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  • Michelin Green Guide Irelandby Michelin Travel & Lifestyle

    Michelin Travel & Lifestyle 2011; US$ 14.99

    This eBook version of the Green Guide Ireland by Michelin hand-picks the best Ireland has to offer. Tuck into oysters at Cork, discover the vibrant atmosphere of Dublin, surround yourself with the wild beauty of Killary Harbor. Clearly set out by region with color photos, maps and illustrations, this resourceful guide suggests what to do and where,... more...

  • Irelandby Karen Brown

    Karen Brown's Guides, Inc. 2013; US$ 9.99

    The best of Irish bed and breakfasts; sumptuous country house hotels; self-catering houses, cottages, and apartments; Dublin's finest hotels; an eclectic mix of unique places to stay . . . believe every word you read about the beauty of the Emerald Isle. However it's the warmhearted friendly people that make a visit to Ireland truly special. more...

  • Fodor's Ireland 2014by Fodor's

    Fodor's Travel Publications 2013; US$ 18.99

    With an array of dazzling photographs, this book deftly guides the traveler through all the sights and experiences?from Belfast?s Titanic Quarter to the Ring of Kerry to pub culture and Irish dance?that make the Emerald Isle one of Europe's most popular destinations.  Expanded Coverage:  This ebook edition features additional information on the country?s... more...

  • CultureShock! Irelandby Patricia Levy

    Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Ptd Ltd 2008; US$ 11.17

    CultureShock! Ireland cuts across the many stereotypes of Ireland and the Irish to offer enlightening insights into this fascinating land and its people. Discover a people whose lives, values and attitudes have been significantly affected by history, religion and politics. Avoid social and cultural pitfalls with the practical advice from this book... more...

  • At the Edge of Irelandby David Yeadon

    HarperCollins 2009; US$ 13.99

    In recent years, Ireland has enjoyed a newfound prosperity as Europe's most affluent nation. But tucked away in a far corner of the so-called "Celtic Tiger," that other enduring and authentic country?that small, hidden place of simple magic and romance?still exists. Acclaimed travel writer David Yeadon and his wife, Anne, set out to find it. On the... more...

  • South Dublin - How to Get by on, Like, 10,000 Euro a Dayby Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

    Penguin Books Ltd 2008; Not Available

    The incomparable, irredeemable Ross O'Carroll-Kelly gives the ultimate low-down on the centre of the universe, South Dublin - a land of untold beauty and wealth, which boasts more yacht clubs per head of population than Monte Carlo, where girls talk like Californians, where rugby is the number one religion and where it's possible to buy a Cappuccino... more...

  • DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Dublinby

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd 2012; Not Available

    The uniquely visual DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Dublin is the perfect guide for exploring this exciting city, with clear maps and up-to-date coverage of all the best attractions. Discover Dublin's highlights with the guide's full colour introduction, showing everything from the historic Trinity College that houses the richly decorated Book of Kells... more...

  • Adventure Guide to Irelandby Tina Neylon

    Hunter Publishing 2004; US$ 15.00

    Focusing on the experiences to be had outside the tour bus and away from the visitor's center, this guide talks about the country's food, history, towns, and outdoor activities. It also recommends hotels and restaurants suitable for a range of budgets. Thirty-two pages of color photographs and 40 maps support the text. more...

  • Frommer's Ireland 2008by Christi Daugherty

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2008; US$ 21.99

    Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer.:.; Ireland is one of the most ancient and most modern countries in Europe. Our author guides you to the best of the old and new on the Emerald Isle.; Discover the more...

  • A Fine Place to Daydreamby Bill Barich

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2008; US$ 13.95

    Twenty-five years after Laughing in the Hills, his racetrack classic, Bill Barich tells the story of how he fell in love and found a new life in Dublin, where he was soon caught up in the Irish obsession with horses and luck. Barich travels his adopted country and meets the leading trainers and jockeys; the beleaguered bookies who work rain or shine;... more...