A breathtaking land of wildly varied landscapes, Ireland is shown here in all its beauty. From well-loved spots to seldom-seen vistas, this great little book captures the country as you've never seen it before, covering the whole of the Emerald Isle from Ulster North to Munster South, from Giant's Causeway to the Cliffs of Moher. Fascinating text alongside the pictures and the desirable, chunky format make this an ideal gift for any lover of Ireland and travel in general.
Ireland : Landmarks, Landscapes & Hidden Treasures
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Author Description
Michael Kerrigan lives in Edinburgh, where he writes regularly for the
Scotsman newspaper. He is a book reviewer for The Times Literary
Supplement and the Guardian, London. As an author, he has published
extensively on both British and world history and prehistory. He has
been a contributor to Flame Tree's Irish History and World History as
well as to The Times Encyclopedia of World Religion.
Kevin Eyres qualified as an arts teacher at the UEA. He has a master's
degree in European cultural policy. As well as writing extensively on
modern art and media-related topics, Kevin has written on various
aspects of Irish cultural life and the great Irish literary figures of
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. One of his earliest memories is
riding to the local creamery on a horse and cart to deliver milk from
his grandparents' farm on the Kerry/Limerick border.