This new selected edition of Kearney's writings on Ireland supplants his seminal text and extends Transitions: Narratives in Modern Irish Culture to which eight... Læs mere
This collection of essays has been specially commissioned in order to mark the quite exceptional contribution that Louis Cullen has made to historical... Læs mere
By bringing the reader around the house as it was, drawing the eye to detail upwards, along its unique metal walkway and into the smaller treasure, the orchid house; to look at the... Læs mere
The girl of this story is a clairvoyant. To the other children in the local National School, she is an 'imbissil', a creature of the margins. But she is a lightning-conductor for all that... Læs mere
This unique collection of Ethna MacCarthy’s poems is published as an innovative first step in establishing her as one of the outstanding Irish poets of the mid-20th century.
The book contains writings by Seamus Heaney, Frances Ruane, Carlos Garcia-Monzon, Eva Bourke, Frankie Gavin, Rosemarie Noone, James McKenna, Desmond Egan, Patrick... Læs mere
These essays are examples of the ways in which colleagues and students have responded to his influence as teacher, mentor, advocate and friend as they continue to work and engage in the broad field of education.
Rise above!: Letters from Tyrone Guthrie details the life of the celebrated theatrical director whose influence on international theatre lives on.
Ink-Stained Hands fulfils a considerable gap in Irish visual arts publications as the first book to present the activities of printmakers in Ireland from the end of the nineteenth century to the present.
Marjorie Quarton has edited these recipes, commenting on the significance and usage of certain ingredients. She has added fragments of family... Læs mere
In Reclaiming The European Street, in over twenty lively discourses, President Higgins lays out his vision for Europe.
The narrative of this stunning compendium is one of change, conflict and adaption. The book is divided into two volumes that describe two different political, social and artistic worlds.