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The Irish amateur military tradition in the British Army, 1854-1992
Examines the framework in which Irish auxiliary forces, part-time soldiers of the British Army, have existed alongside their regular army counterparts and how they have interacted with wider society.
Beltaine
First published in 1970, this book is a faithful representation of the original edition of Beltaine, a literary magazine edited by W. B. Yeats from May 1899 to April 1900. Beltaine was the first of several magazines of the Irish Literary Theatre (later to become The Abbey Theatre) in which Yeats's editorial role was of utmost importance. It was an occasional publication and focused on promoting current works of Irish playwrights whilst challenging those of their English opponents. The magazine mainly consists of a series of essays on the theatre in Dublin, and supplementing these are explanations and discussions of new plays, excerpts from which are often included. This book will be of interest to those with an interest in Yeats, early nineteenth-century literature, and Irish theatre.
The Celtic Twilight
One of the best known prose collections of Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats takes a look at the long connection between the people of Ireland and the mystical creatures known as Fairies.
Fairy tales of Ireland
A collection of Irish fairy tales, with a concentration on the fairies themselves, including \"The Stolen Child,\" \"The Witches' Excursion,\" and \"The Horned Women.\"
MR. GOSSE'S LIFE OF SIR THOMAS BROWNE
THE successive volumes of the English Men of Letters Series come like invitations to return for a time to the companionship of one o another of the authors who have taken an honorable and permanent place in English literature, and those who accompany Mr. Gosse in his study of Sir Thomas Browne may rest assured that the hours spent with the seventeenth century worthy and his biographer will he hours of pleasure and advantage.
THOMAS MOORE
CRITICISM has taken the measure of Thomas Moore and his work, and the time has now long been ripe for the appearance of a volume which should aim, as does this of Mr. Gwynn's, to make a brief sketch of the life and a concise and comprehensive estimate of the character and achievements of the man who shared with Byron the honor of being the moat popular poet of his day.
The pocket universal principles of design
This should be every designer’s secret weapon. Portable and condensed, this reference guide covers everything museum exhibits to video games.