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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Threshold No. 34, Winter 1983/84]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John Boyd, Daniel J. Casey.<br />
Contributors: John Boyd, Dan Casey, H. Montgomery Hyde, John McGahern, Mark J. Waelder, John Montague, John Logan, Elisabeth Cullinan, Bob Callahan, Patrick H. Meanor, Robert Kelly, X. J. Kennedy, William Kennedy, Dennis Flynn, Diana Hyde.<br />
From the Brendan Hackett collection with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[The Lyric Players Theatre, Belfast<br />
]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[In memoriam Diana Hyde. Atlantic crosscurrents. Irish American Issue. Henry James in his English home. Oldfashioned. Old fashioned. Robert Kelly an appreciation. Oil of excess. For Patricia. Untitled. The cry of I, after W. H. Hudson. A woman from Connaught. Thanksgiving. Epigrams. Ool about to proclaim a parable. Algonquin wood sketches. History. The outlaw history of humankind. A visit to the south end. The black diamond. Anno Montague. A flowering absence. The locket. A Christmas card. Dublin suite; a homage to James Joyce. The bridge. The library. The green. The tower. At Drumcliffe churchyard, county Sligo. Gravesite. The secrets of creative love. James T. Farrell&#039;s Irish and Irish-American writing. A protestant childhood. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/261">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Threshold No. 39, Autumn 1990]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John Boyd, Desmond Maxwell.<br />
Contributors: Mary Beckett, Rene Frechet, Colin Radford, Louis A. Muinzer, George McWhirter, John Boyd, Ralph Meredith, Norman Dugdale, E. A. Markham, John McClelland, Ronald Ayling, Robert Welch.<br />
From the Brendan Hackett collection with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[The Lyric Players Theatre, Belfast<br />
]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Elba. A French translator listens to Yeats. Armand Salacrou. The Kalevala, its next fifty years. Stone. Two Soviet men of the theatre. Alexei Dudarev. Nina Fround. Derek Mahon. Valery Raevsky. Boris Gerlovan. Threshold. Forrest Reid, novelist. David McLean. A view from Islandmagee, county Antrim. Visiting Belfast. Elder Statesman. Robin among summer visitors. Tryst. School photograph. March afternoon in East Belfast. Whatsername &amp; La Contessa. Green grass. Profiles of a playwright: Bibliographical writings on Sean O&#039;Casey. Alas they scorned to combine. The concept of unity in Irish life and culture. Union. Medhbh. Macha. Reim. Frontiers. Granite chip. Heaney. From the frontier of history. Treaty of Limerick. Arts Council of Northern Ireland. The Brown Fox. Universities Press Belfast Ltd.]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/262">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop Issue number 2, Spring 2000]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: John Wakeman.<br />
Assistant editors: Rhiannon Shelley, Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Designer Joakim Saflund.<br />
Contributors: Chris Agee, Sara Berkeley, Deirdre Brennan, Paddy Bushe, Moya Cannon, Peter Carpenter, David Constantine, Adam Czerniawski, Michael Davitt, Greg Delanty, Frank Dullaghan, Rody Gorman, Kevin Higgins, Fred Johnston, Anton Korteweg, Michael Longley, Catherine Phil MacCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Brian Mackey, John Mole, Robert Nye, Eugene O&#039;Connell, Mary O&#039;Donoghue, Peter Redgrove, Eileen Sheehan, Penelope Shuttle, James Simmons, Floyd Skloot, Paul Stubbs, Wislawa Szymborska, Jeremiah Hamilton Twomey, Tony Weston, Howard Wright, Michael Harnett, Peter Fallon, James Liddy, Valerie Gleeson, Hammond Journeaux, Brian Lalor, Veronica Larsson, Norman Saunders-White, Joakim Saflund, Tina Whelan, John Minihan.<br />
Thanks to Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Spring 2000. ]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Some like poetry. The city yesterday and today. The speakeasy oath. The word gansey. Were I not made of words. Michael Harnett: a glimpse. With Michael Harnett in Spain and Morocco 1965. Michael Hartnett. Travelling man. For Michael Hartnett. The Horsecatcher.  