Between the fifth century and the ninth, several thousand churches were founded in Ireland the premise of this book is that landscape archaeology is one of the most fruitful ways to study them.
Elizabeth Mathew is remembered chiefly as the wife of John Dillon, a leading advocate of the Irish cause for Home Rule at Westminister for nearly 40 years. However, her diary is a testament of her own unique unfolding as a spirited young woman, as a member of a family of distinguished pedigree and as an Irish Catholic living in England.
This is Colm O Ceallachain's first collection of short stories. Here we meet young and old, struggling with the tribulations of life. The characters in this collection are growing up and coming of age, but they are slipping into oblivion too, through the forgetful fog of old age and delirium.
Cnuasach é seo a chaitheann súil ar chruachas an duine agus é i ngleic le fírinní éagsúla an tsaoil-agus leis bréaga. on am i láthair go dtí an t-am atá caite- agus fiú go haimsir chaite nach raibh riamh ann- tugtar sinn ar cuairt na cruinne, camcuairt a thosaíonn “ar bhfichiú hoileán is mó ar domhan”, tí aineoil a n-aithneoidh an léitheoir go maith í, fiú faoi chló nua.