Probably the most famous author to have works set in Dublin is James Joyce, but many other prominent Irish authors exist and there likely exist plenty of books written by non-Irish authors set in Dublin as well.
The name of James Joyce's famous book set in Dublin is "Ulysses." It follows the protagonist, Leopold Bloom, as he navigates through the city over the course of a single day, paralleling the journey of Odysseus in Homer's epic poem.
Book of Kells
The most famous Celtic book kept at Trinity College Dublin is the Book of Kells, which is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin. It is renowned for its intricate illustrations and ornate calligraphy, dating back to around the 9th century.
the Book of Kells, which is housed in the library of Trinity College in Dublin
There are a lot of famous places in Dublin. There is Phoenix Park, which is the largest public park in Europe. In it, amongst many things, is Dublin Zoo and Áras and Úachtaráin, which is the official residence of the president of Ireland. Croke Park, Ireland's largest stadium is in Dublin. Dublin has the world famous Guinness Brewery and the Jameson Distillery. In the centre of the city is Trinity College, where you can see the famous Book of Kells. The General Post Office, commonly known as the GPO, is one of the most famous buildings in Ireland. Around the county of Dublin are famous towns like Howth and Dún Laoghaire. There are many other famous places in Dublin.
The subatomic particle named "Quark" is believed to be inspired by the sentence "Three quarks for Muster Mark" from James Joyce's book "Finnegans Wake." This sentence is thought to be the origin of the term "quark," which is a fundamental particle that makes up protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
James Frey is famous for writing a book called 'A Million Little Pieces". He has also written other books but was scrutinized about the truthfulness of his first book by Oprah.
James W. Phillips has written: 'Printing and bookselling in Dublin, 1670-1800' -- subject(s): Book industries and trade, History
In "Dubliners," James Joyce describes Dublin as a city trapped in a cycle of paralysis and decay. He portrays the city's streets as dark, congested, and lifeless, reflecting the stagnation and lack of progress in the lives of its inhabitants. Joyce's depiction of Dublin captures a sense of hopelessness and entrapment that characterizes the stories in the collection.
Moonraker
He wrote the book 'Birds of the Caribbean'.
Collin Wellington, born in 1987. his famous book is James born
Many airlines fly between London in England and Dublin in Ireland. You can book on their websites.