A farewell to English. In memory of Elisabeth Kearney Blasketwoman d.1975. Emergence. Rejudgement. Night start. Trespass. Kiss. The other side. Together again. An old husband in the new world. The ambassador apartments. Last look. The undertaker&#039;s art. Gan teideal. Untitled. Gaunilo&#039;s island. Winter planting. Little streets. Brat. Carpet. Boga-froise. Rainbow. In cornish. Silence had forgotten. Silence. To hell and back again. A place in the sun. The witches of Moinin na gCoiceann. Enter the playwright. The curing house. For the photographer John Minihan. Bill Hogan, West Cork natural cheese. Sam Gosling&#039;s corner. The visit. In memoriam, Sandy Joe McCarthy, Peaceline. To Colmcille returning. Derry. Foyle. Sperrins. Ulster. Something for the ghosts. Little streets. Jeremiah Hamilton Twomey. Apology. Savages. The devil&#039;s jig. 16th May 1973. 1st January 2000. Burren prayer. The battle of the bulls. Woman and birds fly. Boll Cottage n.18. Nude. Untitled. Farmer Michael Rigney makes a coffin in his yard.  The bank of the grand canal. Palace bar. The Burren from across Ballyvaughan Bay. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop Issue number 3, Summer 2000<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: John Wakeman.<br />
Assistant editor: Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Designer: Joakim Saflund.<br />
Contributors: Dermot Bolger, Idris Caffrey, Patrick Deely, Oliver Dunne, Ann Eagan, Ann Gray, Vona Groarke, Glen Gundle, Joseph Horgan, Angela Howarth, Fred Johnston, Jenny Joseph, Khan Singh Kumar, Kevin Kiely, James Liddy, John McAuliffe, Medbh McGuckian, Michael Mackmin, Giovanni Malito, Aine Miller, Edwin Morgan, Aidan Murphy, Bernard O&#039;Donoghue, Dennis O&#039;Driscoll, John O&#039;Leary, William Palmer, Frank Redpath, John W. Sexton, Rhiannon Shelley, Joan Jobe Smith, Ken Smith, Frances Thompson, Cliff Wedgbury, Mary Woodward, Foyd Skloot.<br />
Illustrations: Pat Connor, Hammond Journeaux, Louise Neiland, Frank Russell, Paki Smith, Joakim Saflund, Tina Wheelan, Illustrations: Pat Connor, Hammond Journeaux, Louise Neiland, Frank Russell, Paki Smith, Joakim Saflund, Tina Wheelan,  John Minihan, Veronica Larsson, Joakim Saflund, Hilary Wakeman, Veronica Larsson, Joakim Saflund.<br />
Thanks to Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Summer, 2000.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Snow in summer. Drama. Lyric. Only an abstract noun. Carol Ann Duffy. Mary Muldoon&#039;s vow 1868. Atavistic. Horse. Australia. Ted &amp; Sylvia. Plainchant for a psychosis. Time&#039;s revenge. Baswanti the eastern bride, gets anglo with Baz her husband. Turning point. for Aude. Two men walk home up the hill. Timoleague blues. Lines from an Irish phrase book. The wind in the willows. Clooneigh - the meadow of the horses. Child of the manse. Woodpigeons in France. The street, for John B. Keane. Business as usual. Fuentecilla. Pamela O&#039;Malley de Crist. Little lost poem. Melisma. The priest of dreams. The king of south Galway. Columba and Fergus. All the dead voices... Beckett. Colmcille. Columba and Easter. Celtic church, pope,  Rome. Bird in the loft. Shorthand. In air so dear. There are too many. Cats. Adam. On an August night the sea reclaims its own. The brigadier. Francis Stuart. At the tomb of the unknown father. Baptism. Leaving. The end of war world two. Cauliflower. Dream. Memories. My grandfather and me. Watches. Three women bathers. To see hoe the whole thig works. Collected poems Thomas Kinsella. <br />
Stuffed in a Norwegian roadhouse. 900 years. Cats. Stones on shore. Doyles bar.  ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop Issue number 7, Autumn/Winter, 2001<br />
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    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John and Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Designer: Joakim Saflund.<br />
Contributors: Neil Bedford, Charles Bennett, Anne Beresford, Oliver Bernard, Rip Bulkeley, Moya Cannon, Eugune Daly, John Daniel, Gerald Dawe, Greg Delanty, Ann Egan, Micheal Fanning, Anne-Marie Fyfe, Michael Foley, Kieran Furey, Matthew Geden, Ray Givans, Sheila Gorman, David H. W. Grubb, Michael Hamburger, Mark Patrick Hederman, Fred Johnston, Ann P. Joyce, Anthony Keating, Kevin Kiely, klipschutz, James Liddy, Catherine Phil MacCarthy, Michael McCarthy, John McAuliffe, Medbh McGuckian, Martin Mooney, Gerry Murphy, Sharon Murphy, Robert Nazarene, John O&#039;Donnell, Desmond O&#039;Grady, Margaret O&#039;Shea, Paul Perry, Peter Porter, Rita Laura Potok, Billy Ramsell, Aidan Rooney-Cespedes, Eileen Sheehan, George Shorten, Gerard Smyth, Clyff Wedgbury, Mark Weston, Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Adam Czerniawski, Liam O&#039;Muithile, Greg Delanty, Hammond Journeaux, Sir Henry Raeburn, Joakim Saflund, Norman Saunders-White, Bill Doyle, John Minihan.<br />
