Baggotonia refers to the area of Dublin centered on Baggot and Leeson Street, and bounded by the Grand Canal, that has been home to many of Ireland's greatest 19th- and 20th-century writers and artist
This third publication on literary Dublin from Lynch (consultant for the Encyclopaedia of Ireland and author with special interest in Irish culture), focuses on the geography and culture of the city,
There Might be a Drop of Rain Yet is the story of the conflict between a young man growing up in Ireland in the 1950s and his very orthodox Catholic and patriotic mother. He eventually escapes her an
From 1949 to 1989, Parsons Bookshop was a Dublin literary landmark and meeting place. Situated on Baggot Street's Grand Canal Bridge, the bookshop defined the Bohemian quarter of writers and artists k
The adventures of three king's sons, who are challenged to find the source of the heavenly music heard throughout the kingdom, include encounters with hospitable old men, a captured maiden, lots of fo