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HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping
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HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping

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BRAND NEW book

Hardback

ISBN 9781845887063

\u201CThroughout

the ages the horse has played a pivotal role in Irish society.  It is a ubiquitous symbol in Ireland, present

in many classic depictions of our culture, from loyal work horse to traditional

horse fairs.

Over a

twelve-month period, David O\u2019Flynn has collected a varied selection of images

of Irish horse, in these and other less clich\u00E9d guises, and discusses holw the

horse\u2019s role has mirrored the change in Irish culture as Ireland developed into

a modern society.

While focusing

on a central theme, David O\u2019Flynn has collected an incredibly diverse number of

striking photographs, ranging from elegant shots taken at the annual show

jumping at the RDS to images of the milling crowd at the horse fair in

Ballinasloe.  Through these photographs

he has created an informal and unique portrait of the Irish.

This book

is essential for lovers of horses and for lovers of beautifu.

HORSE: The Horse and Irish Society by David O'Flynn horse fair RDS show jumping

BRAND NEW book

Hardback

ISBN 9781845887063

\u201CThroughout

the ages the horse has played a pivotal role in Irish society.  It is a ubiquitous symbol in Ireland, present

in many classic depictions of our culture, from loyal work horse to traditional

horse fairs.

Over a

twelve-month period, David O\u2019Flynn has collected a varied selection of images

of Irish horse, in these and other less clich\u00E9d guises, and discusses holw the

horse\u2019s role has mirrored the change in Irish culture as Ireland developed into

a modern society.

While focusing

on a central theme, David O\u2019Flynn has collected an incredibly diverse number of

striking photographs, ranging from elegant shots taken at the annual show

jumping at the RDS to images of the milling crowd at the horse fair in

Ballinasloe.  Through these photographs

he has created an informal and unique portrait of the Irish.

This book

is essential for lovers of horses and for lovers of beautifu.

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