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Date Item Title
Friday, 24 June 2011 Kenneth Webb talks about his Exhibition, "Portach"
Tuesday, 21 June 2011 Michael Gibbons opens Portach by Kenneth Webb
Tuesday, 24 May 2011 Re-opening of Kennys
Tuesday, 24 May 2011 Opening of Inis Aoibhinn
Saturday, 27 November 2010 70 Writers Celebrate 70 Years of Kennys Bookshop
Saturday, 13 November 2010 Author's Day ...as Gaeilge at Kennys Bookshop, Galway
Saturday, 11 September 2010 Gertrude Degenhardt at the Kenny Gallery
Friday, 03 October 2008 Opening of "modus operandi?" by artist Dean Kelly
Sunday, 28 September 2008 Desi's Book Launch: "Kenny's Choice: 101 Irish Books You Must Read"
 
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  • What the press say  ( 21 items )

    "If you're looking for an old map, or print, or engraving, or a watercolour view, or modern oil painting or sculpture, the obvious place to look is Kenny's Bookshop & Gallery, which is something of a Galway institution. Oh, they sell books too; they would have something like 150,000 in stock at any one time, piled and stacked not only in the shop but up several floors to the attic, on shelves, in corners, up the stairs, on window ledges, in baskets and crates.

    As for old books, their Antiquarian 'Department' issues up to 14 catalogues in a year. They have literally crates of first editions - Yeats, Synge, O'Casey, the younger poets. They will undertake to find any books for you - and, to top it all off, their Fine Binding Workshop will lovingly wrap it in soft leather and end papers, tool it and gild it, and add a silken tassel if you should so desire.

    There are eight Kennys, all of them in the business. It was founded by Desmond and Maureen some fifty years ago, and has grown like the family. The business has been likened to a private club, where browsers and chat are encouraged. You can even browse by post - much of their business, both art and books, is export."

    - From "Ireland of the Welcomes"

  • What Customers Say  ( 1 items )