Irish Country Life

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Irish Country Life Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: O'Brien Press Ltd
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Pages: 160 Illustrations and other contents: 250 Illustrations; 17 Halftones, duotone Language: English ISBN: 9781788491846 Categories: ,

In a fast-paced, modern Ireland it can be difficult to imagine how different our lives are to those that went before. In this book Olive Sharkey lovingly describes the lives, activities and material possessions of irish people living between 1800 and the 1930s. The implements of the home, the farm, the garden and home-crafts are recounted, with detailed drawings and photographs. These once familiar objects – bittles, butterworkers, noggins and truckle beds – are explored, as we are shown a lifestyle where people made much of their own furniture and clothes, and fed themselves from their own land. Based on Olive Sharkey’s Ways of Old, this new addition to the O’Brien ‘Heritage Series’ will draws the reader back to a time when people were much more tuned into the rhythm of the year and the ground beneath their feet.

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[O’Brien Irish Heritage series] is building up to be a handsome collection of well produced hardback books, well illustrated by photographs and drawings, complete with ribbon bookmark … a great gift for any visitor or relative living abroad, but equally it deserves a place on the bookshelf of anyone who values our past * Tuam Herald * wonderful little books which reflect the old ways … contains evocative descriptions and detailed drawings … part of a series by The O’Brien Press, exploring and celebrating Irish heritage and I could not think of a more appropriate time for readers than now, to delve into what makes this small but beautiful country of ours so unique' * The Opinion *

Author Biography

Olive Sharkey comes from a farming family in the Irish midlands. She has worked as an architect's draftsperson, and after her marriage began writing and drawing and contributing to newspapers and magazines. Her other interests include natural history and photography.