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Joe Queally Tragedies Of Clare

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 11 Nov 2025

In recent decades, Joe Queally has earned distinction for his approach to the writing of locally based historical narrative. Concentrating on particular events and episodes from different rural communities in County Clare, in works such as Echoes From A Civil War, he holds up the mirror to the interaction of people with each other, as individuals and neighbours, and with family and community. Characteristically Irish and Clare as they are, Queally's stories partake fully - and often heartbreakingly - of universal human experience also. As we are guided through them by the author, we find ourselves pondering their significance as he does, both for those originally caught up in them, and those who remembered them, or inherited them through the narration of others much later on.

By through, careful use of sources ranging from academic studies, archival material and newspaper coverage, Joe Queally has made this kind of narrative his own, hallmarking it above all by his sensitive use of material gathered from the reminiscences of elderly people, in succeding generations. Through it all, his sympathy with a now-vanished rural lifestyle shines through, as does his affection for its ways and its values. There are few local historians who have been able to take the pulse of Irish community life in this manner, or to record its function and its dysfunction with such understanding.

The stories contained in his new book Tragedies of Clare, show how Joe Queally's work has evolved over the years, and will be eagerly sought out and read by anyone familiar with his other work. Those who are not are highly recommended to familiarise themselves with it and with this exciting latest offering.

About the Author

He spent his youth among the stones. The ocean thundered in his bones; the beautiful words woven by Robbie O’Connell paint in verse (in ‘The Man from Connemara’) what would best describe Joe Queally’s own journey from his place in Fanore.


Joe was born in Fanore in North Clare in the very heart and soul of the Burren landscape on the shores of Galway Bay. The true spirit of the winds that blow through the raithneach, the fauna, flowers, the rocks and the sea inspires his interest in people, especially the old people who have stories to tell. He says it is these people that touch the soil, touch the stone walls and listen to the sea and the sky, making ancient conversation between the rocks, the people and their own place. This is where the stories are when they get someone to listen. The súgán chair by the fire and the dog and cat in deep slumber by the open hearth; the settle bed and the bucket of pure spring water by the kitchen table, this is where the best stories are told.


Joe has written four books to date: The Fanore School Case 1914-1922 (Ennis, 2004, second edition 2016) (Sold Out). Echoes From A Civil War: The Killing of Guard Thomas Dowling 1925; The Tullycrine Box Bomb 1929 (Ennis, 2021) (Sold Out). His present book publication Tragedies of Clare centres on three stories: ‘The Ballygastel Outrage, Ballygastel, Lisdoonvarna, 11 September,1887’, ‘Outrage in Ballinruan, Crusheen, 8 November, 1910 and 2 July,1916’ and ‘John Doolaghty, Murdered 1882; Francis (Francie) Hynes, Executed 1882’. The RTE Scannal team has commissioned two documentaries on his first two publications: ‘Schools Out’ (2004) and ‘The Banner Bomb’ (2021). Joe has been domiciled in the parish of Doora, Barefield for more than fifty years.

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“The stories in Tragedies of Claremake for compelling reading, and each has the central tension, the emotional resonance and the drama to inspire a film adaptation. This is due in no small part to Joe Queally’s choice of incidents, his painstaking research and his comprehensive treatment of these dramatic events.”


Colm Hayes
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In a well researched and detailed book, Joe Queally provides a remarkable insight into tragic events that for years were only spoken of in quiet conversation. His in-depth accounts of the tragedies portrayed make riveting reading and I highly recommend it.


Patricia Sheehan
Co-author of On the Track and in the Field.


“This is a powerful and captivating book, extensively researched plus Joe’s oral interviews and relevant poetry adding interest to each story -a must for all with an interest in Irish History.”

 

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