Your holiday starts the moment you open the guide . . . 'The best guide available. Packed to the brim with colour photos, maps and essential information.' Amazon Reader review. If you think Dublin is all that Ireland has to offer, this guide will put you right in no time. While the Irish capital is justly famed for its pubs, theatre and Georgian architecture, the charming provincial towns and spectacular scenery shown here are not to be missed. Northern Ireland, too, has more than the Giant's Causeway; there are some fine stately homes to visit plus Belfast, which has been undergoing a cultural rejuvenation. The many flavours of Ireland are celebrated region by region with cutaways and floor-plans of all the major sights, full-colour detailed maps, scenic walks and thematic tours. This fully updated and expanded edition will steer you to the best pubs, restaurants, shops and hotels to ensure a perfect visit. Winner of the Guardian & Observer 'Best Guide Books' Award and Wanderlust Magazine Silver Award for 'Top Guidebook'
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- No visit to Dublin is complete without a stroll round the lawns of Trinity College, an evening sampling the Guinness and the conversation at a few pubs, and a bit of shopping down O'Connell Street. This lavishly illustrated Eyewitness Travel Guide provides all that and more, including detailed maps, fully updated floor plans of the major museums, and excursions to the Wicklow Mountains and Newgrange. In short, this is the indispensable guide to the delights of the Irish capital. 
- Exploring the inevitability of death within a community, this book challenges readers to confront their own preparedness and the emotional impact on their congregation. It emphasizes the importance of open discussions about mortality, offering guidance on how to support and comfort those who face loss. The narrative encourages leaders and members alike to foster resilience and understanding in the face of grief, ensuring that the community can navigate these difficult times together. 
- Escape No More- 406pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
 - Set against the backdrop of the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic, the story follows Braun Gruber, who rises to become an FBI Untouchable, challenging notorious figures like Al Capone and Mussolini. His relentless pursuit of justice intertwines with a passionate quest for the elusive woman he loves, leading him into the dangerous realms of espionage and moral dilemmas. The narrative blends mystery and romance, revealing the complexities of the characters around Braun, ultimately leading to a gripping confrontation with the dark forces of power. 
- The Theology of Benedict XVI- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
 - There's no doubt about Benedict XVI's theological legacy. He's been at the center of every major theological controversy in the Catholic Church over the last fifty years. But he remains a polarizing figure, misunderstood by supporters and opponents alike. A deeper understanding of Benedict's theology reveals a man dedicated to the life and faith of the church. In this collection of essays, prominent Protestant theologians examine and commend the work of the Pope Emeritus. They present a full picture of Benedict's theology, particularly his understanding of the relationship between faith and reason and his pursuit of truth for the church. The global Christian faith can learn from Benedict's insight into the modern church and his desire to safeguard the future of the church by leaning on the wisdom of the ancient church. --Dustjacket Inside Front Flap. 
- The Grade Cricketer- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
 - The brilliantly funny new novel featuring The Grade Cricketer, hero of the bestselling cult classic The Grade Cricketer. 
- The Secret History Of Soldiers- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
 - "Tim Cook, Canada's foremost military historian, offers a surprising portrayal of how soldiers found solace, distraction and entertainment to escape the horrors of the trenches during the Great War. There have been thousands of books on the Great War, and hundreds on Canada's part in the conflict, but most of these have focused on commanders, battles, strategy, and tactics. Less attention has been paid to the daily lives of the combatants, how they coped with and endured the unimaginable conditions of what was then modern industrial warfare: the rain of shells, bullets, and chemical agents. The Secret History of Soldiers examines how those who managed to survive the horrific conditions of trench warfare on the Western Front found solace, relief, distraction, and even entertainment. Over the years, both writers and historians have overlooked this aspect of soldiers' lives, as there are no official histories or records. These tales come from the soldiers themselves, captured in letters, diaries, memoirs, and oral accounts. The recollections and artifacts of more than five hundred soldiers form the basis of this book; they include such rare resources as trench art, postcards, and even songsheets. Each piece of history is a reminder that these battles were fought by living, breathing human beings who, when they weren't engaged in battle, needed escapist activities to counter the daily horrors of trench life. It is those eyewitnesses to the bloodshed and carnage who act as guides to the Great War. The world they introduce readers to isn't limited to the harrowing struggle to another day. Cook catalogues the violence of war, but also the gallows humour the soldiers employed to get through it. The Great War was a devastating event, but another layer of life that included songs, skits, art, and even newspapers existed on and behind the battle lines. With his trademark narrative abilities, Cook has created another landmark history of Canadian military life."-- Provided by publisher 
- The Rough Guide to the USA is your authoritative state-by-state guidebook to this vast and fascinating country. From Mardi Gras in New Orleans to New England in the fall, from the Las Vegas Strip to Yellowstone National Park, the full-colour introduction provides a lively overview of the �things not to miss�. The country�s history, culture and people are covered in depth throughout the guide, while clear and accurate maps for every region, state and major city provide the information you need to plan your trip. Opinionated reviews of the best places to stay, eat and drink, both on and off the beaten track, include author picks that highlight options especially worth seeking out. Count on plenty of expert advice on a wide range of activities, from touring Louisiana�s Cajun country to experiencing New York City's nightlife, as well as lists of Rough Guide favourites designed to help you make the most of your travels in the USA. 
- "The perception of medical care on the Great War battlefield recalls scenes from the American Civil War fifty years earlier: blood-soaked surgeons hacking off limbs with grim determination as broken men crawled into their dirty operating rooms. This couldn't be more wrong. Medical care in almost all armies, and especially in the Canadian medical services, was sophisticated and constantly evolving, with vastly more wounded soldiers saved than lost. After the war, the hard lessons learned by civilian doctors who were temporarily in military uniform were brought back to Canada. A new Department of Health created guidelines in the aftermath of the 1918-19 Spanish flu pandemic, which had killed 50,000 Canadians and millions around the world. In a grim irony, the fight to save soldiers' lives and improve civilian health was furthered by the most destructive war up to that point in human history. But medical advances were not the only thing brought back from Europe: Life Savers and Body Snatchers exposes the shocking story of the exploitation of human body parts during the Great War. Tim Cook has spent over a decade investigating the hidden history of Canadian medical doctors harvesting the body parts of slain Canadian soldiers and transporting their brains, lungs, bones, and other tissue or bones to the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) in London. At least 1,200 individual Canadian body parts were removed from dead soldiers and sent to London, where they were stored, treated, and some put on display in exhibition galleries at the RCS. After being exhibited there, the body parts were displayed several times in both Montreal and Hamilton in the early 1920s. Life Savers and Body Snatchers will be the definitive medical history of the Canadian forces in the Great War, and a broader look into the medical advances that came from the carnage."-- Provided by publisher 
- Eyewitness Travel Guides: Dublin- 176pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
 - DK Eyewitness Travel Dublin will lead you straight to the best attractions this diverse city has to offer. Packed with photographs, illustrations, and maps, the guide includes in-depth coverage of Dublin's best attractions, from historic Trinity College, which houses the richly decorated Book of Kells, to the James Joyce Cultural Centre and Old Jameson Distillery in the north of the city, and covering all the best walks, landscaped parks, and pubs in between. Comprehensive, full-color maps allow you to explore every corner of Dublin with your DK Eyewitness guidebook, and specially devised walking tours help you uncover the heart of Dublin, with sights, markets, and festivals listed for easy reference. Whether you want to wander around the Irish capital's many museums and cathedrals, shop on O'Connell Street, or sample a Guinness from the brewery itself, DK Eyewitness Travel Dublin will take you there. 

