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  • 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?

  • av Brian Gogarty
    162,-

    The complete adventures of Shamrock Sean, the loveable leprechaun. Follow Sean as he goes fishing, finds a magical wishing well and watches a chick magically hatch.

  • - How to grow vegetables, herbs, fruit
    av Michael Brenock
    211,-

    It does what it says on the front cover: this book is aimed at everybody wants to grow their own food in Ireland - whether you are an expert or have never grown vegetables, fruit or herbs before but want to try. Written by an acknowledged and well-known expert.

  • av Colin Murphy
    98,-

    More trivia about Ireland than you ever needed to know! Distract yourself from doom-and-gloom with useless information: guaranteed to make you a hit at parties or gatherings of more than one person!

  • - Two friends in a world at war
    av Brian Gallagher
    145,-

    When her home is destroyed in the 1941 Luftwaffe bombing, Grace Ryan moves in with relatives. There she meets Barry Malone, a boy from Liverpool. Barry begins to suspect their teacher Mr Pawlek of spying for the Nazis. But what starts as an exciting adventure puts their very lives in danger.

  • av Judi Curtin
    145,-

    Eva is the girl with everything. Her parents throw her lavish parties in their luxury home, and her friends admire her designer clothes and manicured nails. But Eva's world is turned upside down when her father loses his job.

  • av Alice Taylor
    144,-

    Tells the story of the hard life in an Irish village, looking at characters such as the local tailor, the blacksmith and the farm-wife. The book combines laughter, pathos and innocence with the gossip of a closely-knit community.

  • av Brendan O'Brien
    160 - 184,-

    A spectacular tour of Ireland's history for younger readers, from the ice age to the present day. Beautifully illustrated and a great read, this award-winning book is essential for every classroom and library: as well as being the perfect gift! Available both as large format and pocket sized hardback.

  • av Sarah Webb
    121,-

    Emma has to be a penguin in the school play, but she is NOT happy about it. Panda 38

  • - The Legend of Cu Chulainn
    av Will Sliney
    243,-

    An epic saga of greed, sorcery and one man's heroic sacrifice. This unique and powerful graphic nove, by an artist/writer who has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, brings to life the legendary figure that is Cu Chulainn, Ireland's mythological hero.

  • av W. B. Yeats
    224,-

    An illustrated collection of forty of Yeats' best-loved works, on topics including Love, Politics, Old Age, Myth and Legend includes people, places and events that were important to him.

  • av Gillian Hick
    162,-

    Continues the story of veterinary surgeon Gillian Hick's escapades among the animal population. She continues her stories about the ever-varied, often-harried, amusing but always interesting life of a general-practice vet.

  • - for anyone who hasn't been paying attention for the last 30,000 years
    av Colin Murphy
    184,-

    Forget the boring stuff you learned in school. Here's the REAL skinny on Irish history.

  • - Baltimore and the Barbary Pirates
    av Des Ekin
    243,-

    In 1631 Barbary pirates kidnapped the inhabitants of Baltimore, West Cork in a daring night time raid. Only two of them ever returned. Here is the story of their kidnap, sale in the slave markets of Algiers and the political fallout from the attack.

  • av Alice Taylor
    185,-

    In a series of vignettes of life in her village, Alice Taylor reasserts the priorities of public space and local community. The Parish evokes and explores the positive values of community, which could be renewed and reinvigorated for a present and future that achieves harmony between comfort and the pressing need to respect the environment.

  • - that'll have ye effin' an' blindin' wojus slang - blatherin' deadly quotations - beltin' out ballads while scuttered - cookin' an Irish Mammy's recipe
    av Colin Murphy
    194,-

    This deadly compendium of all your favourite feckin' books is already an award-winner!It was named Best Humorous Book at The 2007 Benjamin Franklin Awards in New York.

  • av Gillian Perdue
    121,-

    Winner of the Eilis Dillon Memorial Award. Adam's Starling tells the story of nine-year-old Adam who is finding life very diffficult. At home no-one has any time for him and at school bullies pick on him.

  • av Alice Taylor
    143,-

    The Phelans have owned Mossgrove for generations. But when it is put up for sale, the lengths to which Irish people will go to keep their land become clear. An enchanting novel by Ireland's favourite writer.

  • av Marilyn Taylor
    143,-

    Two Jewish children are sent from Nazi-occupied Austria to a refugee farm in Northern Ireland. Will they ever see their families again? Based on the true story of Millisle refugee farm in Ards, Co Down.

  • - Emperor of the Irish
    av Morgan Llywelyn
    143,-

    An enthralling account of the life of Brian Boru, who grew to become High King of Ireland before dying in the Battle of Clontarf in 1014.

  • av Conor Kostick
    164,-

    #WELCOME TO EPIC: PRESS START TO PLAY#. On New Earth, Epic is not just a computer game, it's a matter of life and death. If you lose, you lose everything; if you win, the world is yours for the taking.

  • - The ethnic cleansing of Ireland
    av Sean O'Callaghan
    157,-

    The previously untold story of over 50,000 Irish men, women and children who were transported to Barbados and Virginia.

  • - A Guide to Dublin in 1916
    av Conor Kostick
    143,-

    Defying all the odds 1600 men, women and children went out on 24 April, Easter Monday, 1916 to fight for an independent Ireland. Vividly illustrated, this book takes you through the battle-torn streets of Dublin.

  • av Alice Taylor
    143,-

    Alice Taylor's second novel, a story of land, love and family set in rural Ireland. Sequel to The Woman of the House.

  • av Gillian Hick
    144,-

    Whether castrating horses or tending to stoned Alsatians, Gillian Hick's sense of humour never deserts her in this engaging account of her life as a vet.

  • av Alice Taylor
    143,-

    This sequel to "The Woman of the House" and "Across the River" is a story of love for the home place and of the passions and jealousies it can inspire. A story of grief and trying to cope with loss, but also of resilience in the face of family tragedy.

  • av Morgan Llywelyn
    143,-

    A story of immense bravery and daring, as Granuaile takes on the great Norman lords, smuggles weapons and mercenaries for the Ulster Gaelic O'Donnell and O'Neill clans and finally goes to confront Elizabeth Tudor herself.

  • - Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland
    av Greg Harkin
    194,-

    The news story of the year: an explosive expose of how British military intelligence really works, from the inside.

  • av Stephanie Dagg
    107,-

    Dara will soon be a big brother! But what does a big brother do for a little baby?Panda 24

  • av Marita Conlon-McKenna
    143,-

    The second book in the famine trilogy At seven, Peggy made a terrifying journey through famine-stricken Ireland. Now thirteen, and determined to make a new life for herself, she sets off alone to America ...

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