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Discover Brussels
In Ireland, France and all over Europe, and even further afield. Of course we give privilege to Ireland but also have some wonderful adventures elsewhere. Stories of men and women where passion is involved, love, art, music, architecture, and the art of living.....
Follow us to Brussels, Dublin, Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and Rome....
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The Natural History of Ireland included in Book One of the Zoilomastix of Don Philip O’Sullivan Beare translated from the Latin and edited by Denis C. O’Sullivan ;
published by Cork University Press 2009, hardback, €39.00
The reader of this review might well cry : “Inverted nepotism !” This book was written in Latin in Spain by an O’Sullivan from Bantry Bay , translated by another O’Sullivan from Bantry Bay a medical specialist with a degree in Classics from U.C.C. , and presented here by another
O’Sullivan with a degree in Latin from U.C.C. , also from Bantry Bay!
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Rugby fans are preparing for the start of the Six Nations. Italy comes to Croke Park for the first game as France go to Murrayfield. Then Ireland comes to Paris to do battle against France.The night before the game (12 Feb) as is the custom, we have the Ireland Fund of France Gala Dinner, which reunites the friends of Ireland in France with the Irish who come over to enjoy a truly memorable evening of elegance and joy.Why not join us in celebrating a Franco Irish friendship evening, which promises to be another wonderful soiree. |
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NEW EXHIBITION AT THE CENTRE CULTUREL IRLANDAIS IN PARIS
22 January – 25 February 10
J. M. Synge, Photographe
Vernissage 21 January 10, 18.30-20.00 admission free
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The Irish Eyes Archives
January 2010
- Ted Kennedy was the last liberal senator in the USA
- MUHAMMAD ALI in Ireland
-Farewell Kathleen Fitzpatrick-Bernard by Jean O'Sullivan
- No recession worries for James Joyce |
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Les Nouveaux articles en Français
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Knock: A Novel by W.A.Harbinson
Readers familiar with my more commercial fiction should be warned that Knock is a very different kettle of fish. It is, in fact, a ‘literary’ novel, slightly avant garde, of the kind that many friends felt I should have continued to write, rather than the more mainstream novels that later made up the bulk of my career. It is therefore being republished purely for nostalgic reasons and because, despite a few reservations, it still holds a warm place in this author’s heart.
- W.A. Harbinson
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