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“Enniskerry” compilation is now free on Google Books

Posted on April 27, 2014 by Michael Seery

coverLast year “Enniskerry: Archives, Notes, & Stories from the Village” was published. The book was a compilation of articles from the website and other journal articles. It’s almost sold out of the second run, and as there won’t be another print run, I’ve put the entire book up on Google books. You can view it there for free. As well as articles from the website, there are some additional images and material, and an index. The book is also in several Wicklow Libraries.

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