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Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall

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Behind the Wall

by Kieran Doyle

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1526201429
ISBN 13
9781526201423
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New Book, 2019 edition, first published in 2016. This book examines the story of the once walled town of Bandon in County Cork, Ireland. It shows how, over four centuries, Protestant and Catholic politics and cultures sometimes clashed and at other times united behinds the walls of that town. Includes index, appendices, bibliography and central section of photographs.

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Bookseller
Coolim Books IE (IE)
Bookseller's Inventory #
CB_KD_BTW
Title
Behind the Wall
Author
Kieran Doyle
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New New
Quantity Available
3
Edition
Second
ISBN 10
1526201429
ISBN 13
9781526201423
Publisher
K.D. Productions
Place of Publication
Cork
Date Published
2019
Pages
217

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Coolim Books is an online store that specialises in Irish history books, particularly those about West Cork.
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