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Sunday, October 22, 2023

Just Published BLAA-THERINGS by Cian Manning

 BLAA-THERINGS

STORIES FROM THE GENTLE COUNTY, WATERFORD 


     BLAA-THERINGS is a collection of stories that look at the forgotten, unusual and quirky tales and lives that concern the history of the Gentle County, Waterford.



     From colourful local characters to titans of European and World History, this eclectic assortment of essays is easy reading for those who wish to discover stories about unfamiliar figures in remarkable times during the history of Waterford city and county.


     There's something for everyone, from music and sport to economics and politics. All these tales come with a Deise-view, that transforms blackguarding to blaggarding into BLAA-THERINGS.


A SELECTION OF WATERFORD STORIES: 

TAKE ME TO THE RIVER: THE SWEET SUIR IN SONG & STORY


ANNE HUNTER: WATERFORD POETESS & HAYDN’S MUSE? 


‘cogomen of the “untouched”’: WATERFORD & A FOILED-PLOT IN THE 1798 REBELLION


KATE TOWNSEND (1830s – 1883): ‘QUEEN OF THE DEMIMONDE’  


WILLIAM J. KENNY: WATERFORD’S BRITISH CONSUL-GENERAL OF THE PHILIPPINES, 1903-1908


DENIS A. MCCARTHY: CARRICK-BORN POET OF BOSTON


A WATERFORD CHANGELING?: ADOPTION & ABDUCTION ABSURDITIES IN 1880


THE WATERFORD ‘WATCHDOG OF ECUADOR’: COMMODORE JAMES F. POWER


MOUNTFORD LUPTON: REMAINS WITH ROYAL CONNECTIONS


KUBELÍK CAN: A CZECH VIOLINIST AT THE THEATRE ROYAL


P.A. POWERS: MICKEY MOUSE’S WATERFORD CONNECTION  


LUCIE DORICE WHITE: TEN YEARS IN SOVIET RUSSIA


MICHEAL O’BRIEN & THE FIRST TELEVISION SET IN WATERFORD CITY


EDWARD MORLAND LEWIS (1903 – 1943): A WELSH OFFICER ARTIST IN WATERFORD


MARY LARKIN: A BIGAMOUS BARMAID OR SOCIETY’S SHAME?


TOWER AT WATERFORD BY L.S. LOWRY (1965)


     Available from Amazon at Blaa-therings by Cian Manning

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