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THE GLOAMING, Musician ; Thomas BARTLETT, Musician ; Dennis CAHILL, Musician ; Martin HAYES, Musician ; Iarla O LIONAIRD, Singer ; Caoimhin O RAGHALLAIGH, Musician | [S.l.] : Real World | 2019The Gloaming is Iarla O Lionaird (voice), Caoimhin O Raghallaigh (hardanger d'amore), Dennis Cahill (fiddle), Thomas Bartlett (piano)![]()
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THE GLOAMING, Musician ; Thomas BARTLETT, Musician ; Dennis CAHILL, Musician ; Martin HAYES, Musician ; Iarla O LIONAIRD, Singer ; Caoimhin O RAGHALLAIGH, Musician | [S.l.] : Real World | 2016The Gloaming is Iarla O Lionaird (voice), Caoimhin O Raghallaigh (hardanger d'amore), Dennis Cahill (fiddle), Thomas Bartlett (piano)![]()
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THE GLOAMING, Musician ; Thomas BARTLETT, Musician ; Dennis CAHILL, Musician ; Martin HAYES, Musician ; Iarla O LIONAIRD, Singer ; Caoimhin O RAGHALLAIGH, Musician | [S.l.] : Real World | 2013The Gloaming is Iarla O Lionaird (voice), Caoimhin O Raghallaigh (hardanger d'amore), Dennis Cahill (fiddle), Thomas Bartlett (piano)![]()
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Con COSTELLO, Author ; Thomas BARTLETT, Author of introduction, etc. ; Siobhan DE HOIR, Author ; Harman MURTAGH, Author of introduction, etc. ; Randall ROGERS, Author | Dublin : Irish Academic Press | 2006![]()
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Thomas BARTLETT, Author ; David DICKSON, Author ; Daire KEOGH, Author ; Kevin WHELAN, Author | Dublin : Four Courts Press | 2003![]()
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Memoirs, journals and political writings compiled and arranged by his son William T.W. Tone, 1826. Wolfe Tone was one of the founders of the United Irishmen, a moving spirit behind the 1798 Rising and is generally credited with the title of 'fat[...]![]()
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This is a study of organised military activity and its broad impact on Ireland over the last thousand years. It integrates the best recent scholarship in military history into its social and political context to provide a comprehensive treatment[...]![]()
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Thomas BARTLETT, Author |Did an Irish state exist before the twentieth century? Given the familiar argument that the central theme of nineteenth-century Irish history has been the ceaseless quest by an Irish nation to find (or found) an Irish state in which to realize i[...]