Follow up to Killing at its Very Extreme, Dublin: October 1917 – November 1920, Someone Has to Die for This, Dublin: November 1920 – July 1921... Læs mere
A young woman lies brutally murdered in her own home; Detective Tim Collins and his partner Deirdre Donnelly must stop a sinister plot to attack more women. As they race against... Læs mere
In 'An Island Christmas - Nollaig Oileánach,' Micheál Ó Conghaile weaves together his childhood memories on the... Læs mere
Experience the magic of Ireland's tiniest Aran Island; friendly locals, historic legacy, awe-inspiring scenery, and lively traditions. Explore island living, from... Læs mere
This book of aerial photography showcases historic architecture, maritime and sporting life, rugged coastlines, and picturesque islands; revealing dramatic shots of... Læs mere
This book sheds light on the extraordinary stories of revolution that lie beneath the headstones at Glasnevin Cemetery.
52 Proverbs to Fight Depression and Trauma blends ancient Irish wisdom with modern insights, offering hope and healing. Each chapter explores a unique proverb's origin, meaning, and lessons for recovery, serving as a comforting guide to overcoming mental challenges.
As Detective Tim Collins unravels Cork City's darkest secrets, he faces a series of ignored crimes. Drawn into a perilous world where the line between justice and revenge blurs, trust is... Læs mere
50th Anniversary EditionIn this beloved memoir, Seamus Murphy tells the story of his seven-year stone carving apprenticeship in Ireland. His artistic sensitivity matched his fellow craftsmen's... Læs mere
In this enduring classic, renowned Irish author Sean O'Faolain offers a penetrating examination of what makes great short fiction work. O'Faolain's candid, sometimes bracingly direct counsel remains as valuable today as when first written.