Dublin

  • Dublin
    By Brian Bell, Mike Gerrard, Donna Dailey

    Chef Conrad Gallagher continues to exert his influence on Dublin's restaurant scene . $$$ the signature starter of oysters with bacon , cabbage and a Guinness sabayon , or breast of guinea fowl with a black pudding mousse .

  • Dublin: The Making of a Capital City
    By David Dickson

    Warburton andWhitelaw, Dublin, II,p. 975;Fourth report ofthe commissioners ... (M.Litt. dissertation, University of Dublin, 1987), p. 180. In 1821 Jacob Geoghegan of ... Warburton and Whitelaw,Dublin, II, pp. 983–4; Fourth report into ...

  • Dublin: The Making of a Capital City
    By David Dickson

    As rich and diverse as its subject, Dickson’s magisterial history brings 1,400 years of Dublin vividly to life: from its medieval incarnation through the neoclassical eighteenth century, the Easter Rising that convulsed the city in 1916, ...

  • Dublin: A Cultural History
    By Siobhán Marie Kilfeather, Siobhán Kilfeather

    In 1911, just two years before the lockout, Murphy had comprehensively defeated the unions in the Great Southern Western Railway with the lockout tactic. Murphy was not a completely bad employer. Wages on the trams, for example, ...

  • Dublin: The Rough Guide Mini
    By Dan Richardson

    Guia turistica de Dublin, practica y documentada.

  • Dublin
    By Dan Richardson, Jaap Deinema

    Dublin

  • Dublín
    By Dan Richardson

    Dublín

  • Dublin
    By John Tomedi

    Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan. The House by the Church-Yard, Doughty Library. ... Dublin: J. Duffy, 1867. Mangan, James Clarence. Autobiography. Edited by James Kilroy, New Dolmen Chapbooks. Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1968. Marsh, Narcissus.

  • Dublin: The City Within the Grand and Royal Canals and the Circular Road with the Phoenix Park
    By Christine Casey

    Castleknock Lodge is considerably more controlled than Owen's Italianate design and is close in character to Burton's documented lodges . It is a blocky building of tooled limestone with granite dressings , a deep porch and tiny granite ...

  • Dublin
    By Paul Gray, Geoff Wallis

    Make the most of your time with Rough Guide DIRECTIONS Dublin. Slim, stylish and pocketable, this is an up-to-date, authoritative and user-friendly companion to Ireland’s vibrant capital city.

  • Dublin
    By Mike Lynch, Dublin Heritage Center

    From Californias first native inhabitants, through the Spanish and Mexican periods, to the arrival of the first American settlers, Dublin has long been at the crossroads of culture and settlement.

  • Dublin
    By Mike Lynch, Dublin Heritage Center

    Nestled in the wooded hills east of the San Francisco Bay, Dublin's sprawling valley has welcomed people from a variety of backgrounds throughout its rich history.

  • Dublin: One Thousand Years of Wood Quay
    By Jonathan Bardon, Stephen Conlin

    Dublin: One Thousand Years of Wood Quay

  • Dublin
    By Andrew Sanger, Polly Phillimore

    The vibrant city of Dublin is brought to life in this guide to the greatest pubs, the best places to hear Irish music, major attractions, restaurants, and shopping. Photos.

  • Dublin
    By Brigitte Lee, Jack Messenger

    Chester Beatty A ' Passport to Dublin's Her- Library and Gallery itage ' ticket , available at any of Oriental Art Dublin Tourist Information Of- 20 Shrewsbury Road , fice or participating attraction , Ballsbridge , Dublin 4 . saves ...

  • Dublin
    By Robert Ballagh

    Dublin

  • Dublin: The Ultimate Dublin Travel Guide by a Traveler for a Traveler; the Best Travel Tips; Where to Go, What...
    By Lost Travelers

    Here Is A Quick Preview Of Our Guide Welcome to Dublin: History, Geography, Climate Cultural Experiences in Dublin Where to Go and What to See Transportation Methods within the City Where to Eat Where to Stay Unique Dublin Experiences ...

  • Dublin: A Cultural and Literary History
    By Siobhán Marie Kilfeather

    Two particular dates dominate popular imaginings of Dublin: 16 June 1904 when James Joyce and Nora Barnacle first walked out together; and Easter Monday 1916, when Pearse and Connolly led...

  • Dublin: Renaissance city of literature
    By Kathleen Miller, Crawford Gribben

    37 Henry A. Jeffries, The Irish Church and the Tudor Reformations (Dublin, 2010), p. 188; James Murray, Enforcing the English Reformation in Ireland: Clerical resistance and political conflict in the diocese of Dublin, ...

  • Dublin
    By Polly Phillimore

    Dublin