Clericalised Education in Ireland a Plea for Popular Control Part 1

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Clericalised Education in Ireland a Plea for Popular Control Part 1
J H D Miller
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By W. B. YEATS. This volume con- tains the Plays The Shadowy Waters, The King's Threshold, and On Bailees Strand, entirely revised and largely re-written, and the collection of Lyrics In the Seven Woods. Crown 8vo. 6s. Net.
The Fair Hills of Ireland. Written by STEPHEN GWYNN, and illustrated by HUGH THOMSON. 31 Drawings in black and white and Four Coloured Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 65.
THIS book is the record of a pilgrimage to historic and beautiful places in Ireland, so arranged as to give an
... idea not only of their physical aspect to-day, but also of the history for which they stand. Places have been chosen whose greatt&t fame was in the days before foreign rule, though often, as at the Boyne, they are, 'issociated with the later story of Ireland. In each chapter the whota range of associations is handled, BO that each reviews in some measure the whole history of Irish civiliza- li'>ij as it concerned one particular place. But in a fuller sense the chapters are arranged so as to suggest a continuous idea of Irish life, from the prehistoric period illustrated by cyclopean monuments, down to the full development of purely Irish civilization which is typified by the buildings at Cashel.

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