Living in Dublin

Living in Dublin by Robert O’Byrne, published by Thames & Hudson in 2003, offers a visual exploration of Dublin, Ireland, through more than two hundred full-color photographs. This edition, comprising 208 pages, presents a vivid journey that highlights both the traditional and modern neighborhoods of the city, showcasing its elegant streets, squares, and architectural monuments, particularly from the eighteenth-century Georgian era.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of Dublin’s diverse landscape, capturing its modernist urban architecture alongside its social and artistic traditions. The book also features literary landmarks and various attractions, providing insights into the regional character of the city. With its focus on photography and travel, Living in Dublin serves as a comprehensive visual guide to the cultural and historical essence of this vibrant European capital.
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More than two hundred full-color photographs accompany a vivid journey through the traditional and modern neighborhoods of Dublin, Ireland, capturing the elegant streets, squares, and architectural monuments of the city’s eighteenth-century Georgian world of the old city, as well its modernist urban architecture, social and artistic traditions, literary landmarks, and other attractions.
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