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  • av John Farrelly
    241

    A fresh and entertaining introduction to many of the weirdest and scariest creatures from Irish lore, perfect for anyone who has ever wondered about the things lurking in the dark. Farrelly's Field Guide to Irish Faerie Folk collects stories about familiar monsters, like banshees and púcas, and introduces new ones like the aughisky and marbh bheo. Presented as a field guide to Ireland, seen through the eyes of Fantasius Farrelly as the fictitious collector and guide, this book is a true one of a kind.

  • av Eithne Massey
    197

    Long ago in Ireland, there lived a boy called Fionn, who wanted to know everything.Fionn goes to live with the wisest man in Ireland, hoping to find answers to his many questions. But Finnegas has a secret. He knows how to get all the knowledge in the world, and it starts with a silver salmon swimming in the River Boyne...

  • av Des Ekin
    271

    From the horrendous massacre at Amritsar to the slaughter of the native population in the Zulu Wars, master chronicler Des Ekin takes us on an eye-opening journey through the modus operandi of the British Empire. He tells of the killing of the entire population of Tasmania, often for sport; the Famine in Ireland, now widely recognised as genocide; the deliberate infection of Native Americans with smallpox; the Opium Wars, in which the Chinese were forced to accept the trade in Indian opium, which destroyed millions of lives; concentration camps in Kenya; and on and on ... The Empire on which the sun never set was truly a force of darkness all across the world.And why did they commit all of these horrors? Ekin explores the pseudo-science of eugenics and theories of 'martial races' and religious destiny, all ways of dehumanising other people and rationalising their abuse, exploitation and slaughter.Ekin wears his thorough research very lightly, and these tales of depravity and blood lust are told with a remarkable lightness of touch and welcome dashes of humour.

  • av Eamonn MacThomais
    261

    The very first book published by The O'Brien Press in 1974 celebrates fifty years in print. Full of historical facts, anecdotes and Dublin wit, this book evokes the spirit, the characters and colours, the sights, sounds and even the smells of old Dublin.

  • av Judi Curtin
    171

    Life in New York is exciting for newly settled Sally and her sister Bridget. When the girls discover an old photograph they are determined to find Miss Cameron's lost love, and maybe help their sick friend Betty too. Can everyone's stories have a happy ending?

  • av Sheena Wilkinson
    141

    Robin can't wait to be back at Fernside boarding school. But for her younger cousin Linnet the first term at Fernside is a bit of a nightmare. And she needs Robin's help with every little thing. When the adorable puppy Rudy disappears, can the girls stay out of trouble long enough to solve the mystery?

  • av Kate Slevin
    327

    From Malin Head to Killybegs, from Ardara to Arranmore, join photographer Kate Slevin on a journey around Ireland's most spectacular county.

  • av Erika McGann
    197

    I've heard of a chickpea. I've had those for lunch. Is a peachick the same?Do you have it for brunch? A zany exploration of all the possibilities conjured up when we have fun with words!

  • av Gerard Siggins
    271

    From the rules and history of the game to the four provincial teams and legendary players, and more  - this lavishly illustrated book includes everything you could possibly want to know about Irish rugby.

  • av Una Leavy
    187

    Winter is coming, and all the geese are flying to their new home in Ireland. But Little Goose gets blown down, down, down by a sudden gust. Can Finn and his mum help her find her way home?

  • av Sarah Webb
    271

    A wonderful collection of nursery rhymes to treasure, songs and poems to share, gathered by Sarah Webb and with joyful illustrations by Paul Delaney that jump off every page.

  • av Alan Nolan
    141

    Best friends Molly Malone and Bram Stoker are headed to London to collect his brother Thornley from boarding school. When they arrive, they discover that Charles Dickens has been kidnapped. Our heroes resolve to find the great author. Can Molly and Bram solve the riddle of the disappearing Dickens?

  • av Zainab Boladale
    161

    Uncovering secrets is like undoing braids, one at a time... Abidemi can't wait for summer. She's ready to spend some time learning new hairstyles and see where things go with her friend Jack. But when she meets an intriguing woman from Nigeria, secrets start to unravel...

