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  • av Ruan O'Donnell
    144,-

    Featuring new material on the Irish Famine which has never been published before, this is a comprehensive and accessible overview of one of the most significant periods of Irish history.

  • - Portrait of a Dubliner
    av Alfonso Zapico
    224,-

    The life of James Joyce in the form of a graphic novel. This story is dotted with anecdotes, as well as a captivating and beautifully drawn journey through the cities of Dublin, Trieste, Paris and Zurich. A stunning one-of-a-kind publication about Joyce's life.

  • - Lockout & Legacy
    av Gary Granville
    162,-

    An examination of the events of 1913, the biggest labour dispute in Ireland's history.

  • - The Definitive Guide to the Unique Passions of the Paddies
    av Colin Murphy
    144,-

    This book, jammed with hilarious reflections on what it is to be Irish, will have you nodding in agreement with every turn of the page. And for those who don't have the good fortune to come from the Emerald Isle, it will explain a lot!

  • - Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood
    av Sarah Webb & Claire Ranson
    211,-

    A major, beautifully-illustrated collection of favourite nursery rhymes known and loved throughout Ireland. It includes favourite international, British and Irish rhymes as well as special Irish favourites.

  • - Ireland's Epic Adventure
    av Liam Mac Uistin
    144,-

    The most famous Irish legend of all in an exciting and easily understood version. Read about the feats of the famous warrior Cuchulainn who singlehandedly defends Ulster against the army of Queen Maeve. War, peace, love, greed, fate are the stuff of an epic, and in The Tain they are present in full.

  • - 16Lives
    av Honor O Brolchain
    224,-

    Joseph Mary Plunkett (1887-1916) from Dublin was one of the leaders of the 1916 Rising, the designer of the military plan and the youngest signatory of the Proclamation. A recognised poet, he was already dying of TB when, aged 28, he married Grace Gifford in Kilmainham Gaol, just hours before he was exectuted on May 4th, 1916.

  • av Colin Murphy
    137,-

    Those Feckin' lads are back! Packed full of hilarious banter and craic, and jammes with stuff that the Irish are famous for, whether they like it or not! Includes... Aran Sweater, The Full Irish Breakfast, Irish Stew, Kissing the Blarney Stone, The Bodhran ... and the craic to be had at Wakes!

  • av Erika McGann
    137,-

    There's an intruder in the clubhouse! The gang find the door left open, crumbs on the table and hairs on the floor. Someone has been sneaking in when nobody's home. But who? Join Cass and the Bubble Street Gang as they investigate The Clubhouse Mystery.

  • av Judi Curtin
    145,-

    Eva Gordon likes fashion, fun and hanging out with friends, so she can't believe she is stuck all summer with Kate, who doesn't care about being cool. But when the girls have to pull together to solve a problem, Eva finds out that there's more to life than having the right hair or clothes and sometimes 'weird' girls can make the best friends.

  • - A Boy. A Girl. A Nation Torn Apart.
    av Brian Gallagher
    144,-

    Dublin, 1922. Working class Annie Reilly is thrilled to win a scholarship to Eccles Street School. Through a classmate she meets Peter Scanlon, a student in Belvedere College. Peter sides with the rebels in the Civil War and carries messages for them. When Annie's life is threatened, he has to decide where his loyalties lie.

  • - A Book of Irish Love Poems
     
    137,-

    Dedicated to the most inspirational of subjects, this memorable collection of poetry is sure to be the perfect companion to those in love. With timeless works from some of the most noted poets of all time, this collection has the perfect balance of classic and modern styles.

  • av Eithne Massey
    96 - 194,-

    Stories from long, long ago, part of an ancient oral tradition, handed down from generation to generation and written down by the Christian monks of medieval Ireland.

  • - History, Building, Conservation
    av Pat McAfee
    254,-

    A unique history and 'how to' book on one of Ireland's most distinctive landscape features - the stone wall. The Irish countryside is a patchwork of over 250,000 miles of stone wall.

