This is a commemorative booklet that was published in 1973 to mark the reopening of the Cathedral after substantial refurbishment works. The Cathedral was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin who was the … [Read more...] about St. Mary’s Cathedral Killarney
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The North Kerry Line & Limerick and Kerry Railway
We present two fascinating books about the rail lines that ran between Limerick and Kerry. Sadly all these rail lines no longer exist. However, there is hope for the lines, yet. The Limerick … [Read more...] about The North Kerry Line & Limerick and Kerry Railway
Aftermath by Harald Jáhner
Cities have been reduced to rubble and more than half of the population are where they do not belong or do not want to be. How can a functioning society ever emerge from this chaos? In bombed-out … [Read more...] about Aftermath by Harald Jáhner
Timebends by Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller grew up in Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s, developed leftist political convictions during the Great Depression. He achieved moral victory against McCarthyism in the 1950s. He became … [Read more...] about Timebends by Arthur Miller
To Speak of Easter Week by Héléne O’Keeffe
To Speak of Easter Week draws on oral history recordings relating to the 1916 Rising and its aftermath,. The stories are based on recordings made by Maurice O'Keeffe for the Irish Life and Lore … [Read more...] about To Speak of Easter Week by Héléne O’Keeffe
An Eccentric Chemistry: Labour in Kerry 197-2001 by Francis Devine
This is a tribute by SIPTU to Michael Moynihan. Moynihan served as a Trade Union official for many years. He also served a TD for Kerry South. Francis Devine has presented Moynihan's own … [Read more...] about An Eccentric Chemistry: Labour in Kerry 197-2001 by Francis Devine
Endurance by Alfred Lansing
Ernest Shackleton and a crew of 27 men, sailed for the South Atlantic on the 'Endurance' with the object of crossing the Antarctic over land. In October 1915, still half a continent away from their … [Read more...] about Endurance by Alfred Lansing
The Proud Highway by Hunter S Thompson
This is Hunter S. Thompson's recollection of his perception of the 1960s and a portrait of a writer of huge intelligence who is forced to live as an outsider, with rage and humour as the only tools … [Read more...] about The Proud Highway by Hunter S Thompson
Fighting for the Cause by Tim Horgan
The untold stories of some of the men and women of Co. Kerry who gave their all in Ireland’s fight for independence. In Fighting for the Cause well-known Kerry historian Tim Horgan tells the stories … [Read more...] about Fighting for the Cause by Tim Horgan
A Time to Speak by Helen Lewis
Helen Lewis, a young student of dance in Prague at the outbreak of WW2 was herded into the Terezin ghetto. Then she was shipped to Auschwitz, in 1942. Separated from her family, she struggled to … [Read more...] about A Time to Speak by Helen Lewis