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Moving Dublin

Cleary, Anne
9780948037696
Moving Dublin explores the everyday world of movement in Dublin and its vast sprawling suburbs spreading out west from the coastal city. We look at how far the contemporary world of the Dublin commuter has strayed from the civic realm it constituted when Joyce wrote the Wandering Rocks chapter of Ulysses.
€19.81

A Dublin Magdalene Laundry: Donnybrook and Church-State Power in Ireland

Coen, Mark
9781350279056
Towards the end of the 20th century, the decades of abuse and neglect perpetrated in Ireland's comprehensive carceral network began finally to be exposed.
€76.12

Dublin: The Story Of A City

Conlin, Stephen
9781847178138
In exquisitely detailed illustrations and engaging words, Stephen Conlin and Peter Harbison bring alive the story of Dublin - its architecture and streetscapes, its government and its people - from Viking times to the present day.
€29.99

Dublin and Cork a Tale of Two Cities

Cronin, Tom
9781527205970
A tale of two cities - wonderful and unique collection of photographs dating as far back as 1895.
€25.00

Your Dinner's Poured Out: Memoirs of a Dublin that has Disappeared

Crosbie, Paddy
9781847173041
Dublin 1913 to 1930, a tumultuous and exciting time in the city's history. Paddy Crosbie catches that tumult and conveys that excitement in this childhood memoir of city life. A cast of brilliant characters surround the young Crosbie, all vividly etched into hilarious life. Here is a born storyteller.
€9.99

Dublin 1911

Crowe, Catriona
9781904890799
Dublin 1911 is a multilayered history of that year, richly illustrated with newspaper articles, advertisements, census returns and previously unpublished photographs. With accompanying thematic essays, this book gives an accessible but no less intricate picture of daily life in the capital city.
€10.00

Blackrock in Old Photographs

Curtis, Joe
9781845888558
Blackrock, the affluent seaside suburb of South Dublin, first became an independent township in 1863. Since then, it has thrived and grown, and in the book by popular local historian Joe Curtis, we see the development of the commercial, social, and of course, the sporting aspects of this fascinating area of Dublin.
€16.99

Dundrum in Old Photographs

Curtis, Joe
9781845888886
For many years Dundrum was just another stop on the railway between Harcourt Street and Bray; In this new book by local historian Joe Curtis, the multi-faceted past of Dundrum is explored through a vibrant collection of illustrations and historical research, much of which has been previously unpublished.
€16.99