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  • av Jason Byrne
    259,-

    A hilarious memoir that celebrates the good, the bad and the total b*llix.

  • av Pat Spillane
    275,-

    One of Ireland's greatest sportspeople reflects on his life.

  • av Jess Redden
    275,-

    Use food to fight disease from the comfort of your own kitchen!

  • av Anne Doyle
    253,-

    An Anne-thology so thrilling and chilling it'll instantly lift the spirits!

  • av Stephen Walker
    299,-

    The definitive biography of a titan of Irish political history

  • av Matt Cooper
    211,-

    An eye-opening account of land and property ownership in Ireland.

  • av Sinead Moriarty
    153,-

    Lost and lonely, Hope devotes herself to saving the planet and, in turn, saves herself.

  • av Nuala Moore
    261,-

    An awe-inspiring reminder of the greatness inside everyone.

  • av Kevin C. Kearns
    333,-

    An eclectic and surprising portrait of a forgotten period of Irish history.

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    162,-

    An annual of all things Irish for children's Christmas stockings everywhere!

  • av Michael B. Barry
    345,-

    A fledgling nation brought to life in stunning colour.

  • av Gerry Creighton
    240,-

    A fun and affectionate memoir of a fascinating life spent at Dublin Zoo.

  • av Leona Forde
    145,-

    Milly McCarthy, the chaos queen from Cork, strikes again!

  • av Luke O'Neill
    275,-

    Encouraging kids to apply scientific rigour, Ireland's favourite scientist explores life's biggest questions - and how science attempts to answer them

  • av Manchan Magan
    275,-

    Look closer at the most magical places in Ireland with this beautiful book inspired by Listen to the Land Speak.

  • av Domini Kemp & Patricia Daly
    345,-

  • av PJ Kirby
    195,-

    A big-sisterly hug from Ireland's best-loved mammy's boys.

  • av Laura de Barra
    275,-

    The queen of the household hack helps us manage our wardrobes for long lasting, savvy style -- and a lighter footprint on the planet.

  • av Mark Moriarty
    275,-

    Imagine if the everyday food you made at home, went from ordinary to extraordinary? By bringing restaurant know-how home, Mark's home cooking - as watched by hundreds of thousands on his hit RTE TV show - packs ordinary dishes so full of flavour, you just want to try them for yourself.

  • av Vivien Lunniss
    124,-

  • av Ray Goggins
    155,-

    Chief instructor on RTE's Special Forces Ultimate Hell Week tells all about life in the elite Army Ranger Wing.

  • av Pat Smullen
    182,-

  • av Mary O'Rourke
    195,-

    Mary O'Rourke has been one of the most successful and influential women in Irish public life in a generation. She has stories to tell that will surprise and amuse, as well as recalling moments of personal and political sadness. The book is like the woman herself: open, warm and shrewd.

  • av Richard Nairn
    201,-

    In a unique mix of nature, history and personal experience, ecologist Richard Nairn explores and celebrates the rivers and lakes of Ireland. Beginning with the Avonmore River system which flows through some of the most picturesque parts of Co. Wicklow, this book reveals the magic of Ireland's rivers and lakes.

  • av Conor Gallagher
    261,-

    Here, Irish Times journalist Conor Gallagher takes an urgent, provocative dive into Irish neutrality - a core facet of Irish life - and explores how it might look in the future.

  • av Ellen Keane
    275,-

    Embrace your authentic self with paralympic champion and Dancing with the Stars finalist, Ellen Keane.

  • av Colman Noctor
    261,-

    Psychologist Colman Noctor helps you stay out of the therapist's office with a simple method derived from his clinical practice. If you are in the 0-3 or 8-10 zone, then discover how to get in the 4-7 zone and find lasting balance and contentment!

  • av Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen
    209,-

  • av Sinead Moriarty
    165 - 194,-

  • av Michael Healy-Rae
    165,-

    In his first book, Time to Talk, Michael Healy-Rae established himself as part of the great tradition of Kerry storytellers with his chronicles of life in rural Ireland. Now, in his second book, his superior storytelling skills come to the fore once again as he shares more stories of what he¿s witnessed and heard in the heart of the country.From his Kerry childhood to musings on rural Ireland today, A Listening Ear brings readers back to the countryside and characters that we have grown to love. With his quick wit and remarkable observations, Michael is a consummate chronicler of country life and the charm of local heroes.

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