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  • The Story of the Great Irish Famine
  • David Rooney
  • Page: 32
  • Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
  • ISBN: 9781804581797
  • Publisher: Gill Books

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Ebook for oracle 11g free download The Story of the Great Irish Famine iBook ePub 9781804581797

Illustrates the Great Irish Famine, uncovering its profound impact on collective Irish memory through scraperboard art. What lies beneath? The Great Irish Famine is a story that has been told for several generations and is the single most pivotal experience in modern Irish history. Now, acclaimed Irish illustrator David Rooney, through the evocative medium of scraperboard, scratches away at the detail of our shared history line by line, uncovering the collective memory that lies beneath us all.

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