Quick view The A-Z of Curious County Cork by Kieran McCarthy Now: €18.75 MSRP: Was: County Cork is the largest county in Ireland, with a heritage that has been recorded, celebrated and commemorated over many centuries. This book explores the historical curiosities within the county's sweeping river valleys, epic … Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view All Down Darkness Wide by Sean Hewitt Now: €13.75 MSRP: Was: A luminous and haunting memoir from the prize-winning poet - a story of love, heartbreak and coming of age, and a fearless exploration of queer identity and trauma. When Sean meets Elias, the two fall headlong into a love story. B… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Abandoned Ireland by Dominic Connolly Now: €24.99 MSRP: Was: An ancient island with a romantic history and lush green landscape, Ireland's culture stretches back to the time of St Patrick and the first Christian monks and includes the Norman invasion, clan wars, mass emigration and partitio… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Gaffs by Rory Hearne Now: €5.00 MSRP: €12.50 Was: The book that has been waiting to be written - how Ireland's housing policy has locked an entire generation out of the housing market and what we should do about it. Millennials are the first generation in Ireland to be worse off … Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view So Late in the Day by Claire Keegan Now: €12.50 MSRP: Was: An exquisite new short story from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Small Things Like These and Foster. After an uneventful Friday at the Dublin office, Cathal faces into the long weekend and takes the bus home. There, his m… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view The Cures of Ireland: A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies by Cecily Gilligan Now: €22.99 MSRP: Was: It's said that almost everyone in Ireland, particularly in rural communities, will know of someone with a ‘cure'. It might be for the mumps, a stye in the eye, or a sprain. Indeed the author of Cures of Ireland, Cecily Gilligan wa… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view A Year of Glory and Gold: 1932 - Ireland's Jazz Age by Kevin C. Kearns Now: €26.99 MSRP: €29.99 Was: The 1930s in Ireland is often remembered as a bleak period of economic stagnation and unemployment. But, 1932, hailed by the Irish Press as a 'new era', was an early glimmer of the modernity that Ireland would later reach, with ke… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view No Foreign Game by James Quinn Now: €21.99 MSRP: Was: From its earliest days, Association Football was seen not just as a contest between individuals and teams, but also between nations and peoples. The Irish national team was among the first in the world to participate in internatio… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view We Play Here by Dawn Watson Now: €14.50 MSRP: €16.25 Was: We Play Here is a collection of four poem-stories, taking place in an underdeveloped area of Protestant North Belfast in the summer of 1988, against a background of political turbulence during the Troubles. Written from the perspe… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Hitching for Hope by Ruairi McKiernan Now: €5.00 MSRP: €19.99 Was: "McKiernan sticks his thumb out, and somehow a healthy dose of humanity manages to roll up alongside him. . . This book is a paean to nuance, decency and possibility."-Colum McCann, National Book Award winner and New York Times be… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view The Insurrection in Dublin by James Stephens Now: €5.00 MSRP: €9.99 Was: "This hour-by-hour account of the Easter Rising as seen by a non-participant writer and poet is absolutely fascinating. Helps one think straighter about 1916 than all the recent revisionist and anti-revisionist scribblings...a mar… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view The St Patrick's Treasury by John Killen Now: €5.99 MSRP: €16.25 Was: St Patrick is one of the best-known and best-loved saints in the world. His life and legacy is deeply ingrained in Irish history and society, as the annual 17 March celebrations in Ireland and across the globe show. Northern Irela… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Teach Your Cat Irish le Anne Cakebread Now: €7.99 MSRP: Was: A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ Irish words and phrases for you to practise with your furry best friend. Suitable as a first introduction to Irish for learners of all ages: for adults who would… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Teach Your Dog Irish le Anne Cakebread Now: €7.99 MSRP: Was: A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 50+ words and phrases you can use to practise your Irish with your furry best friend. Suitable as a first introduction to Irish for learners of all ages; for tourist… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Filleann Seoirse le Eilís Ní Anluain Now: €15.00 MSRP: Was: Triantán suthain suite i mbaile cois farraige in Éirinn na linne seo is ea Filleann Seoirse, an chéad úrscéal le hEilís Ní Anluain. Ménage à Trois in Oirthear TíreNuair a thagann seanchara ar cuairt ar lánúin nuaphósta, fágann sé … Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view From Gaillimh to Galway: The