Best of
Ireland

1970

The Penguin Book of Irish Verse


Brendan Kennelly - 1970
    From the 17th century to the present day, the poetry of Ireland is testimony to the power of the imagination to withstand systematic oppression and the forces of history. In this selection Brendan Kennelly has chosen to emphasize the fusion of Irish and Anglo-Irish poetry, with the beauty of many Gaelic poems rendered into eloquent English by Frank O'Connor. The whole spectrum of Irish verse is covered, with anonymous and lesser-known poems standing alongside those by such famous artists as Swift, Goldsmith, Yeats and, more recently, Beckett, MacNeice, Heaney and Muldoon.

Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland


Lady Augusta Gregory - 1970
    A classic, it presents many aspects of the supernatural seers, healers, charms, banshees, forths, th

The Secret Army: The IRA


J. Bowyer Bell - 1970
    It is an absorbing account of a movement that has had a profound effect on the shaping of the modern Irish state. A culmination of twenty-five years of work, it reflects Bell's unique access to the leadership of the Republican movement. His contacts with all involved -- including British politicians, policemen, and arms smugglers -- explain why The Secret Army remains the fundamental book on the subject. This edition is a complete revision and includes vast quantities of new information.

Patsy-o and His Wonderful Pets


Bryan MacMahon - 1970