The Morrigan At The Cave Of Oweynagat T-Shirt
€20.00‘The Morrigan at the Cave of Oweynagat’, t-shirt. A unique, high quality ADULT t-shirt, exclusively produced for Rathcroghan Visitor Centre.
(Image by Charlotte Krause)
‘The Morrigan at the Cave of Oweynagat’, t-shirt. A unique, high quality ADULT t-shirt, exclusively produced for Rathcroghan Visitor Centre.
(Image by Charlotte Krause)
This is an A to Z celebration of Roscommon Writers, with work from Gerry Boland, Patrick Chapman, Jane Clarke, Margret Cousins, Bithia Mary Croker, Charlotte O’Conor Eccles, Percy French, Kieran Furey, Oliver Goldsmith, Hanna Greally, Kevin Hora, Douglas Hyde, Ann Joyce, Brian Leydan, Alice Lyons, Tomás Láidír MacCoisdealbha, John McGahern, Arthur Murphy, Turlough O’Carolan, M.F. Ó’Conchuir, Micheal O’Dea, Brian O’Dougherty, Seán Ó’Neachtain, Thomas Heazle Parke, Grace Rhys, Dermot Somers, Edward Synge, Marie-Louise Legg, David Thomson, Mary Turley-McGrath, John Waters and William Robert Wills Wilde.
Foreword by Professor Mary McAleese.
Contains a Literary Road Map of County Roscommon.
Thomas J. Devine was born on the 16th of November 1862 at Clarkwood, Co. Sligo.
He was an administrator of public affairs for County Roscommon over a lengthy period.
The table of contents include:
– James J. O’ Kelly
– The Irish Party and the United Irish League
– Thomas J. Devine’s Family Background
– Early Political Career
– Jasper Tully
– Selection of Candidates
– The Election Campaign
– The Election and How its Result was Received
– Life After Politics
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