On holidays with an aunt in Carlingford, friends Tim, Deirdre and Joe set out to investigate an SOS, but very quickly they are caught up in a dangerous adventure. Can they solve the case before it’s too late?
Sarah becomes involved in spying for Michael Collins during the War of Independence.
Lissadell House, Sligo, 1915. In the Big House, young housemaid Lily feels life is changing for everyone – decisions are being made by others for her friend Maeve... Læs mere
Graphic novel adaptation of this classic wartime novel. When Hetty’s family move to Martin Street near Portobello bridge in Dublin, they’re not sure of their welcome.... Læs mere
Irish history and folklore is rich with proverbs and sayings of old, full of timeless wisdom that still has resonence and truth today. This beautifully designed hardback... Læs mere
This handy A to Z is packed with insider knowledge and quirky Irishisms for locals and blow-ins alike. Read it or we’ll tell your Mammy you left the immersion on!
Tá cónaí ar phuifín beag ar Sceilg Mhichíl. Is breá léi a leaba teolaí faoi thalamh. Ach, tá eagla ar a cara, an puifín óg. 'Ní maith liom an dorchadas. Tá sé ródhorcha'An mbeidh ainmhithe an oileáin in ann iontas na hoíche a thaispeáint don phuifín óg?
Take a photographic journey around Ireland's coast and explore the landscape, history, heritage and wildlife of the offshore islands. From rugged cliffs thronged with seabirds to... Læs mere
Once upon a time, there was a prince who wanted to live a fairytale life. The first thing he needed was a princess, so he could have his happily ever after. A hilarious story of love and lost shoes in the wonderful city of Limerick.
Stories inspired by the Boyne Valley from long, long ago. Legends include: 'The Origin of the Boyne', 'The Foster-child of Aonghus' and 'The Salmon of Knowledge'.
Aoife and Aidan Power love playing Gaelic Football. Together, they’re so skilful and fast their friends call them ‘Twin Power’. Twins Aoife and Aidan Power would love... Læs mere
From Glendalough in the Wicklow mountains to Tipperary’s Rock of Cashel and Offaly’s Clonmacnoise, from Aghagower in County Mayo to County Dublin’s Clondalkin, Round Towers Of Ireland features over forty of these remarkable and intriguing structures.