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1999 |
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1993 |
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Booth, Frank |
The Independent Walker's Guide to Ireland |
1999 |
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Boydell, Herman & McCarthy |
Walk Guide: East of Ireland |
1991 |
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Boyle, Ken & Orla Bourke |
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1990 |
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The Hewitts and Marilyns of Ireland |
1997 |
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Height of Nonsense, The |
2005 |
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Mountains of Killarney, The |
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Kerry Walks |
1992 |
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Corcoran, Kevin |
West Cork Walks |
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Corcoran, Kevin |
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Dalby, Barry |
The Wicklow Way Map Guide |
1993 |
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Davey, Bernard |
Bernard Davey's Mourne |
1999 |
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Davey, Bernard |
BERNARD DAVEY'S MOURNES |
1999 |
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de Courcy, John W. |
"Mountains and Summits shown on maps before AD 1700" (articl |
2005 |
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Dillon, Paddy |
Mountains of Ireland, The |
1992 |
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Dillon, Paddy |
Complete Ulster Way Walks, The |
1999 |
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Dillon, Paddy |
Ulster Way, The |
199? |
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Dillon, Paddy |
Exploring the South of Ireland |
1998 |
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Dillon, Paddy |
Connemara |
2001 |
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EastWest Mapping |
Wicklow Way Walks |
1998 |
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Fairbairn, Helen |
Northern Ireland: A Walking Guide |
2006 |
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Fairbairn, Helen |
Ireland's Best Walks - A Walking Guide |
2014 |
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Fairbairn, Helen |
Ireland's Adventure Bucket List, Great Outdoor Experiences |
2018 |
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Fewer, Michael |
Wicklow Way, The |
1998 |
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Flanagan, David & Creagh, Richard |
Exploring Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way |
2016 |
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Flowerdew, Michael, P.J. McKeever & J.D. Smyth |
Explore Series |
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Dillon, Paddy |
Exploring the South of Ireland |
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Publisher: Ted Smart |
Published: 1998 |
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Friendly, stylish, everything for everyone publication. Full of good, well thought out writing, maps you can actually read without your bins and stunning pics. You will keep this boy long after the rest are with Oxfam. |
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