|
Books of Kells |
|
A wonderful journey through The history of Kells, its Royal past, the monastic era, Norman lords, Cromwell, Famine and on to modern times. |
First published in 1959, this book is still the authoritic on the High Crosses of Kells |
Headfort House tells the story of one of those mansions that Virginia Woolf described as, comfortably padded lunatic asylums which are known as stately homes, and more |
An in depth history of the Knights Hospitallers at Kilmainham, Kells, its customs, its Manor, and the legacy of Walter De Lacy. |
€14.95 |
€10 |
€10 |
€18.50 |
This is more than a book about a school, it reveals the development of Headfort through portraits of its staff, its pupils, and life in a School Mansion. |
From its conception in 1913, Tony Brady`s book tells the story of the establisment of local defence forces in the North West of Meath to present day |
Reform is a word synoymous with religion. The 1152 Synod of Kells changed how canon law was to be adminstered, and the decline of the great monasteries of Ireland |
Sir Jerome Alexander from Norfolk, who became notorious in 17c Ireland, and barely escaped with his life at the start of the 1641 rebellion ,in his pyjamas |
€25 |
€15 |
€18.50 |
€12.95 |
Is the story of one who overcame disability, to become very active and successful in a number of organisations, and who has led a very independent life. |
A portrayal of rustic life in a part of Ireland in the 20th century, a time of change, innocence, intrique & horrow.A masterpiece by Jack Fitzsimons. |
Williamstown, the history of the townland is a microcosm of the history of Ireland. From early Christian to present day, |
Into a background of Monastic Kells, the story of the Book of Kells evokes the senses as to its humble beginning and its place on the world stage. |
€12.50 |
€12.50 |
€15 |
€20 |