The Great Irish Famine tells of the last great famine in European history. First-hand accounts and writings by four contemporary real people are used to give a complete and personal picture of the historic tragedy.
In this authorised biography of one of the most remarkable Irishmen of the twentieth century, Richard Aldous is independent in his judgements and frank in his examination of his subject’s shortcomings and eccentricities. But most of all, he writes with verve and pace.
How to be a better communicator from bestselling author of Not Enough Hours and co-founder of The Irish Institute of NLP, Owen Fitzpatrick.
Bressie’s third picture book helps children manage anger when things don’t go their way.
Ernest Shackleton is one of history's great explorers, who became a leading figure in Antarctic discovery. This first comprehensive biography in a generation brings a... Læs mere
South Leinster has a surprising variety of terrain, boasting canals, blanket bogs, rolling woodlands, golden beaches and brilliant green pastures interspersed... Læs mere
Raw, vivid and intensely moving, Philly McMahon's inspirational memoir is many things - an epic story of triumph in the face of adversity and loss, a family saga, a tribute to the redemptive... Læs mere
Join Professor Luke O’Neill on the greatest journey of them all. From the very big to the very small travel through the wonders of the universe, the mysteries of the human... Læs mere
The Burnout Solution offers a step-by-step path through feelings of stress and anxiety towards renewed clarity of mind and an ability to prioritise the important things in life.
This is the story of Mayo men and women active during the War of Independence and the Civil War, a story largely untold or forgotten. The myth that little or nothing happened in Mayo during these troubled times is dispelled forever.
Drawing on archives in Ireland, Britain and the US, the authors question our assumptions about Michael Collins. Approaching him through the eyes of... Læs mere