The Golden Book of Dublin

The Golden Book of Dublin
ISBN-10
0862788129
ISBN-13
9780862788124
Category
Dublin (Ireland)
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
2003
Author
Betty Barrett

Description

A photographically-led souvenir of the city, providing an overview of the sites, key buildings, museums, events, parks, literary Dublin, pub culture and the city today. Divided by location to make it easy for even the first time visitor to follow, The Golden Book of Dublin presents famous buildings and tourist attractions such as Trinity College, O'Connell Street, Christ Church Cathedral and Temple Bar, as well as some of Dublin's lesser known treasures such as Collins Barracks, Marsh's Library and St. Michan's Church. Also featured are some of the best known Dubliners and the places they are associated with. Also available in French, German and Italian editions.mp;gt;Italian editions.

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