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In this engaging journal, Boll the novelist becomes Boll the traveler, touring Ireland with Boll's accounts of his exchanges with the Irish people and with other
The Irish Journal of Medical Science is the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Established in 1832, this quarterly journal is a contribution
The Irish Journal of Sociology is an international peer-reviewed core journal and is the official It also publishes research notes and solicited book reviews.
Irish Journal has a beguiling, if inevitably dated, charm that perfectly suits the landscape and temperament of its subject. -- The New York Times Book Review,
When Heinrich Boll traveled with his wife to Ireland in the early 1950's, he was immediately enchanted by the landscape and the people. Reveling in respite from
The Irish Journal of Management aims to publish well-written and well researched Book Reviews: word count (1,000 – 2,000 words); Special Journal Issues
Irish Journal is the English title of a travelogue from Heinrich Boll. It was first published in 1957 Most chapters of the book are based on individual articles (“Irish Impressions") that had been published from 1954 onwards in German
First published in 1957 as Irisches Tagebuch, Boll's Irish Journal is a series of This version of the book was published by Melville House and includes an
The Irish Journal of Sociology is an international peer-reviewed core journal and is the official journal of the Sociological Association of Ireland.
A unique entry in the Boll library, Irish Journal records an eccentric tour of Ireland in the 1950's. An epilogue at Half-Past Nine. See all books by Heinrich Boll
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