Books Ireland, October 2002: Forthcoming.

  • Strangford Lough: An Archaeological Survey of the Maritime Cultural Landscape. Thomas McErlean et al. Blackstaff 2002. 704pp. £25 hb
  • From Dublin Castle to Stormont: the Memoirs of Andrew Philip Magill, 1913-1925. ed. Charles W Magill. Cork UP 2002. 96pp.
  • The Journeyman: a Builder’s Life. Billy French. Wolfhound. 2002. 200pp.
  • Scholar Bishop: The Recollections and Diary of Narcissus Marsh, 1638-1696. ed. Raymond Cillespie. Cork UP 2002. 96pp.
  • Victor Bewley’s Memoirs. ed. Fiona Murdoch. Veritas. 2002.
  • Brian Moore: A Biography. Patricia Craig. Bloomsbury. 2002. £20. [‘authorised’]
  • Shackleton: an Irishman in Antarctica. John McKenna and Jonathan Shackleton. Lilliput. 2002. 192pp.
  • Thomas Davis and Ireland: A Biographical Sketch. Helen E Mulvey. Catholic U. of America Press. 288pp.
  • Death in December: The Glamorous Life and Brutal Death of Sophie Toscan du Plantier. Michael Sheridan. O’Brien Press 2002. 252pp.
  • Evil Empire. Paul Williams. Merlin. 2002. 376pp. [on the criminal Gilligan].
  • George Russell (AE) and the New Ireland, 1905-30. Nicholas Allen. Four Courts. 2002 [recte 2003]. 240pp.
  • Seamus Heaney and the Place of Writing. Eugene O’Brien. U of Florida Press. 2002. 160pp. £46.50
  • Selected Writings of John V. Kelleher on Ireland and Irish America. John V. Kelleher. South Illinois UP 2002. 320pp. £38.95
  • Ireland and The New Century: Politics, Culture & Identity. ed. Robert Savage. Four Courts. 2002. 220pp. [contribs. incl. Alvin Jackson, Seamus Deane and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.]
  • A Shared Childhood: The Story of Integrated Education in Northern Ireland. Fionnuala O’Connor. Blackstaff. 2002. 224pp.
  • The Bridgestone Food Lover’s Guide to Northern Ireland. John McKenna & Caroline Workman. Estragon. 2002. 144pp.
  • The North’s Restaurants, Shops and Food Producers. 6-week BBC TV tie-in. 2002.
  • Roly’s Bistro. Colin O’Daly. Gill & Macmillan. 2002.
  • Under the Weather: Coping with Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. John Mooney. Newleaf. 2002. 208pp.
  • All Sorts and Conditions: The Laity and the Church of Ireland. ed. Raymond Cillespie and Williarn Neely. Four Courts. 2002.
  • The Birth of Social Welfare in Ireland, 1922-52. Mel Cousins. Four Courts. 2002.
  • The Deeds of the Normans in Ireland: La Geste des Engleis en Yrlande [The song of Dermot and the earl]. Evelyn Mullally. Four Courts. 2002. 192pp.
  • The Factory Acts in Ireland, 1802-1914. Desmond Greer & James W. Nicolson. Four Courts. 2002. 240pp.
  • The Irish War of Independence. Michael Hopkinson. Gill & Macmillan. 2002. 400pp.
  • Toleration and Religious Identity: The Implications of the Edict of Nantes for France, Britain and Ireland. ed. Ruth Whelan & Carol Baxter. Four Courts. 2002. 302pp.
  • William King and the Anglican Irish Context, 1688-1729. ed. Christopher Fauske. Four Courts. 2002. £40 hb
  • Women and the Church in Medieval Ireland, c.1140-1540. Dianne Hall. Four Courts. 2002. 302pp.
  • Dublinia: The Story of Medieval Dublin. ed. Clarke, et al. O’Brien Press 2002. 96pp. £20
  • Landfall Ireland: Aircraft Downed in Ireland 1939-45. Donal McCarron. Colourpoint. 2002. 160pp.
  • Theorizing Ireland. ed. Claire Connolly. Palgrave. 2002. £47.50 hb; £15.99 pb
  • An Béal Beo (eagrán nua). Tomás Ó Máille. An Gum. 2002.
  • Medieval Welsh Poems. Joseph P Clancy. Four Courts. 2002. 400pp.
  • Commercial Law. E White. Round Hall. 2002. £145
  • The Company Secretary (2nd edn). C. Doyle. Round Hall. 2002.
  • Criminal Procedure. D. Walsh. Round Hall. 2002. €265 hb Brehon Library.
  • Drunken Driving and the law. M. de Blacam. Round Hall. NPG pb. [Jan. 2003]
  • Irish Planning Law and Procedure. E. Galligan. Round Hall NPC; hb. [Jan. 2003]
  • Media Law (2nd edn). M. McConagle. Round Hall. £57 pb [Jan. 2003]
  • I’m Fine! Learning to Unblock Your Emotions. Andrew Tresidder. Newleaf 2002. 240pp.
  • Collins Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. ed. Merlin Holland. Times (Harper Collins). 1280pp. [incls. Letters.]
  • The Inferno. Dante, trans. Ciaran Carson. Granta 2002. £14.99.
  • Fiction and the Northern Irish Troubles since 1969: (De-)constructing the North. Elmer Kennedy-Andrews. Four Courts. 2002. 240pp.
  • Peace Comes Dropping Slow: Conversations in Northern Ireland. Edith Shillue. U. of Massachusetts Press. 2002. 200pp.
  • The Masterpiece, Uncut. Alan Shortt. Merlin. 2002. 160pp. [fiction]
  • Right on Time. Pauline McLynn. Headline. 2002. [private eye Leo Street]
  • This is Not a Novel. Jennifer Johnston. Review 2002.
  • Done into English. Pearse Hutchinson. Gallery. 2002. q.pp.
  • Erris. Seán Lysaght. Gallery. 2002. 96pp.
  • Fuselage. Justin Quinn. Gallery. 2002. 56pp.
  • Hear, O Island: Theology and Catechesis in the New Millennium. John Redford. Veritas. 2002. [Maryvale Symposium]
  • The Irish Catholic Church Since 1950. Louise Fuller. Gill & Macmillan. 2002. 352pp.
  • The Girls in the Big Picture: New Voices in Ulster. Blackstaff. 2002. 208pp. Imelda Foley [Successful women and new radical playwrights]
  • Newgrange and the Bend of the Boyne. Geraldine Stout. Cork UP 2002. 236pp., ill. [308 col. photos & 118 colour maps, &c.]
  • Father Browne’s Trains & Railways. ed. E. E. O’Donnell. Wolfhound. 2002. 96pp.
  • The Last Years of the Wee Donegal: The County Donegal Railways in Colour 1950-59. Robert Robotham. Colourpoint. 2002. 72pp.
  • The Wee Donegal Revisited: The County Donegal Railways in Colour. Robert Robotham and Joe Curran. Colourpoint. 2002. 108pp.

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