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https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.1989.657Abstract
COMMON GROUND: ESSAYS ON THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF IRELAND Presented to T. Jones Hughes, edited by W. J. Smyth and K. Whelan, Cork: Cork University Press, 1988. 332pp. IR£24.00 ISBN 0 902561 53 7. Reviewed by F. H. A. AALEN
PLANTATION ACRES: AN HISTORICAL STUDY OF THE IRISH LAND SURVEYOR, by J. H. Andrews. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 1985. 462pp. £20stg. ISBN 0 901 905 35 6. Reviewed by A. A. HORNER
HISTORIC DUBLIN MAPS, compiled by Noel Kissane. Dublin: The National Library of Ireland (Historic Documents Series), 1988. 12pp text + 14 maps in a folder. IR£7.50. ISBN 0 907328 14 8. Reviewed by WILLIAM NOLAN
PLANNING: THE IRISH EXPERIENCE 1920–1988, edited by Michael J. Bannon. Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 1989. 200pp. IR£9.95 pb. ISBN 0 863278 212 6. Reviewed by KEVIN HOURIHAN
LOCAL SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GALWAY GAELTACHT, by M. S. O Cinneide and J. J. Keane. Gal way: Social Sciences Research Centre U.C.G., Research Report No. 3, 1988. 88pp. IR£6.00. No ISBN. Reviewed by A. J. PARKER
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