Guide to the New England Irish, a Compendium of 500+ Irish Groups, Published in Spring 1987

 


In June 1987, the Guide to the New England Irish, a compendium of Irish cultural activities, educational institutions, music and dance, media, services and organizations in the six New England states, was published by Quinlin Campbell Publishers, a Boston-based publisher and distributer of books from Northern Ireland and Ireland. 

The Guide included an introduction by Boston Mayor Raymond L. Flynn.

The 178 page book included 500+ entires of Irish resources in the region, plus nearly 100 advertisers, ranging from Aer Lingus and Boston College's Irish Studies Program to the Black Rose Pub and Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann (Irish Musicians Association).  

In addition, the Guide included essays by local Irish-American public officials, academics, musicians and writers, including State Senate President William M. Bulger, Professor Thomas O'Connor, writers Bill O'Donnell, Frank Costello and Michael Connolly, pianist Thomas Garvey and publican Phil Sweeney.

And finally, the Guide feature profiles of six notable Irish leaders, including John Boyle O'Reilly, Daniel Tobin, Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, Billy Caples, Mike Joyce and David O'Docherty.  



The 1987 edition of the Guide was updated on June 4, 1994 with a second edition of the Guide to the New England Irish. Both editions were an expanded version of the initial directory in this series, the Guide to the Boston Irish, published in 1985.

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