The return of Fintan Dunne, hero of Hour of the Cat.
Peter Quinn Books
Peter Quinn is a celebrated author whose literary works often delve into the depths of the Irish-American experience and the intricate patterns of identity and exile. His style is noted for its narrative power and poetic language, which bring characters and settings to life. Quinn explores themes of memory, loss, and the search for belonging, offering a profound look at the human condition. His contributions to literature are valued for their emotional resonance and cultural significance.



Bohernabreena
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the rich history of Bohernabreena, this illustrated work delves into its captivating past, from the ancient settlements of Glenasmole Valley to the legendary Tir na nOg and the megalithic burial chamber on Seefin Mountain. Peter Quinn Curtis presents a vibrant record that highlights the area's significance in shaping Ireland's heritage, making it an essential read for anyone interested in its historical development and natural beauty.
Toward an international virtual observatory
- 331 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book is the first thorough overview of the first important steps to develop a worldwide virtual observatory so that, in the future, it could be easier to „dial-up“ a part of the sky than wait many months to access a telescope. The articles in this book present details on the status of the first efforts to develop a standardized framework for the virtual observatory, including steps towards completion and deployment of technical infrastructure, uptake by data providers worldwide, and utilization by the scientific community.