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Best of Irish

Hannah Mulholland

Best of Irish

a celebration of incredible Ireland

by Hannah Mulholland

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Published by Michael O"Mara Books Ltd. in London .
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StatementHannah Mulholland
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LC ClassificationsDA906 .M85 2009
The Physical Object
Pagination96 p. :
Number of Pages96
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL24480523M
ISBN 101843173417
ISBN 109781843173410
LC Control Number2010293506


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