivate the oblique perspective? This book charts the creation of picturesque Ireland, while exploring in detail the role and reach of landscape painting in the planning, publishing, landscaping and design of Ireland's historic landscapes, towns, and tourist routes. Thus it is also a history of the physical shaping of Ireland as a tourist destination, one of the earliest, most calculated, and most successful in the world. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Reading the Irish Landscape

Reading the Irish Landscape
Title Reading the Irish Landscape PDF eBook
Author Frank Mitchell
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1997
Genre Nature
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This is the third revision of this seminal work. Co-authored by original author Frank Mitchell and now Michael Ryan, the result is a stunning collaboration between masters giving all the elements of the original book, modified, updated and further enhanced by the inclusion of a new narrative of Irish archaeology from the Stone Age to the Norman Invasion. Together they have successfully undertaken the daunting task of giving in one book the story of the shaping of the land from the beginning of time until now, by all tbe varying forces of nature, sea, climate, man and machine. The story takes in the shaping of the crust, the movement of glaciers, the first men and their primitive agriculture, their buildings and their effect on the forests, the growth of bogs, new migrations, the rise of the monasteries of the Early Christians and the castles of conquest, the devastation of war, urban growth, modern agriculture and afforestation, all set against the backdrop of the landscape, arguably one Ireland's most precious resources.

The House on an Irish Hillside

The House on an Irish Hillside
Title The House on an Irish Hillside PDF eBook
Author Felicity Hayes-McCoy
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Pages 206
Release 2012-06-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1444730339

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'From the moment I crossed the mountain I fell in love. With the place, which was more beautiful than any place I'd ever seen. With the people I met there. And with a way of looking at life that was deeper, richer and wiser than any I'd known before. When I left I dreamt of clouds on the mountain. I kept going back.' We all lead very busy lives and sometimes it's hard to find the time to be the people we want to be. Twelve years ago Felicity Hayes-McCoy left the hectic pace of the city and returned to Ireland to make a new life in a remarkable house on the stunning Dingle peninsula. Beautifully written, this is a life-affirming tale of rediscovering lost values and being reminded of the things that really matter.

An Irish-Speaking Island

An Irish-Speaking Island
Title An Irish-Speaking Island PDF eBook
Author Nicholas M. Wolf
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 465
Release 2014-11-25
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0299302741

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This groundbreaking book shatters historical stereotypes, demonstrating that, in the century before 1870, Ireland was not an anglicized kingdom and was capable of articulating modernity in the Irish language. It gives a dynamic account of the complexity of Ireland in the nineteenth century, developments in church and state, and the adaptive bilingualism found across all regions, social levels, and religious persuasions.

Portrait of Ireland

Portrait of Ireland
Title Portrait of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Lisa Gerard-Sharp
Publisher Dk Pub
Pages 430
Release 2000
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780789463616

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A large format version of the popular Dorling Kindersley Travel Guide series features meticulously detailed three-dimensional and cutaway illustrations of popular landmarks and sites throughout Ireland, along with fascinating travel information, full-color photography, and detailed captions.