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![]() by Frank McDonald and James Nix. Anybody read it yet? None of the bookshops in Sligo have it in stock. I am looking forward to reading it.
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![]() On my Christmas list. I was at the reading a few months back and James Nix and Frank McDonald are a class act to watch. It was the week after Olivia let loose and she got taken down
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![]() Yeah I can't wait to read it either. Hopefully it'll have the same effect on transport planning as his Dublin books did on development. If not change the culture, at least move the trajectory somewhat.
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![]() Got copy this afternoon in Fred Hannas on Nassau Street Dublin
Its a big book, €25 for the softback €35 for the hardback Its bang up to date and has direct reference to T21 and quotes the numbers. That explains its delay appearing in the shops. It everything that you where expecting Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 17-12-2005 at 20:06. |
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![]() Guys,
Frank and James were on with Pat Kenny this morning discussing the book. If you missed it I think you should be able to download it from www.rte.ie later in the day. K |
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