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An Unconsidered People

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1848408226

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New updated edition of the seminal work by Catherine Dunne, which charted the lives of the London Irish, in all their variety and color, now with a brand new foreword by Diarmaid Ferriter. Half a million Irish people left Ireland in the nineteen-fifties, forced by decades of economic stagnation. For many, Britain was their only hope of survival.

An Unconsidered People

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : New Island Books
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : WISC:89083328880

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Before the `Ryanair Generation', leaving home was for good. Half a million Irish men and women left these shores in the nineteen-fifties, forced by decades of economic stagnation to make their lives elsewhere. For many of these emigrants, mostly youn

The Things We Know Now

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781447238027

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When Patrick Grant meets Ella, he seizes the opportunity of a new life with her. He imagines the future with his beautiful second wife by his side: the years ahead filled with all that is bright and promising. When Ella gives birth to Daniel, Patrick’s happiness is complete. A son at last. Patrick adores Daniel: a golden child, talented, artistic, loving. And then, when Daniel is fourteen, tragedy strikes. Without warning, Patrick and Ella’s world is shattered beyond repair and Patrick is forced to re-evaluate everything: his own life, his role as husband and father, all his previous assumptions about family. Together with Ella, he is forced to embark on a voyage of discovery. He must confront uncomfortable truths about himself and about the privileged world he and his wife inhabit. This is the story of a family torn apart by conflict, suspicion and loss. It is also a story, ultimately, of redemption and forgiveness – and the strength of severely-tested family bonds.

In the Beginning

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : Random House (UK)
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Broken homes
ISBN : UCSC:32106014480880

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In the Beginning by Catherine Dunne Pdf

In Dublin, Rose Holden's husband leaves her for another woman after 20 years of marriage and three children. The novel describes the way the couple arrived at this situation and Rose's efforts to create a life as a single mother.

Another Kind of Life

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0330396080

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If you are a fan of Kate Morton then you might like Another Kind of Life by Catherine Dunne . . . Hannah, May and Eleanor are sisters whose early life in Dublin with their middle class parents, has prepared them for a comfortable future of marriage, children and servants. Further north, Mary and Cecilia are also sisters, struggling to make a living in the linen mills of Belfast amid rising political tension. The lives of all the sisters are destined to unfold in ways that none of them could have imagined and ANOTHER KIND OF LIFE is the intricately crafted tale of how their lives entwine, against the backdrop of the rapidly changing Ireland of the late 19th century.In her eagerly awaited new novel Catherine Dunne returns to the themes of family ties, love and loyalty which she has delineated so finely in her earlier work but this time she opens out her canvas to tell us a much wider story.

The Presidents' Letters

Author : Flor MacCarthy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1848408749

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A gorgeously produced homage to the art of the letter, comprising letters to and from the Presidents of Ireland.

D'you Remember Yer Man?

Author : Bobby Aherne
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Dublin (Ireland)
ISBN : 184840378X

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Talk to anybody who has ever lived in Dublin, and they'll be able to tell you about some of the strange characters who have roamed this city's streets throughout the ages. With cheeky narration from storyteller Bobby Aherne and amusing illustrations by Ruan Van Vliet, D'You Remember Yer Man? tells the stories of over 100 of Dublin's most peculiar citizens, and takes you down the side-streets of the city which you'd usually try to avoid

The Walled Garden

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2012-06-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781447211723

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Beth flew the coop as soon as she could, making a life for herself in London. James, her dutiful brother, stayed in Dublin, raising a family not far from their mother, Alice. Now Alice is dying and Beth has returned to the shabby grandeur of her childhood home to keep vigil by her mother’s bedside. Unable to speak, the only way Alice feels she can bridge the gap of understanding between her daughter and herself is to write letters to her seeking reconciliation. Set during the last days of Alice's life, this is also an extraordinary perceptive novel about childhood and growing old.

The Years That Followed

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781447223696

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Inspired by Greek mythology, The Years That Followed is a compelling tale of two women, thousands of miles apart, whose lives are thrown into turmoil by the power of love - and the desire for revenge. Revenge is sweeter than regret . . . It is 1966. Calista is seventeen, beautiful and headstrong. She meets the handsome Alexandros, and in an instant her whole life changes. Alexandros is magnetic, much older - and rich. He sweeps Calista off her feet. She leaves her safe, affluent Dublin home for a different life in Cyprus alongside her new husband. But his family treat her with suspicion. Meanwhile, Pilar is desperate to leave the grinding poverty of her life in rural Extremadura, so she moves to Madrid. There, she meets a man who offers her excitement and opportunity. Petros charms Pilar, and she begins to imagine a future with him - although she knows it's impossible for them to be together. Unknown to both women, tragic events are unfolding that will inextricably link their lives in a way that neither could have imagined - events that will change them and their families forever.

