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Anna Liffey - The River of Dublin [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.01 $An illustrated paperback book, incorporating a fold-out panoramic view map 5 ft 6" by 12" attached in a card pocket at the back of the book.
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Galway Crystal Liffey Whiskey Set
Vendor: Belleek.com Price: 99.00 $Galway Crystal Liffey Whiskey Set Our Liffey wooden boxed whiskey gift set is the ultimate gift set for any whiskey enthusiast. All whiskey lovers will feel like they are the classiest whiskey drinker around with our stunning set. They will have everything they could ever need to enhance and experience the flavour of their whiskey. Our whiskey set is an ideal gift for any occasion. Gift set contains; Wooden Box: 10.2"L x 8.3"W x 4.7"H 2 x slate coasters: 3.9"diameter 8 x Granite Cooling Stones 1 x Stainless Steel Tongs: 5.1"L x 1.2"W x 0.6H Wooden Stone Holder: 4.5"L x 2.4"W x 0.8"H 2 x Liffey DOF Glasses How to use your whiskey stones set. Galway Crystal whiskey stones are a novel way of cooling your favourite drinks, and pair perfectly with our Liffey Whiskey glasses. Whiskey stones can be used to cool your whiskey, liqueur etc. without diluting the drink. Place whiskey stones in the holder provided Place the holder and stones into the freezer. Leave for minimum 1 - 2 hrs. Use the cold stones to chill, whiskey, liqueur etc. (not suitable for large volumes of drink To wash stones, please wash by hand. Not suitable for the dishwasher.
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Galway Crystal Liffey DOF/Whiskey Pair
Vendor: Belleek.com Price: 29.95 $Galway Crystal Liffey DOF/Whiskey Pair Indulge in the rich aromas and flavours of your favourite whiskey with our Liffey pair of double old fashioned tumblers. Crafted with precision and elegance, these glasses are designed to enhance your sipping experience, whether you're enjoying a solitary moment of relaxation or entertaining guests with sophistication. Come as a set of 2 Come in a gift box Measure 8.5cmW x 10cmH
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Galway Crystal Liffey Hi-Ball Pair
Vendor: Belleek.com Price: 29.95 $Galway Crystal Liffey Hi-Ball Pair Our new Liffey highball glass. Crafted with precision and style, this highball glass is more than just a vessel for your favourite beverages—it's an experience. Elevate your drinking ritual with the perfect balance of form and function. Its sleek, tall design not only showcases the vibrant hues of your cocktails but also offers ample space for ice and mixer, ensuring your drinks stay refreshingly chilled with every sip. Crafted from premium, durable glass, our highball glass exudes sophistication while standing up to the rigors of everyday use. Whether you're savouring a classic gin and tonic or indulging in a refreshing mojito, this glass promises to enhance the enjoyment of every sip. Comes as a Set of 2 Part of a wider range Presented in Galway Gift Box Measures 6.4cmD x 14.6cmH each
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Ulysses on the Liffey
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.01 $An interpretation of Joyce's masterpiece which illuminates its philosophical and literary significance
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The Dark Streets: A Jack Liffey Mystery (Jack Liffey Mysteries)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.71 $The detective the Chicago Tribune declared "the most interesting since Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins" himself goes missing.The Dark Streets takes private investigator Jack Liffey to LA's glitzy, exotic Koreatown, where a young film student, Soon-Lin Kim, has apparently gone missing. Early in his search for her, Jack learns that Soon-Lin has been tangling with a giant Korean conglomerate. Again, as in all the Liffey mysteries, the superbly-crafted action that makes John Shannon one of the most exciting detective-fiction writers on the California scene envelops Jack, and ultimately he finds himself under torturously intense interrogation at the secret compound of a private security agency―and for a climax as explosive as the violent lightning storm in the desert sky.
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Cracked Earth (Jack Liffey Mysteries)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.43 $"A remarkable update on the Chandler knight-errant. Shannon matches the master." ―Dick Lochte, Los Angeles Times Her name is Lori Bright. You might remember seeing her in "A Week in Palm Springs," lounging enticingly in the bathtub while an aging and flustered Cary Grant tries to find her a suitably revealing towel. Jack Liffey remembers, and even now he can't help but fall for her just a little. The problem is that she's paying him good money to locate her missing daughter―a case that is about to get Jack stuck between the seedy violence of the old City of Angels and the new gleaming bloodlust of contemporary Los Angeles.