Cover: Joakim Saflund.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman. ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Autumn/Winter 2001.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Wild Goose Studio award for the imagination. Nollaig. Christmas. Bun Inbir, near Anascaul, County Kerry. An otter. Baby pictures. Wren night. In memoriam Michael Hartnett. Hosanna. Script. Achill. The end of the peninsula. The rowan tree. The wild goose. Na daili. A yawn. Fleadh&#039;s end. Halloween. For Arthur and Ursula Creagh. When shall we sometimes meet? After Milton&#039;s sonnet XVII. Miss strokestown. For Michael Davitt. On taking Kanavagh home. Broken Kings at nightfall. Memo to Wordsworth. Telescopic sight. Eppur si muove. Galileo. Florence, Beatrice, Dante. Discovering Columbus. To Bronislaw 2. Pushkin&#039;s moment. For Siabhra. Paris. After Paul Celan. knowledge. Lesson. Some men. I am beginning. Sitting behind opine. Mirror: a paradelle. Blind date. Night caller. Trance. Jacmanii. XVI. From XLVII poems. Attic. Advice towards closing-time. 40. Forty. Still learning. She is in the past, she has this grace. Marriage lines. Our side. The jazz club.  For Bill Doyle. Downtown.  If only that could be me. Sunlit. Crowd scene after Kung Fu, the headcrusher. The god of dry mouths. The seahorse family. Miniature. Carpenter. Deuterothanatos. In a professional capacity. The uncricified Buddha. The reverend Robert Walker skating on Duddingston Loch 1794. <br />
Seal pup. Dublin. McDaid&#039;s. Self portrait. Medusa. Seahorse. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop issue number 15, Summer 2004]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John and Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Irish language advisor: Michael Davitt.<br />
Contributors: Elisabeth Barrett, Alan Brownjohn, Idris Caffrey, Rose Cook, Anthony Cronin, Moyra Donaldson, Theo Dorgan, Mark Doros, Peter Dunne, Terry J. England, Eibhlin nic Eochaidh, Orfhlaith ni Fhoighil, Gabriel Fitzmaurice, Kieran Furey, Nikos Gatsos, Ann Gray, Maurice Harmon, Marc Harris, Kevin Higgins, Tiernan Ivory, Fred Johnston, Joe Kane, Kevin Kiely, John Knowles, Chuck Kruger, Gerard Lee, Eamonn Lynskey, Catherin Phil McCarthy, Nora McGillen, Medbh McGuckian, Brendan McMahon, Paul Maddern, Imelda Maguire, Michael Massey, T. J. Matthews, Kevin Maynard, John Mole, Oliver Murray, Lawrence O&#039;Dwyer, Desmond O&#039;Grady, Nessa O&#039;Mahoney, Margaret O&#039;Shea, William Palmer, Gwyn Parry, Jo Pestel, Peter Phillips, Andrea Porter, Joan Poulson, Gabriel Rosenstock, Pat Semple, Lorna Shaughnessy, Eileen Sheehan, George Shorten, Davide Trame, Wang Wei, David Winwood, Mairide Woods, Howard Wright, Gerry Cambridge,  Alyn Fenn, Brian Lalor, Jeanette McCulloch, Edwin Smith, Theo Wakeman, Tony Weston, John Minihan.<br />
Cover: Tony Weston.<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Summer, 2004.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Deer park. Climbing Heron tower. Countryside thoughts. A local murder. West Cork haiku. Bringing the house down, The demolition of Curzon cinema, Ormeau road, Belfast. Morning in the fog: Venice. Ashore, or, poem beginning with a line from Neruda. Return. The casualties. Room overlooking the lake. The trouble with Alpho Queally. That was then. Syojo. Orang-utan fond of sake. Paddy Bushe. Breakfast. The stone thrower. A beautiful Huguenot girl explains the tree of liberty. The martyrdom of St Andrews. Affresco Mattia Petri Basilica S. Andrea della Valle Roma. Swallow in a cage. Desmond O&#039;Grady. For the office bully. Lingua franca. And where else? Schneesternlachen. Threads. Viv Graveson. Lines at Laken Mill. For Vita. Likeness. Spitting sticks. Nest. Traffic jams. One equal music. Outbreath on a humming tape. The embarkation. Occupational hazard. After my funeral. Breakfast with Sylvia Plath. Friday. Evening star. In memory of Margaret O&#039;Sullivan. Heaven&#039;s cloth. In memoriam Teresa Lumley. Anniversary. Brendan McGillen. Petits pois. Peas. Primum mobile. A boy&#039;s story. Laying on of hands. In search of the happy object and a better life. Street lights. Going back home. The dressing room. On being asked if I believe in the afterlife. The last word. Rock pool. Theory of a father. Ferry. Goddess. Metonym. Ann. The star paradise. Upstairs bath lodge. From the cold of the garden, she speaks. Someone else. Crossworded lives. On Philip Hobsbaum. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop issue number 18, Summer 2005]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John and Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Designer: Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Irish language advisor: Michael Davitt.<br />
Editorial assistant: Rhiannon Shelley.<br />
