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  • av Rachael Keogh
    161

    In her early twenties, Rachael Keogh was a desperate heroin addict.Her addiction to the drug took her to a place about as low as a person can go. She had grown up in Ballymun in difficult family circumstances and had, like many others, succumbed to the lure of drugs during her teenage years. Heroin nearly killed her.

  • av Rozanna Purcell
    307

    Roz Purcell's approach to cooking is simple: use whole foods to live a whole life. Written with a wonderfully accessible approach, Natural Born Feeder features over 170 easy-to-follow, delicious recipes that prove whole foods can taste far better than a pre-packaged meal.

  • av Padraic O'Farrell
    121

    This book contains a re-telling of some of the best-loved and most famous tales of ancient Ireland.

  • av Mary O'Brien
    151

    All newly published in book form, Simplex 150 has been compiled by Mary O' Brien, who has been setting the Simplex crossword for more than 20 years

  • - The Art of Captivating and Compelling Communication
    av Owen Fitzpatrick
    267

    How to be a better communicator from bestselling author of Not Enough Hours and co-founder of The Irish Institute of NLP, Owen Fitzpatrick.

  • av Laurence Flanagan
    100

    This book lists and glosses more than 200 of the most popular Irish names for boys and girls.

  • - From The Irish Times
    av Mary O'Brien
    151

    The first ever Bumper Book of Simplex Crosswords. Containing 300 Simplex crosswords, all newly-published in book form, the first ever Bumper Book of Simplex Crosswords has been compiled by Mary O'Brien.

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    250,99

    This is Exploring English 1 precisely as you will have remembered it. Read once more, and enjoy!

  • av Mary O'Brien
    151

    Here are another 150 puzzles from Ireland's favourite crossword.

  • - A Walking Guide
    av Adrian Hendroff
    201

    The Mourne and Cooley Mountains are quite simply a hiker's paradise. These exhilarating walks will take you to the highest point in Northern Ireland. So, get your walking boots on and discover the impressive landscape that spawned the legend of the Tain Bo Cuailnge and inspired C. S. Lewis' magical world of Narnia.

  • - A Walking Guide
    av John G. O'Dwyer
    201

    John G. O¿Dwyer¿s comprehensive guide to the best walks in Tipperary and Waterford has now been updated and expanded to include Laois and Offaly. From the rugged Comeragh coums to the stately peaks of the Galtees, and from myth-laden Slievenamon to the sequestered glens of the popular Slieve Bloom Mountains, there are walks to suit all tastes in these uplands. The most captivating outings the region has to offer are shared here, along with all the necessary practical information such as maps, directions, the degree of difficulty and estimated duration. But this is more than just a walking guide. Each route gets beneath the skin of this ancient landscape littered with historic artifacts. A booley on a hillside tells how the uplands contributed to human survival; a working farmstead demonstrates the continuation of this tradition; a ruined cottage confirms a battle lost. This guidebook will appeal to committed hillwalkers and casual ramblers alike, as well as containing much of interest to anyone who wishes to better understand the age-old interaction between humans and hills.

  • - 1912 -1927
    av Richard Killeen
    171

    The most critical period in modern Irish history is covered in this authoritative, informed overview. A perfect introduction for non-specialists.

  • - A Gruesome True Story of Murder in Victorian Ireland
    av Dean Ruxton
    257

    Dean Ruxton unravels the complex mind of the notorious hangman James Berry as he sets out to bring to a conclusion the case of two notorious murders in Galway in 1885.

  • - The Irish-Scottish Connection in 120 Episodes - as heard on BBC Radio
    av Jonathan Bardon
    347

    A Narrow Sea traces Ireland's relationship with Scotland, exploring the myriad connections, correlations, personalities and antagonisms that have, over the centuries, defined the relationship between these two spirited neighbours.

  • - An Illustrated Guide to the Sentinels that Guard our Coastline
    av Roger O'Reilly
    359

    Since ancient times, long before GPS, radio or radar, lighthouses have served as beacons helping ships navigate Ireland's sometimes treacherous waters. Artist Roger O'Reilly's illustrated celebration of these architectural gems will be treasured by anyone who finds comfort, intrigue or excitement in the glimmer of a lighthouse through the darkness.

  • - Ireland's Place in Bird Migration
    av Anthony McGeehan
    401

    Migration is a way of life for most birds found in Ireland. Our nation sits with its back to the Old World and its face to the New World so `our' birds come from across the planet - to breed, pause, or spend the winter. This spectacular book is for anyone who has ever wondered how and why these seemingly fragile creatures make such tough journeys.

  • - Practical tools to help your child to grow up confident, resilient and strong
    av Stella O'Malley
    211

    Based on many years' experience counselling bullies and targets, Stella O' Malley offers concrete strategies to empower children and teenagers to deal confidently with bullying and dominant characters.

  • - 100 Best-Loved Recipes Tried, Tested, Perfected
    av Neven Maguire
    331

    In The Nation's Favourite Food Neven Maguire has assembled his top 100 recipes. These are Neven's all-stars - the foolproof, tried and tested definitive versions of the dishes Ireland makes every day of the week.

  • - The Man and the Revolution
    av Dr. Anne Dolan
    407

    Drawing on archives in Ireland, Britain and the US, the authors question our assumptions about Michael Collins. Approaching him through the eyes of contemporaries and historians, friends and enemies, this provocative book reveals new insights, challenging what we think we know about him and what we think we know about the Irish revolution.

  • av Sean Duffy
    250,99

    The Atlas of Irish History tells the story of the Irish past in graphic cartography, beautifully rendered and augmented by an authoritative text. It is an essential basic reference tool for any student of the Irish past.

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    100

    The Pocket Encyclopedia of Ireland is a comprehensive, illustrated A-Z encyclopedia, specifically devoted to subjects of Irish interest.

  • av Jonathan Bardon
    267

    A magisterial survey of Irish history from the end of the ice age to the peace settlement in Northern Ireland.

  • av Shane Hegarty & Fintan O'Toole
    271

  • av Philly McMahon
    181

    Raw, vivid and intensely moving, Philly McMahon's inspirational memoir is many things - an epic story of triumph in the face of adversity and loss, a family saga, a tribute to the redemptive power of sport - but above all it's a stirring meditation on the roles compassion and resilience can play in shaping our lives for the better.

  • - Great Road Routes
    av Dan MacCarthy
    211

    This popular guide has now been updated to include the Waterford Greenway, which officially opened in spring 2017. With routes spanning the province, here is everything you need to explore the highways and byways of Munster - on two wheels.

  • - Great Road Routes
    av Hugh Halpin
    201

  • - Great Road Routes
    av Ian O'Riordan
    201

  • - The Truth About the Death of Michael Collins
    av Gerard Murphy
    277,99

    Why were both sides of the Civil War divide deliberately evasive when it came to the death of Michael Collins? Why were they still trying to effect cover-ups as late as the 1960s? This compelling account exposes a decades-long cover-up, unearthing overwhelming evidence of what really happened at this crucial juncture in Irish history.

  • - The incredible untold story of Mary Elmes, the Irish woman who saved children from Nazi Concentration Camps
    av Clodagh Finn
    250,99

    Journalist Clodagh Finn meticulously pieces together the story of the brave Irish woman who risked her life and spent time in a Gestapo prison for saving the lives of hundreds of people - adults and children - bound for Nazi concentration camps.

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