Travels in Ireland: Part 4


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This is a reproduction of part of the original text of Travels in Ireland by J.G. Kohl (1808-1878) German travel writer and historian first published in 1844. It takes through Dundalk Newry Belfast and the Antrim Coast Rathlin and the Giants Causeway. It gives a picture of Ireland prior to the Great Famine. Having visited the Boyne and New Grange he spends an evening of Gaelic story telling and music. The neat orderliness of County Down is contrasted with the wretchedness of the rest of rural Ireland. Newry and Belfast are marked by of the emergence of new world of enterprise and mechanization. In contrast his trip up the north coast is into the remnants of Gaelic Ireland. His account of life on Rathlin Island and his speculations on the origin of the Giants Causeway reveal the breadth of his informed interest in both folklore scientific investigation and the emerging rationalism of his age. This edition has been enhanced by the inclusion of footnotes and an index.
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