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Surveying Ireland's Past: Multidisciplinary Essays in Honour of Anngret Simms - Click Here for Further Details

Clonmel 1840-1900: Anatomy of an Irish Town - Click Here for Further Details

Kilcash 1190-1801 - Click Here for Further Details

The Irish Community in the Basque Country - Click Here for Further Details

The Golden Vale of Ivowen - Click Here for Further Details

The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry - Click Here for Further Details

The Language of Kilkenny - Click Here for Further Details

Murder at Marlhill: Was Harry Gleeson Innocent? - Click Here for Further Details

Shapes of Ireland: Maps & their Makers 1564-1839 - Click Here for Further Details

Irish Towns: A Guide to Sources - Click Here for Further Details

Celtic Studies in Europe - Click Here for Further Details

Origins and Development of the Irish Draught Horse - Click Here for Further Details

To and from Ireland: Planned Migration Schemes c.1600-2000 - Click Here for Further Details

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‘A town tormented by the sea’: Galway 1790–1914 - Click Here for Further Details

Heritage Landscapes of the Irish Midlands & selected itineries - Click Here for Further Details

In Praise of Heroes: Ballads and Poems of the GAA - Click Here for Further Details

The Wexford Man: Essays in Honour of Nicky Furlong - Click Here for Further Details

The Gaelic Clans of Co. Clare and their territories 1100-1700A.D.- Click Here for Further Details

Southern Irish English: Review and Exemplary Texts - Click Here for Further Details

Fethard County Tipperary 1200-2000- Click Here for Further Details

Landholding, Society and Settlement in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: A historical geographer's perspective Click Here for Further Details

At the Anvil: Essays in Honour of William J. Smyth Click Here for Further Details


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Travels of William Smith O'Brien in Europe and the Wider World 1843 to 1864
William Smith O’Brien is known in Irish History as the stand-offish if conscientious leader of the failed 1848 Rising. Recently discovered journals prove him a writer of exceptional interest. Both before and after his four and a half years penal exile in Tasmania, O’Brien proved a passionate European traveller and analyst of the conditions and policies of numerous countries. Not till the arrival of Garret FitzGerald in the 20th century was any Irishman so conversant with European political, religious and social developments. Both before and after his free pardon in 1856, O’Brien acted as an unofficial ambassador at large for his country, being honourably received by the President Buchanan of the United States of America, Marshal McMahon, later President of France, and Pope Pius IX.

The book covers tours in Tasmania –Australia 1849-53; Ceylon/India/Egypt 1854; Spain/France 1854; Brussels 1854-5; France/Italy 1855-6; Greece 1856; West of Ireland 1858; USA and Canada 1859; France/Spain/ Portugal 1860; France/Austria/Hungary/Northern Italy 1861; Italy/France 1862-3; Turkey/Romania/Poland 1863.

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At the Anvil: Essays in Honour of William J. Smyth
At the Anvil: essays in honour of Professor William J. Smyth was launched on 5th December 2012. This important collection of essays, by academics from Ireland and overseas, was assembled to highlight the enormous contribution made by Professor Smyth to third level education in Ireland and Irish society in general over a working career of unremitting endeavour.
At the Anvil brings together the work of three demographic cohorts of geographers – some, like Professor John Andrews, who were important influences on Smyth’s early thinking, others who were contemporaries and colleagues, and finally a younger group of researchers, a number of whom were his former students. Many of the essays build on topics which have been worked on by Willie Smyth, others extend to issues of broader concern to contemporary geographical studies in Ireland.

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The Queen's Last Map-Maker: Richard Bartlett in Ireland, 1600-3
Richard Bartlett was a talented cartographer and topographical draughtsman who practised in ireland at the beginning of the seventeeth century. John Andrew's has just launched his most accessible book yet: the beautiful, deceptively slim looking 'The Queen's Last Mapmaker'. This is devoted to Richard Bartlett, the great Elizabethan artist-cartographer whom historian Gerard Hayes-McCoy first celebrated in his book, Ulster and other Irish maps, c.1600 - and whom Andrews ranks with da Vinci, Durer and Wenceslas Hollar!
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