Ireland Now

Ireland Now
Title Ireland Now PDF eBook
Author William G. Flanagan
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book is an accessible guide to understanding how Ireland and the Irish people were changing socially and economically at the turn of the 21st century.

Ireland

Ireland
Title Ireland PDF eBook
Author Victoria Murphy
Publisher Mercier Press Ltd
Pages 192
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 1856356086

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In this book Victoria Murphy takes a trip through Ireland marking the centenary of the 1798 rebellion And The massive changes that had swept though Ireland in the century after.

Ireland

Ireland
Title Ireland PDF eBook
Author Patricia Levy
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 146
Release 2014-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1502600765

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Learn about the geography, culture, language, and much more in this in-depth overview of Ireland. All books of the critically-acclaimed Cultures of the World® series ensure an immersive experience by offering vibrant photographs with descriptive nonfiction narratives, and interactive activities such as creating an authentic traditional dish from an easy-to-follow recipe. Copious maps and detailed timelines present the past and present of the country, while exploration of the art and architecture help your readers to understand why diversity is the spice of Life.

Hazell's Annual

Hazell's Annual
Title Hazell's Annual PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 714
Release 1912
Genre
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The Living Age

The Living Age
Title The Living Age PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 892
Release 1886
Genre
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The Story of Ireland

The Story of Ireland
Title The Story of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Emily Lawless
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 446
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465607641

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"It seems to be certain," says the Abbé McGeoghehan, "that Ireland continued uninhabited from the Creation to the Deluge." With this assurance to help us on our onward way I may venture to supplement it by saying that little is known about the first, or even about the second, third, and fourth succession of settlers in Ireland. At what precise period what is known as the Scoto-Celtic branch of the great Aryan stock broke away from its parent tree, by what route its migrants travelled, in what degree of consanguinity it stood to the equally Celtic race or races of Britain, what sort of people inhabited Ireland previous to the first Aryan invasion--all this is in the last degree uncertain, though that it was inhabited by some race or races outside the limits of that greatest of human groups seems from ethnological evidence to be perfectly clear. When first it dawns upon us through that thick darkness which hangs about the birth of all countries--whatever their destiny--it was a densely wooded and scantily peopled island "lying a-loose," as old Campion, the Elizabethan historian, tells us, "upon the West Ocean," though his further assertion that "in shape it resembleth an egg, plain on the sides, and not reaching forth to the sea in nooks and elbows of Land as Brittaine doeth"--cannot be said to be quite geographically accurate--the last part of the description referring evidently to the east coast, the only one with which, like most of his countrymen, he was at that time familiar. Geographically, then, and topographically it was no doubt in much the same state as the greater part of it remained up to the middle or end of the sixteenth century, a wild, tangled, roadless land, that is to say, shaggy with forests, abounding in streams, abounding, too, in lakes--far more, doubtless, than at present, drainage and other causes having greatly reduced their number--with rivers bearing the never-failing tribute of the skies to the sea, yet not so thoroughly as to hinder enormous districts from remaining in a swamped and saturated condition, given up to the bogs, which even at the present time are said to cover nearly one-sixth of its surface.

The Irish Monthly

The Irish Monthly
Title The Irish Monthly PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 680
Release 1889
Genre Literature
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