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A History of Ireland in 100 Objects

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This book takes 100 objects and explores their significance in shaping Ireland. Photographs are accompanied by a concise and insightful story that shows the social, political and artistic vitality of each object. Beginning with Mesolithic Ireland and ending in 2005, ornamental treasures such as the Book of Kells, the magnificent 8th century Ardagh Chalice and a chair by modernist furniture designer Eileen Gray are given equal importance as pieces such as the bloodstained shirt of Irish revolutionary James Connolly, a 1950s washing machine and the letters from the Anglo Irish Bank sign which were dismantled in 2011. The concept for this book came from a series in the Irish Times by columnist, writer and literary editor Fintan O'Toole, who also writes the robust introduction to the book.
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2013

      O'Toole (literary editor, Irish Times) originally published these as weekly pieces in the Irish Times over the last two years. He worked with curators at cultural heritage sites in Ireland--including the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library of Ireland--and now gathers the resulting entertaining and informative short essays and photographs into a chronological, object-oriented tour of Irish history. The list begins with a prehistoric fish trap and ends with a modern-day AK-47. In some cases, such as the Fleetwood cabinet owned by Oliver Cromwell's daughter, the object is used as a jumping-off point, allowing O'Toole to make a broader historical argument. The photography of some objects could have been better matched with the text; in some cases, O'Toole is describing a detail the viewer cannot see in the photograph. Objects was assembled with an educational purpose in mind; it comes supported by an online app, teaching materials, and an exhibition trail. VERDICT The volume makes a lovely coffee-table book, with each object its own brief dip into history. Those planning travel to Ireland may be particularly interested in the "Objects Trail," and the essay/photograph pairs are ideal for classroom work. Recommended.--Hanna Clutterbuck, Countway Lib., Harvard Univ.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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