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Irish Literature Studies
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The Blasket Islandman: The Life and Legacy of Tomás Ó Criomhthain€16.99
Tomás Ó Criomhthain (1856–1937) is one of the giants of Irish-language literature. His best-known books, Allagar na hInise and An tOileánach, are acknowledged classics.
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Irish Pages: Israel, Islam & the West€14.00
IRISH PAGES is a biannual journal, edited in Belfast and publishing, in equal measure, writing from Ireland and overseas.
Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction, essays, creative non-fiction, memoir, essay reviews, nature-writing, translated work, literary journalism, and other autobiographical, historical, religious and scientific writing of literary distinction.
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City of Writers€18.95
Brendan Lynch is a former racing cyclist and driver. A supporter of pacifist philosopher Bertrand Russell, he was imprisoned in London for 1960s Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament activities.
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Dublin's Future€15.99
This is a collection of essays regarding new visions for Ireland's capital city, which for the first time recognises that the success of Dublin will ensure the success of the nation.
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Reading Colm Toibin€18.50
The book also includes the transcript of an interview of Toibin conducted by his former Magill associate, Fintan O'Toole.
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The Origins And Development Of The Insular Celtic Verbal Complex€19.99
This work is based on a doctoral thesis by the author, Kim McCone as well as several articles on topics relating to the main concerns of this book. This is number 6 in the Maynooth Studies In Celtic Linguistics series and was published by the Department of Old Irish in the National University Of Ireland, Maynooth in 2006.
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Studies in the History of Celtic Pronouns and Particles ( Maynooth Studies in Celtic Linguistics II)€17.99
This book contains a number of studies in the history of Celtic pronouns and particles. Each chapter contains a self-contained topic and can be read on its own, but, as in any argument in historical lingyuistics, each topic is linked to others.
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Progress in Medieval Irish Studies€17.99
Coinciding as it did with the college's bicentenary year, the Ninth Irish Conference of Irish Medievalists at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, in June 1995 seemed an appropriate occasion for a review of the state of play in a number of key areas in Medieval Irish Studies.