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  • - Conversations with a Spirit
    av Dolores Cannon
    325,-

    Between Death and Life by Dolores Cannon, published in 2003 by Gill, is a captivating exploration of life beyond the physical realm. This book, which falls under the genre of Metaphysics and New Age, provides profound insights into the mysteries of life, death, and the afterlife. Dolores Cannon, a renowned hypnotherapist, uses her extensive experience in past life regression to guide readers through spiritual journeys and existential questions. Published by Gill, this book is an essential read for those seeking answers about the metaphysical world. It's a masterpiece that beautifully blends philosophy, spirituality, and metaphysics into a single narrative. Between Death and Life is more than just a book; it's a gateway to understanding the cycle of life, death, and reincarnation.

  • av Viktor Schauberger
    327,-

  • av Hector O hEochagain
    264,-

  • av Ciaran Prior
    245,-

    A gripping insider perspective from a former crime scene investigator.

  • av Dave Moore
    174,-

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    126,-

    A new Irish series for very young readers.

  • av Emma Doran
    213,-

    A hilarious and inspiring memoir from one of Ireland's most popular comedians.

  • av Richie Hogan
    265,-

    A frank account of what it takes to reach the top from one of hurling's all-time greats.

  • av John Scally
    350,-

    The definitive account of the IRFU's history, told through the people at the heart of the teams who have worn the green jersey.

  • av Shane Kenny
    265,-

    From late 1994 to June 1997 Fine Gael, Labour and Democratic Left were a coalition government led by John Bruton, arguably the most left-wing government in the history of the state. Shane Kenny provides the reader with the ultimate fly-on-the-wall insider account of this crucial period in Irish politics: one which contained highly significant breakthroughs in the Northern Ireland peace process, the most high-profile murder in the history of the state (Veronica Guerin), the establishment of the 'payments to politicians' tribunal which finally exposed the sources of former Taoiseach Charles Haughey's wealth, and a divorce referendum which heralded a changing Ireland.This is also a story of tragedy, both political and human; of those who died and were injured needlessly by the resumption of IRA violence; of a government with good potential which fell; of timing which was wrong, and of an economic disaster that could have been averted, or at least substantially mitigated.

  •  
    142,-

    Conor and Ciara are twins and they do everything together.On their way home from school, they spot an Irish dancing class taking place in town. It looks so much fun! They race home to ask their mam if they can join a dance class, and the next day they arrive for their first lesson.There's lots to learn, and new clothes to wear, but they are really enjoying taking part. Ciara learns fast, but Conor takes his time, step by step - and soon they are good enough for their very first feis!

  • av Jenny Kelly
    246,-

    In the course of a twenty-year friendship, podcasters Jenny Kelly and Mairead Ronan have experienced single life, career highs, break-ups, make-ups, marriages, divorce, motherhood, death, diets, hair styles, stress, ageing, lifestyle dilemmas, sadness and lots and lots of good times too. Of a middling age, and after years of talking (and cups of tea), they no longer sweat the small stuff. What We Know Now! is full of their down-to-earth advice on the serious (and sometimes funny) business of life.Inspired by their own life experiences, Jenny and Mairead share their failures, successes and mess-ups. They share how to navigate the ebbs and flows of proper grown-up friendships, to what it means to be in a relationship and how to read the signs of when to move on, to how to stop worrying about having it all and figure out what it is you actually want - as well as essential truths, like why you will never have Pocahontas hair and that's okay, the joy of a deep clean and the noise of a spray mop, and how staring at trees can make you happier than owning a Mulberry handbag. What We Know Now! doesn't claim to solve all your problems, but it will provide good company, give you a good laugh, and help you feel less alone through the unavoidable ups and downs of life.

  • av Jackie McCann
    223,-

    From the founding of the Irish Free State to today, Ireland in Numbers covers everything you ever wanted to know about the people of Ireland, with bite-size facts and vibrant illustrations.- How many people live on the island of Ireland and why are there fewer people today than there were 100 years ago?- Where do most of us live, and what is the fastest-growing region?- What languages do we speak?- 99% of children in Ireland go to school, but how many went 100 years ago?- And are there really more cows than people on our island?Take a deep dive into the data and you'll be amazed by what the numbers tell us about Ireland past and present!

