Phoenix Park by Brendan Nolan

Phoenix Park by Brendan Nolan

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Provides a breath of fresh air amid the urban sprawl of modern Dublin. This comprehensive guide covers its origins, history, and its future in an urban environment. This book will be of interest to tourists and visitors, to locals and Dubliners in general, and to anyone interested in this historic and scenic park.

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Phoenix Park by Brendan Nolan

The Phoenix Park, one of the biggest enclosed parks in the world, provides a breath of fresh air amid the urban sprawl of modern Dublin. Brendan Nolan's comprehensive guide to the Phoenix Park covers its origins and history, buildings and monuments, wildlife, literary associations, local lore, military use, sports, self-guided walks, and its future in an urban environment. The author provides detailed histories and descriptions of all of the landmarks in the Park, including the Zoo, Aras an Uachtarain, Farmleigh, Ashtown Castle, the American Ambassador's Residence, Garda Headquarters, etc. He touches on such historical events as the infamous murders of 1882, the Eucharistic Congress of 1932, and the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1979. This book will be of interest to tourists and visitors, to locals and Dubliners in general, and to anyone interested in this most historic and scenic park.
A former journalist, Brendan Nolan is now a professional freelance writer who lives in Dublin. He is communications officer of the Irish Writers Union and is the webmaster for their website, www.ireland-writers.com. He also publishes his own weekly website, www.askaboutwriting.net, which has an international readership.
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ISBN 13 9781904148784
ISBN 10 1904148786
Title Phoenix Park
Author Brendan Nolan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Liffey Press
Year published 2005-11-01
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.