The third instalment in the hugely successful, bestselling Vanishing Ireland series - another invaluable chronicle of a disappearing Ireland
The third instalment in the hugely successful, bestselling Vanishing Ireland series - another invaluable chronicle of a disappearing Ireland
In Vanishing Ireland: Recollections of our Changing Times, the third book in the bestselling Vanishing Ireland series, bestselling author Turtle Bunbury and award-winning photographer James Fennell, once again, travel the length and breadth of the country talking to the people of Ireland who share with them their memories of ways and traditions of Irish life.
Through their own words and memories, men and women from every corner of Ireland transport us through the years, back to a time when life was simpler, when the emphasis was on the community, family life, tradition and a sense of national identity. Through a unique collection of stunningly evocative portrait and landscape photographs, and moving personal interviews we are reminded of our culture and are given a first hand account of an Ireland that is almost unrecognisable in today's world.Vanishing Ireland: Recollections of our Changing Times brings together the stories of those who lived through Ireland's formative years. These poignant interviews and photographs will make you laugh and cry but, above all, will provide a valuable chronicle that connects twenty-first century Ireland to a rapidly disappearing world.“One of the best picture books of the year-- Irish Examiner”
A dignified tribute to the older generation who grew up, so it seems, in another world. - The Irish Examiner
A wonderful book - MetroOne of the best picture books of the year - Irish ExaminerA genuine treasure ... full of stunning photographs and fascinating profiles - The DublinerAn absolutely beautiful book - Pat Kenny, Today with Pat KennyAn ideal Christmas present - Sunday IndependentAward-winning travel writer and historian, Turtle Bunbury was born in 1972 and educated in Dublin and Scotland. After graduating from Trinity College Dublin with a degree in Modern History in 1996, he spent three years in Hong Kong working as a freelance correspondent with the South China Morning Post. Since his return to Ireland, he has developed his interest in Irish and world history, contributing articles to magazines and newspapers around the world. His subsequent travels have brought him to Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mexico, Sri Lanka and the USA.
His recent publications include The Landed Gentry & Aristocracy of Co Wicklow (2005), Living in Sri Lanka (2006), Vanishing Ireland (2006), The Irish Pub (2008) and, most recently, Dublin Docklands - An Urban Voyage (2009). He also co-wrotethe script of the 2008 BIFF-nominated documentary 'John Henry Foley -Sculptor of the Empire'.Turtle is Homes Editor for The White Book and a frequent contributor to The Irish Times and The Irish Daily Mail. He lives in County Carlow with his wife Ally and daughters Jemima and Bay. Photographer James Fennell was born and educated in Ireland. Now established as one of the country's foremost photographers, he has spent much of the past decade travelling extensively around the world. He works primarily in the areas of interiors, travel, lifestyle and portraiture and his work has been widely featured in magazines and newspapers from Vogue Living and House & Garden to The Financial Times and The Irish Times. Vanishing Ireland: Recollections of our Changing World is the third instalment in the hugely successful Vanishing Ireland series.In Vanishing Ireland: Recollections of our Changing Times, the third book in the bestselling Vanishing Ireland series, bestselling author Turtle Bunbury and award-winning photographer James Fennell, once again, travel the length and breadth of the country talking to the people of Ireland who share with them their memories of ways and traditions of Irish life.Through their own words and memories, men and women from every corner of Ireland transport us through the years, back to a time when life was simpler, when the emphasis was on the community, family life, tradition and a sense of national identity. Through a unique collection of stunningly evocative portrait and landscape photographs, and moving personal interviews we are reminded of our culture and are given a first hand account of an Ireland that is almost unrecognisable in today's world.Vanishing Ireland: Recollections of our Changing Times brings together the stories of those who lived through Ireland's formative years. These poignant interviews and photographs will make you laugh and cry but, above all, will provide a valuable chronicle that connects twenty-first century Ireland to a rapidly disappearing world.
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