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The first paperback edition of the celebrated biography of one of Ireland's most romantic revolutionaries.
Concise, comprehensive and original in approach, this revised edition includes the Belfast Agreement and the years of the Celtic Tiger. Lavishly illustrated with over 100 photos, paintings, and drawings.
A distinctive colouring book exploring the beauty of microscopic life, from vaccines and viruses to protozoa and algae. Contains over 60 detailed illustrations from the natural world.
An extraordinary memoir from Amy Dunne, the young woman whose bravery was a spark for a social revolution in Ireland.
In the midst of Lockdown, confined to his local area, John Connell canoes his local river. During his meander downstream, John (author of the bestselling memoir, The Cow Book) reflects on his travels, his past relationships and his battle with depression, as well as on Irish folklore, geopolitics and philosophy. âEUR~Quietly triumphant.âEUR(TM) Donal Ryan
A remarkable memoir about female cruelty, and ultimately female strength and endurance.
A prescription for feeling energised, invigorated, enthusiastic and optimistic each day. Written by GP and lifestyle-medicine practitioner Dr Mark Rowe, whose own experience of burnout helped him to develop the programme for living with vitality set out in this book.
In this fascinating new exploration of mental illness, Professor Brendan Kelly examines 'madness' in history and how we have responded to it over the centuries. This book is an all-encompassing history of one of the most basic fears to haunt the human psyche.
A ground-breaking new book for teenage boys that talks about the stuff they really want to talk about, learn and understand. From being single to being a boyfriend, being gay, being straight, sex, relationships, dating, sexting, drinking and break-ups, this book covers it all.
A moving and inspirational story for young readers about family, fate and the decisions that shape our lives.
A thrilling account of the true extent of Irish-Allied cooperation during World War II, revealed through a series of recently discovered tapes that capture the voices of those who were involved.
From the award-winning, bestselling father-daughter illustrator/writer duo Fatti Burke and John Burke: a book to help children discover the life of the remarkable Irish political hero Michael Collins.
A leading fitness podcaster, Brian has already helped thousands of people lose body fat and change their relationship with food. By getting your mindset right first, achieving your nutrition and fitness goals becomes simple and possible as never before. Discover Brian's winning philosophy and get the edge on real, lasting fat-loss for life.
Homeless at 13, pregnant at 14: life was not working as young Deborah had hoped. But today she¿s a successful accountant, mother of a 13-year-old, and founder of a charity helping single parents to pursue education. This was all down to Deborah¿s tenacity and to wonderful people. This is the story of those who positively affected her life and the power we all have to impact the lives of others.
At a time when American politics has never been more divided, Larry Donnelly offers a unique Irish American perspective in his memoir of life in a political family.
Humorous travel book about moving to France from IPPY, Royal Dragonfly and Global Ebook Award Winner Jean Gill.
A dog's life in the south of France, based on true stories. Total immersion in a dog's point of view. From puppyhood, Sirius the Pyrenean Mountain Dog has been trying to understand his humans and train them with kindness.
What is life like at the edge of science in a pandemic? World renowned immunologist Professor Luke O'Neill tells all, sharing his diaries from the front-line of the scientific fight for a vaccine as the world grappled with Covid 19.
Discover the unexpected bliss of quitting drinking through the story of one woman's stumble into an intoxicating alcohol-free life.
A secret life. A sharply divisive trial that aroused the full force of Victorian moral outrage. Death on Ireland's Eye is a modern analysis of an intriguing real life murder mystery that sheds new light on the events of the time.
The latest book in the Gill Books series of important topics tackled by experts, this engaging guide demystifies political systems, elections, voting and government, and explores issues including human rights, freedom of speech and fake news.
A magical illustrated collection of Irish words for the natural world from the author of the bestseller, Thirty-Two Words for Field.
A charming instant classic that celebrates the important things in life - family, nature and time spent together.
With exclusive access to the Haughey archives, Gary Murphy presents a landmark reassessment of Charles Haughey's life and legacy. 'A superbly balanced exploration of the life and politics of one of the most fascinating figures in 20th century Ireland.' Professor John Horgan
An incredible story of extreme perseverance, unimaginable grit, and of what it takes to keep going despite countless obstacles.
Shining a light on miscarriage and motherhood, Rosanna Davison tells her story of heartbreak and hope on the journey to motherhood.
A brand-new adventure with the Friendship Fairies! The third in Lucy Kennedy's timeless bestselling series of children's stories about making friends and fitting in. 'A real balm for kids ... the timeliness and kindness just ooze out of the pages.' Ryan Tubridy
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