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Links of Interest (At Least To Me) 04/07/2008

Eoin Purcell

Kenny’s open a new book store in their new premises. COOL!
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A great review of The Making of the Irish Constitution, 1937, by Dermot Keogh and Andrew McCarthy in the DRB. I’m biased, I know, but this is one of the best and most historically valuable books published on the Irish constitution in recent years. It was a delight to be part of the company that brought it to the market.
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Sat in the audience for a panel with some people from Bookrabbit on it. Likd what they had to say even if the site itself seems like LibraryThing with less features and a really good e-commerce link up (Which LibraryThing has thanks to its customization: I just need to click a link on a book and it takes me to my preferred bookseller, The Book Depository, Genius)> Oh Andrew Keen was there too.
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One Response

  1. paddy purcell says:

    This is all very well nephew Eoin but when am I going to go to the outskirts of Galway to buy a book.
    Anyway just on to say thaty I went to that “Hard Rain” picture show complete with book in hand. Ausume stuff
    Nice to know that you are stil producing whatever it is but don’t forget that it was I Paddy P. who introduced you to this book years ago

    Look after yourself

    Slan Tamaill

    Paddy P

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