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The pipes are calling, our jaunts through Ireland, Niall Williams and Christine Breen

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The pipes are calling, our jaunts through Ireland, Niall Williams and Christine Breen
Language
eng
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contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The pipes are calling
Oclc number
20672110
Responsibility statement
Niall Williams and Christine Breen
Sub title
our jaunts through Ireland
Table Of Contents
New Year's day in Kiltumper ; Bicycles to Gortnaheera ; Lounging in the Dunraven Arms, Adare ; Coursing in Clounanna -- Conversations on a horse ; A walk from Sandymount Green into Viking Dublin ; The spirit of Jonathan Swift on a Liffey-gray afternoon -- The Kingdom of Kerry ; "Beware if descending mist" ; The view from the Dingle Peninsula ; Roads that were silver in the rain -- On the trail of the Cake Dance ; Bunratty Folk Park or, a sod of turf for the fire ; Kilkenny, Ireland's medieval city -- "Road-housing" ; A riding lesson ; "I was looking for a horse fair" in County Mayo ; Knock Shrine ; A search for Moore Hall -- The Ceili Mor at Cois na Habhna ; Fleadh Nua in Ennis, or dancing in the streets ; the hush of Inisheer ; Bicycling on an island -- Summer is a fine season for long journeys ; Cuil Aodha ; Kenmare, village of our courtship ; Italian gardens on an Irish island ; A night in Bantry House -- The road north ; Newry ; County Down ; Belfast at sunset ; From the glens of Antrim to Giant's Causeway -- Conversation about a cuckoo ; Afternoon tea ; We lose a tenner at the Galway Races ; On to West Mayo ; A goat is crowned -- From Kiltumper to Donegal ; The magic of Glencolumbkille ; TrĂ¡ ; Home again, home again, jiggedy jig
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