The Encyclopaedia of Ireland
Brian Lalor (Ed.)
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Description for The Encyclopaedia of Ireland
Hardcover. Clean copy. Fine in dust jacket. DJ has minor wear and tear to edges, but remains very good
With more than 5,000 original articles written by over 900 different contributors and in excess of 700 illustrations, mainly in colour, "The Encyclopaedia of Ireland" is unique. Unique in scope, in the distinction of its design and in its total commitment to quality - there is no book about Ireland remotely like it. It is the most ambitious reference work ever published about Ireland. Meticulously detailed, it is a treasure store of information, education, entertainment and enlightenment. Its range is astounding as it covers the entire spectrum of Irish achievement in all fields of human endeavour throughout recorded history. The ... Read more
With more than 5,000 original articles written by over 900 different contributors and in excess of 700 illustrations, mainly in colour, "The Encyclopaedia of Ireland" is unique. Unique in scope, in the distinction of its design and in its total commitment to quality - there is no book about Ireland remotely like it. It is the most ambitious reference work ever published about Ireland. Meticulously detailed, it is a treasure store of information, education, entertainment and enlightenment. Its range is astounding as it covers the entire spectrum of Irish achievement in all fields of human endeavour throughout recorded history. The ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
1216
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9780717130009
SKU
KOG0005655
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Brian Lalor (Ed.)
Brian Lalor is the author of many books on Irish landscape, topography and travel, including Dublin Bay (1983), West of West (1990), The Laugh of Lost Men (1997) and The Blue Guide to Ireland (1998). As a printmaker and authority on Irish fine art prints, he has lectured in University College Dublin, the National Gallery of Ireland and the ... Read more
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