The famous guidebook writer and publisher, Karl Baedeker, never visited Ireland. But many of his contemporaries did. Using a selection of these old books, Vitaliev retraces their steps and reports on twenty-first century Ireland, in the age of the Celtic Tiger, contrasted with the island a century ago.
The Dublin Street guide, with its handy format, comprehensive coverage and attractive price have made it a popular choice. This new edition tracks the huge changes to the city in the last two years. Covers the whole greater Dublin region: from Malahide to Bray and west to Lucan.
The past decade has seen the development of many world-class golf courses in Ireland. John Redmond's superbly designed and illustrated new book celebrates these as well as the top, truly great established courses.
This book serves two purposes. The first is to encourage you to cycle. The second is to introduce you to the marvellous varieties of terrain and cycling routes that can be easily accessed from Dublin. In addition there are snippets of history, folklore and fascinating sights worth seeing along the way.
Over 100 outstanding images of Ireland taken by two of the country’s most celebrated photographers. Covering the thirty-two counties, it is published in a single three-language edition: English, French and German.
Beautiful Ireland provides a lasting memento of an Irish holiday, with its attractive, original photography and its four language editions: English, French, German and Italian.
Beautiful Ireland provides a lasting memento of an Irish holiday, with its attractive, original photography and its four language editions: English, French, German and Italian.