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  • - Tips and Tactics from GAA Stars
    av Sean O'Sullivan
    224,-

    With advice from over 100 of the top footballers, hurlers and camogie players in a range of areas such as gym, nutrition, routine, lifestyle, skill development, mindset and preparation.

  • av Erika McGann
    163,-

    Tabitha Plimtock lives in a house at the very edge of the world. When rumours begin to circulate of monsters climbing from the base to gobble up unsuspecting wall-dwellers, Tabitha is determined to discover what's happening and keep the people she loves safe!

  • - Great Irish Sports Stars
    av Donny Mahoney
    135,-

    The inspiring story of how a boy from Dublin's northside found strength in his difference to become a gaelic football great. Choosing GAA over basketball, soccer and hurling, "Jayo" inspired a generation of fans and players. He went on to be a key member of Jim Gavin's 5-in-a-row backroom team.

  • - Lore and Legends of the Irish Seasons
    av Eithne Massey
    293,-

    The Irish have a close connection with the land and nature. This book brings us through the Irish seasons and the customs that welcomed each one in turn. From Samhain to Imbolc, to Bealtaine and to Lunasa, it examines the significance of, and legends associated with, this annual cycle.

  • - Field of Legends
    av Liam O Donnchu
    325,-

    A richly illustrated history of "the home of hurling" from its opening in 1910 right up to now. The building and development of the stadium, major games, significant players and managers, broadcasting from the grounds, the work of the groundsmen, other events held at the stadium and more.

  • - The History and Life of Dublin's Iconic Street
    av Nicola Pierce
    245,-

    O'Connell Street is at the heart of Dublin. Through name changes and revolutions, destruction and rebuilding it has remained at the heart of the story of Ireland for centuries. Nicola Pierce explores the people, the history, the buildings and the stories behind the main street in our capital city.

  • - Legends, adventures and tragedies of Ireland's coast
    av Jo Kerrigan
    245,-

    Ireland is an island nation, inextricably linked with and dependent upon the sea which surrounds us. Let Jo Kerrigan's tales and Richard Mills' evocative photographs transport you to the coast to rediscover the stories and legends gathered over the centuries by its communities.

  • - and other stories
    av Gerry Adams
    195,-

    In this collection, one of Ireland's best-known political figures brings us stories of politics, of family, of love and of friendship. These are portraits of Ireland, and especially Belfast, old and new, in times of struggle and in times of peace, showing how our past is always part of our present.

  • - A Rainy Irish Tale
    av Tatyana Feeney
    163,-

    Eva spends the day searching and hoping for the perfect umbrella rain that's not too windy, too thundery or too drizzly. Finally, she finds it in a sun shower and a rainbow shines making it the most perfect rain of all. Embrace rainy Ireland with Eva in this beautiful and delightful picture book!

  • - from The Irish Times
    av Mary O'Brien
    122,-

    The Simplex Crossword formula has been hugely successful and made bestsellers of all six books. Appearing daily in the Irish Times for over forty years, the crossword has attracted a devoted following.

  • - A Lissadell Story
    av Judi Curtin
    155,-

    Lily and Nellie work hard as housemaids in Lissadell. And yet their days are full of friendship, fun, and even madcap bicycle rides with Maeve, daughter of the famous Republican, Countess Markievicz. But Nellie is all alone in the world; she grew up in the workhouse, where she was separated from her sisters. Lily longs to help her, but how can she?

  • - Tweets from a Covid Cocoon
    av Helen O'Rahilly
    125,-

    Cocooning with her ninety-year-old Aunt is not the life Helen imagined when she came home to Dublin after 30 years in London. Bickering, bitching, masking-up for rare outings, The Stairlift Ascends is a Twitter diary of our time trying to live together, surviving the pandemic: and each other!

  • - A Quest to Uncover Our Swashbuckling Past
    av Des Ekin
    225,-

    Des Ekin embarks on a roadtrip around the entire coast of Ireland, in search of our piratical heritage, uncovering an amazing history of swashbuckling bandits, both Irish-born and imported.

  • - The Mystery of Captain Francis Crozier and the Franklin Expedition
    av Michael Smith
    225,-

    Two newly discovered ships which sank in the Arctic ice 170 years ago may hold clues to the fate of explorer, Captain Francis Crozier, who led the doomed Franklin expedition's fight for survival. Updated biography with new chapters, maps and photographs.

