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  • - Irish People Who Took on the World (and Won!)
    av Sarah Webb
    224,-

    Adventurers, explorers, inventors, dreamers: for a small country Irish people have had a huge impact internationally, from helping street children in India, to saving Jewish children during World War II and exploring new worlds. From Michael Collins to Rosie Hackett, Lady Gregory to Tom Crean.

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    158,-

    Discover things that go with this fun and engaging baby board book. My First Book of Irish Vehicles is filled with different kinds of transport from bikes to trucks and boats to planes and everything in between. Babies will learn to recognise the vehicles moving around them with this compact book.

  • - Great Irish Sports Stars
    av Eimear Ryan
    144,-

    Cora Staunton is an elite sportswoman: a trailblazer in the Australian Football League, and a hero in her native Mayo for her gaelic football skills. But it's been a long and eventful road for Cora. Discover how a girl playing with under-12 boys became a living legend.

  • - Great Irish Sports Stars
    av Donny Mahoney
    134,-

    Follow Colm from his days as a tiny, freckle-faced kid - the youngest of seven in a GAA-mad family from Killarney - all the way to Croke Park, where he won five All-Ireland titles. They all said was too small and weak to play for Kerry, but he became one of the greatest Gaelic footballers ever.

  • - A Trinity College Tale
    av Erika McGann
    224,-

    Follow the Night-Time Cat, Pangur Ban, as she searches Trinity College for the plump grey mouse. Along the way she asks for help from various figures in Trinity College, from Oscar Wilde to Count Dracula. Will Pangur Ban get her prize or will this mischievous mouse evade capture? An enchanting tale full of adventure and discovery.

  • - Sports Academy Book 2
    av Gerard Siggins
    145,-

    Five kids with one dream: to become the greatest sports stars in the world! Read all about Kim and her friends at Sports Academy where, with the help of eccentric, genius coaches, they are transformed into serious players in their own sports.

  • av Alice Taylor
    244,-

    Alice began the year wondering how she would feel about reaching eighty. She was pleasantly surprised to discover that it was just another milestone on a journey that is still varied and interesting. Here she writes about these feelings, and the many pleasant and challenging events of her eightieth year.

  • - Ireland's Favourite Legend
    av Laura Ruth Maher
    214,-

    This charming rhyming story tells the legend of The Children of Lir, who were turned into swans by their wicked stepmother and forced to wander across Ireland for 900 years.

  • av Megan Wynne
    144,-

    Two children, from different centuries - Robbie, a mischief-maker from the 1950's and Beth from modern day - time travel through the walls of a magical house in Dublin.

  • - The IRA's Guerrilla Campaign
    av Lorcan Collins
    224,-

    An accessible overview of Ireland's War of Independence, 1919-21. From the first shooting of RIC constables in Soloheadbeg, Co Tipperary, on 21 January 1919 to the truce in July 1921, the IRA carried out a huge range of attacks on all levels of British rule in Ireland.

  • - The Making of a Medieval City
    av Howard Clarke
    194,-

    The growth of Ireland's capital during a fascinating period of history told with passion and imagination by real experts. Through archaeological finds, documents, maps and photographs, discover the realities of life in medieval Dublin: trade, customers, guilds, crime, religion and much more.

  • - Sports Academy Book 1
    av Gerard Siggins
    142,-

    Five kids with one dream: to become the greatest sports stars in the world!Joe knows he has no chance of catching the mysterious scout's eye - he loves football, but he's by far the worst player in his club. Despite this, he's whisked away to a remote island and teamed up with four other kids: Kim, Craig, Ajit and Jess.

  • av Judi Curtin
    162,-

    The fantastic follow-up to Time After Time and Stand By MeFamilies are so complicated! Molly's dad seems so lonely. He lives on his own, he won't get a pet, he doesn't get on with his brother ... Best friends Molly and Beth suspect his problems lie in his past, but what can two thirteen-year-olds do about that?

  • - Champion of the World
    av Bernard Dunne
    162,-

    In this inspirational book, he describes life as a boy in Neilstown, the ups and downs of his life and career, and the powerful life lessons and skills that sport can teach a child.

