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Reviews of Carry Me Down, Great Australian Racing Stories, The Story of Christianity and Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia
Gary Pearce reviews Lady Gregory’s Toothbrush by Colm Tóibín.
John Button travels Twelve cities: A memoir with Roy Jenkins.
Reviews of the books: Portuguese Irregular Verbs; Dark nights of the soul;The people next door: Understanding Indonesia and Golden Threads: The Chinese in regional New South Wales.
Christine Gillespie walks in the steps of her Lalor ancestors.
Real peace is likely to come to Northern Ireland only when a new generation sets aside the long-dead icons of 1916 and 1922.
Frank O’Shea discovers some memorable cameo scenes in Bono on Bono. Conversation with Michka Assay.
The life and writings of J.M. Barrie gave rise to great creations, controversies and connections
Hardliners remain at daggers drawn, but their relevance is fading as Ireland embraces globalisation.
It’s a long way to Tipperary from New York, via Victoria, and once there it’s not so easy to trace your grandmother’s footsteps
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