Pigín of Howth

Pigín of Howth
Author: Kathleen Watkins
Publisher: Gill & Company
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2016
Genre: Howth (Dublin, Ireland)
ISBN: 9780717169726

Pigín, a very popular pig in the seaside town of Howth on Dublin Bay, joins his friends, Sammy Seal, Sally Seagull, the badger of Ballsbridge, and the fairies of Howth Castle on a series of adventures.

Happy Christmas, Pigin!

Happy Christmas, Pigin!
Author: Kathleen Watkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Christmas stories
ISBN: 9780717183807

Pigín returns for a perfect Christmas day out in Dublin. Pigín and Badger meet in town for a spot of Christmas shopping. What follows is the most wonderful day in Dublin. First, they hear the Old Belvedere boys' choir singing to raise money for charity, then they head to Arnotts - where they are called in to help at Santa's grotto. Following the hustle and bustle of busy Moore Street and Henry Street, the pair take the Luas to the quiet Clarendon Street church to look at the crib. Turns out that in the pew behind them is their dear pal, Nanakit, who takes them for a treat of tea and cake at Bewley's as the snow starts to fall on Grafton Street. Back home at Nanakit's house, a sleepy Pigín and Badger help to decorate the Christmas tree as they remember their magical day. This follow-up to the No 1 bestselling picture book Pigín of Howth is an inspiration for grandparents and grandchildren everywhere!

Pigin's Unexpected Adventure

Pigin's Unexpected Adventure
Author: Kathleen Watkins
Publisher: Gateway Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780717183791

Join Pigín on an unexpected trip - all the way to London! Pigín is enjoying a wonderful summer party at the fairies' place behind Howth Castle when he holds one balloon too many, and up into the air he goes! Luckily, the Green Bird is flying overhead and the captain manages to pull Pigín in the cockpit window. And so his unexpected adventure begins ... Pigín enjoys visiting the sights in London: a trip to Buckingham Palace, a ride on the River Thames and even a go around the London Eye. What a wonderful time he has! But when he sees Nanakit waiting for him at Dublin airport he realises there's no place like home.

All on the Irish Shore

All on the Irish Shore
Author: Martin Ross
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-04-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532732515

The Tinker's Dog Fanny Fitz's Gamble The Connemara Mare A Grand Filly A Nineteenth-Century Miracle High Tea at Mckeown's The Bagman's Pony An Irish Problem The Dane's Breechin' "Matchbox" "As I Was Going To Bandon Fair"Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to [email protected] This book is found as a public domain and free book based on various online catalogs, if you think there are any problems regard copyright issues please contact us immediately via [email protected]

The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland

The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland
Author: Marion Dowd
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782978143

The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland is a ground-breaking and unique study of the enigmatic, unseen and dark silent world of caves. People have engaged with caves for the duration of human occupation of the island, spanning 10,000 years. In prehistory, subterranean landscapes were associated with the dead and the spirit world, with evidence for burials, funerary rituals and votive deposition. The advent of Christianity saw the adaptation of caves as homes and places of storage, yet they also continued to feature in religious practice. Medieval mythology and modern folklore indicate that caves were considered places of the supernatural, being particularly associated with otherworldly women. Through a combination of archaeology, mythology and popular religion, this book takes the reader on a fascinating journey that sheds new light on a hitherto neglected area of research. It encourages us to consider what underground activities might reveal about the lives lived aboveground, and leaves us in no doubt as to the cultural significance of caves in the past.

The Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel

The Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel
Author: Whitley Stokes
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505979022

Whitley Stokes (28 February 1830 - 13 April 1909) was an Irish lawyer and Celtic scholar. Stokes studied Irish, Breton and Cornish texts as materials for comparative philogy, learning Old Irish and Middle Risih. In the hundred years since his death he has continued to be a central figure in Celtic scholarship. Many of his editions have not been superseded in that time and his total output in Celtic studies comes to over 15,000 pages. The Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel is an Irish tale belonging to the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. It recounts the birth, life, and death of Conaire Mór son of Eterscél Mór, a legendary High King of Ireland, who is killed at Da Derga's hostel by his enemies when he breaks his geasa. It is considered one of the finest Irish sagas of the early period, comparable to the better-known Táin Bó Cúailnge.The theme of gathering doom, as the king is forced through circumstances to break one after another of his taboos, is non-Christian in essence, and no Christian interpretations are laid upon the marvels that it relates. In its repetitions and verbal formulas the poem retains the qualities of oral transmission. The tone of the work has been compared with Greek tragedy.

Medieval and Modern Ireland

Medieval and Modern Ireland
Author: Canadian Association for Irish Studies. International Conference
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780389207931

Readers of this volume will be struck by the pervasiveness of the connections between the medieval and the modern in Ireland and the Irish, artists in particular, and realize why James Joyce could hardly avoid linking the modern Irish artist with the medieval Irish monk, as he does in the bitter musings of Stephen Dedalus, who walks alone into eternity along Sandymount Strand: "You were going to do wonders, what? Missionary to Europe after fiery Columbanus." Contents: Introduction, Richard Wall; The Image Of The IrishóMedieval and ModernóContinuity and Change, F.X. Martin, O.S.A.; John Bull's Other Ego: Reactions to the Stage Irishman in Anglo-Irish Drama, Heinz Kosok; Contemporary Irish Poetry and The Matter of IrelandóThomas Kinsella, John Montague and Seamus Heaney, Brian John; Early Irish Literature and Contemporary Scholarly Disciplines, Ann Dooley; Brian Friel's Translations: National and Universal Dimensions, Wolfgang Zach; Brian Moore and The Meaning of Exile, Hallvard Dahlie; Medieval Irish Poetics: Linguistic Interaction and Audience, Toni O'Brien Johnson; The Artifice of Eternity: Medieval Aspects of Modern Irish Literature, John Wilson Foster; Notes; Notes on Contributors; Index^R