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The Magic of Ireland
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The Magic of Ireland

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Ireland is clearly but indefinably different to other lands; it has a strange compound of weather, landscape, people … and that something extra, the remnants of a pagan and mediaeval past.
These elements of people and place combine to give the country a magic all its own. This magic can be found throughout the country; it can be felt at ancient horse fairs or ruined castles, and even on the streets of modern Irish towns.

This book encapsulates all that is wonderful about Ireland, from the natural landscape to traditional shopfronts, to give an overall impression of what makes Ireland magical.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
16 March 2007
Pages
76
ISBN
9781847170019

Ireland is clearly but indefinably different to other lands; it has a strange compound of weather, landscape, people … and that something extra, the remnants of a pagan and mediaeval past.
These elements of people and place combine to give the country a magic all its own. This magic can be found throughout the country; it can be felt at ancient horse fairs or ruined castles, and even on the streets of modern Irish towns.

This book encapsulates all that is wonderful about Ireland, from the natural landscape to traditional shopfronts, to give an overall impression of what makes Ireland magical.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
16 March 2007
Pages
76
ISBN
9781847170019