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  • The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland
  • Written by author J. Stirling Coyne
  • Published by Mercury Books London, 2003/11/01
  • Originally published in 1842 as two volumes, this collaboration between two talented men has not seen print in years. The first section contains a stunning collection of landscapes wooded gorges, crashing waterfalls, wind-swept seashores, dramat
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Chapter I. Embark from Port Patrick
Chapter II. Drogheda, and a Miraculous Image of the Blessed Virgin
Chapter III. The Road from Cave Hill to Larne
Chapter IV. Beauty of the Coast between Larne and Glenarm
Chapter V. The Grey Man's Path -- Accidents on the Cliff
Chapter VI. First View of the Giant's Causeway
Chapter VII. Breakfast at Bushmills
Chapter VIII. Dunluce to Coleraine and Limavady
Chapter IX. Ballyshannon and Sligo Abbey
Salmon Fishing on the Moy
Chapter X. Lough Conn and Mount
The Joyce Country, and "big Jack Joyce"
Leenane -- Lord Sligo's Lodge at Delphi
Chapter XI. Connemara, its wild grandeur
The Character of Connemara
The Twelve Pins of Binabola
Chapter XII. St. Patrick's Well, a famous place of Pilgrimage -- Life of St. Patrick
Chapter XIII. Approach to Galaway -- the Spanish Aspect of the People and the Town
The Story of Lynch Fitzstephen, the Warden of Galaway
The Singular Character of the Claddah people
Chapter XIV. The Shannon
The Shannon, from Portuma to Castle Connell
The Rapids of Doonass
The Course of the Shannon
Chapter XV. The Shannon near Tarbert
Kilkee, a favorite Watering -- Place
Superstitions -- Witchcraft in Ireland
Chapter XVI. The Rock of Cashel
Legend of the Fountain of Cashel
The Romantic Irish Legend of Daireen and Fithir
The Lady Alice Kettell, the reputed witch
Jerpoint Abbey, a splendid architectural Ruin
Chapter XVII. Waterford
The Beauty of Blackwater below Dromana
The Town of Lismore
Chapter XVIII. The General Character of the Counties of Cork and Kerry
A Historical Notice of the City of
The Character of theInhabitants
Amusements of the lower Classes
The Suburbs of Cork
Blarney Village and Castle
The Tradition of the Blarney-Stone
The Road from Cork to Bantry
Chapter XIX. Road from Glengariff to Killarney
Kenmare-Ross Island and its Castle
Innisfallen
Taking a Stag at Derricunnehey
The Legend of Innisfallen
A Second Visit to Murcruss Abbey
The Legend of the Yew-Tree
The Devil's Punch Bowl
Chapter XX. The Valley of the Flesk
The Legend of St. Latereen
Knockaclashy Hill
The Legend of St. Fineen Barr, and the "Big Eel"
The Love of Dancing amongst the Irish
Ancient and modern Dances of Ireland
Chapter XXI. Cork Revisited
Subterranean Chambers at Carrigtohill
The Story of Tom Doggan's
Remarkable Cromlech
Remarks on the Round Towers of The Giant's Stairs
The Cork River
Welsh Settlements in the Baronies of Forth and Bargie-Kinsale
The Natural Bridges
The Bay of Galaway
Irish Red Deer
Chapter XXII. The Road from Galway to Dublin
The Caoine, or Song of Sorrow
The Irish Wake
Athlone, and its Historical Remniscences
The "Deserted Village" of Gold-smith
The Legend of Lough Ouel
Observations on Irish Bogs
The Ancient Castle of the Geraldines
Chapter XXIII. The Environs of Dublin
The Strawberry-Beds
The Royal Hospital at Kilmainham
Ancient History of Dublin
The Cathedral of St. Patrick
Christ Church Cathedral
St. Michan's Vaults, their singular antiseptic property
The Castle of Dublin
Chapter XXIV. The County of Wicklow
The Garden of Ireland
The Village of Ennis kerry
The Lover's Leap
The Devil's Glen
An Important Discovery relative to the Round Towers of Ireland
The Battle of Arklow
The Bravery of the Irish
The Wicklow Gold Mines
Appendix


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