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The Story Of The Irish Pub


The Story Of The Irish Pub
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Author : Cian Molloy
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002

The Story Of The Irish Pub written by Cian Molloy and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Business & Economics categories.


Whether referred to as an ale house, a tavern, an inn, or the modern-day pub, it occupies a very special place in Irish history and culture yet surprisingly little has been written about it. This book tells the history of pubs in an entertaining and informative way. It describes all the major developments in the history of the pub and unearths many amusing facts and figures about the licensed trade in the context of Irish history in general. It's a celebration of these houses and the people who lived and worked in them. Also included are profiles, with a photograph and brief description, of 100 traditional pubs that have been owned by the same families for over 100 years. These pubs are scattered throughout Ireland and a map is included to help readers locate them.



The Rise And Fall Of The Irish Pub


The Rise And Fall Of The Irish Pub
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Author : Robert E. Connolly
language : en
Publisher: Liffey Press
Release Date : 2010

The Rise And Fall Of The Irish Pub written by Robert E. Connolly and has been published by Liffey Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Business & Economics categories.


The story of Ireland's journey into prominence in science and technology, which brought temporary wealth and prosperity to the Republic and its pubs.



The Irish Pub


The Irish Pub
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Author : James Fennell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

The Irish Pub written by James Fennell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with History categories.


In this cheerful celebration, more than 250 photographs capture the essence of pubs from every part of Ireland. The volume's beautiful interiors and charming stories are an invaluable chronicle of traditional Irish life.Thames & Hudson



Have Ye No Homes To Go To


Have Ye No Homes To Go To
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Author : Kevin Martin
language : en
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Release Date : 2016-05-01

Have Ye No Homes To Go To written by Kevin Martin and has been published by Gill & Macmillan Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-01 with History categories.


The pub has been at the centre of Irish life for centuries. It has played many roles: funeral home, restaurant, grocery shop, music venue, job centre and meeting place for everyone from poets to revolutionaries. Often plain and unpretentious, it is a neutral ground, a leveller – a home away from home. From the feasts of high kings, through the heady gang-ruled pubs of nineteenth-century New York, right up to the gay bars and superpubs of today, this is an entertaining journey through the evolution of the Irish pub. Our 'locals' have become a global phenomenon: the export of the Irish pub, its significance to emigrants and its portrayal in cinema, television and literature are engagingly explored. The story of the Irish pub is the story of Ireland itself. "Fascinating ... endlessly surprising." – Irish Independent. "Full of brilliant anecdotes, packed with legal, literary, religious and historical bits and pieces that will keep you talking in the pub all night." – Neil Delamere, Today FM. "An enjoyable romp through the ephemera and facts surrounding that most Irish of institutions." – Irish Examiner. "Fascinating ... a great gift." – Mark Cagney, TV3



The Irish Pub


The Irish Pub
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Author : David Pritchard
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

The Irish Pub written by David Pritchard and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Bars (Drinking establishments) categories.




A Pint Of Plain


A Pint Of Plain
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Author : Bill Barich
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2018-06-26

A Pint Of Plain written by Bill Barich and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-06-26 with History categories.


After meeting an Irishwoman in London and moving to Dublin, Bill Barich?a “blow-in,” or stranger, in Irish parlance?found himself looking for a traditional Irish pub to be his local. There are nearly 12,000 pubs in Ireland, so he appeared to have plenty of choices. He wanted a pub like the one in John Ford's classic movie, The Quiet Man, offering talk and drink with no distractions, but such pubs are now scare as publicans increasingly rely on flat-screen televisions, rock music, even Texas Hold ‘Em to attract a dwindling clientele. For Barich, this signaled that something deeper was at play?an erosion of the essence of Ireland, perhaps without the Irish even being aware. A Pint of Plain is Barich's witty, deeply observant portrait of an Ireland vanishing before our eyes. While 85 percent of the Irish still stop by a pub at least once a month, strict drunk-driving laws have helped to kill business in rural areas. Even traditional Irish music, whose rich roots “connect the past to the present and close a circle,” is much less prominent in pub life. Ironically, while Irish pubs in the countryside are closing at the alarming rate of one per day, plastic IPC-type pubs are being born in foreign countries at the exact same rate. From the famed watering holes of Dublin to tiny village pubs, Barich introduces a colorful array of characters, and, ever pursuing craic, the ineffable Irish word for a good time, engages in an unvarnished yet affectionate discussion about what it means to be Irish today.



