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Trinity Tales : Trinity College Dublin in the 2000s

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ISBN: 9781843518105
AuthorDickson, Katie
Pub Date07/10/2021
BindingPaperback
Pages232
CountryIRL
Dewey378.418350
Quick overview The fifth and final volume of Trinity Tales, this collection of essays by distinguished graduates of Trinity College Dublin comprises a gathering of 30-odd contributors.
€20.61

As the fifth and final volume of Trinity Tales (begun with the 1960s), this collection of essays by distinguished graduates of Trinity College Dublin comprises a gathering of 30-odd contributors - actors, writers, social and political activists and politicians from diverse Irish and international backgrounds. Contributors include actors, activists, writers and musicians. A rich medley of post-millennials reflecting on their fledgling years and Ireland's place in the new century.

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As the fifth and final volume of Trinity Tales (begun with the 1960s), this collection of essays by distinguished graduates of Trinity College Dublin comprises a gathering of 30-odd contributors - actors, writers, social and political activists and politicians from diverse Irish and international backgrounds. Contributors include actors, activists, writers and musicians. A rich medley of post-millennials reflecting on their fledgling years and Ireland's place in the new century.

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