  • av Gerry Daly
    99,-

    A brand new colouring book for fans of Where Are You, Puffling? Gorgeous black and white illustrations from the original picture book for children to colour in. A perfect gift!

  • - An Irish Fairy
    av Eoin O'Brien
    155,-

    Three stories in rhyme about little fairy Flossie McFluff. Flossie may be tiny and shiny, but she is tough and smart, whether it's helping to deal with litter louts in her precious forest, or helping a leprechaun to find his missing gold. Beautifully and magically illustrated.

  • av Caitriona Sweeney
    215,-

    Fans of A Dublin Fairytale will be enchanted by this modern take on the Hansel and Gretel fairytale set in modern-day Galway.

  • av Ann Murtagh
    145,-

    When Ma dies, Nancy is determined to keep her family together in their Dublin tenement and not in the industrial schools where the Cruelty Men believe they should be. Will she succeed?

  • - Rhymes from an Irish Childhood
     
    163,-

    A marvellous collection of Irish rhymes to delight any child, beautifully illustrated in this attractive board book. All royalties to Barnardos.

  • av David Caren
    215,-

    A practical guide for expectant dads which offers an honest and modern account of pregnancy from a dad's perspective.

  • - A Living Tradition
    av Emma (The O'Brien Press Ltd) Byrne
    185,-

    The picturesque, white-washed thatched cottage is an iconic emblem of Ireland and beautiful examples of this still-living craft can be found all over the island today. This beautiful new addition to the O'Brien Heritage series is a celebration of the enduring beauty and wonder of Irish thatch.

  • - Three Children Caught Up In Ireland's Land War
    av Brian Gallagher
    145,-

    In 1880's Ireland, with the Land War raging and evictions and boycotting overturning everyday life, three children from very different background form a secret - and dangerous - alliance.

  • - A Doggy Adventure Around Ireland
    av Jennifer Farley
    215,-

    Scout, Daisy and Dad are going on holidays while Gran stays at home to mind the cat. Scout promises to send cat a postcard from every place he visits on his travels around Ireland. But which will be the BEST. DAY. EVER?

  • - A Whaley Big Adventure
    av Gerry Daly
    225,-

    Squeeeak ... Thwop ... Thwop ... Dwoooooerrrp!Dad sings his magical whale songs to Mum and baby Finn, far, far away across the huge ocean. When Finn gets lost, can the other sea creatures help him to send a message of his own?

  • - The rawness of grief and the power of the mountains
    av Moire O'Sullivan
    195,-

    When Moire O'Sullivan's husband, Pete, took his own life, she was left with a stark choice: to weep forever over the glass of milk that had just spilt or get on with the quarter that was still remaining. An inspiring story of one woman's path to rebuild her family's life at the hardest of times.

  • - The Despair Behind the Glory - My Journey Back from the Edge
    av Shane Carthy
    225,-

    Shane Carthy writes frankly and eloquently about the downward spiral which saw him wake up in St Patrick's Mental Hospital only days after producing a man-of-the-match display in Dublin's 2014 Leinster under-21 final win over Meath. An inspiring story of resiliance and rebuilding.

  • - King of the Swingers
    av Paddy Cole
    245,-

    Paddy Cole, affectionately known as The King of The Swingers, has taken his style of Jazz, Dixieland and Swing band music all over the world - and back home too. He is the grand old man of Irish Showbiz. Heart-warming and hilarious, this book is full of great stories from the world of music.

  • - Hero and Rebel
    av Eithne Massey
    146,-

    Hero and leader. Loyal friend and formidable enemy. A man with a mission and a legend in his lifetime. This is the story of Michael Collins.

  • - Architecture and the City
     
    473,-

    An illustrated history of the development of Dublin city through the last century. There is a particular focus on its role as Ireland's capital since independence 100 years ago, as well as on architectural planning. In association with the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI).

  • av Bex Sheridan
    185,-

    A baby hedgehog decides that he doesn't want to hibernate, and goes searching for Christmas magic in the world of humans. A perfect bedtime story for animal lovers.

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