Benedict, isolated from his home by war and famine, has to contend with traitors, spies and the weight of his own guilt if he is to secure his lands and...
An uplifting, nostalgic look at Ireland through the eyes of an icon of Irish photography.
family history may be gathered together in one collection or may simply be inventoried — listed and described. ... In the family cookbook project students collect both the recipe itself and the context of social history that gives the ...
48 Quoted in Wolmer, Blood, Iron and Gold, 29. ... 52 Melvin Maddocks, The Great Liners (Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books), 17. 53 Perkin, Age of ... 64 Alexis Gregory, The Golden Age of Travel, 1880-1939 (London: Cassell, 1991), 195.
... Hinde-sight”, The Irish Times. 44 46 Ibid., 7. 45 Boland, “Hillen's Hinde-Sight”. Ging, “Screening the Green: Cinema under the Celtic Tiger”, 179. Bauböck and Faist, op.cit., 14. McGonagle, O'Toole and Levin, Irish Art now, from Poetic ...
... bloody mess. I looked up then, upon him. His torn, and bloodied flesh. Had I used, my eyes to see. I would not, have climbed the fence. ©Richard K Doey 2004 FRAILTY Dark and cold, before the dawn, Eyes see across HINDE SIGHT.
Roy Foster , a bête noire figure for traditional nationalists , has been moved to argue , like Whyte , for a qualified consideration of Ireland under the Union . ( 1800-1921 ) as a ' kind of metropolitan colony , 36 similar but distinct ...