Real Ireland, 1985. — 100 p. The delight in the anticipation of undertaking the production of a book on "Irish Pubs" has only been superceded by the actual formation of the book. Gathering the photos together, viewing and selecting the slides, by Liam Blake, and combining the introduction by David Pritchard, and just generally watching the book cometogether, has given me immense...
Harry N. Abrams, 2003. — 152 p. For a country so identified with the color green, it seems odd to photograph Ireland in black and white. Freedman?s approach, however, brings out the spirit of the Irish people and landscape in less familiar ways. The stone cliffs and walls of The Burren in County Clare spread solidly over two pages, and a robust man sets off rowing under a darkened...
Currach Press, 2015. — 128 p.
A Portrait of Connemara is a photographic exploration of one of Ireland's most beautiful regions. A stunning and wonderful new perspective of wild landscapes, intimate portraits, and untamed mountains from photographer Mark Joyce. Containing over 80 unique images, each one conveying the excitement and passion he feels for the area, this book...
Colour Library Books, 1977. — 72 p. To people all over the world Ireland is equally well known as the 'Emerald Isle' and the 'Green Isle of Erin", and thevery names conjure up an image of this uniquely beautiful land. The references to 'green' and 'emerald' are no coincidence for, lying as it does in the path of the prevailing westerly winds from the Atlantic ocean, the island is...
Kaye & Ward, 1980. — 138 p. The paper is not of great quality and though there is a plethora of photographs,the color rendition is very poor and the B & W are even poorer.These comments pertain to the printing of the photographs, not the subjects which is excellent.However,the lasckluster paper and printing is made up with the text,where writing is supurb and a joy to read.The...
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