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IRELAND
AT A GLIMPSE 2008
Publisher: Peter Little Publications
$14 (includes
postage and VAT)
This guide is a must have for all travelers visiting
Ireland. Vouchers are 2-for-1 admissions so you save
50% on many of the top attractions over Ireland's 32
counties. There are over 100 vouchers with a savings
of 500,
$450US. This is the perfect pocket companion, light
weight and chock full of ideas. We offer discounts on
multiple guides for groups.
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EYEWITNESS
TRAVEL GUIDE: IRELAND
Publisher: Dorning Kindserley
$24.95 $17.50
This is possibly the best travel guide on the market
for helping you to plan out your list of "must
sees"...things you want to see and do the most
while in Ireland. Loads of color photos, historical
blurbs, maps, and more.
If
you're traveling to both Ireland and Scotland or between
Ireland and a any other Great Britain Desitinatino,
don't forget the companion guide to the Ireland one.
Save up to 30% off retail by ordering with All Ireland
Travel.
SCOTLAND
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EYEWITNESS
TRAVEL GUIDE: DUBLIN
Publisher: Dorning Kindserley
$19.95 $13.97
This is a stand-alone guide from the above Ireland
guide. This is by far the best guide on Dublin if this
is your only destination in Ireland. This guide is similar
to the Ireland guide in content but is completely centered
on Dublin City and the greater Dublin area. The Ireland
guide has a great Dublin section but this Dublin Guide
is padded with much more additional information.
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CULTURE
SHOCK: IRELAND
Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company
$13.95 $11.16
This book is the perfect primer for getting to know
the Irish culture. This book tells it like it is without
bogging the reader down in all the stuff the Hollywood
has promoted for so many years. This book tells about
the real Ireland from a straight forward position. It's
an excellent book not only for tourists but also for
anyone looking to come to Ireland on an extended holiday
or even to move to Ireland.
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IN
SEARCH OF IRELAND
Author: HV Morton
£8.99 £7.19
(amazon.co.uk)
Shortly after the declaration of the Irish Free State,
leading travel jounalist H V Morton visits Ireland.
He arrives in Ireland with all of the things he'd been
taught about the Irish at home and at school, and during
his trip he finds them all untrue. He reluctantly leaves
Ireland with a better understanding of a culture he
came to love in such a short time.
Originally published in 1931, this is a current printing.
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