This collection of over 250 photographs from the Independent Newspapers Ireland/National Library of Ireland collection provides a fascinating glimpse of life in Dublin. Includes some of the most colourful visitors of the decade: American presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy, celebrities like Audrey Hepburn, Charlie Chaplin and The Beatles.
An overview of events in Cork city and county during Ireland's revolutionary period, with a comprehensive list of the lives lost on all sides between 1916 and 1923 and the circumstances in which the deaths happened.
In this volume are hundreds of short pieces which represent the distillation of the experience of a funny, witty, wise and passionate observer of the bright tapestry of Irish life. All human life is here, and Keane tells its story in an astonishing procession of remarkable characters and in rare humorous glimpses of his own career.
Have you ever wondered what your body is really like on the inside? Have you ever asked yourself how it all works? Perhaps you have read about it, but found that words were not enough. Thankfully a picture speaks a thousand words