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The Celtic Club
Book, Edna O'Brien, Mother Ireland, 1978
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...An autobiographical tapestry, recollections of an Irish childhood linked to an account of a journey there today, interwoven with fragments of Irish mythology, history and hearsay.Ill, p.89.non-fictionAn autobiographical tapestry, recollections of an Irish childhood linked to an account of a journey there today, interwoven with fragments of Irish mythology, history and hearsay.ireland - authors - biography, ireland - description and travel -
The Celtic Club
Book, Samuel Levenson, Maud Gonne, 1976
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...A biography of Yeats' beloved, a central figure of Irish politics and literature around the turn of the twentieth century.Index, bib, plates. p.422.non-fictionA biography of Yeats' beloved, a central figure of Irish politics and literature around the turn of the twentieth century.feminists - ireland - biography, maud gonne - biography -
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Book, Joanne Hayes, My Story, 1985
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Joanne Hayes own account of her life and family background in rural Ireland prior to her humiliation of a public tribunal which wrongly accused her of murder.Ill, p190.non-fictionJoanne Hayes own account of her life and family background in rural Ireland prior to her humiliation of a public tribunal which wrongly accused her of murder.ireland - biography- joanne hayes., ireland - cultural life -
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Book, Paddy Doyle, The God Squad, 1988
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...A remarkable, true story of a child survivor of an Irish industrial school, told with an extraordinary lack of bitterness for one so shockingly and shamefully treated.p.203.non-fictionA remarkable, true story of a child survivor of an Irish industrial school, told with an extraordinary lack of bitterness for one so shockingly and shamefully treated.child abuse - ireland, catholic church - ireland - child abuse -
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Book, Brian Behan, Mother of all the Behans, 1984
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...The life story of Kathleen Behan as told to her son, Brian BehanPlates, p.138.non-fictionThe life story of Kathleen Behan as told to her son, Brian Behankathleen behan - biography, ireland - social life and customs -
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Book, Doris Faber, The life of Lorena Hickok: E.R'.s friend, 1980
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Biography of a personal relationship between a journalist and Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the American President.Index, plates, ill., p.375.non-fictionBiography of a personal relationship between a journalist and Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the American President.biography - lorena hickok., journalists - united states - biography -
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Book, Anne Clark Amor, Mrs Oscar Wilde: A woman of some importance, 1983
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Biography of the early life and courtship of Constance Wilde including her life after her husband was arrested, tried and convicted.Index, bib, plates, p.231.non-fictionBiography of the early life and courtship of Constance Wilde including her life after her husband was arrested, tried and convicted.biography - mrs oscar wilde., oscar wilde 1854-1900 - marriage -
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Book, Brenda Maddox, Nora: A biography of Nora Joyce, 1988
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...The first full study of Nora Joyce from prior to her marriage till after the death of James Joyce.Index, bib, ill, plates. p.526.non-fictionThe first full study of Nora Joyce from prior to her marriage till after the death of James Joyce.nora joyce - biography, james joyce - personal life -
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Book, Arnold Zable, Jewels and ashes, 1991
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...This book is a result of a journey of discovery between centuries and continents, across inner and outer landscapes. Jewish historical experience has become mainstream Australian literature.p. 210.non-fictionThis book is a result of a journey of discovery between centuries and continents, across inner and outer landscapes. Jewish historical experience has become mainstream Australian literature.arnold zable, bialystok (poland) - social life and customs -
The Celtic Club
Book, Mary Banotti, There's something About Mary: Conversation with Irish women politicians, 2008
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Conversations with twelve Irish female politicians of the modern era.Plates, p.190.non-fictionConversations with twelve Irish female politicians of the modern era.ireland - politics - 20th century, women politicians - ireland -
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Book, Roy Keane, Keane: The autobiography, 2002
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Autobiography and biography of the inspirational captain of the most famous football club in the world - Manchester United.Index, plates, p.285.non-fictionAutobiography and biography of the inspirational captain of the most famous football club in the world - Manchester United.roy keane - biography, soccer players - england - biography -
