OE540
Chronicling a century of heritage, Lost Ireland: 1860–1960 covers everything from war and insurrection to prosperity and development, through the built history that now only survives in the lens of the camera. Drawing on a variety of photographic archives, this book offers a wide sample of what was lost to these changes, including the humble mud huts of the transient laborer and the ‘thatched mansions’ of the prosperous farm. Hardcover. 368 pages.