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Car Hire service in Ireland offers a smooth, safe and memorable trip!!
Discover the magnificent landscapes, crystal clear waterways, rich heritage, vibrant cities, Irish dance and music with car hire service in Ireland. Just drive through Ireland in your hired car and surrender yourself in the beauty of this island.
Ireland is an island situated in northwestern Europe. Ireland's culture is rich with tradition and is passionate for music and dance. Some of the major tourist attractions is this island are Bru na Boinne County Meath, Bunratty Castle, the Rock of Cashel, the Cliff of Moher, Giant's Causeaway, Skellig Michael and many such popular tourist sites. Car hire service in Ireland will take away all your worries of finding a public transport and will provide you the car as per your need and requirement so that you can drive in style and comfort. All you have to do is just jump in your hired car and you are all set to go!!
Using car hire service you can easily cover each and every corner of Ireland, without relying on public transport especially if you are among those who doesn't know much about this island and its whereabouts. Whether you are travelling on business or leisure, car hire service in Ireland will help you drive smoothly and safely to your destination.
Hiring a car is the perfect way to explore Ireland's wonderful history, culture and natural wonders. You can easily avail the car hire service at all the cities in Ireland such as Dublin, Belfast, Londonderry, Newry, Lisburn, Galway, Cork, Kilkenny, Waterford, Limerick and Armagh. There are many car rental companies in Ireland that provides the best quality and model of vehicles such as small economic car, family car, sedans, convertibles, SUV's and luxury cars. Please do specify if you need an automatic or manual transmission at the time of booking.
Car hire service endeavor is to provide the most economical, reliable and quickest mode of transport in Ireland so that travelling across this island becomes an enjoyable experience for you. Special discounts in rental packages are offered from time to time which makes car hire service affordable and economical for all segments of tourists. You can also save a lot of money by booking early. To book a car hire in Ireland you will be required to hold a valid driving license and passport for identity and age proof. If needed, you can pay for the second driver. If something unforeseen happens to your hired car, you get complete breakdown assistance 24hours a day. Car hire in Ireland provides you all the convenience and flexibility while travelling and exploring this city.
Whether you are visiting Ireland on business, holidaying with family or just looking out for inspiration, action, and relaxation then car hire service is the solution for you to make your trip memorable. So go on and experience an amazing ride!!
About the Author
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Ireland $38 The ultimate guide to the archaeological sites of the island of Ireland, including over 250 plans and illustrations and expert and detailed coverage of all Ireland's major archaeological treasures. - ;Ireland is a country rich in archaeological sites. Ireland: An Oxford Archaeological Guide provides the ultimate handbook to this fascinating heritage. Covering the entire island of Ireland, from Antrim to Wexford, Dublin to Sligo, the book contains over 250 plans and illustrations of Ireland's major archaeological treasures and covers sites dating from the time of the first settlers in prehistoric times right up to the seventeenth century. The book opens with a useful. introduction to the history of Ireland, setting the archaeological material in its wider historical context, and then takes the reader on an unparalleled journey through the major sites and places of interest. Each chapter focuses on a particular geographical region and is introduced by a useful survey of the. history and geography of the region in question. This is followed by detailed descriptions of the major archaeological sites within each region, arranged alphabetically and including travel directions, historical overview of the site, and details of the site's major features and the latest available archaeological evidence. As the most comprehensive and detailed compact guide to the archaeological sites of Ireland, this new volume will prove invaluable to archaeologists, students of Irish. history, and tourists alike. - |
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This Is Ireland $25.12 A colorful title first published in 1964 brings the Emerald Isle to life with its beautiful cities, enchanted lakes, green mountains, and Blarney Stone, and includes updated facts in the back of the book. |
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The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland $28 This book presents a new interpretation of the prehistory of Britain and Ireland. |
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Physicists of Ireland $67.95 This book is a collection of essays on leading figures from the history of physics in Ireland. It includes physicists born outside Ireland who carried out significant work in Ireland, and also those whose work was carried out mainly outside Ireland provided they had strong Irish roots. The book is well illustrated with diagrams and photos of historical interest and rounded off with useful suggestions for further reading. Taken as a whole Physicists of Ireland demonstrates the strength of the tradition in Ireland. It might come as a surprise to many that several leading 'English' physicists are actually from Ireland. |
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The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland $30 The first book-length study of the attempted reconstruction of the Church of Ireland in the 1630s. |
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The Anthropology of Ireland $120.95 Where and what is Ireland? What are the identities of the people of Ireland? How has European Union membership shaped Irish people's lives and interests? And how global is local Ireland? This book argues that such questions can be answered only by understanding everyday aspects of Irish culture and identity. Please note that images or diagrams have been excluded from this text due to copyright restrictions. |
