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  1. Hungry Hill is a novel by British author Daphne du Maurier, published in 1943. It was her seventh novel. There have been 33 editions of the book printed. This family saga is based on the history of the Irish ancestors of Daphne du Maurier’s friend Christopher Puxley.

  2. La Hungry Hill est une montagne irlandaise, appartenant à la péninsule de Beara dans le comté de Cork. Culminant à 685 mètres d'altitude, il est considéré comme le 130ème plus haut sommet d'Irlande. Un lieu magique, qui devrait faire rêver les amateurs de rando !

  3. Hungry Hill in the Caha Mts is the highest peak in the Beara peninsula with commanding views of much of W Cork and S Kerry as well as Cape Clear and the Skelligs. It's topped by a boggy plateau with a lot of rocky and v dangerous ground above its eastern corries and fine ridges to the south and west. Be very careful in descending as there is ...

  4. Daphne du Maurier. 3.71. 1,631 ratings163 reviews. The story of a deadly curse that afflicted an Irish family for a hundred years. "I tell you your mine will be in ruins and your home destroyed and your children forgotten . . . but this hill will be standing still to confound you."

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hungry_HillHungry Hill - Wikipedia

    Hungry Hill is the title and setting of a 1943 novel by English author Daphne du Maurier. Her descriptions of the mountain and environs are markedly similar to the actual location. In the novel, the name of the mountain is metaphoric, as during the course of the novel the mountain seems to ‘swallow’ successive generations of the ...

    • 400 m (1,300 ft)
  6. Ebook et liseuses. Hungry Hill par Daphné Du Maurier aux éditions Virago. FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF REBECCA'Daphne du Maurier has no rival' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'du Maurier is a magician, a virtuouso' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 'A storyteller.

  7. 31 août 2017 · Hungry Hill is the highest mountain on the Beara Peninsula and offers incredible views of the surrounding landscape. The hike to the summit is challenging, but the views from the top are definitely worth it. You will be rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the peninsula and the sea.