Anglicisation of Irish Place Names by Tom Burnell & Ruth Burnell Now: €19.99 MSRP: Was: Have you ever wondered where your town or townland name came from? Do you want to know more about an Irish locality? Well if so this is the book for you. Featuring a comprehensive breakdown of the all available place names in thei… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Girls Play Too by Jacqui Hurley Now: €11.25 MSRP: Was: Irish sportswomen have been breaking the mould for a very, very long time. In 1956, Maeve Kyle became our first female Olympian, and in 1978 rally driver Rosemary Smith broke the country's land-speed record! Through the 1990s and … Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view The Celtic Image by David James Now: €7.99 MSRP: €16.25 Was: At last, Celtic civilization receives a worthy tribute: a gallery of full-color paintings representing culture from ancient artifacts (pagan and Christian) to the contemporary artistic renaissance now underway. The beautiful and m… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view National Gallery of Ireland: Fifty Views of Ireland by Catherine de Courcy Now: €3.99 MSRP: €8.75 Was: In the field of landscape painting, Irish painters of the eighteenth century were outstanding and several artists, including William Ashford, George Barrett and the brothers Thomas Roberts and Thomas Sautelle Roberts painted lands… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Kinsale - Light & Time by John Collins Now: €30.00 MSRP: Was: Kinsale - Light and Time is a unique photography book featuring the collected and written work of photographer John Collins. Spanning four decades of life in the iconic Irish coastal of Kinsale, Co. Cork.The collection features co… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Never Better : My Life in Our Times by Tommie Gorman Now: €13.75 MSRP: Was: The warm, rich and fascinating memoir of beloved broadcaster Tommie Gorman. When Tommie Gorman was growing up in Sligo in the 1960s, struggle was never far away but his household had a surplus of love and warmth. From modest begin… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view After the Storm : How the GAA Found New Hope by Damian Lawlor Now: €12.50 MSRP: Was: ver the years, the GAA and its people have weathered many storms. But whenever there's a threat, this is when the GAA comes together to look after their own. AFTER THE STORM: How the GAA Found New Hope tells the story of the bigge… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view The People's Games: A GAA Compendium by John Scally Now: €5.00 MSRP: €11.25 Was: For over 130 years the GAA has been at the heart of Irish life. Now, in The People's Games, John Scally tells the compelling stories of the men and women behind the rich history of Gaelic Games. Since the introduction of televisio… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Great Hatred: The Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP by Ronan McGreevy Now: €13.75 MSRP: Was: On 22 June 1922, Sir Henry Wilson - the former head of the British army and one of those credited with winning the First World War - was shot and killed by two veterans of that war turned IRA members in what was the most significa… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Slant by Katherine O'Donnell Now: €16.50 MSRP: €18.75 Was: Ro McCarthy, single in her fifties and working a quiet job, is sustained by her love of books and her deep friendships. Although she still doesn't approve of marriage - not even for the straights - she is canvassing for yes in the… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Quinn by Trevor Birney Now: €12.50 MSRP: Was: This is the gripping inside story of Ireland's bankrupt billionaire, Sean Quinn, who went from rags to riches before gambling it all on Anglo-Irish Bank shares and became the world's biggest personal loser of the economic collapse… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Liberty Terrace by Madeleine D'Arcy Now: €15.00 MSRP: Was: Liberty Terrace features a bevy of characters who reside in a fictional area of Cork City in the period 2016 to 2020. The inhabitants of Liberty Terrace come and go, and their lives occasionally intersect in stories that are somet… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Wild Ireland: A Nature Journey from Shore to Peak by Carsten Krieger Now: €24.99 MSRP: Was: Author and photographer Carsten Krieger takes us on a journey across Ireland to explore the nature we pass by every day, and that which is buried deep in the bog, high in the mountains and under crashing waves. Discover alpine flo… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view Cells: Memories for my Mother by Gavin McCrea Now: €12.50 MSRP: Was: From the author of Mrs Engels and The Sisters Mao, an intimate family memoir about filial love and its limits, separation, and loss. Gavin is spending the quarantine with his eighty-year-old mother, whose mind is slowly slipping a… Add to Cart The item has been added
Quick view All the Way by The Grand Canal Now: €19.99 MSRP: Was: A book on the Grand Canal which crosses Ireland from east to west, from Dublin to the Shannon, and from its first opening made it possible for people and freight to travel smoothly and (for the time) swiftly from one side of the c… Add to Cart The item has been added