An Irish Folklore Treasury. A Selection of Old Stories, Ways and Wisdom from the School's Collection

Par : John Creedon
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  • Nombre de pages312
  • PrésentationRelié
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.89 kg
  • Dimensions16,4 cm × 24,0 cm × 2,8 cm
  • ISBN978-0-7171-9422-3
  • EAN9780717194223
  • Date de parution01/12/2022
  • ÉditeurGill And Macmillan
  • IllustrateurBrian Gallagher

Résumé

One of 12 children, John Creedon grew up in Cork City. In 1987, he joined RTE Radio I through a public competition, and he has won both Jacob's and PPI awards for his work. He currently produces and presents The John Creedon Show, a popular nightly music programme on RTE Radio I. John completed a diploma in Regional Studies at UCC, and his love of Irish folklore and culture has seen him take to the roads of Ireland to present Creedon's WildAtlantic Way, Creedon's Epic East, Creedon's Shannon and several series of Creedon's Atlas of Ireland.
In 2018, he spearheaded the National Treasures project, a collaboration between RTE and the National Museum of Ireland, which culminated in a television series and an exhibition of artefacts that celebrate the nation's story. His first book, That Place We Call Home, was a bestseller. John lives in his native Cork with his partner, Mairead, and broadcasts mostly from the local RTE studios. In 2022, he was announced as Cork Person of the Year.
One of 12 children, John Creedon grew up in Cork City. In 1987, he joined RTE Radio I through a public competition, and he has won both Jacob's and PPI awards for his work. He currently produces and presents The John Creedon Show, a popular nightly music programme on RTE Radio I. John completed a diploma in Regional Studies at UCC, and his love of Irish folklore and culture has seen him take to the roads of Ireland to present Creedon's WildAtlantic Way, Creedon's Epic East, Creedon's Shannon and several series of Creedon's Atlas of Ireland.
In 2018, he spearheaded the National Treasures project, a collaboration between RTE and the National Museum of Ireland, which culminated in a television series and an exhibition of artefacts that celebrate the nation's story. His first book, That Place We Call Home, was a bestseller. John lives in his native Cork with his partner, Mairead, and broadcasts mostly from the local RTE studios. In 2022, he was announced as Cork Person of the Year.