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Weird Ireland: An Unofficial Guide to the Island

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Weird Ireland: An Unofficial Guide to the Island

Contributors:

By (Author) Brinsley McNamara

ISBN:

9781399741002

Publisher:

Hachette Books Ireland

Imprint:

Hachette Books Ireland

Publication Date:

11th February 2025

UK Publication Date:

7th November 2024

Country:

Ireland

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Places and peoples: general and pictorial works

Dewey:

914.170483

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

334g

Description

A hill in County Down that cars roll up

A bridge in County Mayo that plays music

A chair that can cure madness in County Louth

Giant monster sightings on the lakes and seas of Ireland

The sensational Summer of the moving Mary statue in County Cork

Even Irish ice pop lore

From the social media phenomenon Weird Ireland comes a journey through strange and fascinating stories from across the island, as Brinsley McNamara shares his oddity obsession in the distinctive voice fans have come to love - witty, precise and straight up weird.

UFOs and fairy forts, whispering arches and matchmaking festivals, relics and Sheela na Gigs, standing stones and moving statues, lake monsters and healing rocks, it's all featured in this strictly off-the-beaten-track journey into the bizarre.

Featuring illustrations by acclaimed Dublin illustrator Eoin Whelehan, this is a book to be cherished by all seekers of the strange, rare and peculiar.

Author Bio

Brinsley McNamara is a writer, video maker and adventurer. He is the protagonist of the Weird Ireland social media channel where he wanders around the Emerald Isles looking for weird and fascinating stuff to document and quests to complete. He plans on clearing Ireland before moving onto elsewhere.

Brinsley hails from County Westmeath, a place immortalised in the book The Valley of the Squinting Windows by Brinsley MacNamara, who also hailed from the same spot.

This is his first book.

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