When the trade union leader Jim Larkin returned to Ireland in May 1923, he cut a very different shape from the revolutionary of a decade earlier and the excitement and agitation of the 1913 Lockout.
At the very outset of his memoir, Father Joe Dunn told readers: “An unexpected call from Archbishop’s House, even in these more relaxed days, is enough to jolt any priest’s blood pressure.
Eason, Ireland’s favourite bookseller, has announced that Three Castles Burning by Donal Fallon is its Favourite Book of 2022 based on a consumer-focused poll.
Based on the Three Castles Burning podcast, historian Donal Fallon picks 12 streets in the capital to paint a bigger picture of the city through the ages