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The title of this collection of poems was suggested by a line from 'Gilloge', a fantastical piece which showcases the poet's imagination and sense of fun. The poems demonstrate the poet's changing focus as he matured over the decades, from a young man in the 1950s to a seasoned septuagenarian of the early 21st Century. Within these pages, the reader can discover a wide range of human emotions described first-hand and personally from the depths of each experience: shyness, love, desire, the dreams of a young man, fear, hope, compassion, observations of nature, daring peeks into the future, bubbling humour, national pride, disgust, despair, nostalgia, happiness, grief, anger, philosophy, satire, and social and political commentaries.
A family history of the Cormack / McCormack family covering their ancestral journey from Tipperay (Ireland) to New South Wales from the 19th century to the present day.
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FAME offers a broad examination of strong and influential personalities who are influencing culture. In this collected edition learn about the top pop stars of the decade. Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber & Britney Spears. This series has been featured from TIME magazine to TIGER BEAT.
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The revised manuscript for the WW1 book, sponsored originally by Westmeath Community Development in 2011, focuses upon Kilbeggan in the Irish Republic while making comparisons with the experiences of similar towns in Counties Westmeath and Offaly. The suffering, heroism, and poignant accounts of so many young men sacrificing their lives, become alive in what would otherwise remain as the forgotten history of long since abandoned Irish regiments. Many youngsters also returned as physically and mentally scarred wrecks, to a civilian existence ill-equipped to help them. One surprise from the study concerns the number of older recruits, a few even over fifty years, who served as infantrymen. The...
A study of the activities of violent republicans in Britain during the Irish War of Independence and Civil War, 1919-1923, including gunrunning and their campaign of violence, as well as the reaction of the authorities.