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  2. Blackstaff Press - Wikipedia

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    The Blackstaff Press is a publishing company in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1971, [3] it publishes printed books on a range of subjects (mainly, but not exclusively, of Irish interest) and, since 2011, has also published e-books. [3] It receives financial support from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. [4]

  3. 1907 Belfast Dock strike - Wikipedia

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    City in Revolt: James Larkin & the Belfast dock strike of 1907 (1st ed.). Dundonald, Belfast: Blackstaff Press. ISBN 0856402893. Walt, Lucien van der; Hirsch, Steven (2010). Anarchism and syndicalism in the colonial and postcolonial world, 1870-1940: the praxis of national liberation, internationalism, and social revolution. Leiden: Brill.

  4. Denis Ireland - Wikipedia

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    1939 – Statutes Round the City Hall (London: Cresset Press), 298pp. 1941 – Éamon de Valera Doesn't See it Through: A Study of Irish Politics in the Machine Age (Cork: Forum Press), 62pp. 1944 – The Age of Unreason: A Short History of Democracy in Our Times (Dublin: Corrigan & Wilson), 34pp. 1945 – Letters from Ireland (Belfast: Ulster ...

  5. Desmond Clarke (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Prior, 1681-1751, Founder of the Royal Dublin Society (Dublin: RDS, 1951) Arthur Dobbs, Esquire, 1689-1765: ... (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1979) As editor

  6. James Simmons (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Judy Garland and the Cold War (Belfast: Blackstaff Press; 1976) The Selected James Simmons (Belfast: Blackstaff Press; 1978) Constantly Singing (Belfast: Blackstaff Press; 1980) From the Irish (Belfast: Blackstaff Press; 1985) Poems, 1956–1986 ([Introduction by Edna Longley] Dublin, The Gallery/UK, Bloodaxe 1986) At Six O'Clock in the Silence ...

  7. Linen Quarter, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    The Linen Quarter is the area of Belfast city centre south of the City Hall. Traditionally the district was understood to occupy an approximate square shaped area bounded by Howard Street/Donegall Square South/May Street, Great Victoria Street, Ormeau Avenue and Joy Street. Since the formation of Linen Quarter BID in 2018, however, the district ...

  8. Jonathan Bardon - Wikipedia

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    Blackstaff Press, 1982. Belfast: 1000 Years. Blackstaff Press, 1985. Beyond the Studio: A History of BBC Northern Ireland. Blackstaff Press, 2000. Dublin: One Thousand Years of Wood Quay. Blackstaff Press, 1988. (co-authored with Stephen Conlin). The Plantation Of Ulster. Gill and Macmillan, 2011. Hallelujah - The Story of a Musical Genius and ...

  9. John Hewitt (poet) - Wikipedia

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    A key text is The Bloody Brae: A Dramatic Poem (finished in 1936, though not broadcast – on the Northern Ireland Home Service of the BBC – until 1954; the Belfast Lyric Players performed a stage version in 1957, which they revived in 1986), which tells of a legendary massacre of Roman Catholics by Cromwellian troops in Islandmagee, County ...

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