  • av Erika McGann
    144,-

    Book 4 in the Cass and the Bubble Street Gang series!When an elderly woman called Carmella loses her locket, Cass must put her detective skills to the test to solve the mystery of golden locket.

  • - Experience the Extraordinary
    av Des Lavelle
    194,-

    A comprehensive, accessible and beautiful book on a unique and fascinating place. With the famous monastic beehive huts, teeming birdlife and spectacular vistas, The Skellig islands invite exploration. Des Lavelle is a leading expert and tour guide with a unique insight into these amazing islands.

  • av Brian McDermott
    162,-

    From black pudding dipping fritters to Mammy's Irish stew, from mackerel on toast to Atlantic fish pie, from shortbread to scones, this book will bring you the many tastes of Ireland and a warm sense of home.

  • - History, Tradition, Fashion
    av Vawn Corrigan
    182,-

    The significance of the Aran knit is so much more than an unusually popular design. Arans communicate warmth, comfort and a sense of home, which people the world over continue to respond to. Vawn Corrigan explores how the Aran knit became so iconic.

  • av Alan Nolan
    145,-

    When a mysterious package arrives on the doorstep of Hannigan's Haven on a stormy night, Sam and the gang are astonished to discover that it contains a living, breathing (and long believed extinct) Dodo bird!

  • - The Phoenix Park Assassinations and the Conspiracy that Shook an Empire
    av Dr. Shane Kenna
    334,-

    In an Ireland still reeling from years of famine, with tenant farmers being evicted and left to starve for their inability to pay exorbitant rents, revolutionary fervour was growing. An inner circle of the IRB was formed, a secret assassination squad within a secret society - the Irish National Invincibles.

  • av Erika McGann & Gerry Daly
    154 - 224,-

    A brand new board book edition for young readers!A puffling has gone in search of adventure - now her puffin parents can't find her anywhere!

  • av Raymond Fogarty
    162,-

    Raymond Fogarty's spectacular drone photography brings a new and thrilling aerial perspective to one of the world's longest coastal touring routes - Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way.

  • - Through the Seasons
    av Juanita Browne
    260,-

    A beautiful picture book tracking nature through the seasons in Ireland. It explores nature in your back garden as well as weird and wonderful natural phenomena, such as the metamorphosis from Tadpole to Frog; the Red Deer rut in autumn; or a starling flock in winter.

  • - The King of Irish Country
    av Tom Gilmore
    244,-

    A tribute to Big Tom McBride, 'the Johnny Cash of Irish country music'. From labourer to music star, the journey of the singer who brought so much joy to fans at home and to emigrants abroad over five decades.

  • - Moments that Matter
    av Alice Taylor
    244,-

    Alice Taylor guides us through the steps and ways to live a conscious life and focus on the goodness of the world around us. Alice also inspires the reader to be attentive to the here and now and embrace moments as they arise.

  • av Alice Leahy
    244,-

    The Stars Are Our Only Warmth tells powerful truths about Irish life and the people who taught Alice what it is to be alive in this world.

  • - Irish Women Who Changed the World
    av Sarah Webb
    224,-

    Salute the remarkable Irish women who changed history in this beautifully illustrated book. From Irish women who made changes in Ireland to those who made changes abroad. From adventurers to inventors; explorers to warriors; from designers to writers; rebel leaders to presidents, this book is a true celebration of Irish Women.

  • - A Graphic Novel
    av Damien Goodfellow
    224,-

    The story of The Great Hunger told as a graphic novel from the perspectives of Irish men, women and children from June 1847 onward. This graphic novel brings the suffering and immediacy of the Irish Famine to life through the combination of word and illustration.

  • - The Flight of Alcock and Brown
    av Oisin McGann
    144,-

    As the First World War comes to an end, teams of pilots and navigators gather in Newfoundland. The challenge: to be the first to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.

  • av Seth Linder
    205,-

    The spectacular Causeway Coast is ranked among the world's five greatest road trips. This beautiful photographic book features a selection of highlights, from the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge to the Giant's Causeway, from the Bushmills Distillery to the Dunluce Castle. See famous sites and hidden gems.

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