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Book, Bronwyn Fensham, Ten Victorian women, 1999
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...This book summarises various sources available in the PROV used to build a picture of the lives of ten women whose records are available. it highlights the information that can be found.Plates, ill, map, p.51.non-fictionThis book summarises various sources available in the PROV used to build a picture of the lives of ten women whose records are available. it highlights the information that can be found.women - victoria - history - sources, women pioneers - victoria - history -
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Book, Anne Marreco, The Rebel Countess: The life and times of Countess Markievicz, 1967
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Constance Markievicz, born Gore-Booth, was known in Anglo-Irish society as the Rebel Countess, and to the Dublin poor who loved her as 'Madame'. She is chiefly known for her part in the Easter Rising of 1916, but how she came to be there, what role she played and what happened to her afterwards is a fascinating and strange story.Index, bib, ill, plates. p.295.non-fictionConstance Markievicz, born Gore-Booth, was known in Anglo-Irish society as the Rebel Countess, and to the Dublin poor who loved her as 'Madame'. She is chiefly known for her part in the Easter Rising of 1916, but how she came to be there, what role she played and what happened to her afterwards is a fascinating and strange story.ireland - biography - constance markievicz, ireland - politics and government -
The Celtic Club
Book, Maryann Gialanella Valiulis, Portrait of a revolutionar : General Richard Mulcahy and the founding of the Irish Free State, 1992
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Biography of General Richard Mulcahy, one of the founders of modern Ireland.Index, bib, ill, plates, p.245.non-fictionBiography of General Richard Mulcahy, one of the founders of modern Ireland.richard mulcahy - biography, ireland - politics and government - 20th century -
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Book, Gerry Adams, An Irish voice: The quest for peace, 1997
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Gerry Adams was the leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Party, and one of the seminal figures in the peace process in Northern Ireland during the last decade of the 20th century.Index, bib, p.269.non-fictionGerry Adams was the leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Party, and one of the seminal figures in the peace process in Northern Ireland during the last decade of the 20th century.ireland - biography - gerry adams, ireland - politics and government - 20th century -
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Book, Henry Patterson, Ireland Since 1939: The persistence of conflict, 2006
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...An historical examination of the persistence of conflict in Ireland during the 20th century.Index, p.358.non-fictionAn historical examination of the persistence of conflict in Ireland during the 20th century.ireland - politics and government - 20th century, the troubles -
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Book, J. P. Donleavy, Ireland: A singular country, 1989
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...J. P. Donleavy's idiosyncratic and personal view of Ireland. He brings to life the range of Ireland's people from the small farmer to the landed aristocrat, from the Anglo-Irish in their crumbling mansions to the 'gombeenmen erecting their empires of vulgarity'.Ill, p.198.non-fictionJ. P. Donleavy's idiosyncratic and personal view of Ireland. He brings to life the range of Ireland's people from the small farmer to the landed aristocrat, from the Anglo-Irish in their crumbling mansions to the 'gombeenmen erecting their empires of vulgarity'.3. ireland - social life and customs., ireland - travel -
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Book, James Stephens, The insurrection in Dublin, 1978
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...This account of the Easter Rising was first published in October 1916. The text has not been revised thus it retains the sense of immediacy that makes it one of the classic works of the period.p.116.non-fictionThis account of the Easter Rising was first published in October 1916. The text has not been revised thus it retains the sense of immediacy that makes it one of the classic works of the period.ireland - history - dublin, ireland - politics -
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Book, Cahal B. Daly, Violence in Ireland and Christain conscience, 1973
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Violence in Ireland and Christian conscience.Index. p170.non-fictionViolence in Ireland and Christian conscience.ulster - violence and conflict, ireland - the troubles -
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Book, T. Ryle Dwyer, Michael Collins and the treaty: His differences with DeValera, 1981
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...This book is not only the story of Michael Collin's role in the events surrounding the Treaty, but is also the story of his differences with Eamon de Valera which were to have tragic consequences for the nation.Index, bib, p.160.non-fictionThis book is not only the story of Michael Collin's role in the events surrounding the Treaty, but is also the story of his differences with Eamon de Valera which were to have tragic consequences for the nation.ireland - politicians - biography, ireland - civil war 1921-1922 -
