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Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Risk Factors of Kerry Blue Terriers
Ross D Clark DVM
Xlibris
2015
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An Account of the Caves of Ballybunian, County of Kerry.
William Francis Ainsworth
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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William Francis Ainsworth (1807-1896) was an English surgeon, traveller, geographer and geologist, known also as a writer and editor. He was first trained as a surgeon and physician, serving at various hospitals in England and Scotland, and also serving at hospitals in Ireland during an outbreak of the cholera, in 1832 publishing a book on his observations on the cholera. He recorded incidents of his time in Ireland in Ainsworth's Magazine and the New Monthly Magazine. In 1834 he published An Account of the Caves of Ballybunian, County of Kerry: With Some Mineralogical Details, in Dublin, Ireland. Even so, he is best known for his writings on travels in the Middle East, having served as a medical doctor for various expeditions.
Truth, Power and Lies: Irish Society and the Case of the Kerry Babies
Tom Inglis
University College Dublin Press
2003
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The finding of two dead babies within the space of a fortnight in County Kerry in 1984 is an extraordinary story that rocked Catholic Ireland. The Kerry Babies Case is still unresolved, with many unanswered questions. Did Joanne Hayes have twins? Did the Gardai - the Irish police - intimidate her family into confessing their involvement in the murder of one of the babies? The Tribunal which examined the case largely exonerated the Gardai and blamed the family, yet as a result of the case the Murder Squad was disbanded and a Garda Complaints Board established. Tom Inglis, in his detailed analysis of the case, explains that it is obviously important to retell the story because justice might not have been done. But he goes further to explain how the case is an important part of understanding how the second half of 20th-century Ireland saw a transition from a traditional, rural, conservative and Catholic society to the modern, urban, liberal and secular one which is emerging today. In particular, the case represents a watershed for the position of women in Irish society: many were motivated to protest for the first time.
Truth, Power and Lies: Irish Society and the Case of the Kerry Babies
Tom Inglis
University College Dublin Press
2003
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The finding of two dead babies within the space of a fortnight in County Kerry in 1984 is an extraordinary story that rocked Catholic Ireland. The Kerry Babies Case is still unresolved, with many unanswered questions. Did Joanne Hayes have twins? Did the Gardai - the Irish police - intimidate her family into confessing their involvement in the murder of one of the babies? The Tribunal which examined the case largely exonerated the Gardai and blamed the family, yet as a result of the case the Murder Squad was disbanded and a Garda Complaints Board established. Tom Inglis, in his detailed analysis of the case, explains that it is obviously important to retell the story because justice might not have been done. But he goes further to explain how the case is an important part of understanding how the second half of 20th-century Ireland saw a transition from a traditional, rural, conservative and Catholic society to the modern, urban, liberal and secular one which is emerging today. In particular, the case represents a watershed for the position of women in Irish society: many were motivated to protest for the first time.
Cork, Limerick, Kerry
ORDNANCE SURVEY
2022
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Irish Historical Allusions, Curious Customs and Superstitions, County of Kerry, Corkaguiny (Edition1)
James Talboys Wheeler
Alpha Editions
2025
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Mount Saint Brandon Religious Celebration; The Scenery ... and History of West Kerry.
James J Long
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: Mount Saint Brandon Religious Celebration; the scenery ... and history of West Kerry.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries' relations with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Long, James J.; 1868. 29 p.; 4 . 010358.g.7.(3.)
A Full Report of the Trials of Gerard O'Connor, Rev.Andrew O'Sullivan, Jeremiah O'Connor, and Wm. m'Carthy, at the Last Kerry Assizes, Held at Tralee, on the 18th October, for Conspiring to Resist the Payment of Tithes and Exciting the People to That...
Gale, Making of Modern Law
2012
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The much anticipated second novel from prize-winning Irish poet and novelist, Kerry Hardie. 'The Bird Woman' is a moving account of two marriages, a gift that feels like a curse, and the freedom that lies on the far side of family or group identity. Ellen McKinnon, red-haired, clairvoyant, fiercely independent, finds her marriage, her health, her sanity threatened when she 'sees' the death of a man in a bomb attack before it has really occurred. Terrified by what's happening to her, she leaves her home, her tribe, her husband, to live with a man she barely knows in Southern Ireland. There she strives to live a normal life in a different culture, to be accepted by her husband's family and friends, to learn a new way of living. Though determined to suppress her 'gift' at any cost, with the birth of her children the clairvoyance changes and broadens into a power to heal. Slowly the rumours spread and the sick seek her out, yet she turns them away from her door. Her husband and her closest friend demand that she question her right to suppress her remarkable powers. Reluctantly she accepts her fate, and begins her work as a healer. But the personal cost is high, and this work begins to damage her most intimate relationships. When news of the final illness of her long-estranged mother forces her return to her native city, everything falls apart for her and she finds there's no safe ground beneath her feet.
The School Gate Survival Guide
Kerry Fisher
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
2014
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A hilarious, straight-talking read for fans of Fiona Neill and Gill Hornby’s ‘The Hive’. Previously published as ‘The Class Ceiling’. Maia is a cleaner for ladies who lunch. With mops and buckets in tow, she spends her days dashing from house to house cleaning up after them, as they rush from one exhausting Pilates class to the next. But an unusual inheritance catapults her and her children into the very exclusive world of Stirling Hall School – a place where no child can survive without organic apricots and no woman goes a week without a manicure. As Maia and her children, Bronte and Harley, try to settle into their new life, Maia is inadvertently drawn to the one man who can help her family fit in. But is his interest in her purely professional? And will it win her any favours at the school gate? A hilarious, straight-talking read for anyone who's ever despaired at the politics of the school run.
