Description
Dublin: The Making of a Medieval City is the story of a unique period in Irish history told with passion, imagination and accuracy. This book leads the reader through the noise and bustle of the medieval streets of Dublin looking at all aspects of life, from religion to trade, from crafts to government and from buildings to lifestyles. Based on the hugely successful exhibition on medieval Dublin -- Dublinia -- this book is both a stand alone accessible and authoritative introduction to life in the medieval city, and also a souvenir to one of Dublin's most exciting historical experiences. Whether you are an armchair enthusiast for all things historic, a Dubliner looking for your city to surprise you, or a visitor to the city, this book will fascinate and intrigue you.
Previously published as Dublinia (9780862787868)
About the Author
Howard Clarke, a director of The Medieval Trust, the parent body of Dublinia Ltd, has published extensively on the history of medieval Dublin and the Viking Age in general. Sarah Dent is archaeological curator and education officer at Dublinia Ruth Johnson, the current city archaeologist for Dublin City Council, is a former curator of Dublinia and an internationally recognised expert on the Viking Age.
Reviews
'A great book ... truly lovely'
-- Pat Kenny'A stunning guide to life, religion, government, immigration, trade, medicine and the role of women within the city during that period ... An invaluable souvenir for any visitor.'
-- Evening Herald * Evening Herald *'The enjoyment of this book ... is immensely enhanced by the superb illustrations of sites and artefacts.'
-- Bookview Ireland'A lively and richly-illustrated book'
-- Read Ireland'An exceptionally well designed and lively pictorial record of the old strumpet city herself in colourful and fascinating pages.'
-- Books Ireland * Books Ireland *Awards
Winner of Best Museum Publication 2003 (Ireland).
Book Information
ISBN 9781788491204
Author Howard Clarke
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint O'Brien Press Ltd
Publisher O'Brien Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 510g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 197mm * 9mm