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Books
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Missing Persons, Or My Grandmother's Secrets (Irish Memoir Hardback)€24.99
How far would you go for the missing? When Clair Wills was in her twenties, she discovered she had a cousin she had never met. . .
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Great-Uncle Harry : A Tale of War and Empire€26.99
From the time, many years ago, when Michael Palin first heard that his grandfather had a brother, Harry, who died in tragic circumstances, he was determined to find out more about him. The quest that followed involved hundreds of hours of painstaking detective work.
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Amid Shifting Sands : Ancient History, Explosive Growth, Climate Change and the Uncertain Future of the United Arab€22.99
The United Arab Emirates are renowned for their enormous production of oil and the rise of great cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which attract millions of tourists annually. It is as if the great aridity of the country did not exist. Yet the UAE is essentially a vast desert, thinly peopled for thousands of years by nomads, grazing sheep, camels and growing a few crops in great oases like Al Ain and Liwa.
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Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries : How Women (Also) Built the World€24.99
It's a love letter to the importance of history and about how, without knowing where we come from - truthfully and entirely - we cannot know who we are."Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries is a celebration of unheard and under-heard women's history.
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The Black & Tans, 1920-1921: A complete alphabetical list, short history and genealogical guide€29.99
This book lists alphabetically, every individual member of these three distinct groups who was liable to be called a 'Black and Tan.'
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The Glynn family of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940 : Family, business and politics€24.99
The book examines the fortunes of a provincial, entrepreneurial family, the Glynns of Kilrush, County Clare, who came to local prominence in the early years of the nineteenth-century.
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Tracing Your Irish Ancestors (5th Edition)€29.99
The fifth edition of Tracing Your Irish Ancestors retains its familiar three-part structure, combining a detailed guide for beginners with thorough descriptions of all the useful sources and county-by-county reference lists.
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Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors: The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600–1800 (Second Edition)€23.99
The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600-1800.
Whether your ancestors are of English, Scottish or Gaelic Irish background, whether their religious affiliation was Episcopalian, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic or other, whether they were farmers, merchants or labourers, this volume will be of enormous value to anyone wishing to find out more about their Ulster roots.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS BOOK IS SOLD IN THE U.K. AS RESEARCHING ULSTER ANCESTORS BUT IS IDENTICAL IN CONTENT TO THE BOOK RESEARCHING SCOTS-IRISH ANCESTORS: THE ESSENTIAL GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO EARLY MODERN ULSTER, 1600-1800 (SECOND EDITION).
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Researching Ulster Ancestors: The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600–1800 (Second Edition)€23.99
The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600-1800.
Whether your ancestors are of English, Scottish or Gaelic Irish background, whether their religious affiliation was Episcopalian, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic or other, whether they were farmers, merchants or labourers, this volume will be of enormous value to anyone wishing to find out more about their Ulster roots.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS BOOK IS SOLD IN THE U.K. AS RESEARCHING ULSTER ANCESTORS BUT IS IDENTICAL IN CONTENT TO THE BOOK RESEARCHING SCOTS-IRISH ANCESTORS: THE ESSENTIAL GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO EARLY MODERN ULSTER, 1600-1800 (SECOND EDITION).
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The Irish Revenue Police, 1832-1857 : A complete alphabetical list, short history and genealogical guide to the 'poteen hussars'€24.95
In the period 1832 to 1857 some 3,700 men served in the Irish Revenue Police. In this book, Jim Herlihy shows how to find information on these policemen, providing an excellent resource for those interested in the history of the IRP and the Irish Famine period.