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Come here to me!. Volume 2, More unexplored Dublin histories / Donal Fallon, Sam McGrath, Ciarán Murray.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Dublin : New Island Books, 2017.Description: xii, 324 p. : ill. (black and white) ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781848406339 : (hbk)
Other title:
  • More unexplored Dublin histories [Portion of title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 941.835 23
Summary: Donal, Sam and Ciarán from the hugely popular blog Come Here To Me! are back with a brand-new collection of fascinating, surprising, and little-known tales from the hidden history of Dublin, Ireland’s often weird and always wonderful capital city. In a history book that looks at things from a different angle, Come Here To Me! Vol. 2 celebrates an unexplored Dublin: its public duels and street gangs, suffragettes and drag queens, as well as its not-so-secret gay bars and failed vegetarian societies. It looks at the people the city has chosen to remember and the places it has decided to forget (or worse, allowed to be turned into a Starbucks). With fresh, new perspectives on the lives and histories of the city, Come Here To Me! Vol. 2 is a history book like no other... (Copac)
List(s) this item appears in: New acquisitions 2018
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Loanable Book Library Irish Collection 941.835 FAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 000412833

Includes bibliographical references (pages 320-324).

Donal, Sam and Ciarán from the hugely popular blog Come Here To Me! are back with a brand-new collection of fascinating, surprising, and little-known tales from the hidden history of Dublin, Ireland’s often weird and always wonderful capital city.

In a history book that looks at things from a different angle, Come Here To Me! Vol. 2 celebrates an unexplored Dublin: its public duels and street gangs, suffragettes and drag queens, as well as its not-so-secret gay bars and failed vegetarian societies. It looks at the people the city has chosen to remember and the places it has decided to forget (or worse, allowed to be turned into a Starbucks).

With fresh, new perspectives on the lives and histories of the city, Come Here To Me! Vol. 2 is a history book like no other... (Copac)

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