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Irish Architecture
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More Than Concrete Blocks : Dublin city's twentieth-century buildings and their stories, Volume 3 1973-1999 : 3€30.00
More Than Concrete Blocks: Dublin city's twentieth-century buildings and their stories is a three volume series of architectural history books which are richly illustrated and written for the general reader.
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Enduring Ruin: Environmental Destruction during the Irish Revolution€30.00
The Irish Revolution inflicted unprecedented damage to built-up and natural landscapes between 1916 and 1923. Destruction transcended national and ideological divisions and remained a fixture within Irish urban and rural landscapes years after independence, presenting an Ireland politically transformed yet physically disfigured.
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Straw, Hay & Rushes in Irish Folk Tradition€35.00
Fully illustrated history of everyday rural Irish life, based on the National Museum of Ireland’s collection of straw, hay and rushes.
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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.
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Seven Donegal Churches (Slipcase of eight books)€34.99
Liam McCormick made his name as an architect by designing three iconic modern churches in Co. Donegal, in Burt, Creeslough and Glenties
8 Paperbacks in a slip case