Since ancient times, long before GPS, radio or radar, lighthouses have served as beacons helping ships navigate... Læs mere
Return to Sender pairs pioneering colour photographer John Hinde’s instantly recognisable iconic postcards from Ireland in the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s, with corresponding contemporary... Læs mere
Our families are the most important people in our lives, so when it comes to mealtimes we want to give them the best we can. This new definitive collection gives you all the inspiration and help you need to make life in the kitchen easier and more enjoyable.
The fifth book in Gill Books’ Little Library picture book series tells the story of Ireland’s first female president Mary Robinson.
A Narrow Sea traces Ireland’s relationship with Scotland, exploring the myriad connections, correlations, personalities and antagonisms that have, over the centuries, defined the relationship between these two spirited neighbours.
In The Nation's Favourite Food Neven Maguire has assembled his top 100 recipes. These are Neven’s all-stars - the foolproof, tried and tested definitive versions of the dishes Ireland makes every day of the week.
This book answers all of life’s big questions and more. An amazing account of our incredible lives – from insignificant atoms to sophisticated space explorers.
In 2014, Myrtle Allen will celebrate her nintieth birthday and Ballymaloe House will celebrate fifty years open to the public. This new edition of The Ballymaloe Cookbook, first published in 1977, marks the occasion.
A picture book that introduces children to Antarctic explorer Tom Crean, a key member of Captain Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton’s most famous expeditions - the fourth book in the Little Library series.
A collection of the best-known and most exciting Scottish myths and legends.