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For many years Dundrum was just another stop on the railway between Harcourt Street and Bray; it was a village in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains that, despite its rich history, was often thought of as simply the best place to rest on a journey to Powerscourt or Enniskerry. Today it is a hugely popular hub of commerce and retail, attracting visitors from across the country.
In this new book by local historian Joe Curtis, the multi-faceted past of Dundrum is explored through a vibrant collection of illustrations and historical research, much of which has been previously unpublished. What emerges is a picture of the changing face of Ireland itself. AUTHOR: Joe Curtis is a local historian highly experienced author, who has published several works on aspects and areas of Ireland’s history. These include: Harold’s Cross, Blackrock and Portobello, Terenure and Mount Merrion, all titles published with The History Press Ireland. SELLING POINTS: . Part of the Illustrated history series . Written in a clear and accessible style . Rare and unpublished images . Strong local support . Large population base 220 b/w illustrations
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For many years Dundrum was just another stop on the railway between Harcourt Street and Bray; it was a village in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains that, despite its rich history, was often thought of as simply the best place to rest on a journey to Powerscourt or Enniskerry. Today it is a hugely popular hub of commerce and retail, attracting visitors from across the country.
In this new book by local historian Joe Curtis, the multi-faceted past of Dundrum is explored through a vibrant collection of illustrations and historical research, much of which has been previously unpublished. What emerges is a picture of the changing face of Ireland itself. AUTHOR: Joe Curtis is a local historian highly experienced author, who has published several works on aspects and areas of Ireland’s history. These include: Harold’s Cross, Blackrock and Portobello, Terenure and Mount Merrion, all titles published with The History Press Ireland. SELLING POINTS: . Part of the Illustrated history series . Written in a clear and accessible style . Rare and unpublished images . Strong local support . Large population base 220 b/w illustrations