Contributors: Hoffman Aipira, Gary Allen, Ivy Alvarez, John Aspinall, Celeste Auge, Liam Aungier, Maggie Butt, June-Marie Courage, John Daniel, Mary Durkin, Kieron Furey, Peggie Gallagher, Ray Givans, James Harpur, Joseph Horgan, Tiernan Ivory, Bruce J. James, Charles Johnson, Fred Johnston, Noel King, Matt Kirkham, Chuck Kruger, Brian Lalor, Felix LeClerc, Eamonn Lynskey, Catherine Phil MacCarthy, MIchael McCarthy, Clatre McDonnell, Michael Mackmin, Brendan McMahon, Maureen McManus, T. J. Matthews, Geraldine Mills, Patrick Moran, Phyl O&#039;Donnell, D. H. Lawrence. Lawrence O&#039;Dwyer, Leanne O&#039;Sullivan, Jo McCormick Phillips, Joan Poulson, D. A. Prince, Celia Purcell, Billy Ramsell, Ruth Silcock, Cherry Smyth, Gerard Smyth, Mags Storey, Paul Stubbs, Ruth Thompson, Deborah Tyler-Bennett, Jan Wagner, John Wakeman, William Wall, Peter Waring, Dean WIlson, Gregory Warren Wilson, Howard Wright, Matt Kirkham, Kay McCarthy, Desmond O&#039;Grady, Aonghas O&#039; Dalaigh, Luis Fanti, Hammond, Journeaux, Tony Weston, Peadar O&#039;Donoghue.<br />
Cover: Luis Fanti.<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Summer 2005.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[On publishing: A rhapsody. Add one. Telling tales. To hell woth all mature, quiet, patient poetry. At Inniskeen. Limn. Chinese poem stone. For Chen Zhongsen, X-rays. Instead of a letter. No lines between things. Boyne tomb. Eye test. When I was twelve. How I begin. Step out. Let nothing spill. Metal box. Visit to new hairdresser. Next morning. The nookie alarm. Out of old stories the shadow and the heart. Complicated pleasures. After thought. The importance of the crump tray. Eileen&#039;s. Couple in a cottage. The peach. Helpful advice for the heart-broken. Pips. Siolta. The saint&#039;s tablet. St Patrick&#039;s return. On visiting St Patrick&#039;s cathedral in Dublin. Homage to Maximilian Kolbe. Olive. One death, then another. The head of Orpheus. I see your body headless. Lambeg. To those who have inherited Ireland. Cathedral light. Universal airport. Kumpania. Two halves. Variation of beige. Fair and lovely. To squash a bee. Invation. Bees. Awaiting the child. Footstep. Starlings. Bucolics. Caprice in high summer. Comb. A crow summer. Aquarium at Barcelona. Mars has the memory of water. Turning the stones. Tide. Pleiades. Global scene. Snake. Telling tales. Knockdrum. An post window. Helpful advice. Orpheus. Bar. Rooster.]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Heather Clarke -  The Ulster Renaissance (an excerpt) ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[The Honest Ulsterman in the context of an Ulster literary renaissance. ]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Heather Clarke discusses the early years of the Honest Ulsterman]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Heather Clarke/ Oxford University Press (with thanks)]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Oxford University Press]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[2006.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:rights><![CDATA[Copyright Oxford University Press]]></dcterms:rights>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/268">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop issue number 19, Autumn/Winter 2005]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John and Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Design: Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Irish language advisor: Greagoir O Duill.<br />
Editorial assistant: Rhiannon Shelly.<br />
Contributors: Peter Bakowski, A. J. Britz, David Butler, David Cavanagh, Joseph Cummings, Michael Curtis, Nicola Daly, Ann Dean, Patrick Deeley, Kate Dempsey, Dymphna Dreyer, Hilary Elfick, Alyn Fenn, Roderick Ford, Owen Gallagher, David Gardiner, Vona Groarke, Kenneth Hickey, Kevin Higgins, Kevin Kiely, Chuck Kruger, Edward Lee, Padraic Mac Cana, Michael McLoughlin, M. Nerson-Mac Namara, Bruce McRae, Mary Madec, Margaret Moore, Oliver Murray, Mary O&#039;Donnell, Greagoir O Duill, William Palmer, Marnie Pomeroy, Barbara Smith, Ruth Thompson, Fred Voss, Tony Weston, Adam Wyeth, Michael Davitt, Moira Sweeney, Colm Breathnach, Gabriel Fitzmaurice, Luis Fanti, Hammond Journeaux, Jeanette McCulloch, Theo Wakeman, Chuck Kruger, Peadar O&#039;Donoghue, Moira Sweeney.<br />
Cover: Michael Davitt and Allen Ginsberg at the launch of An Tost a Scagadh at Bewley&#039;s in Dublin 1993. Photo Niamh Morris.<br />
