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Old Days, Old Ways

An Illustrated Folk History of Ireland

Olive Sharkey

Paper $16.95 | 9780815602187 cart

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Series: Irish Studies
6 x 8.5, 178 pages, 82 black and white illustrations
September 1987

"The research that went into the hook was obviously meticulous and painstaking, but equally obviously it was a labour of love."—The Irish Times

"This book is a major contribution to Irish folk history—to the lifestyle that shaped if not us then certainly our parents and grandparents."—Irish Post

Description

Olive Sharkey is the daughter of farmers in the midlands of Ireland. ‘I belong to a family which was the last in our district to relinquish the old ways on the land and in the home,’ she says. Her research brought her to folk museums throughout Ireland and ‘into the homes of fascinating elderly folk with surprisingly clear memories.’

The daily and seasonal rhythms of life and work ‘in the ould days’ is recaptured, from building the
house and turning the sod for a new crop, to saving the hay and burying the dead.

About the Author

Olive Sharkey has worked as an architect's draftsperson, and after her marriage she began writing and drawing and contributing to newspapers and magazines. Her other interests include natural history and photography.

Tilmothy P. O'Neil, author of Life and Traditions in Rural Ireland and for eight years affiliated with the Folk Life Section of the National Museum of Ireland, teaches history at the Carysfort College of Education.


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Series: Irish Studies

6 x 8.5, 178 pages, 82 black and white illustrations

September 1987

Subjects: Irish studies, Irish history, folktales, rural life
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