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Dangerous Games: A Jack Liffey Mystery
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.97 $Jack Liffrey's new girlfriend persuades him to investigate the disappearance of her niece, who has fled a reservation in the Owens Valley to escape abuse, but as he follows her trail, he finds himself increasingly drawn into L.A.'s thriving porn industry.
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The Poison Sky (Jack Liffey Mystery)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 73.88 $Hired to track down a runaway teenager, private investigator Jack Liffey must penetrate a secretive cult to bring the boy back, but his efforts uncover a deadly plot that could destroy most of Los Angeles. Original.
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Streets on Fire: A Jack Liffey Mystery
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 56.41 $In the gripping fifth novel of what the Philadelphia Inquirer calls a “lean and literate” crime series, Jack Liffey—the rough-edged, compassionate private detective who garners even more enthusiastic reviews and fans with each new case—once again searches the volatile and dangerous ethnic communities buried in the urban sprawl of Los Angeles for another of the city’s mysteriously lost. This time out, Liffey is looking for a prominent 1960s civil rights campaigner’s adopted son, who has gone suspiciously missing in the wake of an unsettling run-in with a motorcycle gang at a local jazz club. The whole city is unsettled, in fact, by the choke-hold death of Abdullah-Ibrahim—a black Muslim and the Dodgers’ new ace spitball pitcher—at the hands of the L.A. police. In the course of his investigation, Liffey runs afoul of skinheads, white supremacists, and black separatists. He also confronts his own latent racism before the city erupts into the full-fledged civil riot that could cost Liffey his life.
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Palos Verdes Blue
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 99.71 $In the latest Jack Liffey novel, L.A.'s most famous child-finder finds himself enmeshed in a race-fueled turf war on the Palos Verdes peninsula. Barely recovered after nearly loosing his daughter to religious fanatics in what could only be termed a "witch-hunt" in Bakersfield (The Devils of Bakesfield, 2008), Jack is hired to find another girl, Blue, the missing teenage daughter of his ex-wife's best friend. The investigation leads him to discover an intense turf war on L.A.'s posh Palos Verdes peninsula. The Bayboys, rich teenage surfers, routinely vandalize cars and terrorize outsiders to enforce a strict locals-only policy for their own Lunada Bay. They have also started terrorizing the Mexican day laborers who camp in the ravines between the mansions where they work as gardeners and houseboys. When one stubborn Mexican boy decides that he wants to learn to surf the waves of Lunada Bay, the feud turns violent, drawing in arsonists, angry bikers, racist border vigilantes, and Jack's daughter Maeve, who once again puts herself at risk to help her father.
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Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.68 $Paddy Clarke, a ten-year-old boy who longs to be a missionary, experiences life's joys and setbacks--specifically his ma and da's fights--as he grows up in Liffey, Ireland, in the late 1960s. By the author of The Van. Winner of the Booker Prize.
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Genius of Guinness: The Enduring Legacy of an Irish Dynasty
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.94 $When Arthur Guinness sunk his meager savings into a small brewery on the banks of the River Liffey in Dublin, he could not have foreseen the dynasty of brewers and bankers that would carry on his family name. But Guinness also produced another kind of spirit, an extraordinary line of missionary explorers, clerics, and pioneer social workers. More famous in his day than his brewing cousins, teetotaler Henry Grattan Guinness forsook his earthly inheritance to preach the gospel to thousands and witnessed true revival. His children and grandchildren ventured to unknown lands, risked disease and death, and fearlessly confronted Western governments about the mistreatment of natives in their colonies. They also introduced social and moral reforms to the poverty-stricken East End of London. The tension between God and Mammon is a recurrent theme in a family pulled in two directions by earthly wealth and heavenly reward. Spanning two hundred years and five generations of perhaps the most famous family in the world, this history chronicles the Guinness family's meteoric rise to its bitterest tragedies, its fame and its reversals of fortune. Michele Guinness, with inside access to diaries, letters, and personal recollections, tells the story of the Guinness family from their inauspicious eighteenth-century beginnings down to the present day.
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