Thanks to Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Autumn/Winter 2005.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[From Riverstown to Lahas: a journey celebrating Michael Davitt. Pocai Folmha. Empty pockets. Slan is cead. Ta an daoscar morthinpeall an ti, a mhamai. The mob have surrounded the house, mammy. I&#039;m glad I didn&#039;t meet with you , my boy. Cuairt. Visit. An sioc. The frost. Kilculliheen. We had words. Glaze. Meditation. For the women. Sailor&#039;s song. Clash. Wasp. The bee-sting. Bees. A confluence of alarm. The winter garden. Conker. Merrion Square snow flurries. Poem I don&#039;t want. This is not a poem. Heart attack in wartime. Chicago. Once in a million. Ian. Staunch. The apostle of dancers. Pope has breast cancer. Christmas. The jobber&#039;s Sunday morning. Turning the stones. At the foot of Gormalaith. Teach duin. A divided house of holding, Skelligs. Wagtail. Chiaroscuro. Weight. You&#039;re in my light. The avenue. Apeliotes. Tuesday. Playing poohsticks on the Ha&#039;penny bridge. Caul. Moment of birth. Idagy. The cure for homosexuality. Instruction to horsemen, Krakov, Poland, 1241. Giuseppe. Viking spirit. A pretence. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop issue number 20, Summer 2006<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John and Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Irish language advisor: Greagoir O Duill.<br />
Editorial assistant: Rhiannon Shelly.<br />
Design: Hilary Wakeman.<br />
IT consultant: Erwin Hofman.<br />
Contributors: Yuko Adams, James Aitchison, Gary Allen, Michael Bartholomew-Biggs, Deidre Brennan, Sandra Bunting, Maggie Butt, Mary Rose Callan, Noel Conneely, Daniel Daly, Emily Dening, David Devitt, Josh Ekroy, Alyn Fenn, Gabriel Fitzmaurice, Kieran Furey, Peggie Gallagher, Elaine Gaston, Mary Melvin Geoghega, Gregory Gilbert Gumbs, Jennifer Harrington, Aine Herlihy, Seamus Hogan, Tiernan Ivory, Bruce J. James, Carolyn Jess, Jennifer Johnson, Jenny Joseph, Ann Joyce, Sheila Killian, Anatoly Kudryavitsky, John McGrail, John McKeown, Angela Howarth Marks, John Mole, Ross Moore, Patrick Moran, Sean Neeson, Nuala Ni Chonchuir, Mary Noonan, Paul O Colmain, Eugene O&#039;Connell, Gregory O&#039;Donoghue, Geraldine Paine, Ger Reidy, Mark Roper, Rhiannon Shelley, George Shorten, K. V. Skene, Lisa Steppe, William Wall, Grace Wells, Mark Wilson, David Butler, Greagoir O Duill, David Cole, Luis Fanti, Howard Fritz, Hammond Journeaux, Jeanette McCulloch, Luke Watson. <br />
Thanks to Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Cover: Basil Blackshaw.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Summer 2006.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Anam. After Sean O&#039;Riordain, in memory of Greg O&#039;Donoghue. My grandma&#039;s fairytales. Sibling. At Brittas Bay. A child taken out at night for the first time. Child with two lights on his shoulder. A mother to her son. Flight E112. Si bean. Mother. The strong. 1833: the Hedge-Schoolmaster&#039;s English lesson for emigrants. The view from here. Around the corner from Kilcar. Paradise lost. Eros redeemed. Philomel. Advice to a poet. On being dismissed  as a versifier whose success lies in editing out all the things that make art disturbing and uncomfortable. Fairy thorns. On the mountain. A Mir astronaut opens an escape hatch. The gift of tongues. Faoileoir. Glider. Pastoral. Treecreeper. Sunday morning with dog. This isn&#039;t about puffins, it&#039;s about me. The kings and queens of everything. Planter&#039;s guide. The millon garden. Villa san Michele. A house in Morphou, Cyprus. Window. First time buyer. Lost adjusters. The North coast bus, Israeli school children. Haiku. Sweet dreams. College road. Bomb victim. The military mind. And peace is... Heathrow? Heathrow? Broken signposts. Demons. For Yvonne. Comhra ra Trionode. Trinity. Bungee jumping sideways. On formally undecidable decisions. In search of lost marbles. Mouth. A crowded mouth. Eye test. Patience. Notes from the waiting room. Inroads. Haircut. The princess and the fox. Menu. And then. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop issue number 21, Summer 2006<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John and Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Irish language advisor: Greagoir O Duill.<br />
Editorial assistant: Rhiannon Shelly.<br />
Design: Hilary Wakeman.<br />
IT consultant: Erwin Hofman.<br />
Contributors: Gary Allen, Ivy Bannister, Alison Brackenbury, Kevin Cahill, Roger Caldwell, Ruth O&#039;Callaghan, Moya Cannon, Noel Conneely, Fiona Curran, Edward Denniston, Leo Ferre, Ray Givans, Maggie Harris, Caelainn Hogan, Bruce J. James, Pat Jourdan, Kevin Kiely, Philip Knox, Ann Leahy, James Liddy, Sean Lysaght, Catherine Phil McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Neil McCarthy, Janis Mackay, Cora Mc Morrow, Geraldine Mitchell, Kate Newman, Rosemary Norman, Robert Nye, Eugene O&#039;Connell, Mary O&#039;Donoghue, Regan O&#039;Driscoll, Philip Quirke, Josh Ramsden, Padraig Rooney, Jennifer Russell, Peter Sansom, Carole Satyamurti, Cherry Smyth, Gerard Smyth, Jocelyne Thebauld, Ian WIld, David Winwood, Saint James Harris Wood, Howard Wright, Moya Cannon, Penias Daka, Luis Fanti, Hammond Journeaux, Jessica Lysaght, Brian Lalor, Jeanette McCulloch.<br />
