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  • - Mastermind of the Dirty War in Ireland
    av David Burke
    235,-

    The British Widgery and Saville inquiries did not hold Kitson and his elite troops accountable for Bloody Sunday. Kitson's Irish War lays bare the evidence they discounted and unlocks the some of the key secrets of the Dirty War that the British government is still determined to cover-up.

  • - And the Intelligence Operations of Michael Collins
    av Dr T. Ryle Dwyer
    224,-

    Based on recently-released interviews, this book throws a considerable amount of new light on the intelligence operations of Michael Collins.

  • av Tadhg Coakley
    193,-

    As Detective Tim Collins unravels Cork City's darkest secrets, he faces a series of ignored crimes. Drawn into a perilous world where the line between justice and revenge blurs, trust is scarce. Brace for a tale of gripping suspense and unforeseen twists as Collins confronts his most harrowing case yet.

  • av David Burke
    193,-

    David Burke's revealing book on Patrick Crinnion, a Garda officer and secret MI6 agent during the Troubles. Uncover a web of espionage in Irish and British politics featuring manhunts, intelligence leaks, and political intrigue. A gripping read for fans of historical espionage and Irish history.

  • av Micheal O Conghaile
    173,-

    In 'An Island Christmas - Nollaig Oileanach,' Micheal O Conghaile weaves together his childhood memories on the deserted island of Inis Treabhair, Connemara, with the rich traditions of his upbringing, guiding readers through the tapestry of times long past and the enduring essence of family and community.

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    339,-

    Experience the magic of Ireland's tiniest Aran Island; friendly locals, historic legacy, awe-inspiring scenery, and lively traditions. Explore island living, from age-old fishing to contemporary tourism, and treasure unforgettable memories in this one-of-a-kind book that captures the changing face of life on Inis Oirr from the 1970s to today.

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    384,-

    This book of aerial photography showcases historic architecture, maritime and sporting life, rugged coastlines, and picturesque islands; revealing dramatic shots of Fastnet Rock and Baltimore Lifeboat; and stunning views from Cape Clear to Allihies. Discover Cork in this captivating journey-an ideal gift for landscape and aerial photography lovers.

  • av Conor Dodd
    494,-

    Discover the untold stories of over 300 individuals buried in Dublin's Glasnevin Cemetery. This book sheds light on the extraordinary events that occurred through first-hand accounts and detailed research. Explore stories of ambushes, informers, assassinations, spies, executions, mutiny, bombings, and everyday people caught up in historic events.

  • av Tadhg Coakley
    203,-

    A young woman lies brutally murdered in her own home; Detective Tim Collins and his partner Deirdre Donnelly must stop a sinister plot to attack more women. As they race against time, they face one of Ireland's most dangerous criminals. In a gripping showdown, Collins must decide how far he will go for justice.

  • av Tomas Mac Conmara
    340,-

  • av Brian McManus
    194,-

    These six brilliantly enthralling stories will have you laughing and crying and desperate to know what happens next. They depict a nineteenth-century Ireland steeped in the supernatural in which both humans and fairies refuse to be defeated in their quest for the freedom to govern their own lives.

  • av Mr William Henry
    219,99

    This book introduces the reader to the origins and effects of the Irish Famine, focusing on Galway and the surrounding areas of Tuam, Loughrea, Ballinasloe, Athenry, Gort, Oranmore, Clifden and more. Being a port town and the main population centre in Connacht, Galway witnessed the daily influx of human wretchedness and the suffering of destitute people seeking 'salvation' in the feared workhouse. The human misery that began appearing in the streets of Galway in 1846 shocked the authorities and terrified its inhabitants. The only escape route for many people was to place themselves at the mercy of the sea and the long perilous voyage on board one of the many dreaded 'coffin ships' which served Galway during those years. The journey was long and hazardous, and proved fatal for many thousands of people such was their weakened state, and for them there was only a 'watery grave.' The rebellion of 1848 and some violent incidents are included, as is the life of some of the immigrants who made it to the new world.

  • av John O'Donovan
    194,-

    This book provides fresh insights into the causes, development, and enduring legacies of the Irish Civil War. Understand the divisions sparked by the Anglo-Treaty and the pursuit of complete Irish independence. Delve into the conduct on both sides, the bitter remnants left behind, and the role of key IRA figures who opposed the Treaty.

  • - Tadhg Barry and the Irish Revolution
    av Donal O Drisceoil
    274,-

    The first biography of a fascinating Republican activist, Tadhg Barry, who was shot dead by British forces in Ballykinlar internment camp on 15 November 1921 during the Irish War of Independence.

  • av Michael Lenihan
    244,-

    During 11-12 December 1920 British forces set fire to Cork city. Using eyewitness accounts and illustrated with contemporary images, Cork Burning tells the story of the horrific events.

