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Book Specifications
- Title: Molly Malone: Child of the Dublin Streets
- Publisher: Coronet Books
- Author: Freddie Hancock and David Nahan
- Language: English
- ISBN: 034020513X
- Pages: 219
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 1975
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book
Molly Malone: Child of the Dublin Streets by Freddie Hancock and David Nahan is a fascinating exploration of the life and legend surrounding Molly Malone, one of Ireland's most enduring folk figures. Immortalized in the famous Dublin ballad, Molly Malone has become a symbol of the city and an important part of Irish cultural heritage.
The authors delve into the historical background of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Dublin, examining the social conditions, traditions, and everyday lives of ordinary people who inhabited the city's bustling streets and marketplaces. Through careful research and engaging storytelling, the book seeks to uncover the reality behind the legendary fish seller whose story has been celebrated in song for generations.
Combining biography, folklore, and social history, the narrative paints a vivid picture of Dublin's working-class communities and the challenges they faced. Readers gain valuable insights into Irish urban life, local customs, and the development of one of the country's most beloved legends.
The book also explores how Molly Malone evolved from a historical or semi-historical figure into a cultural icon, reflecting the spirit, resilience, and identity of Dublin itself. Rich in historical detail and local color, it offers an engaging blend of fact and folklore.
Published by Coronet Books, this paperback edition is ideal for readers interested in Irish history, folklore, biography, and the cultural traditions of Dublin.
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Book Specifications
- Title: Molly Malone: Child of the Dublin Streets
- Publisher: Coronet Books
- Author: Freddie Hancock and David Nahan
- Language: English
- ISBN: 034020513X
- Pages: 219
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 1975
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book
Molly Malone: Child of the Dublin Streets by Freddie Hancock and David Nahan is a fascinating exploration of the life and legend surrounding Molly Malone, one of Ireland's most enduring folk figures. Immortalized in the famous Dublin ballad, Molly Malone has become a symbol of the city and an important part of Irish cultural heritage.
The authors delve into the historical background of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Dublin, examining the social conditions, traditions, and everyday lives of ordinary people who inhabited the city's bustling streets and marketplaces. Through careful research and engaging storytelling, the book seeks to uncover the reality behind the legendary fish seller whose story has been celebrated in song for generations.
Combining biography, folklore, and social history, the narrative paints a vivid picture of Dublin's working-class communities and the challenges they faced. Readers gain valuable insights into Irish urban life, local customs, and the development of one of the country's most beloved legends.
The book also explores how Molly Malone evolved from a historical or semi-historical figure into a cultural icon, reflecting the spirit, resilience, and identity of Dublin itself. Rich in historical detail and local color, it offers an engaging blend of fact and folklore.
Published by Coronet Books, this paperback edition is ideal for readers interested in Irish history, folklore, biography, and the cultural traditions of Dublin.












