Lost Gaels

Lost Gaels

Author: Peadar Thompson

Publisher: Merrion Press

Published: 2024-11-07

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1785375385

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‘After the massacre, the GAA became even more important to us as a real sense of identity. It’s difficult to explain but we could cling to it in a sense, and say this is ours, this is us.’- Clare Rogan, wife of Adrian Rogan, killed by the UVF in the 1994 Loughinisland massacre The GAA has long been at the heart of Irish life, nurturing our culture and communities and fostering powerful social bonds. However, as sectarian conflict intensified in the North, the GAA became the object of animosity and surveillance by loyalist paramilitaries and Crown forces. Clubhouses and pitches were occupied by British forces, fans were security checked and harrassed on their way to and from games, and over 150 members were killed. Lost Gaels is the first comprehensive account of the devastating impact of the Troubles on the GAA, providing a platform for bereaved family and friends to pay homage to their lost loved ones. Capturing the deep connection between the GAA and the everyday lives of Irish people, this is a poignant and powerful tribute to the lives of lost Gaels.


Gael Force

Gael Force

Author: Mervin Daub

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9780773515192

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Football at Queen's University has one of the richest, and certainly one of the longest, histories of any sport in Canada. The Golden Gaels have been a presence in Canadian football at both the amateur and professional level since 1882. Gael Force traces this history, chronicling the team's ups and downs and integrating them within the history of the university, the country, and the sport in general.


Gael Force, Second Edition

Gael Force, Second Edition

Author: Merv Daub

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2018-02-02

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0773553053

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Football at Queen’s University has one of the richest and longest histories of any sport in Canada. The Golden Gaels have been a presence in Canadian football at both the amateur and professional levels since 1882. Gael Force traces this history, chronicling the team’s ups and downs and integrating them within the history of the university, the country, and the sport in general. Providing a wealth of interesting facts and engaging anecdotes as well as profiles and photographs of the coaches, captains, and players, Merv Daub takes the reader through more than a century of Queen’s football. Drawing from a wealth of sources, Daub recounts the team’s key milestones including their first Dominion championship in 1893 with “Curtis and his boys,” three consecutive Grey Cup wins in the 1920s, the 1934–35 victory of the “Fearless Fourteen,” the 1955 season when Gus Braccia, Ronnie Stewart, Gary Schreider, Lou Bruce, Al Kocman, “Jocko” Thompson, and the rest of that “band of merry men” brought Queen’s back into the limelight, the golden years of the 1960s, and the 1978 and 1992 Vanier Cup championship seasons. Adding twenty more years of football history since Gael Force was first published in 1996, this new edition includes the 2016 season played at the revitalized Richardson Stadium. It is both a tribute to a long-standing football legacy at Queen’s and an important historical and sociological study of college sport in Canada.


Time Guardians Book Bundle (5 books)

Time Guardians Book Bundle (5 books)

Author: Skhye Moncrief

Publisher: Skhye Moncrief

Published: 2014-05-16

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13:

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5 books for the price of 4! (3 novels & 2 novellas--1030 pages if released in print) The series... A war wages among the Gods. Two Celtic time-travel orders in the future intermarry to safeguard history. Paradox is but a stolen heart away. Open the door to a new reality where legend becomes history and destined love defeats timeless evil. Book 1: SACRIFICIAL HEARTS (80 pages if released in print) Book 2: SWORDSONG (348 pages if released in print) Book 3: HE OF THE FIERY SWORD (340 pages if released in print) Book 4: NAKED ON THE STAIRCASE (202 pages if released in print) Book 6: THE SPELL OF THE KILLING MOON (86 pages if released in print) Books can be read in any order. Books 5 & 7 are coming soon.


He of the Fiery Sword

He of the Fiery Sword

Author: Skhye Moncrief

Publisher: Skhye Moncrief

Published: 2014-05-16

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13:

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Full-length Celtic fantasy romance novel -- 85K words (340 pages if released in print) Blurb: He, Arthur, is a reflection of luck, an abomination. He can feel the love, the pain, the sorrow, and the joy of all the ages. If he doesn't save the Druid he is sent to find, all known history could change. Some things are worth dying for. But first a man must live. Arthur didn't count on becoming human. And now the fairies want him to break dragon law... He never expected his charge to push him to the edge of reason. But a man must live before becoming king. Fear not. The fairies have a plan. Trust not the fairies. Druids wed one soul for eternity to protect the integrity of the timeline. Druid Solas’s soul mate was taken from her. Now, an 11th Century Irish bishop stalks her to serve as his mistress. She has nothing left yet everything to live for in creating the historical maps she was sent through time to make. She will break time-travel Code if she submits to another man by allowing even one paradoxical child to muddy history. Then Arthur arrives to save her. He is anything but a time guardian. And a fairy tells her to help him. To ignore a god’s instruction could prove detrimental. Yet, every time guardian knows believing the Gods is wielding a double-edged sword. Since it is forbidden for Druids to wield weapons, her future relies on He of the Fiery Sword. King Arthur is born.


Mere Irish & Fíor-Ghael

Mere Irish & Fíor-Ghael

Author: J. Th. Leerssen

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1986-01-01

Total Pages: 555

ISBN-13: 9027279152

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The aim of this investigation is to reconsider the cultural confrontation between England and Ireland from a new methodological perspective, and to trace how this confrontation resulted in a particular notion, literary as well as political, of Irish nationality.


Wogan's Ireland

Wogan's Ireland

Author: Terry Wogan

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-08-30

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1471115003

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In a magical mix of the personal and the political, the humorous and the tragic, the historic and the modern, we follow Terry Wogan on his return to his native land. Terry left Ireland in the late 1960s, after a childhood in Limerick and early career in Dublin. In Wogan's Irelandwe see through Terry's eyes how the country has changed. He rediscovers its rugged coastline and the spectacular views he remembers from childhood holidays. He revisits old haunts, hooks up with long-lost friends, colleagues and fellow expats, enjoying the nostalgia evoked by these experiences. But he doesn't shy away from the more complicated responses that led him to seek his fortunes elsewhere. During the course of Wogan's Irelandhe also explains why he had to leave it all behind. Imbued with Terry's inimitable style - witty and urbane, relaxed yet engaging - this book stands as a fitting tribute not only to a beautiful, complex and contradictory nation, but to one of the BBC's longest-standing and most popular personalities.