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    141

    This book introduces our youngest readers to all the wonderful creatures in our seas and on our shores! With simple text and pictures, this board book is perfect for children learning how to understand the world around them.

  • av Sarah Webb
    141

    A tale of bravery, adventure and a remarkable friendship, inspired by true events from World War 2 following twelve-year-old Grace, who lives at Blacksod Lighthouse and weather station with her parents and little brother.

  • av Amy Louise O'Callaghan
    171

    The Three Bears can't agree on the perfect presents for a special friend. Can Goldilocks help them find gifts that are JUST RIGHT?Join them on a fun-filled trip around Cork's best-loved locations. Shandon Tower - Fitzgerald's Park - English Market - Everyman theatre - Blarney - Cobh - Blackrock Castle

  • av Alice Taylor
    197

  • av Kevin Connolly
    197

  • av Una Woods
    197

    It seems like just another ordinary day for Rosie and her grandad. But as soon as they step outside, they find themselves on a blooming great adventure around Dublin on the 16th of June, 1904!

  • av Donna Mullen
    271

    Insects, birds, bats, foxes, badgers, shrews. These beautiful and fascinating creatures need somewhere to live, as their own natural habitats become more and more endangered. Learn how to make your space - from a windowbox to a suburban garden to a farm - inviting to nature. And learn all about Ireland's wildlife, from tiny plants to large mammals.

  • av Natasha Mac a'Bhaird
    141

    Sycamore Hill Boarding School, Donegal1963Clare is excited to start her first term at Sycamore Hill. New sports, new subjects, and new friends - chatty, confident Rose and quiet, nature-loving Molly.But something strange is going on. The girls see a face at the tower window and hear the sound of crying - could the school be haunted? And does it have anything to do with the mysterious death of a pupil years earlier?No one seems to want to answer their questions, but Clare and her friends are determined to investigate.Can they solve the mystery before a killer strikes again?

  • av Gillian Cottell
    307

    Tempt your taste buds with sweet treats and savoury delights. Whether its gooey salted-caramel cupcakes or delicious pesto and cheddar twists, there's something for everyone. Perfect for novice bakers or seasoned chefs. From cookies and snacks to spectacular cakes, Gill Cottell will have you producing mouth-watering bakes and cakes in no time.

  • av Eithne Massey
    241

    Discover secret mermaids and lost cities. Meet lovestruck hags and magical sea-horses. Beware greedy princes and slippery monsters. These enchanting stories are perfect for reading aloud to little ones.

  • av Meabh McDonnell
    141

    I had to see what those whispers meant. I had to go into the wood. Tonight. Surrounding Rowan's home is the dark, dangerous Witchwood. At the heart of it, sitting at the bottom of an ancient well, is a powerful Witch. Six months ago, Rowan's mother went into the woods - and never came back out. Now it's up to Rowan to save her.

  • av Paddy Donnelly
    141 - 197

  • av Eithne Massey
    171

    FINSCEALTA AS EIRINNAn Bradan FeasaConas Mar a FuairCu Chulainn a AinmClann LirLabhrai LoingseachFionn agus an FathachAn Cu Faoil BanOisin

  • av Martin Naughton
    251

    Martin Naughton became a campaigner for the rights of disabled people. His story is of a life cut off from the rest of society behind the walls of an institution, like so many in 1960s Ireland, and the amazing resolve that forged an unlikely leader.

  • av Brian Gallagher
    141

    A valuable painting has been stolen, and no-one knows how. But when friends Deirdre, Tim, and Joe try to unmask the thief they come up against a dangerous, powerful enemy.

  • av Frank O'Mara
    271

    'Victory is a life well lived or a day enjoyed.'In this inspiring memoir, Frank recounts his life and experiences as an elite runner, as well as his fourteen-year battle with Parkinson's Disease. He is well aware that Parkinson's will ultimately win, but he is determined to not get ahead of himself, as after all tomorrow is another day.

  • av Sarah Byrne
    141

    As J. M. Synge said, 'There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting'. Let this wonderful collection of old Irish proverbs, in English and the original Gaeilge, help you still your thoughts and lighten your mind. Escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life and bring your focus to what has always been important in life.

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