  • av Kieran Fanning
    265,-

    Join master storyteller Kieran Fanning on a visit to every county in Ireland through 32 spooky stories. From well-known hauntings like The Ghost of Loftus Hall and The White Lady of Kinsale, to lesser-known sightings like The Black Pig of Kiltrustan and Father Hegarty's Phantom Horse, there's a story and a site to discover wherever you are in Ireland!This beautifully presented gift book features a map of all the story locations so you can carry out your very own ghost tour - or stay safely at home poring over the stunning illustrations by Dublin artist, Mark Hill.

  • av Ray Lane
    213,-

    Ray Lane's career began when he was tasked with defusing IRA bombs on the border at the height of The Troubles. He transferred this expertise to Lebanon and later worked as a diplomat in Bosnia during the civil war, witnessing horrific acts committed by people against their own neighbors. The horrors of that war left a deep, permanent mark on him and he would later go on testify in war crimes trials about what he saw.Many years later, when the NATO forces in Afghanistan were facing a daily onslaught of Taliban bombs, it was Ray they sent for, as his experience from Ireland gave him an insight unlike anyone else's.In this gripping memoir, Ray speaks about his incredible career as a soldier and what it takes to be the person who, instead of running away, walks towards a 1,000kg bomb.

  • av Keith Barry
    213,-

    Renowned brain hacker Keith Barry has spent his career mastering the science of hypnosis and sleep, aiding countless individuals in overcoming destructive sleep patterns while establishing new, beneficial habits. Now, he wants to help you.In this transformative program, Keith unveils his unique approach: integrating hypnosis, neuroscience and brain-hacking techniques to assist anyone who is struggling to attain deep, rejuvenating sleep. Divided into three parts, the program first addresses the physical body, offering methods to prime your body for success. Then focus then shifts to psychological techniques designed to release worries and declutter the conscious mind in order to cultivate a tranquil mental state. In the final stage, Keith introduces hypnomagical tricks aimed at accessing and influencing the subconscious mind, facilitating nightly transitions into deep sleep. Through self-hypnosis, you learn how to guide your subconscious towards restorative rest.This truly life-changing book demonstrates how implementing these simple changes can yield immediate and remarkable improvements in sleep quality.

  • av Seamus O'Rourke
    174,-

    In the sequel to Seamus O'Rourke's popular first memoir, Standing in Gaps, this innocent Leitrim lad finally flees the nest, briefly sampling life in New York, Dublin and London - before inevitably returning to his beloved, duller than dishwater existence at home - a life which now includes alcohol, Doctor Hook and some low-budget romance.But man does not live on romance alone and Seamus needs to get to the bottom of his general uselessness, spurred on as always by his ever-the-realist father, who prophesised his mediocrity from an early age. Seamus continues to underachieve while struggling to interpret his auld lad's advice and watered-down compliments - 'You weren't as bad as I often saw ya', 'They must be badly stuck, if they asked you', and the classic 'What kind of an eejit are ya?' - all while capturing the innocence and the absurdity of rural life in 1980s and 1990s Ireland.As always, O'Rourke finds diamond-tipped-needles in bales of really bad hay, providing more laughter and stories of mayhem for fans.'A gifted actor, writer and storyteller produces a memoir that is simply - gifted' - Joe Duffy

  • av John O'Driscoll
    265,-

    Between 2016 and his retirement in 2022, Assistant Garda Commissioner John O'Driscoll was the public face of Garda operations targeting organized crime. This put him at the center of a long-running quest to bring down the Kinahan drug cartel, culminating in US sanctions being imposed - an unprecedented development spearheaded by O'Driscoll.But the Kinahans were just some of the many notorious drug dealers and criminals O'Driscoll successfully brought to book. During his tenure at Dublin's Store Street he was tasked with reckoning with the heroin epidemic: his unique approach to community policing got to the root of the power of infamous criminals like Tony Felloni, Michel Cronin and Derek Dunne, stripping them of their assets.No Assistant Garda Commissioner has ever written a memoir before; On Duty promises to be a unique insight into policing operations in Ireland at the highest level.

