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This book contains Samuel G. Bayne's 1902 account of a trip through Donegal and Connemara, Ireland. "On an Irish Jaunting-Car Through Donegal and Connemara" offers the reader a unique and fascinating insight into Ireland in the early twentieth century, and it is not to be missed by aficionados of vintage Irish literature. Contents include: "New York to Londonderry", "Londonderry to Port Salon", "Port Salon to Dunfanaghy", "Dunfanaghy to Fallcarragh", "Fallcarragh to Gweedore", "Gweedore to Glenties", "Glenties to Carrick", "Carrick to Donegal", "Donegal to Ballyshannon", "Ballyshannon to Sligo", "Sligo to Ballinrobe", "Ballinrobe to Leenane", "Leenane to Recess", "Achill Island", "Recess to Galway", "Aran Islands", "Limerick", and "Cork and Queenstown". Many vintage books such as this were becoming increasingly scarce or expensive. This volume is now republished in an available, modern edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction.… (altro)
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At New York, on the 26th of June, we boarded the SS. Columbia, the new twin-screw steamer of the Anchor Line.
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But if they have in them the innate desire to see some of the finest natural scenery in the world, and by all odds the greatest display of verdure in all its varying shades and colors, then perhaps they may risk the many disappointing conditions that must be overcome if they would see Ireland at its best.
This book contains Samuel G. Bayne's 1902 account of a trip through Donegal and Connemara, Ireland. "On an Irish Jaunting-Car Through Donegal and Connemara" offers the reader a unique and fascinating insight into Ireland in the early twentieth century, and it is not to be missed by aficionados of vintage Irish literature. Contents include: "New York to Londonderry", "Londonderry to Port Salon", "Port Salon to Dunfanaghy", "Dunfanaghy to Fallcarragh", "Fallcarragh to Gweedore", "Gweedore to Glenties", "Glenties to Carrick", "Carrick to Donegal", "Donegal to Ballyshannon", "Ballyshannon to Sligo", "Sligo to Ballinrobe", "Ballinrobe to Leenane", "Leenane to Recess", "Achill Island", "Recess to Galway", "Aran Islands", "Limerick", and "Cork and Queenstown". Many vintage books such as this were becoming increasingly scarce or expensive. This volume is now republished in an available, modern edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction.