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Media mentions

The Unconquerable Keane: John Keane and the Rise of Waterford Hurling reviewed in Sliotar Magazine

August 20, 2010 General

Book review by P. M. O’Sullivan, editor.
Doing the past justice
I have long thought John Keane’s life would make a memorable film in the high European tradition. His last days are a haunt. Late 1975, after years of heart problems, when he would not consent to amputation of a leg, the 58 year old Keane [...]

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Kevin Brennan on The Evening Show on City Channel Dublin

July 14, 2010 General

Kevin Brennan, the author of Gurriers will be appearing on The Evening Show on City Channel Dublin on Wednesday 14th June at 19.05.
The Evening Show is City Channel’s new early evening entertainment show, hosted by David Harvey,Rachel Wyse and Olive Geoghegan. The programme presents a mixed content of movies, local politics, sport, financial tips, nutritional [...]

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Review of The Unconquerable Keane on An Fear Rua

June 14, 2010 General

The Unconquerable Keane has received another wonderful review, this time from the GAA website An Fear Rua.
Here is a sample of the review and if you CLICK HERE you will see the entire review.
Unconquerable Keane… unforgettable book
‘The Unconquerable Keane’, written by David Smith and just published by Original Writing Ltd, is one of the greatest [...]

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No legend left behind in Mount Sion By Michael Moynihan

June 9, 2010 Book launches

The Unconquerable Keane, by David Smith. Was launched in Mount Sion GAA Club on Saturday 5th June by Christy Cooney, The President of the GAA.
Please click on the link below to see an article by Michael Moynihan of The Irish Examiner about the day:
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Eye Catching Eye Candy

May 14, 2010 Media mentions

Ailbhe Murray’s book, Eye Catching Eye Candy has been reviewed on www.mwah.ie
Click Here to see the review.

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More Reviews of Not Quite the Gentleman

April 9, 2010 Media mentions

A Review from John Wilson of ‘NOT QUITE THE GENTLEMAN’ A Fisherman’s war By Dale Le Vack

It’s a long time since I was sent such an utterly fascinating and poignant book for review. I simply couldn’t put it down, and finished it within a couple of days. In fact, I have never read a book [...]

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Reviews for Not Quite The Gentleman by Dale Le Vack

April 7, 2010 Media mentions

REVIEW BY STEVE NEWMAN ON BOOKSTOVE WEBSITE
With the last survivors of the First World War now gone, the story of that great conflict has, in large, passed to those sweeping histories of the war, written by such eminent historians as John Keegan. But, alas, what most of those large histories seldom give us are the [...]

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The Tay is Wet – Book Launch

March 10, 2010 Book launches

Ben Ryan will be launching his first book, The Tay is Wet, in The Boyne Valley Hotel in Drogheda on St. Patrick’s Day the 17th March at 6.30 PM.
The Tay is Wet has been getting quite a lot of publicity recently and articles have appeared in the Meath Chronicle, Meath Weekender and Drogheda Leader.
Ben will [...]

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Brittany Windvogel on The Gerry Ryan radio show

March 4, 2010 Media mentions

One of our authors, Brittany Windvogel appeared on The Gerry Ryan radio show on RTE 2FM on the morning of the 3rd of March. Brittany was on the show to talk about her wonderful book, When I Grow Up, I Wanna Be – A Pop Star, A Sports Star or An Entrepreneur.
Well done Brittany and [...]

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Galway launch for book on CIE and GAA links

December 3, 2009 Book launches

Buses, Trains and Gaelic Games by John Cassidy is to be officially launched in Galway by former GAA president Joe McDonagh. Kernan Andrews was kind enough to draw attention to the launch in a recent article in The Galway Advertiser.

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