Enchanted Ireland

Enchanted Ireland

by Paul Lay (Author), Richard Turpin (Author)

Synopsis

Ireland is an ancient land - beautiful, mythical, tragic - that casts its bewitching spell upon all who visit her. The long, troubled history of this island at the very edge of Europe is peopled with heros, villains, visionaries and gods conjured up among a breathtaking landscape of harsh mountains and swirling loughs, verdant pastures and a raw, jagged coastline. Richard Turpin's remarkable collection of photographs reveals a land and a people that, for all the bewildering changes of the recent past, the new-found prosperity and global profile, remain firmly in touch with this intoxicating past. From the elegant Georgian squares of Dublin to the raucous horse fairs of Galway, from the dazzling traditional musicians of Clare to the peaceful Glens of Antrim, here is an evocative portrait of the Irish nation today, at once ancient and modern, familiar and strange. From the lush pastures of Tipperary, to the thrilling Atlantic-battered cliffs of Donegal, the myriad attractions of this small island are perfectly captured by Richard Turpin's carefully crafted images and Paul Lay's compelling commentary.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 03 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0316856924
ISBN 13: 9780316856928

Author Bio
Richard Turpin is a life fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and was the official photographer on the Society's Oman and Nepal expeditions. Paul Lay is a London-based journalist and travel writer and over the past fifteen years he has travelled extensively throughout Ireland.