Irish Stories
Irish Stories
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![]() NEW Irish Ghost Stories Collectors Library US $10.40
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![]() Irish Girls About Town An Anthology of Short Stories by Maeve Binchy Marian Ke US $3.95
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The Irish Spirit Cookbook $24.95 This book combines Ireland's favorite dishes with a touch of ale, stout, cider or whiskey, creating such terrific new flavors as Jameson Irish Whiskey Cake, Chops in Locke's, and more. Also includes stories about food and drink traditions, as well as photographs. USA. 9 x 8 x 1/4. Paperback, 159 pages. |
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New Irish Short Stories $13.11 The latest in the acclaimed Best New Irish Short Stories collections. |
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Daughters Of Maeve Book $12.95 Meet the 50 fascinating Irish women who have changed the world. These stories of courageous, passionate, creative, brave women who achieved remarkable feats against all odds will inspire readers everywhere. Paperback, 335 pages. |
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Legends Of Irish Folk: Raised On Songs And Stories $13.49 Legends Of Irish Folk: Raised On Songs And Stories |
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Stories $33.8 Anglo-Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen edited this collection of Katherine Mansfield`s luminous stories. |
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Award Winning The Country Cooking of Ireland $50 This fantastic cookbook recently won the James Beard Award for BEST COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR! The award says - Ireland -- its superlative raw materials, its satisfying traditional home cooking, and imaginative chefs -- is simply on of the most excititng food stories in the world today. More than 225 recipes and 100 phonts covering everything associated with Irish cuisine -brown breads, tarts, Irish stew, Boxty, Colcannon, etc. Hardcover, 383 pgs. |
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Classic Irish Short Stories (Unabridged) $9.99 The Irish are arguably the most literate people in the world. In this rich selection, we have concentrated on some of the early Irish writers who were particularly adept at writing short stories.... |
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Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry $20.09 This unusual early work is both hard to find and expensive in its first edition. William Carleton is universally recognised as the greatest delineator of the manners and customs of the Irish peasantry. His Traits and Stories has great historical value, and is a monument of national importance. It is thoroughly recommended reading for the Irish social historian. Contents Include: Introduction; Ned McKeown; The Three Tasks; Shane Fadh s Wedding; Larry McFarland s Wake; The Station; An Essay on Irish Swearing. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Author: Carlton, William Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 282 Publication Date: 2010/07/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.50 x 8.50 x 0.64 inches |
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Women's 14 Kt. White Gold Cross Necklace with Emerald and Diamonds $499 Enduring inspiration. This extraordinary Celtic cross of 14 kt. white gold is centered with a claddagh of brilliant pav diamonds and a sparkling emerald heart. From Ireland. Shipped separately; allow 2-4 weeks. 1 x 5/8 cross on 18 chain. Boxed. HistoryCeltic Crosses dot the Irish countryside, as well as parts of Scotland and other homes of the early Celtic Church. Celtic Crosses can be characterized by their massive size, some reaching twelve to fifteen feet high, and featuring a ring around the intersection of the cross. The ring, a symbol of eternity, is thought to blend the pre-Christian Celtic traditions with the concepts taught through Christianity. Creation of the earliest crosses dates back to about the 8th Century, though it is believed that some were created as late as the 12th Century. Though none survive, scholars speculate that the precursors of the stone Celtic Crosses were made from wood. Later, the crosses were carved from sandstone or granite. But wood or stone, Celtic Crosses, specifically Celtic High Crosses, represented the largest freestanding sculptures between what was once the Roman Empire and the Italian city-states during the Renaissance.The purpose of the Celtic Crosses is not completely clear, but it is known that many were built near monasteries, either to mark the boundaries of the monastic lands or to serve as a devotional function. In addition, some believe that others commemorated a miraculous event. Many crosses vary in their state of preservation, but the High Cross at the Monasterboice Monastery is among the best preserved.The artwork carved into Celtic Crosses is typically narrative, many times portraying the lives of saints or other Bible stories, as these crosses were sometimes used to educate communities that were either illiterate, or did not have access to the written word. Other crosses are adorn with abstract ornament or interlaced designs. It is also thought that weathering has taken its toll on the appearances of these unique landmarks, deteriorating away paint that highlighted the figures and ornaments of the Celtic Crosses. It stands to reason that the colors used to paint the crosses were reflective of manuscripts of the times. Colors such as those used in the Book of Kells, yellow, green, blue and deep red. |
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Irish Blessing $7.99 Irish Blessing |
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Classic Irish Short Stories 2 (Unabridged) $9.99 These stories, in turn atmospheric, spookily funny, full of intriguing characters, picturesque, and touching, are steeped in the Irish delight in story-telling.... |
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Finn Mccool's Football Club $24.95 Belfast native Stephen Rea crafts a story of sportsmanship and strength built around an unusual pub soccer team in the heart of New Orleans. Set against the dark backdrop of Hurricane Katrina, this luminous and infinitely inviting memoir traces the affecting stories of Rea and his hilarious and dynamic friends and teammates. A literary memoir, soccer story, and tale of survival and resolve, this work is an indefatigable tribute to a city and its residents who determined to play on after their lives were all but washed away. Hardcover; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2. 352 pages. USA. Web Exclusive! |
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Inside the Irish Huddle: Stories from the Lengendary Notre Dame Quarterbacks - $14.99 Inside the Irish Huddle: Stories from the Lengendary Notre Dame Quarterbacks - |
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Irish Ghost Stories (Hardcover) $16.36 A collection of frightening tales from the Emerald Isle includes stories by Bram Stoker, W. B. Yeats, Patrick Kennedy and many more and features specters, haunted houses, banshees, and ominous death warnings. |
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Classic Irish Short Stories, Volume 1 (Unabridged) $11.76 The Irish have always had a knack for telling wonderful stories, and their fantastic ability has been recognized from early Gaelic times.... |
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Irish Socks $9.99 Truly a cheerful treat for Irish feet?.socks with shamrocks, an Irish flag and the word Irish! Cotton and spandex. |
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Inside the Irish Huddle:Stories from ND Quarterbac $28.7 Inside the Irish Huddle Stories from the Legendary Notre Dame Quarterbacks takes you inside the most pressurized storied position in college sports: field general for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. No college football program matches the tradition of No |
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Irish Stout Recipes Magnet $9.99 Irish Stout Recipes Magnet |
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Irish Blessing 4 Plate $11.99 Irish Blessing 4 Plate |
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Irish Blessing 8 Plate $22.99 Irish Blessing 8 Plate |
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Honey With Irish Cream Liqueur $7.99 Honey With Irish Cream Liqueur |
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Irish Tux Shirt $21.99 Irish Tux Shirt |
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Irish Dancer Bead $53 Irish Dancer Bead |
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Born Usa 100% Irish $59 Born Usa 100% Irish |
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Irish Cup Of Tea Bead $70 Irish Cup Of Tea Bead |
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Irish Mom Bead $31 Irish Mom Bead |
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Irish Cottage Bead $55 Irish Cottage Bead |
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Irish Soup Recipes Magnet $9.99 Irish Soup Recipes Magnet |
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Irish $10 Irish |
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True Irish Ghost Stories $13.85 There is something so natural, and at the same time so unnatural, in seeing a door open when we know that there is no one on the other side of it, or in hearing the sound of footsteps, and feeling that it cannot be attributed to the feet of a mortal. These simple yet compelling narratives provide amazing descriptions of poltergeists and banshees, spiritfilled houses, deathbed scenes, and uncanny fore warnings of death. Author: Seymour, John D. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2010/10/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches |
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Who's Irish? : Stories $11.9 No Synopsis Available |
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