  • av Tomi Reichental
    194 - 243,-

    Tomi Reichental, who lost 35 members of his family in the Holocaust and was the subject of the documentary "Till The Tenth Generation", gives his account of being imprisoned as a child at Belsen concentration camp.

  • - A First-hand Account
    av Joe Good
    224,-

    A gripping personal account of the revolutionary years 1916 to 1921. This captivating journal is written with wry, down-to-earth humour and gives the reader a real insight into Ireland's fight for freedom, from the inside.

  • av Carsten Krieger
    224,-

    Take a photographic journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with this sumptuous book of 200 photographs, maps, and quotations about the west coast of Ireland.

  • av Judi Curtin
    144,-

    Everyone in first year is really excited about the big prize in the English essay competition - but it causes huge problems for Alice and Megan's friendship. The seventh book in Judi Curtin's bestselling series.

  • av Judi Curtin
    145,-

    Megan and Alice are starting secondary school; with new subjects, new teachers and new friends, it's going to take a bit of getting used to. The sixth book in Judi Curtin's bestselling series.

  • av Judi Curtin
    145,-

    Megan's really looking forward to the summer holidays - her whole family is going to France, and best of all Alice is coming too!The fifth book about Alice and Megan

  • - Discovering History - Uncovering Mystery
    av Gerard Siggins
    144,-

    Book three in Gerard Siggins' supernatural Rugby series.

  • av Mairead Ashe FitzGerald
    238,-

    Castles are the most familiar medieval landmark across the Irish countryside. Their often romantic appearance belies their turbulent history and their lore abounds in stories of sieges, betrayals and daring escapes.

  • av Judi Curtin
    144,-

    Eva Gordon doesn't like mysteries - so when new girl Aretta hurries away after school every day Eva's determined to find out why. And Aretta's not the only person Eva's interested in - her friend's granny has been parted from her beloved dog, so Eva decides to cheer her up. But can she?

  • - A City Besieged
    av Nicola Pierce
    145,-

    Derry. 1689. The city's inhabitants resist all attempts by the King James's men to storm their gates. Outside, the soldiers reckon the only effective weapon they have left is to starve them out...

  • - 1916: Which side are you on?
    av Brian Gallagher
    145,-

    When Emer Daly saves Jack Madigan from drowning it seems that the two children will be friends for life. Eight months later, however, they are on opposite sides in a life and death struggle, when Dublin city is torn apart in the Easter Rising. With their young lives in turmoil, what will come first - friendship, family or loyalty to a cause?

  • av Anna Carey
    144,-

    Holidays mean no school for THREE months! Rebecca's band Hey Dollface are going to a summer camp to become total rock stars. But there's another band, the Crack Parrots, and they're going to be trouble. As for romance, Cass's love life is complicated, while Rebecca's doesn't really exist at all ...

  • - 16Lives
    av John O'Callaghan
    276,-

    A biography of Con Colbert, member of Na Fianna Eireann, the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Colbert commanded forces at Watkins' brewery and Jameson's distillery during the Easter Rising. He faced the firing squad at Kilmainham Gaol on 8 May 1916, aged twenty-seven.

  • av Nicola Pierce
    144,-

    The ghost of fifteen-year-old Samuel Scott moves restlessly aboard the Titanic as she sails to her doom in 1912. An eyewitness to the final days in the lives of rich and poor, crew and passengers, this is Samuel's story ...

  • av Alice Taylor
    162 - 194,-

    If ever a voice has captured the colors, the rhythms, the rich, bittersweet emotions of a time gone by, it is Alice Taylor's. This classic account of growing up in the Irish countryside became the biggest selling book ever published in Ireland.

  • av Anna Carey
    144,-

    Rebecca's mum Rosie writes books for adults, but when she writes a novel for teens, everyone thinks it's based on her daughter!Rebecca is horrified and vows to prove that she is different. But how will she show the world the real Rebecca?

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