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  • - Ghostly Ground, Deadly Danger
    av Gerard Siggins
    155,-

    Take a dive into history - with some help from rugby legends of the past!Eoin Madden is Castlerock College's star player and he's been called up for Ireland in the Under 16 Four Nations! When his oldest and best ghostly friend calls for help, can Eoin and his band of heroes their deadliest mystery yet?

  • - The Complete Guide to Home Design, Renovation and Extensions in Ireland
    av Fiona McPhillips
    335,-

    This book will be a practical step-by-step guide to home building, renovation and extension in Ireland, taking the reader from the design stage, through the planning process to building, decorating and finishing touches. The balance of personal stories and professional advice makes this an accessible and inspiring guide to renovation.

  • av Judi Curtin
    133 - 163,-

    Molly and Beth are best friends but they aren't too happy when their families move in together. But when the two are accidently transported back to the past, they have a chance to see the world through their parents' eyes ...

  • av Tom McCaughren
    145,-

    All the foxes who lived in Glensinna knew about Sionnach, the Great White Fox. But they had never seen him. ... After almost a decade and a half, award-winning author Tom McCaughren returns with a new installment in his bestselling series!

  • - The Story of a City
    av Stephen Conlin
    473,-

    In exquisitely detailed illustrations and engaging words, Stephen Conlin and Peter Harbison bring alive the story of Dublin - its architecture and streetscapes, its government and its people - from Viking times to the present day.

  • av Sarah Bowie
    155 - 215,-

    Follow Molly's journey in this gorgeous picture book that is sure to delight adults and children alike!

  • - How long can a secret be kept?
    av Brian Gallagher
    146,-

    In 1920s Canada, a summer of fun for three friends is destroyed by a frightening crime. Almost a century later, teenager Ciara Farrelly visits her dead grandfather's Ontario home and tries to solve the mystery surrounding it.

  • - Try to outrun the fear
    av Ruth Frances Long
    145,-

    Sequel to A Crack in Everything, Izzy, who is still coming to terms with her newfound powers, must prevent a war from engulfing Dublin and the fae realm of Dubh Linn.

  • - Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood
    av Sarah Webb
    261,-

    Owls and pussycats, cockles and mussels, golden stockings, wiggly worms and rattlin' bogs - they're all here, and more. Another wonderful collection of rhymes to delight any child, from the author and illustrator Sally Go Round the Stars.

  • - Ireland's War of Independence
    av Brian Gallagher
    146,-

    During the War of Independence, friends Johnny, Stella and Alice grapple with conflicting loyalties - then matters come dramatically to a head on the night the Black and Tans set Balbriggan ablaze during a murderous night of vengeance.

  • av Alan Nolan
    146,-

    Animal lover and champion Irish dancer Samantha Hannigan is having a truly woof week. She and her best friend Ajay were messing around with the Brain Swap 3000, one of her grandad's crackpot inventions, and now Sam is stuck inside the body of her neighbours' dog - how can they can change her back?

  • av Oisin McGann
    122,-

    Grandad and Lenny are trying to paint the living-room. But Grandad's paint is very old and it's gone all strange. Everything they paint comes alive. And the pictures are evil ...and very hungry!

  • av Chris Judge
    155,-

    Sequel to Irish Book Award nominated Brian and the Vikings.

  • av Eithne Massey
    146,-

    A boy orphaned by invaders. A strange fairy girl in the forest. Can Brendan outwit the serpent god? Will the Great Book ever be finished? And will the walls of Kells protect Brendan and the monks from the invading Vikings? Adapted from The Secret of Kells, the Oscar-nominated film by Cartoon Saloon.

  • av Alice Taylor
    195,-

    Tea and talk: the perfect way to resolve any challenge you face in life: and in the hands of a consummate storyteller, you might need a second cup! Relax with Alice, sit and chat over a cup of tea, as she invites you into her life, and the life of the village that surrounds her.

