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Books
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Kilkenny : City of Heritage€16.99
This is a history of the streetscapes and buildings that define Kilkenny itself. The fully illustrated work explores the three stages of the development of the city, through its medieval, Georgian and Victorian ages.
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The Museum Building of Trinity College Dublin : A model of Victorian craftsmanship€50.00
This volume addresses the most influential Victorian building in the city of Dublin and explores the new standard which it set in the use of Irish decorative stone, the employment of native craftsmen and the unprecedented eclecticism of its design.
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At Home at Highclere : Entertaining at The Real Downton Abbey€29.99
Lady Carnarvon's love of history is richly rewarded at Highclere Castle with its mine of family records going back some 300 years. She has delved into the archives to create a book that invites you inside the Castle, past and present.
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A Eileen Gray: A House Under the Sun€17.99
Meet Eileen Gray, the architect behind the monumental E-1027 and pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture.
160 pages, Illustration throughout
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The Irish Aesthete: Ruins of Ireland€18.99
Go on a journey with Robert O'Byrne as he brings fascinating Irish ruins to life. Fantastical, often whimsical, and frequently quirky, these atmospheric ruins are beautifully photographed and paired with fascinating text by Robert O'Byrne.
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Seamless Neighbourhood: Redrawing the City of Israel€27.99
Seamless Neighbourhood - Redrawing the City of Israel is a story of a city. That city is Tel Aviv.
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Cork Strolls: Exploring Cork’s Architectural TreasuresSpecial Price €12.99 Regular Price €14.99
Following on from their successful Dublin Strolls, the Brackens guide us on charming walks through Cork’s architecture, sharing expert insights and intriguing historical detail along the way.
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The Building Site in Eighteenth-Century Ireland€35.00
This study by the late Arthur Gibney takes you among labourers, craftspeople, contractors, builders, and designers as they populate the building sites of eighteenth-century Ireland. Gibney tells a story that has never been told so comprehensively before. What kind of contracts bound those involved?
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Dublin, 1950-1970 : Houses, Flats and High Rise€31.00
Housing is the single biggest land use in any city and the 1950s and particularly the 1960s, saw Dublin having to expand beyond the city boundaries in order to meet the demand for houses.