One Irish Summer by William Eleroy Curtis.
I. -A Summer in Ireland - II. -The Cathedrals and Dean Swift - III. -How Ireland is Governed - IV. -Dublin Castle - V. -The Redemption of Ireland - VI. -Sacred Spots in Dublin - VII. -The Old and New Universities - VIII. -Round about Dublin - IX. -The Landlords and the Landless - X. -Maynooth College and Carton House - XI. -Drogheda, and the Valley of the Boyne - XII. -Tara, the Ancient Capital of Ireland - XIII. -Saint Patrick and his Successor - XIV. -The Sinn Fein Movement - XV. -The North of Ireland - XVI. -The Thriving City of Belfast - XVII. -The Quaint Old Town of Derry - XVIII. -Irish Emigration and Commerce - XIX. -Irish Characteristics and Customs - XX. -Wicklow and Wexford - XXI. -The Land of Ruined Castles - XXII. -The Irish Horse and his Owner - XXIII. -Cork and Blarney Castle - XXIV. -Reminiscences of Sir Walter Raleigh - XXV. -Glengariff, the Loveliest Spot in Ireland - XXVI. -The Lakes of Killarney - XXVII. -Intemperance, Insanity, and Crime - XXVIII. -The Education of Irish Farmers - XXIX. -Limerick, Askeaton, and Adare - XXX. -County Galway and Recent Land Troubles - XXXI. -Connemara and the Northwest Coast - XXXII. -Work of the Congested Districts Board
I. -A Summer in Ireland - II. -The Cathedrals and Dean Swift - III. -How Ireland is Governed - IV. -Dublin Castle - V. -The Redemption of Ireland - VI. -Sacred Spots in Dublin - VII. -The Old and New Universities - VIII. -Round about Dublin - IX. -The Landlords and the Landless - X. -Maynooth College and Carton House - XI. -Drogheda, and the Valley of the Boyne - XII. -Tara, the Ancient Capital of Ireland - XIII. -Saint Patrick and his Successor - XIV. -The Sinn Fein Movement - XV. -The North of Ireland - XVI. -The Thriving City of Belfast - XVII. -The Quaint Old Town of Derry - XVIII. -Irish Emigration and Commerce - XIX. -Irish Characteristics and Customs - XX. -Wicklow and Wexford - XXI. -The Land of Ruined Castles - XXII. -The Irish Horse and his Owner - XXIII. -Cork and Blarney Castle - XXIV. -Reminiscences of Sir Walter Raleigh - XXV. -Glengariff, the Loveliest Spot in Ireland - XXVI. -The Lakes of Killarney - XXVII. -Intemperance, Insanity, and Crime - XXVIII. -The Education of Irish Farmers - XXIX. -Limerick, Askeaton, and Adare - XXX. -County Galway and Recent Land Troubles - XXXI. -Connemara and the Northwest Coast - XXXII. -Work of the Congested Districts Board