In September 1972 Mary Peters won the gold medal for the pentathlon at the Munich Olympics. Her skill as an athlete could not be disputed, yet this was to mark only the beginning of... Læs mere
The 14 stories in this collection demonstrate the breadth of Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’s achievement across her writing career, particularly in terms of her depiction of the... Læs mere
Comprehensively updated to address the current CCEA GCSE specification for Religious Studies, this book covers Unit 4 'Christianity through a Study of the Gospel of Matthew'. Full colour and illustrated throughout with questions and activities.
On the 28th Sept. 1912, over 470,000 people queued to signed Ulster's Solemn League and Covenant. They proclaimed they would... Læs mere
A unique and gritty account of D-Day told by eight Ulstermen - some of the last surviving veterans of the 1944 D-Day invasion of France. Mark... Læs mere
In 2021, Ruby Free got her dream job working on an RSPB reserve, but this position wasn’t for the faint hearted.... Læs mere
A new approach to Foundation Maths designed for the M2–M6 pathway of the CCEA GCSE Mathematics specification, including the material from M1/M5 at a level... Læs mere
Written by well-known aviation historians Guy Warner and the late Ernie Cromie, this is the first book to reveal the full story of Nutts Corner. It shares the... Læs mere
This 2nd edition addresses the CCEA GCSE specification (first teaching 2017) for Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies, covering the entire... Læs mere
This book covers the previous GCSE Geography specification from CCEA which is still of use to current students. It includes key words, activities to both test students and... Læs mere
Written specifically to address A2 1 Option 4 of the CCEA GCE History specification, this book explores the changing nature of the American presidency between 1901 and 2000. It also includes numerous questions, exam-style practice questions and annotated exemplary answers.