Cover: Cian Shelley.<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[John Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[John Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Summer 2006.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Dog monster and drunk man with wobbly legs. Tarsaghaunmore. The drover&#039;s stick. Elements. Spate river. Merlin at Tarsaghaunmore. Casadh na Leice. A midge charm. On the edge of the ocean. Journey to the shore. Bluebell wood. Fresh to field. Corpus Christi. Lough Derg. The last step. The sorrowful mysteries. Mapping. My tourist visa. Come and go: Estonia 2004. Place du tertre. Mr Matisse&#039;s pigeon. Preface. A triptych. Writing a desert. Valentinus. On the sea-wall. Towards evening. It happens like a tide. Put to loss because of the snow. Let me be there when it happens. Michael Davitt. Helen i.m. Italics. Saying. Parenting. One World. Memory of an azan. Daddy longlegs. The robin. Herons. Caldera. Bound for glory. Old fashioned dejection. A little black thing. Tight fit? On tickling. Genre. The pingo. You and I between here and there. Dark woman of the glen. Bean dubh an ghleanna. Bycicling with birds. Viewing. The good marriage. Photograph. Playing. After exodus. On a model. Grainne&#039;s bed. Red night for a performance artist. Harpo. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Verbal Magazine 01]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Garbhan Downey; <br />
Production Manager: James Cunningham; <br />
Design Consultant: Kevin Hippsley; <br />
Administration: Bernie Kilroy.<br />
<br />
Contributors: Garbhan Downey; Stephen Price; Paul Muldoon; David Ervine; Mairtin O&#039; Cathain; Gerry Murray; Robert Welch; Dave Duggan; Pat McArt; Peter Hutcheon; Claire McDermott; Seamus McKinney; Ciaran Flanagan; James Kerr; Michael O&#039;Donnell; Eileen Walsh; Norman Hamill; Catherine McGrotty; Aisleanin McGill; Sean O&#039;Reilly; Catherine Phil McCarthy; John Walsh; Jenni Doherty; Sarah Lapsley; Michele Cunningham, Oliver Jeffers.   ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[James Kerr/Verbal]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Louis MacNeice, John Hewitt, Colin Bateman, John Connolly, Many Voices Festival; Jacqueline Wilson, Tracy Beaker, The Christmas Club, Stephen Price, Danny Morrison, Hunger Strike, Reflections On The 1981 Republican Hunger Strike; The Lion and The Unicorn: Gladstone v Disraeli; Ireland Since 1939: The Persistence of Conflict; Henry Patterson; In Time of Civil War, Bernard Share; Tory Island, Jim Hunter, Pat Boran (ed) A Dedalus Sampler; Gerry Murphy, End of Part One: New and Selected Poems; Paul Muldoon: General Admission; Majorie Howes: Colonial Crossings: Figures in Irish Literary History (Field Day); Medbh McGuckian: The Currach Requires No Harbour; The Tiger In Winter, Protestants; These Are Our Lives, The Stinging Fly; Rosin McDonough; John Killen, Shellagh McLaverty, DearMr McLaverty - The Literary Correspondence of John McGahern and Michael McLaverty 1959 - 1980, John KIllen, Watching the Door, Kevin Myers, This is Charlie Bird, How the 2006 Ryder Cup Was Won; Heroes All: My Ryder Cup Story, Pogue Mahone: The Story of the Pogues; Outrageous Fortune: Capital and Culture in Modern Ireland; Carol Clerk; Joe Clancy, the Frames, Behind the Glass, Zoran  Orlic, Derry Through the Lens - Refocus, Willie Carson, Art in Belfast 1760 - 1888: Art Lovers or Philistines? Eileen Black, Lansdowne Through The Years, Edward Newman, Moss Keane, Rucks, Mauls and Gaelic Football, Steven Gerrard, Ashley Cole, My Defence; Jenny Bristow Cooks for the Seasons: Autumn and Winter, Good Food Stories, Paul Williams, The Untouchables, Veronica Guerin, Murders and Manslaughter in 21st Century Ireland. Deadlines and D***kheads, Dickheads, Anne Gildea, When to Walk, Rebecca Crowes, Calm Down Boris, Sam Lloyd, Joe&#039;s Dog, Who&#039;s Hiding In The Jungle?, Debbie Tarbett&#039;s, Ten Tiny Tadpoles, Mark Oliver, Scrap the Robot Dog, What do Rabbits think? Brian Reddin, How to Catch A Star, Lost and Found, The Incredible Book Eating Boy, Oliver Jeffers, Watching, Susy Chic, Oisin McGann The Poison Factory, Lighthouse Joey, Dirty Bertie - Fleas! Alan MacDonald, David Robert, Deep Water, H. I Larry, Chris Powling, Thing, Bob Byrne, Robot&#039;s Don&#039;t Cry, When We Lived In Uncle&#039;s Hat, Peter Stamm, Juta Bauer, Garth Nix, Across the Wall. Michael