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Geography Publications also provides a select range of other titles of historical and geographical interest, including the best-sellers "Murder At Marlhill" and "Shapes of Ireland" and the seminal history of the GAA in Dublin (in three volumes). Take your time and enjoy browsing through our back-list.


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

The GAA in Dublin 1884-2000 - Click Here for Further Details

‘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

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John O'Leary A study in Irish separatism

John O'Leary A study in Irish separatism by Marcus Bourke. This classic biography of John O'Leary, a native of Tipperary Town and a leading figure in Nationalist politics, was first published in 1967. The front flap proclaims: 'His [John O'Leary's] public career spanned a vital sixty-year period for modern Ireland from the Young Ireland Rising of 1848 to the establishment of Sinn Fein in 1907, and he played a vital role in both historical events. John O'Leary achieved fame too as the sponsor of the young poet, W.B. Yeats, in the 1880s and participated prominently in the early activities of the Anglo-Irish literary revival'.
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Carlow- History & Society
The nineteenth volume in the County History & Society Series, edited by Thomas McGrath. Comprises some 1096 pages with numerous plates and illustrations, charting the history and development of society in Carlow from the earlist times to the modern period.
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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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Southern Irish English: Review and Exemplary Texts
Seventeenth century colonist English was received by an Irish-speaking population and remodelled on a Gaelic template. The two languages shaded into each other structurally giving rise to a hybrid – Irish English. Two major varieties emerged - northern and southern. Southern Irish English examines the second of these. This readable account of its origin, development and current status begins with a synopsis of its history and nomenclature, then reviews its major categories, including vocabulary, forms, sounds, syntax and meaning. Southern Irish English, apart from its intrinsic focus on language, is also an incisive commentary on the colonial process and the construction of community.

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