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Malachy McCourt

    September 20, 1931 – March 11, 2024

    Malachy McCourt is an Irish-American actor and writer known for his memoirs, which detail his life in Ireland and subsequent return to the United States. Despite limited education, he successfully operated a Manhattan tavern frequented by celebrities. McCourt also authored a book on the history of the Irish ballad 'Danny Boy.' His writing often blends autobiographical elements with insights into Irish culture and history.

    Malachy McCourt's History of Ireland
    A Monk Swimming
    Singing My Him Song
    Ireland Ever
    • Ireland Ever

      The Photographs of Jill Freedman

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A photographic portrait of the Irish landscape and its people commemorates traditional regional life with a range of duotone photographs, complemented with texts by best-selling Irish-American authors including Angela's Ashes's Frank McCourt and Singing My Him Song's, Malachy McCourt. 35,000 first printing.

      Ireland Ever
      4.1
    • Singing My Him Song

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Malachy McCourt grew up in Limerick amid death, squalor, poverty and abuse. When he went to America as a young man, he took with him a gargantuan appetite for what life has to offer - and an equal drive to forget what it had delivered so far. In A Monk Swimming, he caroused his way all over the world, becoming a familiar face in movies and television, and in bars from Paris to Calcutta.

      Singing My Him Song
      3.6
    • A Monk Swimming

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This sheet map, covering the whole of Lancashire, uses a large scale of 1 inch to 1.6 miles. It contains detailed coverage of the region's road network, including country lanes and rural lanes and tracks. Major footpaths, junctions, roundabouts and slip roads are also shown. Additional detail includes thousands of individually marked farms, houses and hamlets. Airports, airports, stations, ferries, houses, marinas and other places of interest are featured. Also included are town plans of Blackpool, Lancaster and Preston. Designed for both professional and leisure users, it is printed on one side to allow hanging as a wall map.

      A Monk Swimming
      3.4
    • Malachy McCourt's History of Ireland

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      New York Times bestselling author Malachy McCourt offers an authoritative and engrossing one-volume chronicle of Ireland from pre-Christian times to the present, told with Irish flair by the gifted storyteller. The pages are populated with figures from myth, history, and the present-from Saint Patrick to Oliver Cromwell, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Charles Parnell to Sinead O'Connor and Bono. Some beloved, some controversial-each influenced the course of Irish and world history. While McCourt vividly describes Ireland's turbulent history, he also offers a cultural survey with fresh insights to the folklore, literature, art, music, and cuisine of Ireland, producing an irresistible tour through the Emerald Isle.

      Malachy McCourt's History of Ireland