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An indispensable record of regional scholarship from the mid-Victorian years, The Journal Of The Kilkenny And South-East Of Ireland Archaeological Society (Volume II) 1858-59 collects contemporary papers, notices and field observations compiled by a county antiquarian society. Primary sources for local scholarship. As an Irish archaeological journal it preserves the meticulous cataloguing and descriptive analysis that underpin nineteenth century history and southeast Ireland archaeology, offering readable accounts for anyone attracted to Kilkenny local history. The material sits between local storytelling and disciplined inquiry: topographical description, notices of finds and antiquarian argument reveal how early practitioners recorded the past. For students and enthusiasts of Celtic heritage studies the volume supplies original testimony and context that remain relevant to modern interpretation. The prose and priorities reflect the Victorian outlook, and the volume therefore doubles as a cultural document as well as an archaeological record.Valuable both to casual readers drawn to vivid local colour and to classic-literature collectors assembling rare shelves, this historical society proceedings item also functions as a rigorous academic reference volume for Irish history researchers and university libraries. Specialists welcome the primary source documents that chart method, networks and vocabulary within Victorian era Ireland’s antiquarian world; curators and dealers list it naturally among antiquarian collections in Ireland. Read as an archaeology anthology or as source material for seminars and bibliographies, the book bridges the gap between antiquarian curiosity and the developing scientific mindset of the period. Long used by local historians as a cross-reference for place-name and parish studies, it frequently supplies the dated observations and eyewitness detail that later surveys cite. Librarians and collectors prize such provenance and contextual richness, making this volume a thoughtful addition to both public and private shelves. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.