  • - Dublin: November 1920 -July 1921
    av Derek Molyneux
    274,-

    Follow up to Killing at its Very Extreme, Dublin: October 1917 - November 1920, Someone Has to Die for This, Dublin: November 1920 - July 1921 wrenches the reader into the final frenetic months of Dublin's War of Independence, in uncompromising, unflinching, and unprecedented detail. RRP EURO19.99 GBP16.99

  • - The Hidden History of the Arms Crisis
    av David Burke
    291,-

    In May of 1970, two government ministers were dismissed from Cabinet for allegedly purchasing guns for the IRA. The Taoiseach Jack Lynch disavowed any knowledge of the plot. Few believed him. Charles Haughey, Minister for Finance, a captain in Irish military intelligence along with two others were put on trial. All were acquitted. Haughey refused to talk about the crisis for the rest of his life. Fianna Fail endured decades of splits, turmoil and leadership heaves. Until now, no one has revealed the pivotal role of an IRA informer in the affair. The part he played became the best-kept State secret of the last half-century. The book also reveals a dirty tricks campaign by Britain's Foreign Office to conceal the ancillary role of a British agent called Capt. Markham-Randall in the murder of Garda Richard Fallon on the eve of the eruption of the Arms Crisis.

  • - War, Murder and Memory in East Clare
    av Dr. Tomas Mac Conmara
    274,-

    Journey back to 1920 with the memories of a 105-year-old woman recounting the haunting incident of the 'Scariff Martyrs' - four young rebels brutally killed by British Forces. Their story of commitment, betrayal, torture, and unyielding loyalty resounds deeply, not just in the local memory of East Clare but across generations.

  • av Domhnall O'Donoghue
    224,-

    Nothing will stop Vonnie from trying to win the affections of her darling man - soon leaving Clooney's career, reputation and heart in tatters.

  • av Mr Pat Fitzpatrick
    113,-

    This tongue-in-cheek sweep across the two nations is aimed at Irish people, wherever they live, not to mention the 10 million English people who move over here after Brexit. With our neighbour losing its marbles, there has never been a better time to exact revenge for the two most despicable things that England has ever inflicted on the Irish

  • av Silvia Sbaraini
    174,-

    Gina has enough to deal with for one week: a disapproving daughter, her ex-psychotherapist living next door and a hopeless ex-husband she's still in love with. Without a diagnosis of cancer. RRP EURO16.99 GBP10.99

  • av Eoin O'Callaghan
    248,-

    Keane: Origins charts Keane's journey from an economically-ravaged Cork to a spectacular three-season spell under Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest via a memorable stint on a government-funded training scheme and brief spell in the League of Ireland.

  • - A History of the Green and its Environs: The Sights, Sounds, Characters and Events
    av Frank Hopkins
    214,-

    A random collection of tales of human tragedy, eccentrics, crime and punishment, hanging and rioting on ‘The Green’. ‘The Green’ for several hundred years was effectively the killing fields of Dublin, where the city''s criminals were taken to be hanged. Within these pages you will find tales of high-profile executions and lesser-known ones such as the hanging of the brothel-keeper Darky Kelly and the barbaric execution of Mary Fairfield the last person to be hanged there [1784]. Also included are Dan ''The Liberator,'' who fought a battle with his love rival at Harcourt Fields, the champion archer Celia Betham, and Bridget Hitler, sister-in-law of Adolf. Tales of rioting on the Green, a race in the Iveagh Gardens between a man and a horse called Rover and a host of characters and incidents that you won''t find in any guidebook.

  • - 9781781176580
    av Michael Brennan
    224,-

    With access to unpublished documents and interviews with the key personalities on both sides, In Deep Water provides a blow-by-blow account of how it all went wrong. Compulsively readable and fast-paced, In Deep Water gives an inside view of the controversy that divided Ireland.

  • av Kevin Danaher
    162,-

    The special magic of the Irish imagination shines forth in these fourteen authentic folktales.

  • av Kealan Ryan
    224,-

    One minute Chris had been having a smoke, talking to his wife, and the next minute he was dead, killed with one punch. He's stuck in this middle place with the ability to delve into the individual lives he cares about - to know what they are feeling and thinking.

  • av Edmund Lenihan
    140 - 218,-

  • av John M Synge
    142,-

    Synge's masterpiece about a father, a son, a woman in love and a tragedy.

  • av Richard Abbott
    274,-

    The RIC are often portrayed as the villains of the War of Independence, Irishmen who betrayed their country. Police Casualties in Ireland 1919 - 1922 records in detail the deaths of over 500 police casualties during the war including the RIC, Dublin Metropolitan Police, the Auxiliaries, Black and Tans and Ulster Special Constabulary.

  • av Fiann O Nuallain
    173,-

    A must-have guide to holistic cures from the hugely popular 'wellness' guru and holistic gardener Fiann O Nuallain

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