"Funny, warm and beautifully written - I loved it." MILLY JOHNSON **Can one woman's marriage survive her best friend's divorce? Veronica Henry meets Erica James in this gorgeous summer read.**
‘A shocking, gripping read’ Dreda Say Mitchell ‘Sweeps along at a breakneck pace.’ Anna Smith Having spent her life watching her father run his East London firm, Zara Ezra has learnt a thing or two about being a gangster, and she’s ready to take over when the time comes. Mike Regan, a blast from Zara’s past, is the head of his own firm, but when his son is kidnapped in the middle of a gangland feud, Mike has no choice but to accept help from the Ezras to get his little boy back alive. With a rival firm playing increasingly dirty, murder moves to the top of the agenda and Zara has some big choices to make. It seems that the only way to come out on top is to play them at their own game… But will she become The Hunter or The Hunted? A gripping gangland crime thriller, perfect for fans of Martina Cole and Kimberley Chambers. 'Another cracker from Kerry Barnes. The Hunted is a rollercoaster ride!’ Jaime Raven ‘An absolute must read from this talented author.’ Jacqui Rose Readers love Kerry Barnes: ‘Kerry Barnes you have never disappointed me yet with a book.’ ‘Another fantastic story from Kerry Barnes.’ ‘Couldn’t put this book down.’ ‘Gripping, a real page turner and terrific storyline’ ‘I couldn't put it down once I started and was sad to come to the end’ ‘Never in my life have I read such a great fabulous series of books’
Someone’s watching you… Living in a beautiful home on the edge of a council estate, Kara Bannon can’t imagine what it’s like to have nothing. An eerie phone call plays on her mind and within three days she loses everything – her job, her home and Justin, the only person she thought she could trust. Alone and terrified, she makes a decision that will change her life forever. Suddenly she has to enter a new world – Prison. Revenge is not always so sweet… The gripping new gangland crime thriller from bestseller Kerry Barnes. Perfect for fans of Kimberley Chambers, Martina Cole and Jacqui Rose. Readers love DECEIT by Kerry Barnes: ‘The best Kerry Barnes book yet!’ ‘The ending was truly shocking!!! knocked me off my feet!!!’ ‘Another winner from Kerry Barnes! Could not put this down!’ ‘Absolutely fantastic, I can’t wait for the next one’ ‘Kerry is one of my favourite authors if you have not read any of her books then give them a go.’ ‘MUST READ!!! 10 STAR!!!!’ ‘Another brilliant book by Kerry Barnes. Gripped from the first chapter.’ ‘Kerry Barnes is without a doubt a fantastic writer and my favourite by far’ ‘What a fantastic book I just couldn't put it down’ ‘Be prepared. Once you start this book, nothing else will be able to interrupt you! It grips you from page 1…..’ ‘Great read I laughed & I cried, I was shocked and Surprised, I could wait to turn the page, for the next bit of excitement, I read it so quick because I could put it down, brilliant’ ‘I look forward to Kerry's release days and her books never disappoint!‘ ‘Omg this had me gripped right till the end such a story absolutely loved this book I didn’t want it to end , can’t wait for her next book absolutely brilliant 10 stars from me’ ‘Couldn't believe the ending was not expecting that all. This book is great with all its twists I thoroughly enjoyed it.’
From the bestselling author of The Girl In The Picture comes a beautiful new timeslip novel. Berkshire, 1944When Will Bates offers to take ATA pilot Lilian Miles to the dance, he sends her heart into a flutter. But as their relationship progresses, Lilian can’t help but get cold feet. Deep down she’s always known that the secrets locked in her past would weigh heavily on her future happiness… London, 2018Helena Miles loves nothing more than digging into the back stories of celebrity families, making her perfectly suited for her job as a researcher on the hit show Where Did You Come From?. But when handsome superstar Jack Jones sweeps into her life, she unexpectedly finds herself trawling through her own family history. As she explores her family’s past, she discovers that there are far more secrets hidden there than she ever expected… What really happened to her aunt Lilian during the war, and why can’t she open up about it now? An inspirational tale of sisterhood and strength, perfect for fans of Tracy Rees and Kathryn Hughes. Readers love Kerry Barrett: ‘All Kerry Barrett's books are brilliant’ ‘I'd highly recommend this: detective fiction, historical fiction, powerful, moving, thrilling, sometimes comic, always very human.’ ‘A beautiful story which kept me hooked’ ‘I would definitely recommend this read, but be warned, you won't want to put it down.’ ‘Loved the whole story, couldn't put it down’ ‘Will definitely read more from this author’
An extraordinary story against all the odds… He vowed in his letter to one day meet her again, once the war was over. But it was a letter Maria couldn’t bring herself to read… Growing up in the humble Spanish town of Fuentes, Maria dreamed of seeing the world and marrying one day. But before her life can truly start, civil war breaks out and Fuentes is torn apart by violence, secrecy and corruption. Maria vows to take a stand, yet as an unspeakable tragedy rocks her trust in human decency, her heart hardens and the love she once believed in seems far out of reach. But when she falls for an occupying soldier, she questions whether she can truly love someone who is her enemy?
â??Incredibleâ?¦ I was enraptured through every single part of itâ?¦ Made me feel quite emotionalâ?¦ Fabulous read.â?? NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars