Ecologist Richard Nairn buys a small woodland and allows it to go back to nature. A fascinating account of a typical year in a native Irish forest, its... Læs mere
This book contains a re-telling of some of the best-loved and most famous tales of ancient Ireland.
A fully illustrated history of Ireland’s most famous sporting institution.
Charts the turbulent history of Ireland as it unfolded over five centuries. Each castle has a unique story to tell, with legends and superstitions embedded in local lore. Color photos.
A compact history of the Irish Revolution, from the build up, to the Easter Rising, the formation of government, the Irish Civil War, and the aftermath.
Dean Ruxton unravels the complex mind of the notorious hangman James Berry as he sets out to bring to a conclusion the case of two notorious murders in Galway in 1885.
Volume 2 of an absorbing and definitive biography of the dominant politician in 20th century Ireland.
You know your one Nikita? You’ve seen her around town: always within 100 metres of Penneys (where she likes to spend her ‘eurdos’), her hair done up in a ‘hun bun’, sporting her ‘masso’... Læs mere
Some of the finest speeches ever made have been spoken in Ireland. This book highlights 45 of these eminent and influential speeches.
The third book in Peter Donnelly’s award-winning, number-one bestselling picture book series about the adventures of a very forgetful President.
As a financially squeezed, time-pressured mum, cooking from scratch every day was good for Susan Jane White’s health, but... Læs mere