Irish Paris: Stories of famous and infamous Irish people in Paris through the centuries by Isadore Ryan (€19.00; reach irishmeninparis.org for details of purchase)   This is an interesting and entertaining book by a Paris based Irish economic journalist with a passion for the past. He is the author of two previous books,  No Way…

An Irish Food Story  by JP McMahon (Nine Bean Rows Press, €25.00 / £20.75) Irish Food History:  A Companion,  by Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire, Dorothy Cashman and others (Royal Irish Academy, €45.00 /  £38.00) This holiday season of feasting and drinking, quite in the ancient fashion of the Fianna some might say, seems to be…

Christmas books for all the family

Christmas and the New Year are the most important marketing periods for the book trade. The shops are filled, not only with their normal stock, but a flood of special seasonal “present” books, most of which will be of little real interest in a month or so. To help readers navigate this swamp of printed…

The real meaning of Notre Dame

The reopening of Notre Dame, which took place finally on December 8, is one of the great ecclesiastical events of the year, saved for the final days of 2024, giving the world something real to celebrate. The restoration of the cathedral, as previous articles in these pages have noted, has been a task fraught with…

2024 Books of the Year

The selected choices of our reviewers   Joe Carroll My choice is tripartite: Patrick Kavanagh: Collected Poems, Tarry Flynn and the biography of the poet by Antoinette Quinn, none of them new, but still to be found in the shops. On a visit to the Patrick Kavanagh Centre in Inniskeen I picked up a new…

John Henry Newman: a saint in context

Newman and His Critics, by Edward Short – (Gracewing, £35.00 pb / £65.00 hb) This large and very detailed book, running to some 600 pages, is one of three which the author has written on John Henry Newman. He has already published Newman and His Contemporaries and Newman and His Family. Those earlier volumes are now again available to make…

Thanksgiving and the making of American myths

Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War, by Nathaniel Philbrick (Penguin, £23.00 / €27.50); also The First Thanksgiving, a single chapter extract from the original book, is also available separately from Penguin booklet. Today is Thanksgiving Day in the US. These books give a popular historical account of the Pilgrim Fathers, which broadens out the…

Irish knights and the liberation of Jerusalem

Ireland and the Crusades, edited by Edward Coleman, Paul Duffy & Tadgh O’Keefe (Four Courts Press, €49.50 /  £41.50)   I cannot be the only one who has wondered over the years about medieval  Crusaders from Ireland. Across Western Europe, from Scotland to Sicily, the adventures and misadventures of these knights of the Red Cross…