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Auteur William NOLAN |
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; A. J. HUGHES, Editeur commercial | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 2001This book is an interdisciplinary study on Armagh. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Charles DILLON, Auteur ; Henry A. JEFFERIES, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 2000This book is an interdisciplinary study on Tyrone. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Gerard O'BRIEN, Editeur commercial | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1999This book is an interdisciplinary study on Derry. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Padraig G. LANE, Auteur | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1999This book is an interdisciplinary study on Laois. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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Irish Towns : A Guide to Sources consists of ten chapters by specialist authors on the cartographic, material and literary sources available for the study of Irish towns and their inhabitants throu...![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Timothy P. O'NEILL, Auteur | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1998This book is an interdisciplinary study on Offaly. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Mairead DUNLEVY, Editeur commercial ; Liam RONAYNE, Auteur | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1995This book is an interdisciplinary study on Donegal. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Ken HANNIGAN, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1994This book is an interdisciplinary study on Wicklow. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Thomas P. POWER, Auteur | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1992This book is an interdisciplinary study on Waterford. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Kevin WHELAN, Auteur | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1990This book is an interdisciplinary study on Kilkenny. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Kevin WHELAN, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1987This book is an interdisciplinary study on Wexford. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Thomas MCGRATH, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & Society | 1985This book is an interdisciplinary study on Tipperary. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.![]()
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William NOLAN, Auteur ; Lindsay PROUDFOOT, Auteur | Dublin : Geography Publications | History & SocietyThis book is an interdisciplinary study on Down. Archaeologists, medievalists, Celtic scholars, geographers, folklorists and historians combine to provide an attractive account of a key region.