I'm Glad You Asked Me That
By (Author) Eoghan Corry
Hachette Books Ireland
Hachette Books Ireland
8th March 2007
Ireland
Paperback
368
Width 128mm, Height 197mm, Spine 23mm
249g
In this compilation of Irish political quotations, we come face-to-face with the good, the bad and the ugly of Irish political life. Using the words of those in the trenches, and spanning decades of Irish politics, we chart the sometimes glorious but always eventful history of Irish politics.
Covering everything from addresses to the nation, diplomatic incidents, and political gaffes to insults, state scandals, and the rise and fall of our best-known politicians, here is the very best and the very worst of Irish politics. Whatever your political tendencies, I'm Glad You Asked Me That will raise a smile - and a grimace - as Irish politicians and well-known political pundits bare all.'Eoghan Corry's magpie's nest will keep you up beyond your normal bedtime' -- Sunday World 20050703 Praise for Eoghan Corry -- ** 20050703 'God and the Referee is a collection of the best sayings of GAA players, managers, officials and observers since hurling and football began.' -- Daily Ireland 20050616 'Hilarious book of classic quotes from the world of GAA' -- Sunday World 20050703 'several hundred years' worth of comments, songs, headlines and harangues on Irish sports...extensive and entertaining'. -- Sunday Business Post Agenda 20050619 'a new book has brought together the greatest GAA quotes of all time' -- Evening Herald 20050615
Eoghan Corry is a writer and columnist. He is author of eight books on \nboxing, soccer and GAA history, storylined the GAA museum in Croke Park and \nis former sports editor of the Sunday Tribune newspaper, MacNamee award \nwinner, sports journalist of the year and lecturer on journalism at DIT.