Carroll&#039;s The New Heroes, Sakkara, The Quantum Prophecy, Roisin Meaney, Don&#039;t Even Thnk About It, Paris Princess, Liz Elwes, Growing Yams in London, Sophia Acheampong, Fire Theif, Terry Deary, Flight of the Fire Thief, Jack Higgins,  The Coat, Prima Donna, In The Small Hours, Johnny Tell Them, Oranges are Two-a-Penny, Geoff Hill, the Road To Gobbler&#039;s Knob: From Chile to Alaska on a Motorbike, Running Mates, Cherry Smyth, One Wanted Thing, Emer Martin, Baby Zero Madelaine Kingston, John Broderick, Stimulus of Sin, Bruce Arnold, Weaving Tapestry in Rural Ireland, Taipeis Gael, Donegal, Meghan Nuttall Sayres, Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespear and Renaissance Drama, Stephen O&#039;Neill, Gillian Kenny, Anglo-Irish and Gaelic Women in Ireland c. 1277 - 1543, Terence Dooley - The Big Houses and Landed Estates of Ireland, A Research Guide, Irish Literature in the 19th Century A. Norman Jeffares and Peter van de Kamp, Fianna Fail, Irish republicanism and the Northern Ireland Troubles 1968-2002, Catherine O&#039;Donnell, Left to the Wolves, Irish Victims of Stalinism, Barry McLoughlin, Guru igCluidini Cathal O&#039; Searcaigh, A Ghost in Daylight, Making Sense of Substance Abuse, City of Change, Dermot Kelly, Autumn Beguiles the Fatalist , Michael Foley, Johnny Tell Them, John Walsh, Timely Demise of a Trendy Conformist: Live Poems Mark Madden, Enduring City,  Belfast, Agnes Jones, Felicity McCall,  ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Shop issue number 22, Autumn/Winter 2006<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John and Hilary Wakeman.<br />
Irish language advisor: Greagoir O Duill.<br />
Editorial assistant: Rhiannon Shelly.<br />
Design: Hilary Wakeman.<br />
IT consultant: Erwin Hofman.<br />
Contributors: Sheila Barrett, A. J. Britz, Rosemary Canavan, Frances Cotter, Katie Donovan, Siobhan Duffy, Frank Dullaghan, Irene Evans, Julian Farmer, Eamon Grennan, Robert Hamberger, Francis Harvey, Patrick Hicks, Kevin Higgins, W. J. Jackson, Miceal Kearney, Anthony Keating, Bridget Khursheed, Chuck Kruger, Lothar Luken, Angela Leighton, David Lumsden, James McAuley, Padraic MacCana, Michael McCarthy, Michael Mackmin, Michael Massey, Mary Montague, Patrick Moran, Mary Noonan, Mary O&#039;Donoghue, Peadar O&#039;Donoghue, Liam O&#039; Muirthile, Michelle O&#039;Sullivan, William Palmer, Chris Preddle, Charles Rammelkamp, Padraig Rooney, Lorna Shaughnessy, Will Stone, Paul Stubbs, Daniel Mark Vennell, Jenny Vuglar, Mairide Woods, Kieran Furey., Bill Doyle, Luis Fanti, Hammond Journeaux, Jeanette McCulloch, Mary Norman.<br />
Cover: Colin O&#039;Daly.<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[ John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[ John and Hilary Wakeman.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Autumn/Winter 2006.]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Cathedral windows. Heading north. John Clare.  Asylum, Epping Forest, escape. Movement. Eating the grass. Nothing. At home. Spailpin. Spalpeen. Country relish. In memory of Gregory O&#039;Donoghue. Aubadiers. Insert title. A recommendation for the future health of poetry. Face painting before poetry. Things fall apart, the centre cannot hold. What am I bid. Entertaining Newgrange. Autumn woods. Disarray. Keeping the wolf from the door. Emergency exit. A lighthouse rail. Convalescence. Minding hope. January. Winter notes. A lean year. Colour hunger. Solstice sightings. Goodness glimpsed on the way to the Chomsky lecture. Shopenhauer&#039;s reprieve. The exact colour of snow. Snow. Room at the Inn. Thin-walled tenements. All souls&#039; night. The lost music. Pine tree. Troglodytes, troglodytes. Pond. Rats. Pigs. Sonar. Since I would be. In sicyon. Birds and horse and him and a dark road. Call-up. Train. Song. The gift. Oliver Cromwell. Eclipse. The corpse. News. Light the fire. Bag of cats. Rootling. Albrecht Durer: portrait of the artist&#039;s father, 1490. Jack B. Yeats, grief, 1951. The changeling. Extra. A promise of greatness. Swallows. Footsteps. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Rhinoceros Issue 1 ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: Martin Mooney, Patrick Ramsey Kevin Smith,<br />
Contributors: Gerry Geddes, Medbh McGuckian, D.J Enright, Gerry Murphy, Colin McGookin, Fleur Adcock, John Kelly, Roy McFadden.<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Rhinoceros ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Martin Mooney, Patrick Ramsey and Kevin Smith]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[November 1988 (?)]]></dcterms:date>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Verbal Magazine 02]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Garbhan Downey; <br />
