Me Darlin' Dublin's Dead and Gone

Tales From Dublin Days Gone By

Nonfiction, History, Ireland, Biography & Memoir, Historical, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies
Cover of the book Me Darlin' Dublin's Dead and Gone by Bill Kelly, Poolbeg Press Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Bill Kelly ISBN: 1230001147568
Publisher: Poolbeg Press Ltd Publication: May 26, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bill Kelly
ISBN: 1230001147568
Publisher: Poolbeg Press Ltd
Publication: May 26, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Bill Kelly survived a tough childhood in Dublin to become one of Ireland’s foremost journalists, perhaps best known for his Sunday Press soccer column as ‘Big Bill’ which was so popular it ran for thirty years.

Here, with the sure touch of a born storyteller, he takes us back to his tenement boyhood in a time when ‘discos, television, even the wireless were in the realm of science fiction’ and water wings were made from two paraffin-oil tins and a piece of twine. Then he leads us onward through his extraordinary and varied life – his Catholic schooling where the nuns left him ‘in no doubt that hell was a terribly real place and damn few escaped it’ – his debut boxing event as a pro under an assumed name ‘for a fiver for three rounds’ – his introduction to journalism in the newsroom of Radio Éireann in 1946 – his brief career in PR when he represented the great boxer Jack Doyle – how he ‘rescued Kippure’ with the Irish Parachute Club – his boozing sessions with Brendan Behan and so much more.

Big Bill’s love of his native city shines through every word but it is his own exuberant and humorous take on life that makes this such a memorable read.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Bill Kelly survived a tough childhood in Dublin to become one of Ireland’s foremost journalists, perhaps best known for his Sunday Press soccer column as ‘Big Bill’ which was so popular it ran for thirty years.

Here, with the sure touch of a born storyteller, he takes us back to his tenement boyhood in a time when ‘discos, television, even the wireless were in the realm of science fiction’ and water wings were made from two paraffin-oil tins and a piece of twine. Then he leads us onward through his extraordinary and varied life – his Catholic schooling where the nuns left him ‘in no doubt that hell was a terribly real place and damn few escaped it’ – his debut boxing event as a pro under an assumed name ‘for a fiver for three rounds’ – his introduction to journalism in the newsroom of Radio Éireann in 1946 – his brief career in PR when he represented the great boxer Jack Doyle – how he ‘rescued Kippure’ with the Irish Parachute Club – his boozing sessions with Brendan Behan and so much more.

Big Bill’s love of his native city shines through every word but it is his own exuberant and humorous take on life that makes this such a memorable read.

More books from Poolbeg Press Ltd

Cover of the book I.N.L.A - Deadly Divisions by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book Off the Beaten Track by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book The Curtain Falls by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book Nobody's Child by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book Who is Alice? by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book A Letter to Veronica by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book UVF- The End Game by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book Against The Wind by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book Sent by and Angel by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book Look into the Eye by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book May You Live in Interesting Times by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book So What If I'm Broken by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book The Space Between Us by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book God: A User's Guide by Bill Kelly
Cover of the book No Job For A Woman by Bill Kelly
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy