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A collection of Ireland's greatest and best-loved ballads,
including the lyrics, music and chords, along with an introductory
piece on each song. Illustrated with photographs and woodcuts. A
beautiful guide to the cream of the Irish ballad tradition. Songs
of love, yearning, revolution, celebration, emigration, mourning,
fun, famine, drinking and more. A collection of powerful yet
beautiful ballads of Ireland, placed in and reflecting historical
events and traditions. All have stood the test of time and present
to the world the uniqueness of Irish history and her musical and
revolutionary traditions. Including: Are You Right There Michael?
Danny Boy Kevin Barry I'll Tell Me Ma The Irish Rover Molly Malone
The Rare Old Mountain Dew The Rocky Road to Dublin The Rose of
Tralee Whiskey in the Jar Best-Loved Irish Ballads celebrates the
songs and tradition of Irish music.
'THERE ARE MANY facets to Samuel Beckett's writing - humour,
despair, love, poignancy, suffering - but for me there is one
dominant characteristic, compassion, compassion for the human
condition of existence.' So begins Eoin O'Brien's title essay, an
observation that encapsulates the collection as it broadens out
into convergent streams of essays on literature and medicine. Part
One focuses on the nature of friendship and connectivity, on the
role of the 'good doctor' and the individual in society. Intimate
portraits of literary Dublin of the twentieth century and earlier,
Samuel Beckett, Con Leventhal, Nevill Johnson, Denis Johnston,
Micheal MacLiammoir and Petr Skrabanek; Corrigan, Gogarty and
Korotkoff, Chekhov and Handel, speak of exemplars past and values
present, as the influence of the arts is inscribed on a doctor's
life and work. The Beckett essays alone yield remarkable commentary
on Ireland's greatest early modernist, and include a little-known
account of the Irish Hospital at Saint-Lo in Normandy, where
Beckett worked as a storekeeper in a poignant drama of 'humanity in
ruins' that informed his subsequent work. 'The Corruption of
Privilege', addressed in Part Two, looks incisively at the practice
and history of the author's profession within Ireland and
elsewhere, at medical education and the medical establishment; at
medical journalism, humanitarian involvement, and at broader issues
- landmines in the Third World and the plight of colleagues in
Bahrain. Invaluable archival images of Beckett, Con Leventhal,
Nevill Johnson and others - some sixty in all - underpin the
writings of this chronicler and observer of Ireland's recent past.
In a deep leafy wood, by a slow-moving stream, Where butterflies
flutter through golden sunbeams, Lives a beautiful fairy called
Flossie McFluff. She's tiny and shiny, but Flossie is tough. She
has magical powers; she knows magic words; And she cares for the
trees and the bees and the birds. Wee Flossie lives high in an
ancient oak tree, And lives for adventure, as we shall soon see ...
Three stories in rhyme about a little fairy who looks after the
forest. In the first tale, she gives some litter louts a scare,
then she helps a lonely banshee find some friends, and finally
helps her leprechaun friend Paddy Potts find his missing gold.
Nevill Johnson is better known as a painter and photographer than
as a writer. Eoin O'Brien, close friend of Nevill Johnson and
literary executor of his estate, has edited his writings in this
volume for the first time. The resulting book, provides an
intriguing insight into the life of one of the most innovative
artists of the 20th century.
The Book of Kells is the most famous hand-coloured book in the
world. Here's your chance to colour some of the drawings as the
monks did over a thousand years ago. Choose from over sixty
drawings of heavenly figures, Biblical people, fantastic creatures,
floral, animal and bird motifs, intricate Celtic letters, spirals
and designs - and create your own treasures and pull-out poster.
You can also colour pictures of the monks themselves making the
wonderful Book of Kells in their time, using the tools and
materials of their day.
Ethna MacCarthy (1903-59) was a Scholar and a First-Class Moderator
at Trinity College Dublin where she taught languages in the
thirties and forties before studying medicine. Perhaps best known
to posterity for her relationship with Samuel Beckett and
appearance in several of his writings, including the play Krapp's
Last Tape, she also had a remarkable influence on a number of
writers such as Denis Johnston and Con Leventhal, who she later
married. Found among Leventhal's papers when he died were
MacCarthy's overlooked work, revealing a highly intelligent and
culturally sophisticated poet. This collection, published here for
the first time, unearths an exceptionally rich and intriguing body
of work by a remarkable woman who was ahead of her time. MacCarthy
played an important and creative part of a cosmopolitan and
free-thinking post-Independence Dublin, publishing translations
from Spanish and German poets before developing a highly
distinctive style of her own. Her poetry contains exposed lunar and
death-haunted landscapes, tales of multifaceted women, and
subversive ideas around femininity. Her work highlights a gifted
translator who artfully captures the feeling evoked by the original
languages. According to Denis Johnston `she has never been shy, can
be frank, and outspoken to a degree, is absolutely fearless,
intolerant of mediocrity and finds it difficult to suffer fools
gladly'. MacCarthy merits reappraisal as an intellectual presence
in an age that did not often promote, if acknowledge at all, the
woman's voice. This unique collection of Ethna MacCarthy's poems is
published as an innovative first step in establishing her as one of
the outstanding Irish poets of the mid-20th century.
A beautiful and simple introduction to the Book of Kells, one of
the world's most famous illuminated manuscripts, with a
newly-expanded colour plate section. Here George Otto Simms, a
world-renowned authority on the Book of Kells, reveals the
mysteries hidden in this magnificent manuscript. He introduces the
monks who made the book and guides the reader through the intricate
detail of this ancient and exotic book. Also available in French,
German, Spanish and Japanese.
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