Irish Pubs Photo Book


Irish Pubs Photo Book
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Author : M. D. Healy
language : en
Publisher: M. D. Healy
Release Date : 2014-03-26

Irish Pubs Photo Book written by M. D. Healy and has been published by M. D. Healy this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-26 with categories.


The Irish Pubs Photo Book Volume I is a "coffee table" style photo book containing color photos of beautiful authentic traditional Irish pubs in Ireland, great for viewing on a Google device. The photo book contains over 60 different Irish pub photos. May you be blessed with an opportunity to travel to Ireland to visit some of these fine Irish public houses and experience the unique ambience and pleasures that each pub has to offer.



The Irish Pub


The Irish Pub
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Author : Liam Blake
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997-01-01

The Irish Pub written by Liam Blake and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-01-01 with Bars (Drinking establishments) categories.




The Irish Pub Cookbook


The Irish Pub Cookbook
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Author : Rosie Clarke
language : en
Publisher: Chartwell Books
Release Date : 2015-08-05

The Irish Pub Cookbook written by Rosie Clarke and has been published by Chartwell Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-08-05 with Cooking categories.


The Irish pub or public house has been a hub of Irish social life for hundreds of years, not only as a place to consume alcohol but lately as a meeting house where excellent local food is available. Until the arrival of supermarket and grocery chain stores in the 1960s, Irish pubs often operated as spirit groceries, which combined the running of a pub with a grocery, hardware store or other such business on the same premises. They even included undertakers at times, and this unusual arrangement exists in parts of the Republic today. Over the years, the traditional Irish pub has gone through something of a renaissance, due largely to increased tourism, with many pubs since the 1970s having been renovated to satisfy the expectations of foreign travelers. Consequently, they are now more striking, and possibly more comfortable, with brightly colored facias and signage, elaborate bars with shiny beer pumps and cozy fireplaces; many are now venues where traditional Irish music is performed. Publicans have also embraced the idea of serving food, commonly referred to as pubgrub, to hungry travelers, while others style their establishments gastro pubs with a mission to publicize the virtues of Ireland's culinary heritage. Irish Pub Cookbook is a celebration of incredible Irish food that takes its inspiration from the hearty, uncomplicated and delicious food that is most typical of the Irish pub.



The Irish Pub Cookbook


The Irish Pub Cookbook
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Author : Margaret M. Johnson
language : en
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Release Date : 2013-02-01

The Irish Pub Cookbook written by Margaret M. Johnson and has been published by Chronicle Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02-01 with Cooking categories.


More than seventy amazing Irish pub recipes, from the classic favorites you love to the contemporary specialties sure to delight. Talk about the luck of the Irish! One of the most beloved of Irish institutions (there are more than one thousand in Dublin alone), the traditional pub has served generations as the venue for local gossip, sporting news, a ceilidh or two, literary soirees, real estate deals, political debates, revolutionary plots, and, lest we forget, for knocking back a pint of Guinness or a “ball of malt.” The food’s not bad either—as The Irish Pub Cookbook so deliciously demonstrates. It’s a celebration of more than seventy pub classics: thick soups and stews; savory tarts and meaty pies; big bowls of salad (times change!); and desserts of the seconds-are-always-appropriate variety. There’s shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, seafood chowder, and whiskey bread pudding for those with a taste for the quintessential. Contemporary specialties such as Bacon, Blue Cheese, and Courgette Soup; Salmon Cakes with Dill and Wine Sauce; Braised Lambshanks with Red Currants; and White Chocolate Terrine spotlight modern Irish cooking’s richly deserved acclaim. Complete with pub photos, history, and lore, nobody leaves hungry when The Irish Pub Cookbook is in the kitchen. Praise for The Irish Pub Cookbook “In The Irish Heritage Cookbook, Johnson continues on her mission to inform Americans that contemporary Irish cooking means not just a rustic, stick-to-your-ribs Irish Stew with Brown Soda Bread, but also Green Tomato Tarte Tatin, as original and sophisticated as one found anywhere in Europe. The book reads like a tourist itinerary for hungry pub crawlers . . . and shares history on favorite pubs and their famous and infamous patrons and proprietors. Leigh Beish’s full-page photos deliver elegant interpretations of humble pub grub like Bacon and Cabbage, and Ploughman’s Lunch.” —Publishers Weekly