  • av Leona Forde
    126,-

    It's coming up to Christmas and Milly's class is prepping for their end-of-term performance. This year they've decided on a festive concert, so they can each showcase their favorite talent.Milly can't wait to take part - though she never anticipated quite such a starring role and really, it was totally NOT her fault that she literally brought the house down. The stage is set for a truly festive fiasco for our favorite cailín from Cork!

  • av Dylan McGrath
    265,-

    Restaurateur and chef Dylan McGrath has cooked for thousands of people, but becoming a father encouraged him to create a new approach to cooking at home, using solid recipes that are guaranteed to deliver on taste, whatever your skill level.In his debut cookbook, Dylan shares the recipes that every man should have up his sleeve and gives a masterclass in the kit and the techniques that will guarantee great results. Beginners will lose the fear of cooking, and confident cooks will be encouraged to take their expertise to the next level.Packed with big flavors, accessible ingredients, and foolproof recipes, this book serves up mouth-watering home cooking to savor and share - with everything from filling brunches to big grills to signature roasts to every dad's favorite: the BBQ.

  • av John Creedon
    265,-

    John Creedon is a renowned storyteller. Following on from the sensational success of An Irish Folklore Treasury, here he seeks to capture the folklore of his own childhood.This Boy's Heart is set in a city-center household bursting with humanity, with a cast of a dozen children and another dozen adults, including beloved aunts, an American writer, an African doctor and a Scottish bookie. The streets outside are teeming with brewery horses, Christian Brothers, beat clubs, dance halls, a Turkish Delight shop - and a pub where a child could sit up on a high stool and smoke his cigarette in peace. Summers are spent farmed out to friends and family in the countryside, with hilarious tales of donkey derbies and cow chases.Set in wildly contrasting worlds - from urban exotica to spacious meadows, from the classroom of fifty boys to the open road - these stories of friendship, fun, family and folklore take you on a heart-warming journey into an Irish childhood.

  • av Seamus O'Rourke
    213,-

    When actor, playwright and comedian Seamus O'Rourke first published Standing in Gaps in 2020 it found a wide audience amongst readers in rural Ireland. With a distinct talent for seeing the absurd in the ordinary, mundane lives of people who 'had nothing better to be at' and making it hilarious, Standing in Gaps manages to turn back time and transport the reader to a place where everything moved slowly - and in the Leitrim of the '60s, '70s and '80s, that means really slowly.In this memoir about family, people and time, O'Rourke finds diamond-tipped-needles in bales of really bad hay, providing laughter and stories of mayhem for his many fans.

  • av Colm Williamson
    223,-

    Read all about it, Waterford Whispers Style.

  • av David Rooney
    345,-

    What lies beneath?The Great Irish Famine is a story that has been told for several generations and is the single most pivotal experience in modern Irish history.Now, acclaimed Irish illustrator David Rooney, through the evocative medium of scraperboard, scratches away at the detail of our shared history line by line, uncovering the collective memory that lies beneath us all.

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    213,-

    This beautiful gift book contains a wonderfully curated selection of over 300 prayers, poems and blessings, for children of all ages. Laid out to follow the year, each piece is accompanied by beautiful, seasonal illustrations.There are morning and evening prayers, and poems for starting school and lighting a fire. Ultimately, this stunning anthology reminds us of the wonder of life and nature -- bringing comfort every day of the year.

  • av Mark Moriarty
    345,-

    The most exciting new face in cookery is back with a stunning new cookbook for every day of the year.

  • av Tracey Corbett-Lynch
    275,-

  • av Rory O'Connor
    174,-

    Rory O'Connor has three kids and, in his own words, is just about surviving a life filled with sleep deprivation, stray Lego underfoot, mashed potato on the walls and the unmatched pride that comes with being a dad!Having coped with the labor ward and having been lulled into a false sense of security with one child, he's now knee deep in nappies, tackling tantrums and trying desperately to enjoy the occasional family holiday.The Rory's Stories Guide to Parenting brings Rory's trademark brilliant observations, everyday humor and down-to-earth common sense to the wonderful world of parenting. It's the 'guide' to parenting we've all been waiting for!

  • av Rita Ann Higgins
    194,-

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