Visit The Book Nest Sligo's friendly book and coffee shop by the river on the internet. It has all the local publications from Sligoin stock. There is an online order form or one you can mail in and prices are listed in both $ and £. Email booknest@eircom.net 5 Rockwood Parade, Sligo, Ireland.
Visit Keohane's bookstore bookshop@iol.ie. it hasdozens of the Mary O'Dowd book. It also has John McTernan's "Sligo: Sources of Local History,"an invaluable research aid. Also, JoeMcGowan's "In the Shadow of Benbulben" has been reissued and isavailable there, as is McTernan's "In Sligo Long Ago" and his "At theFoot of Knocknarea." These can be mail-ordered via thee-mail address I listed above. Thank you Paul Burns for sharing this information!
Sligo Books!
The Downfall of Hagan': Sligo Ribbonism in 1842 by Dr Jennifer Kelly Comprising well over 3,000 members throughout the county by the early 1840s, the Ribbon society maintained an intricate web of social and economic networks among the lower trading and labouring strata of Co. Sligo and the surrounding counties of Leitrim, Longford and Roscommon. With a lodge present in almost every parish in the county by 1842, the Ribbon society also provided important social benefits for some of its members, helping to maintain a social pecking order among men of the lower ranks of society. The arrest of James Hagan, one of the most powerful Ribbonmen in Sligo, and his subsequent decision to turn informer against his Ribbon comrades, not only led to the exposure of the society in Sligo, but also resulted in the arrests and transportation of men throughout Connaught and Ulster and as far afield as Glasgow and Liverpool. ‘The Downfall of Hagan’ in Sligo in 1842 provides a rare insight into the nature and extent of Ribbonism in early nineteenth century Ireland at a local, regional and national level.Jennifer Kelly received her PhD in 2005 from Mary Immaculate College in Limerick. She is currently working on associational culture in Ireland, 1750-1940, as a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of History at NUI Maynooth. This book is a 64pp illustrated paperback. retails at Euro 9.9 Four Courts Press http://www.fourcourtspress.ie
Constance Markievicz This book traces Constance Markievicz’s journey from a pampered childhood in a Sligo landlord’s mansion to her participation in Ireland’s literary and political Renaissance.There is much new and previously unpublished material here. Paintings done by Constance while in Holloway jail are reproduced in colour — the first time ever in print. Many people ask if the Countess has any descendants, did her daughter Maeve ever marry, did she have children? These questions are answered in two articles: ‘Maeve: Madame’s Daughter’ and ‘ The Polish Connection’.Her political awakening led to her championing women’s rights and her eventual command of a company of Irish Citizen Army during the Easter Rebellion. Sentenced to death and incarcerated in a British prison she became, not just the first woman ever elected to the British Parliament, but as Minister for Labour, the first woman Cabinet Minister in Europe, if not the world! Her heroic endurance during several prison terms and her correspondence with her sister Eva is told here. £12.00 Available from booksellers or from the author: Tel. 071-66267 or email joe_mcgowan@hotmail.com
In the Shadow of Benbulben, 336pp History and folklore of Sligo’s Yeats Country. Published by Aeolus 1993. Reprinted and updated 1994 & 2000. ISBN: 0 9521334 0 7 HB Price 20 euro. ISBN: 0 9521334 1 5 PB Price: 15 euro What the critics say: A treasure trove of fact, anecdote, folklore and legend… an extremely well produced book, bulging with lively reading on the past, photos, old maps, facsimiles and transcription of documents, poems, quotations and what-not is all here- Books Ireland. Available at all good bookshops in Ireland. Signed copies from the author at: Tel. 071-66267 or joe_mcgowan@hotmail.com The Book Nest, Rockwood Parade, Sligo £15.50 -hardback -paperback booknest@eircom.net
Inishmurray: Gale Stone and Fire, 64pp Inishmurray: Gale Stone and Fire Published by Aeolus 1998. History and folklore of Inishmurray island, Co. Sligo. ISBN 0 9521334 2 3 PB Price: 6.50 euro This portrait of Inishmurray is the perfect companion for an understanding of the early Christian monuments there. But it is more than that — for it tells not only of holy men and marauding Danes but also of vengeful statues and supernatural disappearing islands, of Holy Wells that calmed the seas, of cursing stones and mystic fires that consumed the heretic, of cures, customs, poteen and peelers. It beguiles the mind! Available at all good bookshops in Ireland. Signed copies from the author: Tel. 071-66267 or email joe_mcgowan@hotmail.com
Echoes of a Savage Land,400pp Echoes of a Savage Land’, Mercier Press, 2001. Folklore and customs of Ireland. ISBN 1 85635 363 X PB & HB Price: 16 euro & 25 euro Echoes of a Savage Land is a magical doorway into lost worlds, a journey through a way of life unchanged for centuries, but now on the edge of extinction: Witch hares and Rhyming rats. Blood sacrifice and Burnt offeringsCorncrakes and Blackbird pie. Poteen stills and Féar Gortach.Cutting the cailleach and Harvest knots. Mummers and Wrenboys.Quern stones and Stirabout. Haunted houses and Satanic card games. Available at all good bookshops in Ireland. Signed copies from the author: Tel. 071-66267 or email joe_mcgowan@hotmail.com Available in USA from Irish Books and Media: Tel. 800 229 3505 or email: jirishbook@aol.com. Website: www.irishbook.com
Sligo Land of Yeats' Desire by John Cowell Paperback, 192 pages Published by Irish Amer Book Co Publication date: September 1990 ISBN: 086278185X
Sligomen in the Great War 1914 - 1918 by James McGuinn lists over 400 Sligomen killed in world war 1 Fred Hannas` Bookshop,Dublin University libraries in Britain and Ireland
The titles below are out of print. and will need to be found in a used bookstore. If anyone knows where these titles are available please write.
The Carrowmore excavations : excavation season, 1980 Gèoran Burenhult
Connacht: the counties Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim and Roscommon in Ireland Seâan Jennett
Here's to their memory : profiles of distinguished Sligonians of bygone days John C. McTernan
Memory harbour : the port of Sligo : an outline of its growth and decline and its role as an emigration port John C. McTernan
North Leitrim glens : strolls and hill walks in North Leitrim & Sligo David Herman THE BOOK NEST, Rockwood Parade, Sligo £4.00 -paperback booknest@eircom.net
Olde Sligoe : aspects of town and county over 750 years John C. McTernan THE BOOK NEST, Rockwood Parade, Sligo £10.50 -paperback booknest@eircom.net
Power, politics, and land : early modern Sligo, 1568-1688 Mary O'Dowd
Sligo : land of Yeats® desire John Cowell THE BOOK NEST, Rockwood Parade, Sligo £9.99 -paperback- booknest@eircom.net
Sligo : medical care in the past, 1800-1965 Patrick J. Henry
Sligo : Sinbad's yellow shore T. A. Finnegan
The Wynnes of Sligo & Leitrim Winston Guthrie-Jones
The Yeats Country : A Guide to the Sligo District and Other Places in the West of Ireland Associated With the Life and Work of W. B. Yeats Sheelah Kirby / Published 1977
The Yeats family and the Pollexfens of Sligo William Michael Murphy
Yeats, Sligo Ans Ireland : Essays to Mark the 21st Yeat's International Summer School A.Norman Jeffares (Editor) / Published 1980