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Book, Terence Brown, Ireland: A Social and Cultural History 1922-1985, 1985
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Terence Brown traces the development of modern Ireland through a juxtaposition of key topics - nationalism, industrialisation, religion, language revival and censorship with an assessment of the major literary and artistic advances achieved during the same era.Index, p.355.non-fictionTerence Brown traces the development of modern Ireland through a juxtaposition of key topics - nationalism, industrialisation, religion, language revival and censorship with an assessment of the major literary and artistic advances achieved during the same era.ireland - social life and customs, ireland - politics and government -
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Book, Brian P. Murphy, Patrick Pearse and the lost republican ideal, 1991
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Easter Rising this book re-examines the idealism of Patrick Pearse and the lives and actions of the other leading personalities of that time. It offers a new perspective on modern Irish history based on hitherto undiscovered source material.Index, bib, ill, p.194.non-fictionCommemorating the 75th anniversary of the Easter Rising this book re-examines the idealism of Patrick Pearse and the lives and actions of the other leading personalities of that time. It offers a new perspective on modern Irish history based on hitherto undiscovered source material.patrick pearse - biography, ireland - republicanism - history -
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Book, Peter Sheridan, 44: A Dublin memoir, 1999
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...A memoir of life in 1960s Dublin.p.296.non-fictionA memoir of life in 1960s Dublin.ireland - social life and customs, dublin - history -
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Book, Diarmaid Ferriter, The Transformation of Ireland 1900-2000, 2005
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...An holistic approach to the narrative of twentieth century Ireland.Index, bib., P.759non-fictionAn holistic approach to the narrative of twentieth century Ireland.ireland- history. ireland - 20th century. -
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Book, Gerard Murphy, The year of disappearances: Political killings in Cork 1921-1922, 2010
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...This book examines evidence of political killings in Cork, Ireland, between 1921 and1922.Index, ill,notes, p.408.non-fictionThis book examines evidence of political killings in Cork, Ireland, between 1921 and1922.ireland - civil war - 1921-22, ireland - history and politics -
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Book, Joseph Lee, Irish Historiography 1970- 79, 1981
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...This book provides a wide ranging account of historical writing on Ireland during the 1970s.Bib. p.238.non-fictionThis book provides a wide ranging account of historical writing on Ireland during the 1970s.ireland - historiography, ireland - history -
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Book, Conor Kostick, Revolution in Ireland: Popular militancy 1917-1923, 2009
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...A useful summary of militant activity and a corrective to the conventional orthodoxy which would almost completely dismiss the social dimension of the Irish revolution.Index, bib, p.223.non-fictionA useful summary of militant activity and a corrective to the conventional orthodoxy which would almost completely dismiss the social dimension of the Irish revolution.labour movement - ireland - history, political activity - working class - ireland -
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Book, Countess Markievicz et al, Prison Letters of Countess Markievicz, 1987
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...This book includes the letters from Constance, Countess Markievicz, to her beloved sister, Eva, while she was imprisoned. Also included are the responses from Eva Gore-Booth and her friends. Together they convey a moving portrait of a remarkable Irish woman.Plates, ill, p.315.non-fictionThis book includes the letters from Constance, Countess Markievicz, to her beloved sister, Eva, while she was imprisoned. Also included are the responses from Eva Gore-Booth and her friends. Together they convey a moving portrait of a remarkable Irish woman.ireland - biography - constance markievicz, ireland - politicians - biography -
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Book, C. Desmond Greaves, Liam Mellows and the Irish revolution, 1971
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...The classic biography of Liam Mellows, a key figure in the Irish Republican Movement.Index, p.393.non-fictionThe classic biography of Liam Mellows, a key figure in the Irish Republican Movement.ireland - civil war 1921-1922, liam mellows - biography -
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Book, Execution, 1974
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St ...An account of an incident which occurred in County Cork between IRA and British Forces in 1921.p.192.non-fictionAn account of an incident which occurred in County Cork between IRA and British Forces in 1921.ireland - politics and history, irish republican army