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Times Chimes & Charms of Dublin

by Joe Curtis

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This wonderful guidebook to Dublin uses "time" as the theme, in particular public clocks, thus encouraging people to look up at the attractive architecture of the city, instead of looking into shop windows. Information is also provided about what Dubliners hear but never see, fascinating Victorian clock machines and harmonious bells. The wide range of buildings, illustrated by modern colour photographs and some old images, grouped into informative walks, will help the reader to understand what makes Dublin "tick".… (more)
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This wonderful guidebook to Dublin uses "time" as the theme, in particular public clocks, thus encouraging people to look up at the attractive architecture of the city, instead of looking into shop windows. Information is also provided about what Dubliners hear but never see, fascinating Victorian clock machines and harmonious bells. The wide range of buildings, illustrated by modern colour photographs and some old images, grouped into informative walks, will help the reader to understand what makes Dublin "tick".

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