  • - A Guide to Dublin's Top Attractions
    av Colin Murphy
    155,-

    A humorous guide to the highlights of Dublin, for native and tourist alike. A broad selection of twenty things to see from cultural highlights to distilleries, historical sites to seats of learning, all with Murphy and O'Dea's trademark humour.

  • - An Autobiography
    av Gerry Adams
    225,-

    Gerry Adams offers his own unique, intimate account of the early years of his career, from his childhood in working-class Belfast to the more turbulent years of social activism that followed. Updated with new introduction and epilogue covering the huge changes in Irish society since the Good Friday Agreement.

  • av Brianog Brady Dawson
    122,-

    Danny Brown is always in trouble. Why did he take Granny's teeth to school?Just WHAT was he thinking?Now Mum is cross, teacher is cross,and Granny is VERY cross. But Danny was only having fun, wasn't he?

  • av Joe O'Brien
    145,-

    Charlie Stubbs has one passion in life - playing football. Everything seems to be going really well for him until tragedy strikes and turns his world upside down.

  • - Myths and Legends of Ireland
    av Eithne Massey
    225,-

    This beautiful book visits twenty-eight richly atmospheric sites and tells the mythological stories associated with them. Illustrated with evocative photographs and older etchings and prints, it draws the reader back into history and myth.

  • - The St Helena Diary of Barry O'Meara
    av Dr. Hubert O'Connor
    225,-

    In 1815, the young Dublin doctor Barry O'Meara accepted the opportunity of a lifetime to look after Napoleon Bonaparte in his banishment on St Helena. In one of the most isolated places on earth, doctor and patient became intimate friends.

  • av John B. Keane
    185,-

    Life is harsh in close-knit community of Dirrabeg, a community on the Dingle Peninsula facing extinction in the mid-1950's. Donal Hallpelly's bodhran playing brings him into conflict with Canon Tett, the ultraconservative local priest, determined to stamp out the last vestiges of paganism in his community.

  • - At the Edge of the World
     
    148,-

    Inishmore, Inishmaan, Inisheer: wild, isolated, starkly beautiful and of great historical importance. A comprehensive, beautifully illustrated introduction to and lasting memento of these unique islands.

  • av Dominic Kearney
    195,-

    From the cliffs of Slieve League to the columns of the Giant's Causeway, from Belfast's copper domes to Donegal's pale sands, Ireland's Beautiful North introduces the complex rewards of Ulster.

  • av Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
    185,-

    'So there I was, roysh, enjoying college life, college birds and, like, a major amount of socialising.' Can Ross survive outside Castlerock College?

  • av Carsten Krieger
    244,-

    Take a photographic journey along the Wild Atlantic Way with this sumptuous book of 200 photographs, maps, and quotations the west coast of Ireland. In German.

  • - Ancient Roots, Modern Boots
    av Gerard Siggins
    163,-

    Eoin Madden is captain of the Junior Cup team, training with Leinster and aiming for Ireland's Under 16 World Cup team. He also has to deal with grumpy friends, teachers piling on the homework - AND a ghost on a mission that goes back to the very origins of the game of rugby. Books, crooks and rucks - it's all to play for this term!

  • av Oisin McGann
    108,-

    Lenny and Mad Grandad take their new flying saucer for its first flight. Getting into space is easy: getting home alive might be harder!

  • av Lorcan Collins
    215,-

    A handbook to the events and locations of the Easter 1916 Rising. This '1916 bible' will be invaluable to anyone with an interest in recent Irish history who wants to separate the facts from the fiction.

  • - Yer Man's A to Z Guide to Everyday Banter
    av Owen Kelly
    99,-

    Self-proclaimed Norn Irish expert Owen Kelly has compiled the definitive introduction to local Northern Ireland lingo, helping readers everywhere to tell the difference between an 'Absolutely!' and a 'Wise': square crack!

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