Full Irish: New Architecture in Ireland
In Full Irish author Sarah A. Lappin examines the nature of twenty-first-century Irish architectural identity as it develops its own progressive, contemporary idiom. Illustrated with color photographs and drawings, Full Irish includes more than seventy projects from Ireland's leading firms as well as its up-and-coming designers: Boyd Cody, Alan Jones, de Blacam and Meagher, Bucholz McEvoy, de Paor Architects, FKL Architects, Dominic Stevens, Grafton Architects, Henchion+Reuter, Hackett Hall McKnight, Heneghan.Peng, McCullough Mulvin, Hassett + Ducatez, MacGabhann Architects, O'Donnell + Tuomey, and ODOS Architects.
Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland
The problem between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland started a long time ago. It is more political than religious. For centuries the Engl...
The Little Big Book of Ireland
The Little Big Book of Ireland is a delightful treasury of text and art to indulge all lovers of Ireland. From Ireland's highly literate lineage to it...
About Ireland
Description of Ireland's geographical location, the capital and the symbolism of the state's population. Introduction to the Irish language, literatur...
The War for Ireland 1913 - 1923 (Osprey General Military)
The battle for Irish Independence was not one conflict, but a series of bloody struggles that stretched over a decade. In 1912, Britain passed a law t...
Irish Battles: A Military History of Ireland
This book seeks not only to present accounts of the most significant of the Irish battles and to describe them in relation to the terrain in which the...