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Spirit of Ireland $4.99 This beautifully illustrated book encapsulates the many contrasting facets of Ireland, beginning with a journey around the coastal regions that encircle the Emerald Isle, then exploring the landscape, next the cities, towns and villages, and finally the Irish people and their culture and way of life. |
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Infectious Diseases of Ireland and Northern Ireland 2010 edition $49 Infectious Diseases of Ireland and Northern Ireland is one in a series of GIDEON ebooks which summarize the status of individual infectious diseases, in every country of the world. Data are based on the GIDEON web application ( www.gideononline.com ) which relies on standard text books, peer-review journals, Health Ministry reports and ProMED, supplemented by an ongoing search of the medical literature. Chapters are arranged alphabetically, by disease name. Each section is divided into four sections: 1. Descriptive epidemiology 2. Summary of clinical features 3. Status of the disease in Ireland and Northern Ireland 4. References There are 347 generic infectious diseases in the world today. 189 of these are endemic, or potentially endemic, to Ireland and Northern Ireland. A number of other diseases are not relevant to Ireland and Northern Ireland and have not been included in this book. In addition to endemic diseases, all published data regarding imported diseases and infection among expatriates from Ireland and Northern Ireland are included. |
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CultureShock! Ireland $11.17 CultureShock! Ireland cuts across the many stereotypes of Ireland and the Irish to offer enlightening insights into this fascinating land and its people. Discover a people whose lives, values and attitudes have been significantly affected by history, religion and politics. Avoid social and cultural pitfalls with the practical advice from this book on how to relate to the country’s people and knowing what to do on social occasions. Learn more about the language, food and culture. Be encouraged to pick up activities that are uniquely Irish, such as the traditional Irish dance and road bowling. CultureShock! Ireland will help you integrate into Irish society more seamlessly and make your stay in the country more fulfilling. |
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Folk Songs Of England Ireland Scotland & Wales [Book] $19.95 Alfred Folk Songs of England Ireland Scotland & Wales Piano, Vocal, Guitar Songbook |
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Privatisation in Ireland $100 This book analyzes privatization in Ireland, a European economy that has experienced rapidly changing fortunes over the lastthirty years. It examines the effects of privatization in terms of corporate performance, public finances and the distributional aspects of privatization including the impact on employment and share ownership. |
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The Resurrection of Ireland $39 This book offers an analysis of the political organisation of Irish republicanism after the Easter Rising of 1916, studying the triumphant but short-lived Sinn Fin party which vanquished its enemy, co-operated uneasily with its military ally, and 'democratised' the anti-British campaign. Its successors have dominated the politics of independent Ireland. |
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Ireland's Comfort Food Recipe Book $21.95 Award winning! A collection of authentic recipes bringing back the delicious memories of the comfort foods enjoyed in the homes and villages of mystical Ireland. Comfort food has a soothing effect on people. We derive satisfaction both from eating and creating it. You will find an array of yummy soups, stews, chowders and mouthwatering casseroles shared by the chefs of the Emerald Isle. 135 pages 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 |
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For the Love of Ireland $11.99 Welcome to the Ireland of its Writers Walk the streets of Dublin with Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Roddy Doyle. Contemplate the wild glens of Wicklow with John Millington Synge and Seamus Heaney. Wander the thrilling Cliffs of Moher with Wallace Stevens. Visit antic Limerick with Frank McCourt; mysterious Coole Park with Lady Gregory; breathtaking Sligo with William Butler Yeats; wild Donegal with Brien Friel; and hidden Clare with Edna O'Brien. No place has inspired more great literature than Ireland, which in each new generation gives birth to an astonishing number of poets, storytellers, and dramatists. For the literary pilgrim to arrive, book in hand, at the pub where Joyce set a scene or the mountain where Yeats imagined a myth is to uncover fresh meaning in the works of writers in love with their native landscape. In For the Love of Ireland, Susan Cahill offers the jewels of Irish literature. Each selection is followed by traveler's advice on how to find and fully experience the place that's about. Whether you take this book with you to Ireland or savor it in your armchair, you will be enriched, ennobled, and entertained by writers of remarkable range and at the top of their form. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Ireland For Dummies $19.99 Explore the Emerald Isle in style From its fascinating history and friendly people to its stunningly beautiful landscapes, Ireland has it all. Take in breathtaking clifftop views or heather-covered hills. Play championship golf courses or explore ancient castles. Enjoy Celtic music and a pint of Guinness at local pubs. Visit cosmopolitan Dublin, hot-and-happening Belfast, or quaint villages. With this friendly guide, you'll enjoy the best of Ireland. Open the book and find: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn't miss —and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Lots of detailed maps |
