Documents tagged with irish

Heart of Stone: A Novel by Jill Marie Landis

Heart of Stone: A Novel by Jill Marie Landis is the first book in the Irish Angel Series. Laura Foster had the darkest of pasts. And he had everything to lose by loving her. Laura, free from the ...
  • Zondervan published this 5 days ago
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Basic Irish

In case you have ever wish to converse with the fairies...or visit Club Aras na nGael in Galway...
  • Jay Deere published this 01 / 24 / 2012
  • 189 reads
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By Any Means Necessary

Essay concerned with the impact marginalization and bigotry have on pre-assimilated ethnic groups in Brian DePalma's The Untouchables.
  • TwistaSista published this 01 / 24 / 2012
  • 94 reads
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The Gob

There is no doubt in Liz Dolan’s mind where her urge to write came from. Her old man never shut up. He had the Irish gift of the gab which often drove her nuts. Sometimes he was hysterically funny,...
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  • Jay Hartman published this 01 / 20 / 2012
  • 38 reads
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Irish Country Series Books 1 to 6

Charming books, includes an Irish Country Christmas...
  • Jay Deere published this 01 / 20 / 2012
  • 117 reads
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Black Mass - The FBI and the Irish Mob

Isn't the Irish mob a donnybrook?
  • Jay Deere published this 01 / 20 / 2012
  • 476 reads
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Demons, Druids and Brigands on the Irish High Crosses - Rethinking the images identified as the Temp

Demons, Druids and Brigands on the Irish High Crosses - Rethinking the images identified as the Temptation of Saint Anthony
  • Sergio Mota published this 01 / 11 / 2012
  • 64 reads
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Fruitcake Recipes

  • Michelle Szetela published this 12 / 21 / 2011
  • 39 reads
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Phoebe Prince 2

“TO THOSE WHO REMAINED SILENT DURING THE STORM” Because bullying is a disease, killing many.
  • Maor Lain published this 12 / 15 / 2011
  • 20 reads
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Phoebe Prince

“TO THE SILENT VOICES, WHO NEVER FELT THE TOWN’S WARMTH” Bullying affects lives, though it continues to spread like wildfire.
  • Maor Lain published this 12 / 15 / 2011
  • 40 reads
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Gaelic Names of Plants: Scottish, Irish and Manx by John Cameron (1900)

Collected and arranged in scientific order with notes on their etymology, uses, plant superstitions etc,, among the Celts, with copious Gaelic, English and cientific indices.
  • Awin Noo published this 12 / 03 / 2011
  • 50 reads
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God’s Thunder in the Sky

God’s Thunder in the Sky presents a collection of poems offering a wide-ranging exploration of the nature of faith in our contemporary environment from the point of view of octogenarian Max Roytenb...
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  • iUniverseBooks published this 12 / 02 / 2011
  • 155 reads
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Death in Dublin - a McGarr Mystery by Bartholomew Gill

This is the first one I read...highly recommend it, whatever that's worth...
  • banter2012 published this 11 / 07 / 2011
  • 82 reads
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Death of an Irish Lass _ a Peter McGarr Mystery - Gill

Gill is a fine writer and his McGarr mysteries are worth reading...
  • banter2012 published this 11 / 07 / 2011
  • 104 reads
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Clouds Over Fields of May

  • Thomas Patrick Dunn published this 11 / 03 / 2011
  • 51 reads
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A Highland Halloween

Two Greenock schools researched and explored Halloween traditions as part of an 18 month programme exploring the heritage of Inverclyde. The project is supported by Heritage Lottery Fund Scotland.
  • TrustInverclyde published this 10 / 31 / 2011
  • 48 reads
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I've Had Enough of Halloween

In honor of the season...
  • banter2012 published this 10 / 20 / 2011
  • 69 reads
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Irish Opinion and the American Revolution, 1760-1783 (History)

Likely no one cared what the Irish had to say about anything except whiskey and beer...
  • banter2012 published this 10 / 19 / 2011
  • 269 reads
  • 2 comments

The Irish Prince and the Hebrew Prophet, A Masonic Tale of Captive Jews and the Ark of Covenant 1896

  • HiramSecret published this 10 / 05 / 2011
  • 165 reads
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The Galoshans Play

A version of the folk play "St George and The Dragon" performed at various times of the year. Ths version relates to the West of Scotland where the play was traditionally performed on Halloween.
  • Paul Bristow published this 10 / 03 / 2011
  • 243 reads
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