I Could Be So Good For You

Author : John Medhurst
Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2023-01-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781914420351

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I Could Be So Good For You by John Medhurst Pdf

I Could Be So Good For You is a unique portrait of north London's working class from the 1950s to the 21st century, and how it lived, struggled, survived and sometimes thrived. I Could Be So Good For You tackles head-on the pernicious and implicitly racist fiction that London, most especially north London, has no "real" working class in comparison to a more "authentic" working class in a place called "the North". In doing so it offers a history and a portrait of north London's working class from the 1950s to the 21st century, based on a wide and original range of sources including personal memoirs, autobiographies, collected oral histories and new interviews conducted by the author. The result is an important social history and a rich panorama of working-class life — its struggles, work, celebrations, events, triumphs, tragedies and the occasional nice little earner. For good or ill, from the start of post-war affluence in the 1950s to the economic crash of 2008, north London's working class had a life experience like almost no other part of the British working class, one not just of poverty, racism and exploitation, but also of bold new housing schemes in the heart of the city, of great opportunity and diversity and enjoyment. Its about time to tell that story.

Mayo

Author : Michael Mullen
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1900935406

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Missing Julia

Author : Catherine Dunne
Publisher : MacMillan
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-21
Category : Missing persons
ISBN : 1447289145

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A powerful and compelling story which explores one of the most difficult decisions we might ever have to make. One morning in October, William Harris is confronted by the shocking disappearance of the woman he loves. Julia Seymour has vanished without trace - from his life, from her daughter's and from her own. Her sudden departure seems to be both deliberate and final. But William is determined to find her. In the days that follow, he tries to piece together what might have driven her away. His search takes him to London, to India - and to Julia's life before he met her. In the process, William discovers secrets about Julia's past that challenge and disturb his view of all they shared together. Secrets that illuminate the present in ways he could never have expected. Praise for Catherine Dunne 'A real touch of Jodi Picoult . . . a domestic setting . . . tension . . . and a little bit of darkness' Arena Arts Review, RTÉ Radio 1

The Last Bohemian

Author : Lance Pettitt
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-12
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780815655305

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The Last Bohemian offers the first extended, critical evaluation of all of Brian Desmond Hurst’s films, reappraising the reputation of a director who was born in 1895 in Belfast and died in Belgravia, London, in 1986. Pettitt skillfully weaves together film analyses, biography, and cultural history with the aim of bringing greater attention to Hurst’s qualities as a director and exploring his significance within Irish film and British cinema history between the 1930s and the 1960s. The director of Dangerous Moonlight (1941), Theirs Is the Glory (1946), and his best-known Scrooge (1951) made most of his films for British studios but developed an exile’s attachment to Ireland. How in the early twenty-first century has Hurst’s career been reclaimed and recognized, and by whom? Why in 2012 was Hurst’s name given to one of the new Titanic Studios in Belfast? What were his qualities as a filmmaker? To whose national cinema history, if any, does Hurst belong? Richly illustrated with film stills and other visual material from public archives, The Last Bohemian addresses these questions and in doing so makes a significant contribution to British and Irish cinema studies.

Have Ye No Homes To Go To?

Author : Kevin Martin
Publisher : Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781848895829

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Have Ye No Homes To Go To? by Kevin Martin Pdf

The pub has been at the centre of Irish life for centuries. It has played many roles: funeral home, restaurant, grocery shop, music venue, job centre and meeting place for everyone from poets to revolutionaries. Often plain and unpretentious, it is a neutral ground, a leveller – a home away from home. From the feasts of high kings, through the heady gang-ruled pubs of nineteenth-century New York, right up to the gay bars and superpubs of today, this is an entertaining journey through the evolution of the Irish pub. Our 'locals' have become a global phenomenon: the export of the Irish pub, its significance to emigrants and its portrayal in cinema, television and literature are engagingly explored. The story of the Irish pub is the story of Ireland itself. "Fascinating ... endlessly surprising." – Irish Independent. "Full of brilliant anecdotes, packed with legal, literary, religious and historical bits and pieces that will keep you talking in the pub all night." – Neil Delamere, Today FM. "An enjoyable romp through the ephemera and facts surrounding that most Irish of institutions." – Irish Examiner. "Fascinating ... a great gift." – Mark Cagney, TV3

Transnational Perspectives on Modern Irish History

Author : Niall Whelehan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2014-10-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317963226

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This book explores the benefits and challenges of transnational history for the study of modern Ireland. In recent years the word "transnational" has become more and more conspicuous in history writing across the globe, with scholars seeking to move beyond national and local frameworks when investigating the past. Yet transnational approaches remain rare in Irish historical scholarship. This book argues that the broader contexts and scales associated with transnational history are ideally suited to open up new questions on many themes of critical importance to Ireland’s past and present. They also provide an important means of challenging ideas of Irish exceptionalism. The chapters included here open up new perspectives on central debates and events in Irish history. They illuminate numerous transnational lives, follow flows and ties across Irish borders, and trace networks and links with Europe, North America, the Caribbean, Australia and the British Empire. This book provides specialists and students with examples of different concepts and ways of doing transnational history. Non-specialists will be interested in the new perspectives offered here on a rich variety of topics, particularly the two major events in modern Irish history, the Great Irish Famine and the 1916 Rising.