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  • av Erika McGann
    169 - 195

    Wee Donkey travels Ireland trying to find the perfect souvenir for her Grandad.

  • - Architecture and the City
     
    389,-

    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
    169

    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.

  • - Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood
    av Sarah Webb
    269,-

    A new, beautifully illustrated collection of favourite nursery rhymes from the team that brought you Sally Go Round the Stars (short-listed, Irish Book Awards) and A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea (winner, Irish Book Awards).

  • av Una Woods
    195

    A funny, warm picture book set throughout Dublin, home to Dracula's creator, Bram Stoker.

  • av John Farrelly
    129,-

    The Celts arrived in Ireland around 700BCE and dominated the bronze and iron ages. Even after Christianity, Irish Celts retained much of their unique culture. Accessible, anarchic and crammed to the rafters with cartoons and wacky illustrations, this book is as deadly as Irish history gets!

  • - Discover its Beauty
    av Carsten Krieger
    305,-

    A photographic tour covering the whole of Ireland. Carsten Krieger's evocative landscape photography is complimented by more intimate shots of craftspeople going about their daily work. Coastlines, rivers, mountains, towns: from scenes unchanged for thousands of years to a vibrant, modern Ireland.

  • av Gordon Snell
    125,-

    Maria thinks it is going to be a dull summer until she meets a strange boy with an unusual request. An exciting and unpredictable ghost story for younger readers that's a little scary, but not too scary!

  • - Great Irish Sports Stars
    av Natasha Mac a'Bhaird
    129,-

    Follow Sonia O'Sullivan through the highs and lows of a running career that took her all the way to the Olympic Games. The story of one of Ireland's greatest ever athletes.

  • - From Bumbum Bees to Jellycopters
    av Chris Judge
    133

    Have you ever seen a Bumbum bee, or an Elelamp? Does your pet wear Doggles? These are all Eggcorns, where a child's mispronunciation can add a whole other level of meaning!Illustrator Chris Judge (The Lonely Beast) has brought his bizarre sense of humour to imagine them for us all.

  • av Donn McClean
    139,-

    Thirteen year old Anna is struggling to cope with the recent loss of her father, when she discovers a forgotten gift from him - a pair of bright orange football socks. With the help of these brightly coloured good-luck charms, Anna slowly begins to gain confidence both on and off the pitch.

  • - Croke Park. Sunday 21 November 1920
    av Michael Foley
    209

    An account of the dramatic events at Croke Park following the IRA assassination of British military agents in Dublin, resulting in the shooting dead of fourteen people by the Royal Irish Constabulary. Includes the social/political scene and describing events from the perspective of the Irish and British participants.

  • - Field of Dreams ... Home of History
    av Gerard Siggins
    139,-

    With no rugby over the summer, sports-mad Eoin Madden and his friends head to Ormondstown GAA club to get involved in hurling and football. Some local bullies spoil things a bit -- but when the ghosts of Brian Hanrahan and Michael Hogan appear, it's clear there is something more sinister brewing.

  • av Elizabeth Shaw
    133

    This charming book tells the adventures of an outcast little black sheep: A story about being different, and being a hero.

  • - Stories of Irishmen in World War I
    av Neil Richardson
    285,-

    IRELAND'S FORGOTTEN LEGACY In 1914-1918, two hundred thousand Irishmen from all religions and backgrounds went to war. At least thirty-five thousand never came home. An award-winning collection of veterans' stories as told by the families, with military records, surviving documents and letters.

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    139,-

    Discover creatures big and small with this fun and engaging baby board book. My First Book of Irish Animals is filled with different kinds of wildlife from the hedgerows and woodlands to skies and seas. Babies will learn to recognise native Irish animals with this compact book.

  • av Carol Ann Treacy
    139 - 195,-

  • - A 1913 Dublin Lockout Novel
    av Anna Carey
    139,-

    It's summer 1913 and Betty Rafferty has had to leave school aged 14. She is lucky to gets a job in a sweet shop, but is bored and looks with envy at her customers who attend the nearby posh girls school. But life in Dublin becomes anything but boring when industrial unrest brings the city to a halt.

  • av Glyn Evans
    149 - 195

  • - The Ancient Wisdom of Ireland
    av Jo Kerrigan
    255

    Celtic Ireland was a land of tribes and warriors; but a sophisticated & enlightened legal system was widely accepted. The brehons were the keepers of these laws, which dealt with every aspect of life: land disputes; theft or violence; marriage & divorce; the care of trees & animals.

  • av John Farrelly
    129,-

    Nobody was more DEADLY than the Vikings who attacked Ireland in the 8th century: DEADLY! Viking warriors! DEADLY Viking ships! DEADLY Viking weapons!But were they really just marauding, murdering maniacs? Learn while you laugh with this irreverent and entertaining history book.

  • - How to Care for Your Dog - A Fun & Practical Guide
    av Elena Browne
    159,-

    A fun and practical guide to caring for dogs and puppies. From exercise and play to comfort and care this book is an ideal guide for children who already have a dog, would like a dog or love learning about dogs.

  • - An Arctic Adventure
    av Nicola Pierce
    139,-

    Francis Crozier, second-in-command to Sir John Franklin, is arctic-bound with HMS Erebus and Terror, in search of the fabled North-West Passage. In Derry, Ann and brother William are convinced that the spirit of their dead sister Weesy is haunting them. An enthralling novel based on real events.

  • av Frances Power
    195

    A brand new, updated edition of this popular travel book. The perfect accompaniment to a visit to Ireland and the ideal souvenir to take home.

  • av Ann Murtagh
    139,-

    Will Colm stay in Ireland and join the Volunteers or will he fulfil his dream of working as a musician in America? A long-held family secret comes to light, rocks Colm's world and shows him the way to go.

  • - 50 Must Do Things
    av Colin Murphy
    169

    The Emerald Isle has something for everyone, from the stupendous coastline and cliffs of the west to the culture and cuisine of the Ancient East; from the castles and forts of the historic north to the famed golden beaches of the beautiful south - and of course the mighty craic to be found everywhere in between!

  • - Fantastic Facts About Your Favourite Animals
    av Sarah Webb
    159,-

    A book of animal facts that will appeal strongly to children, illustrated with black & white animal art/doodles, activities and quiz pages - a highly interactive, fun and informative book.

  • av Colin Murphy & Donal O'Dea
    129,-

    The almost incomprehensible wit and wonder of Irish slang words. Can you tell your bowsies from your gougers from your gurriers? No? Well, it's time to stop acting the maggot and find out, courtesy of this invaluable reference book that's been donkey's years in the making (only coddin').

  • - 60 Delicious Recipes from the Home of Butlers Chocolates
    av Butlers Chocolates
    285,-

    Marion Butlers began selling chocolate in Dublin's Lad Lane in 1932. Today Butlers Chocolate Cafes are found thoughout Ireland and abroad. This luxurious cookbook is full of wonderful recipes to cook with the best chocolate: cakes, puddings, tarts, parfait ... perfect for their legions of fans!

  • - Light on the water, shadows on the land
    av Giles Norman
    429,-

    Through this spectacular collection of black and white images, renowned Irish photographer, Giles Norman, captures the breathtaking wonder of Ireland's west coast, taking you on a photographic journey along the Wild Atlantic Way.

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