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Testimonials
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| +Seamus
Hegarty Bishop of Derry |
"May I first of all congratulate you on your success in producing such a gem of a book. It is a social document of great value and you have done a great service to your native place. It is amazing the extent of the research which you have carried out and the valuable information which you have unearthed. The supporting documentation and the extensive photographic evidence is astonishing. The contents of the book about life and living in Carrowmenagh during the last century in particular are both distressingly, informative and impressive. Would that the history of other local areas, including my own in SW Donegal, were similarly recorded." |
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Mary McLaughlin |
"It is a superb read, extremely well researched, written
and presented. It will prove to be an invaluable resource not only for
the people of Carrowmenagh, but for everyone with an interest in the history
of Inishowen and indeed Donegal."
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| Ireland's Own magazine |
"Very professionally put together.....John A McLaughlin has unearthed and recorded a wealth of interesting and fascination information." |
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| Liam
Ronayne Donegal County Librarian |
"It is a really fine book and a credit to you."
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we started the Deontas Mhic an Saoir we hoped to significantly improve
the quality of publications..... Carrowmenagh: history of a Donegal
village and townland really fits the bill in this regard."
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| Dr David Shaw-Smith Documentary Film Producer |
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found the book quite fascinating.....I found many of the accounts and
photographs very poignant.....it is so vitally important to record all
this information before people pass on."
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| Mary J Devlin | "A great piece of history which should be promoted in every school in Ireland." |
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| Boole
Library University College Cork |
"Many thanks for signing this facinating book." |