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Mulligan's Declan Dunne

Mulligan's By Declan Dunne

Mulligan's by Declan Dunne


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Summary

Steeped in history and tradition, Mulligan's of Poolbeg Street is the quintessential Irish pub and a Dublin institution. John F. Kennedy, Seamus Heaney and James Joyce drank in it whilst Brendan Behan was barred from it. This book recounts its long history and brings to life the colourful characters that have graced the bar stools within.

Mulligan's Summary

Mulligan's: Grand Old Pub of Poolbeg Street by Declan Dunne

Mulligan's is more than a Dublin pub; it is an Irish cultural phenomenon. It has a unique and colourful history, spanning over two hundred years. Mulligan's has hosted the famous - Judy Garland, Seamus Heaney, Con Houlihan, James Joyce, John F. Kennedy - and, indeed, the infamous - police arrested a kidnapper there. Quirkiness pervades its atmosphere. The ashes of a US tourist are interred in its clock. Barmen have seen ghosts on the premises. For decades, performers at the Theatre Royal thronged to Mulligan's, mingling with journalists from 'The Irish Press' who smoked, fumed and interviewed celebrities in it. This fascinating book captures the atmosphere and essence of an Irish institution, loved by both natives and tourists alike.

Mulligan's Reviews

'An entertaining and enlightening story' * Irish Examiner *

About Declan Dunne

Declan Dunne is a native of Wexford and has worked as a journalist with RTE for over twenty years. He has produced television documentaries for the BBC and RTE, covering issues such as emigration, finance and crime. He has written for 'The Guardian' and for Irish national newspapers on topics ranging across media coverage, economics and politics. He is the grandson of Peter DeLoughry, about whom he published the acclaimed biography, 'Peter's Key'.

Additional information

GOR007147568
9781781173480
1781173486
Mulligan's: Grand Old Pub of Poolbeg Street by Declan Dunne
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Mercier Press Ltd
20150508
264
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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