Production Manager: James Cunningham; <br />
Assistant Editor: Catherine McGrotty;<br />
Design Consultant: Kevin Hippsley;<br />
Administration: Bernie Kilroy;<br />
<br />
Contributors: Helen Lucey Burke, Lucy Caldwell, Garbhan Downey, Colin Bateman, Jason Johnson, Emer Martin, Ciaran Flanagan, Norman Hamill, Stephen Miller, Gillian Hamill, Pat McArt, Catherine McGrotty, Eileen Walsh, Michele Cunningham, Andrew Carlin, Jack Houlahan, Tom Fraser, Gerry Murray, Steven King, James Kerr, Robert Welch, Robert Welch, Medbh McGuckian, Winterwood, Michael Bradley, Cormac Newark, Ronan Carr, Dave Duggan, Sarah Lapsley, Aisleain McGill, Kevin Barry, Cherry Smith, Cathal O&#039; Searcaigh, sean Mac Aindreasa, Michael O&#039;Donnell.<br />
<br />
<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[James Kerr/Verbal]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Where they were missed, Lucy Caldwell, Penguin. I predict a riot, Colin Bateman, Headline Review. Benedict Kiely. Baby Zero, Emer Martin, Brandon. Preacher, Garth Ennis. Judge Dredd. Troubled Souls. True Faith. Death on a country road, Desmond Fahy, Mercier. Smart Blond: Dolly Parton, Stephen Miller, Omnibus Press. No one wants you: a memoir of a child forced into prostitution, Celine Roberts, Merlin. Dreams of hope: from Dublin to Geelong, Lily O&#039;Connor, Brandon/Mount Eagle. Bockety, Desmond Ellis, Brandon/Mount Eagle. Hello: the autobiography, Leslie Phillips, Orion. Weawing tapestry in rural Ireland, Meghan Nuttall Sayers, Atrium/Cork University Press. The crafter&#039;s companion, Anna Toborg, Snowbooks. The waves of Tory: The story of an Atlantic community, Jim Hunter, Colin Smythe Ltd. Chambers book of speeches, Andrew Burnet, Chambers Harrap Publishers. OUP&#039;s Very SHort Introductions, Oxford University Press. In search of Iraq: Baghdada to Babylon, Richard Downes, New Island. The Northern front: A wartime diary, Charles Glass, Saqi Books. Contesting the Saudi State: Islamic voices from a new generation, Madawi Al-Rasheed, Cambridge University Press. Great tales from English History: the Battle of the Boyne to DNA, Robert Lacey, Little, Brown. Our lives: The Second World War and its legacy in the Northwest and Causeway Regions, Causeway Museum Service. The Irish Times book of the 1916 rising, Shane Hegarty, Fintan O&#039;Toole, Gill &amp; Macmillan. Remember it&#039;s for Ireland: A family memoir of Tomas Mac Curtain, Fionnuala Mac Curtain, Mercier Press. Gay life and culture, Robert Aldrich, Thames &amp; Hudson. The Irish historic towns atlas No 15, Royal Irish Academy. The book of the Cailleach: stories of the wise-woman healer, Gearoid o Crualaoich, Cork University Press. The best of Irish poetry 2007, Maurice Riordan, Colm Breathnach, Southword Editions. No Paradiso, William Wall, Brandon. The informer, Liam O&#039;Flaherty, Woolfhound. The height of nonsense: the ultimate Irish road trip, Collins Press. The horse&#039;s nest, Moyra Donaldson, Lagan Press. Reading the dog, Maria McManus, Lagan Press. The bloodaxe book of poetry quotations, Dennis O&#039;Driscoll, Bloodaxe. Winterwood, Patrick McCabe, Bloomsbury. Edna O&#039;Brien. Essential radio skills, Peter Stewart, A&amp;C Black. Aloys Fleischmann, Seamas de Barra, Field Day. Raymond Deane, Patrick Zuk, Field Day. The producers, Tim Adler, Metheun. So you want to be a producer? Lawrence Turman, Three Rivers. The Barrytown trilogy, Michael Cronin, Cork University Press. Felicia&#039;s journey, Stephanie McBride, Cork University Press. The Commitments, Roddy Doyle. The outsiders, Eamon Dillon, Merlin. Now, Brendan Kennelly, Bloodaxe. The disinherited: a Sallortown novel, John Campbell, Lagan press. Superman: infinite crisis, Marv Wolfman, Joe Kelly, Jeff Loeb. No place for a child, Yes Publications. Cool waters / Emerald sees: diving in temperate waters, John Collins, Atrium. Being a girl, Kim Cattrall, Piccadilly. Blade of fire, Stuart Hill, the Cicken House. The road of the dead, Kevin Brooks. Are we there yet? David Levithan, Harper Collins. Judy Moody, Megan McDonald, Walker Books. Ideal homes. The slip road. Tra More. Nollaig. Christmas,. One wanted thing, Cherry Smyth, Lagan press. Across the bitter sea, John Boyd, Lagan Press. The deep green pool, Ann McCafferty, Guildhall Press. Who stole our game? Daire Whelan, Gill &amp; Macmillan. Beating them at their own game: How the Irish conquered English soccer, Patrick West, Liberties. Alex Moore&#039;s almanac - a young man&#039;s diary of sporting farewell, Padraig Coyle, Mrine Media. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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