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Dividing Ireland $235.78 This book provides an original assessment of the First World War in Ireland and its consequences, the key to understanding the complexities of the Irish nation today. Thomas Hennessey explores how the War transformed the nature of the Irish and Ulster questions from devolved selfgovernment within the UK to a free Irish republic outside the British Empire, considering such influential figures as de Valera and Michael Collins, and issues such as conscription. He examines both this process of reevaluation, and the vital question of the consequences for Northern Ireland today. Author: Hennessey, Thomas/ Hennessey, T./ Hennessey, Thomas Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 304 Publication Date: 1998/11/24 Language: English Dimensions: 8.76 x 5.48 x 1.11 inches |
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Spying on Ireland $30 Irish neutrality during the Second World War presented Britain with significant challenges to its security. Exploring how British agencies identified and addressed these problems, this book reveals how Britain simultaneously planned sabotage in and spied on Ireland, and at times sought to damage the neutral state's reputation internationally through black propaganda operations. It analyses the extent of British knowledge of Axis and other diplomatic missions in Ireland, and showsthe crucial role of diplomatic code-breaking in shaping British policy. The book also underlines just how much Ireland both interested and irritated Churchill throughout the war.Rather than viewing this as a uniquely Anglo-Irish experience, Eunan O'Halpin argues that British activities concerning Ireland should be placed in the wider context of intelligence and security problems that Britain faced in other neutral states, particularly Afghanistan and Persia. Taking a comparative approach, he illuminates how Britain dealt with challenges in these countries through a combination of diplomacy, covert gathering of intelligence, propaganda, and intimidation. The Britishperspective on issues in Ireland becomes far clearer when discussed in terms of similar problems Britain faced with neutral states worldwide.Drawing heavily on British and American intelligence records, many disclosed here for the first time, Eunan O'Halpin presents the first country study of British intelligence to describe and analyse the impact of all the secret agencies during the war. He casts fresh light on British activities in Ireland, and on the significance of both espionage and cooperation between intelligence agencies for developing wider relations between the two countries. |
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Title Page of Spratt's Book of Constitutions For the Grand Lodge in Ireland, 1751 $49.99 Title Page of Spratt's Book of Constitutions For the Grand Lodge in Ireland, 1751 - Giclee Print |
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Travel Writing and Ireland 1760-1860 $90 Travel Writing and Ireland, 1760-1860 examines a range of mainly British travel and travel-writing material from the period 1760 to 1860. Beginning with an analysis of the Home Tour and Ireland's function within it, the book then considers the role of the Post-Union traveller, followed by an analysis of the impressions formed by Famine writers; the book then concludes with an assessment of those who journeyed to Ireland in the immediate aftermath of Famine. Following a chronological structure, Travel Writing and Ireland, 1760-1860 offers readings of hitherto under-researched material from a significant period in Irish history. |
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Little Big Book Of Ireland $24.95 A delightful treasury of text and art to indulge all lovers of Eire. Includes recipes; literary excerpts from Joyce, Beckett, and more; poetry by Yeats and Heaney, among others; as well as history, myths, songs, folk tales, and 150 full-color illustrations. USA. 6 3/4 X 7 X 1 1/2. Hardcover with satin bookmark, 350 pages. |
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The Ireland Book (Hardcover) $48.56 Description not available. |
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My Ireland Counting Book $12.63 No Synopsis Available |
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Republic of Ireland $95.59 For the past two decades the Republic of Ireland has seen everything from immigration waves, increased public spending and rapid development to skyrocketing unemployment rates, bursting housing bubbles and people leaving the green island. Analysts say that in the upcoming years every political and economical decision made by the Irish government will be of crucial importance, since issues like migration, public debt and the stability of the banking system will have to be addressed with the utmost gravity. In order to find out more about the Republic of Ireland, its politics and economy read this book. Author: MillerJones, Edward R. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2010/11/26 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.33 inches |
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The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict $33.99 The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict covers the history of 'the Troubles' through a chronology covering the Northern Ireland conflict and peace process from 1968 until the formation of the new Northern Ireland Executive in May 2007, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries on main events, individuals, and organizations. Researchers with an interest in the Northern Ireland conflict will find this book to be an essential addition to their collection of reference books on the subject. |
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The Job Survival Instruction Book By Ireland, Karin $13.39 Author: Ireland, Karin Subtitle: 400 Tips, Tricks, and Techniques to Stay Employed Publication Date: 2010/02/16 Number of Pages: 124 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 4.75 Height: 6.25 |
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The Puppy Baby Book By Ireland, Dawn Greenfield $25.94 Author: Ireland, Dawn Greenfield Publication Date: 2000/09/01 Number of Pages: 72 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 8.50 Height: 11.00 |
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History of Settlement in Ireland $120 This book aims to provide a stimulating overview of the settlement history of Ireland from prehistory to modern times. The contributors analyze issues such as settlement change and distribution within the environment. |
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