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Photographic Studies
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Postcards of the Easter RisingSpecial Price €24.99 Regular Price €29.99
The 1916 Easter Rising and its immediate aftermath were comprehensively recorded by photographers and postcards of the events and personalities involved were quickly published.
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In the Wake : Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11€49.99
With interpretive essays from leading American and Japanese scholars and statements from the artists themselves, this book presents the unfolding process of how photography can address destruction, social change, anxiety and memory, through images that express emotions beyond words.
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Yeats in love€19.95
To commemorate the 150th birthday of the Nobel Laureate, acclaimed illustrator Annie West takes a wry look at the hapless, nerdy love life of WB Yeats, and tracks, in a semi-fictitious way, his relentless and ultimately unsuccessful pursuit of the flame haired, short tempered patriot, Maud Gonne.
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Robert Frank : Valencia 1952€35.15
In 1950, Robert Frank left his job as a photographer in New York to travel through Europe with his family.
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Maurice Craig Photographs€20.00
For fifty years, architectural historian Maurice Craig carried a camera nearly everywhere he went. This is a selection of some of these works.
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The Ultimate Visual Guide to Hairstyles : A Gallery of 160 Great Looks for Every Kind of Hair Type€9.20
The Ultimate Visual Guide to Hairstyles : A Gallery of 160 Great Looks for Every Kind of Hair Type and Length with Essential Information on Haircare and Hairstyling, Illustrated in Over 290 Phtographs
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The Shadow Of James Joyce: Chapelizod And Environs€24.99
This is a photographic homage to James Joyce, whose last great masterpiece Finnegan’s Wake had its locale in Chapelizod, where the river Liffey begins its last descent out to sea.
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Take Ivy€34.99
While most can only imagine the lavish living quarters filled with fine china, dramatic drapery and regal furniture in America's most exclusive homes, Jeremiah Goodman has had the rare opportunity to enter and paint his impressions of the residences of the rich and famous for the past 54 years.