Have You Seen the Dublin Vampire?
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A funny, warm picture book set throughout Dublin, home to Dracula's creator, Bram Stoker.






A funny, warm picture book set throughout Dublin, home to Dracula's creator, Bram Stoker.
The poems explore the delicate interplay between permanence and transience within natural landscapes. They capture subtle shifts in light and atmosphere, reflecting moments such as a figure timing their walk at dusk or the rhythmic presence of cows returning home, symbolizing the passage of time. Through vivid imagery, the work honors the fragile essence of these environments, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty found in fleeting moments.
The collection features evocative short poems that capture early consciousness through vivid imagery. Lines reflect a stark landscape, using elements like orchard trees and flinty stars to convey deep emotions and insights. These poems explore the essence of perception and memory, illustrating how fleeting moments and simple visuals can shape beliefs and experiences, revealing the profound beauty found in life's stripped-down realities.
Exploring the complexities of a relationship, the narrative delves into themes of religious devotion, personal eccentricity, and fluctuating self-confidence. Set against the backdrop of everyday life, it examines how these elements intertwine and influence the characters' interactions and emotional landscapes.
This is the essential guide to conveyancing law and practice. In this new edition, the authors have completely updated the previous text to the Land and Conveyancing Law Act.
A spooky bus tour around Ireland, with our favourite Dublin Vampire! He travels to well-known places all over the country, including St. Michan's church (where the mummies sleep!), Kilkenny Castle, the Hill of Tara, and visits the giants at the causeway. But, when his travels are done, he decides that home is the most spooktacular place to be!
It seems like just another ordinary day for Rosie and her grandad. But as soon as they step outside, they find themselves on a blooming great adventure around Dublin on the 16th of June, 1904!