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- Over_the_Bar abstract "Over the Bar: A Personal Relationship with the GAA is a memoir by the Irish writer Breandán Ó hEithir, describing his early life on Inishmore, his education at University College, Galway (where he subsequently dropped out) and his long-time involvement with the Gaelic Athletic Association.".
- Over_the_Bar author Breand%C3%A1n_%C3%93_hEithir.
- Over_the_Bar isbn "9781853711565".
- Over_the_Bar numberOfPages "216".
- Over_the_Bar publisher Poolbeg_Press.
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- Over_the_Bar author Breandán_Ó_hEithir.
- Over_the_Bar country "Ireland".
- Over_the_Bar genre "Autobiography".
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- Over_the_Bar isbn "9781853711565".
- Over_the_Bar language "English".
- Over_the_Bar name "Over the Bar: A Personal Relationship with the GAA".
- Over_the_Bar pages "216".
- Over_the_Bar pubDate "1991".
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- Over_the_Bar comment "Over the Bar: A Personal Relationship with the GAA is a memoir by the Irish writer Breandán Ó hEithir, describing his early life on Inishmore, his education at University College, Galway (where he subsequently dropped out) and his long-time involvement with the Gaelic Athletic Association.".
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