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Peter Harbison

    Pilgrimage in Ireland
    Ancient Ireland: from prehistory to the Middle Ages
    Irish Art and Architecture From Prehistory to the Present
    Pre-Christian Ireland
    Alan Joyce and Qantas
    Dublin: The story of a city
    • Temporal Politics and Banal Culture

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This book addresses the absence of orientations to the future in contemporary social life and explores the shift towards anomalous temporal experience as a tool to rouse political imaginations.

      Temporal Politics and Banal Culture2023
    • Dublin: The story of a city

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In exquisitely detailed illustrations and engaging words, Stephen Conlin and Peter Harbison bring alive the story of Dublin - its architecture and streetscapes, its government and its people - from Viking times to the present day.

      Dublin: The story of a city2016
      4.6
    • Irland zwischen Magie und Moderne

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Üppige Wiesen in allen erdenklichen Grüntönen. Klippen, hoch aufragend über einer tosenden Brandung. Uralte Grabmäler, Klöster und Burgen - Irland ist eine Insel von atemberaubender Schönheit.§Der vorliegende Band spürt der Faszination nach, die von der Natur, der Kultur und den Menschen auf der grünen Insel ausgeht und die schon viele Reisende in ihren Bann gezogen hat. Dabei behält das Buch auch das Irland von heute im Blick.§Die Fotografien der Landschaft, der Baudenkmäler sowie vom irischen Leben, ergänzt durch Texte des Archäologen Peter Harbison, vermitteln einen ausführlichen Überblick über Geschichte, Kultur und Alltag des Landes.

      Irland zwischen Magie und Moderne2000
      5.0
    • Spectacular Ireland

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      There is a sweet inscription inside, front cover, please see a photo of it in this listing. Otherwise, the book is clean.

      Spectacular Ireland2000
      4.3
    • Dublin

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      Dublin1999
    • This work concentrates on the rich architectural heritage of both early and late medieval Ireland, preceded by an introduction on the groundwork laid by the Celts. The legacy of this period - manuscripts and metalwork, churches and great stone crosses, family tower houses and feudal castles have all been photographed by O'Brien and documented by Harbison for this book. Maps, charts and timelines afford the reader greater understanding of the complex world of medieval Ireland.

      Ancient Ireland: from prehistory to the Middle Ages1996
      3.5
    • Images of Ireland

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A blue-painted shop front in Castlerea. The long ridge of Benbulben Mountain swathed in cloud. Bogland rife with wild flowers. A crescent of deserted sandy beach in Connemara. The classical outlines of Westport House overlooking its shimmering lake. The "autograph tree" at Coole Park, initialled by Yeats and George Bernard Shaw. Heather, gorse, sheep and drystone walls. The Cliffs of Moher dropping dark and sheer down to the seas 100s of feet below. A roadside shrine to the Virgin freshly adorned with flowers. A lone angler casting his line into the River Boyne. The basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway, closely stacked as though by human hand. Gaily painted boats in small harbours. Sunset casting an orange light over Glenveagh Lough with the castle silhouetted on its promontory. All these images are presented and arranged by province - Munster, Leinster, Connacht and Ulster, the four ancient kingdoms of Ireland. Extended captions provide background information on the history, geography, legends, famous people, folklore or local anecdote behind the pictures. --Amazon

      Images of Ireland1992