Dublin Pubs by Pat Dargan
Dublin Pubs by Pat Dargan
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Author(s): Pat Dargan
Pub: Amberley Publishing
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ISBN: 9781445684253 - New
234mm x 165mm x 7mm
Publication: 15 January 2019Pages: 96
Product Description
Dublin has had a long association with its pubs. The city grew rapidly in the 17th and 18th centuries, becoming a major port for trade around the world and the city boasted a wealth of taverns, inns, alehouses, and public houses. An important part of the city's prosperity was also the Guinness brewery, founded in Dublin in 1759 and becoming a major employer. Many drinking establishments have survived from these days and have stories to tell, often involving historical figures or even fictional characters. In
Dublin Pubs, author Pat Dargan takes the reader on a fascinating journey through some of Dublin's most interesting, oldest, and most famous watering holes. Many of the pubs have retained features and traditions of previous ages, and some are regarded as architectural gems, and he reveals the variety of Dublin's pubs today and tells of the many characters that have frequented or run the public houses over the years, for which Dublin is justly renowned.
About the Author
Pat Dargan has been an architect and planner for 20 years. He recently retired as a lecturer at the Dublin Institute of Technology.