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Romantic Ireland

(Vol. 1&2)

M. F. Mansfield, Blanche McManus

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Regional- und Ländergeschichte

Beschreibung

This book is a personal record of the ever-present charms of Ireland which have uniquely permeated its history, its romance, and its literature, based on the authors' impressions of this country and inspired by their belief that are a large number of interested people who would be glad to have an attractive presentation of some of the sights, scenes, historical, and romantic beauties of Ireland. The aim of the book was not to approach the completeness of an historical record, it fills, rather, the gap which lies between, in view of the greater interest which is daily being shown in all things relating to Ireland – its literature, its history, its architecture, and its arts. Volume 1: Introductory A Travel Chapter The Land and Its People Romance and Sentiment Religious Art and Architecture The Scotch-Irish Blend Irish Industries Dublin and About There Kilkenny to Cork Harbour Volume 2: Queenstown, Cork, and Blarney Glengarriff and Bantry Bay Killarney and About There Around the Coast of Limerick The Shannon and Its Lakes Galway and Its Bay Achill to Sligo The Donegal Highlands Londonderry and the Giant's Causeway Antrim and Down The Boyne Valley Belfast and Armagh

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Schlagwörter

Say Nothing, The Art of War, In the Heart of the Sea, Fenian Brotherhood, The Splendid and the Vile, Patrick James Whelan, The Great Influenza, The Immortal Irishman, The Famine Plot, The Cambridge Modern History Collection