Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker utgivna av The Lilliput Press Ltd

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Populära
  • av Gillies Macbain
    269

    In the summer of 1964, twenty-one-year-old Gillies MacBain arrives in Dublin off the ferry from England with only his bicycle, a suitcase and a tent to his name. Young, handsome and charismatic, he begins work as a footman in one of the houses of the `dying aristocracy'. Thus begins his foray into the upper echelons of Irish society.

  • - A Study of Fenianism, 1858-1908
    av Eva O Cathaoir
    435

    Based on extensive archival research, this fascinating monograph rescues from obscurity the lives of over a thousand Fenians.

  • av Mary Cregan
    225

    A fearless, candid memoir interweaving the author's descent into depression with a medical and cultural history of this illness. "The book will be passed from person to person, within families, from doctor to doctor. It will really help people... This is a book that will really matter." - Colm Toibin

  • av Robert O'Byrne
    329

    Available for the first time in paperback, Robert O'Byrne's landmark biography of Hugh Lane remains the essential work on this enigmatic art dealer and patron.

  • - A Life on the Left
    av Mick O'Reilly
    339

    In From Lucifer to Lazarus: A Life on the Left, Mick O'Reilly shares his experiences as a politician and trade unionist and his unwavering thoughts and insights on controversial, complex issues.

  • - A Memoir Book
    av Thomas Kilroy
    199

    Over the Backyard Wall describes a coming of age embodied by escape, self-discovery and a struggle to contend with the rigid culture of a small Irish town in Co. Kilkenny during WWII, with parents representing both sides of the civil war conflict of the 1920s.

  • av Kevin Casey
    169

    In mid-1970s rural Wicklow, John Hughes, a once-feted journalist/author with writer's block, reflects on recent events. When English author William Cromer and his German lover Ingrid move to the Old Rectory nearby, their lives are transformed and an alcohol-fuelled affair begins.

  • av John Turpin
    1 129

    The annual exhibitions of the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, formed in 1823 and still active today, provided a ridge between the Irish artist and the public, including critics and collectors. The book is divided into two volumes that describe two different political, social and artistic worlds: volume one (1823-1916), and volume two (1916-2010).

  • av Susan Wood
    349

    This full-colour kaleidoscope of over 150 photographs by one of North America's leading photographers evokes a pre-Celtic Tiger Ireland, recording a world on the cusp of radical change: a time-capsule of personalities and landscapes, professions and activities, caught in the amber of the camera's eye.

  • - A Personal Account of the Great Spotted Woodpecker
    av Declan Murphy
    149

    This unique and personal account of a family of woodpeckers raising their young brings the reader deep into the world of this fascinating species: a world of hope, love, death, new life and ultimately success

  • av J.P. Donleavy
    169

    A Letter Marked Personal is J.P. Donleavy's last novel, completed in 2007. Set in New York, it relates the interior monologue of forty-eight-year-old Nathan Langriesh Johnson, the founder of a successful lingerie company.

  • av Aidan Matthews
    185

    In these forty-eight remarkable individual poems and sequences, Mathews lays out his witness to the travails and joys of youth and age, to the passing political parade and the intimacies of nature, to the exigencies of parenthood, of frailty and endurance.

  • - The Aran Diaries of Ernie O'Malley
    av Ernie O'Malley
    269,-

    In 1941, 1955 and 1956, the former revolutionary leader Ernie O'Malley visited the Aran Islands. While there, O'Malley kept diaries recounting his daily conversations and interactions. The diaries, devoid of sentiment and often highly critical, reveal his views on art, literature, history and contemporary Irish life and international affairs.

  • av William King
    179

    A Lost Tribe is a novel that charts the role of the priest in Ireland, from his exalted position to one of an endangered species.

  • av Maria Edgeworth
    297

    1 January 2018 will be the 250th anniversary of Maria Edgeworth's birth. Valerie Pakenham's sparkling new selection of over four hundred letters, many hitherto unpublished, will help to celebrate her memory.

  • av Christopher Fitz-Simon
    395

    Rise above!: Letters from Tyrone Guthrie details the life of the celebrated theatrical director whose influence on international theatre lives on.

  • av James Joyce
    195

    This consummate book, illustrated by the artist Louis le Brocquy, was published privately by The Dolmen Press in 1986. It is now being made widely available for the first time, the text deriving from Robert Scholes' 1967 edition, which restored Joyce's original corrections. With this handsome edition, Dubliners returns fittingly to its source.

  • av John A. Ryan
    129

    In this lyrical and compelling collection of tales of the quotidian, John A. Ryan paints a sincere picture of Ireland, it's environment and people.

  • av Kim Haughton
    488,99

    In a collection of one hundred photographs Kim Haughton's new body of work Portrait of a Century offers a stunning portrait of contemporary Ireland as it reflects upon the centenary of the nation's birth in 1916.

  • av Stewart Parker
    159,-

    Parker's poignant novel depicts events surrounding the amputation of his left leg as a nineteen-year-old university student.

  • av Desmond Hogan
    259

    A collection of twelve mint fresh stories from the award winning Irish author, described by Neil Jordan as 'the real thing - a writer of great originality, dramatic flair, linguistic invention - who remakes the world every time he puts pen to paper.'

  • av Adrian Kenny
    199

    The author's keen eye and clear style lends this portrayal of an individual and a generation the truth and elegance of an enduring work of art.

  • av Kevin Casey
    149

    Atmospheric and finely written, this expose of a shotgun wedding and subsequent marriage is a jewel of narration, and a reissue that is long overdue.

  • av Caroline Preston
    189

    In a gripping narrative that spans four generations and encompasses the battlefields of Syria and Egypt, the Australian outback, night sorties over Germany, English airfields and the horrors of a Sumatran prison camp, this is a harrowing story of hardship and heroism, based on an Irish family's experience.

  • av Ronan Sheehan
    179

    The Lilliput Press is proud to reissue this iconic view of Dublin's northside docks area in the 1980s, which comprises Ronan Sheehan's text and over 50 black and white photographs by Brendan Walsh.

  • - The Fagel Collection in the Library of Trinity College Dublin
     
    779

    Frozen in Time is a collection of the papers presented at the recent Fagel Symposium, held at Trinity College, Dublin, with the explicit purpose of making this astonishing resource better known outside College walls.

  • - The Republic of Elsewhere
    av Ciaran Carty
    186,99

    Margaret Atwood, Derek Walcott, Seamus Heaney and Salman Rushdie feature in this collection of over forty interviews with award-winning authors.

  • - The Man and the Music
    av Charles Gannon
    391

    Complex, self-deprecating and private, John's character and achievements are examined with detail garnered from information both published and in archival collections in Ireland and the UK. Recollections from those who knew him at different stages of his life enliven this fascinating biography.

  • - Poetry and Songs of the Irish Revolution
    av Terry Moylan
    349

    This landmark work contains a remarkable selection of 560 of the thousands of songs and poems created during, and reflecting upon, the most extraordinary decade of Ireland's history.

  • av Michel Deon
    159,-

    Deon's Horseman, Pass By! is an elegant memoir about a beautiful landscape and its inhabitants and forms a touching and amusing tribute to his adopted country.

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev för att få fantastiska erbjudanden och inspiration för din nästa läsning.