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20 Things To Do In Dublin Before You Go For a Pint: A Guide to Dublin´s Top Attractions
Colin Murphy
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Description for 20 Things To Do In Dublin Before You Go For a Pint: A Guide to Dublin´s Top Attractions
Paperback. A humorous guide to the highlights of Dublin, for native and tourist alike. A broad selection of twenty things to see from cultural highlights to distilleries, historical sites to seats of learning, all with Murphy and O'Dea's trademark humour. Num Pages: 208 pages, 30 black & white illustrations, 90 colour illustrations, 2 maps. BIC Classification: 1DBR; WH; WTH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 114 x 177 x 14. Weight in Grams: 254.
Got some time on your hands before you hit Dublin's famous pubs? Then you need this book, an invaluable guide to twenty of Dublin's highlights for visitors and native alike. History, culture, strangeness and beauty are all here -- along with a list of the local hostelries to visit and let the experience soak in. Sprinkled with the wit of Murphy and O'Dea, best known for the Feckin' Collection. Includes: Christ Church Cathedral Dublin Castle The Chester Beatty Library The Guinness Storehouse Trinity College Temple Bar Royal Hospital, Kilmainham (IMMA) Old Jameson Distillery O'Connell Street & The GPO And many more! Updated for 2017.
Product Details
Publisher
O´Brien Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781847179173
SKU
V9781847179173
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 3 to 5 working days
Ref
99-99
About Colin Murphy
Colin Murphy is the author of The Most Famous Irish People You've Never Heard Of and co-author of the bestselling `Feckin' collection (The O'Brien Press). His debut historical novel Boycott (Brandon) was published in 2012 to great acclaim. Donal O'Dea is a senior Art Director at one of Ireland's leading advertising agencies.
Reviews for 20 Things To Do In Dublin Before You Go For a Pint: A Guide to Dublin´s Top Attractions
basically a brew-print for city life
Irish Tatler Man for tourists and natives alike
Irish Daily Mail an alternative to going on a pub-crawl
Books Ireland Murphy and O'Dea's travel guide-take it from a native-ticks all the boxes regarding what to do on a visit to Dublin ... a strong, compact guide to Dublin
Library Journal Review simple ... engaging ... writers Murphy and O'Dea have a deep grasp of Dublin's history and culture, but they're also really good on the diverting weirdness of some of its most colourful characters ... entertainingly written and immensely knowledgeable ... a seriously funny and seriously factual tourist guide that won't, they promise in the local parlance, bore the arse off you
Irish Voice Murphy and O'Dea's ... travel guide-take it from a native-ticks all the boxes regarding what to do on a visit to Dublin, Ireland ... overlook the silliness and you'll have a strong, compact guide to Dublin
Library Journal light and breezy ... readable ... no matter how long you have lived [in Dublin], you will find much in this to delight
Irish Echo
Irish Tatler Man for tourists and natives alike
Irish Daily Mail an alternative to going on a pub-crawl
Books Ireland Murphy and O'Dea's travel guide-take it from a native-ticks all the boxes regarding what to do on a visit to Dublin ... a strong, compact guide to Dublin
Library Journal Review simple ... engaging ... writers Murphy and O'Dea have a deep grasp of Dublin's history and culture, but they're also really good on the diverting weirdness of some of its most colourful characters ... entertainingly written and immensely knowledgeable ... a seriously funny and seriously factual tourist guide that won't, they promise in the local parlance, bore the arse off you
Irish Voice Murphy and O'Dea's ... travel guide-take it from a native-ticks all the boxes regarding what to do on a visit to Dublin, Ireland ... overlook the silliness and you'll have a strong, compact guide to Dublin
Library Journal light and breezy ... readable ... no matter how long you have lived [in Dublin], you will find much in this to delight
Irish Echo