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Rare Books
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John Hume: Irish Peacemaker (Hardback)Special Price €29.99 Regular Price €39.99
This book of essays assesses Hume’s role throughout the Troubles as he campaigned in Ireland, Europe and the US to influence politicians and opinion makers in the cause of justice and peace.
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Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923 (Hardback)€29.99
Vivid Faces surveys the lives and beliefs of the people who made the Irish Revolution: linked together by youth, radicalism, subversive activities, enthusiasm and love.
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Irish Musical Analysis (Irish Musical Studies - Eleventh Volume)(Hardback)Special Price €29.99 Regular Price €55.00
2014 1st Edition Hardback
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The Great Blasket: An Blascaod Mór (Hardback)€29.99
This snapshot catches the spirit of the island community, from the excitement of discovery at the end of the 19th century and early twentieth, through the heyday of the thirties, the decline of the forties and the legacy since 1953.
2013 1st Edition Hardback. Author signed.
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The Freedom of Cork: A Chronicle of Honour (Hardback)€29.99
A colourful and rich history of the Freedom of Cork award. Fascinating stories and informative profiles of some the major recipients.
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For God and Ireland: The Fight for Moral Superiority in Ireland 1922-1932 (Hardback)Special Price €29.99 Regular Price €49.99
In recent years two institutional pillars of Irish society, the Catholic Church and Fianna Fáil, have dramatically crumbled in prestige. For God and Ireland argues for an all-encompassing assessment of the relationship between these competing bodies.
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Letters from Abroad: The Grand Tour Correspondence of Richard Pococke and Jeremiah Milles (Volume Two)€29.99
Volume 2: Letters from the Continent (1736-37)
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The Genesis Of National Socialism€29.99
The Genesis Of National Socialism is the magnum opus of Thomas Desmond Williams. He wrote it as a student at University College Dublin in the early 1940s. A few years later he was made Professor of Modern History at UCD...