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Stair na hÉireann / Irish History
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Flaitheas€16.00
Seo scéal a thugann radharc dúinn ar Cholm Cille an duine, duine a raibh a chuid laigí féin aige agus a raibh constaicí go leor le sárú aige. Tumtar sinn i saol éiginnte an séú haois, tráth a raibh athruithe móra ag teacht ar shaol na ndaoine; tráth a raibh ríthe uaillmhianacha in adharca a chéile; tráth a raibh seansaol na págántachta ag géilleadh don Chríostaíocht.
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Súil An Daill (Crua)€18.99
Conchúr Mac Ardail, a widower and a father of a young family, chooses to wager all agaist great odds to secure a better future for himself and his children.
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Charles Graves Agus An Athbheochan Cheilteach€10.00
Beathainéis an tEaspag Luimnigh, Charles Graves.
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Bailte agus Pearsain Chúige Mumhan€12.50
The Towns and Persons of Munster is the title of the tenth work by Brendan Fitzgerald of Martin in West Dingle
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Thirty-Two Words for Field : Lost Words of the Irish Landscape€19.99
In Thirty-Two Words for Field, Manchán Magan meditates on old forgotten words in the Irish language– and the nuances of a way of life that is disappearing with them. 32 Words for Field is sure to be a must for all lovers of the Gaeilge.
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Ó Pheann An Phiarsaigh€10.00
A new edition of the important work which was once to be found in almost every school bag in Connemara and throughout Ireland. As well as some of Pádraic Mac Piarais's writings from An Claidheamh Soluis, this collection also includes the most well known of Mac Piarais's short stories which have been loved by generations of Irish readers.
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Cérbh í Meg Russell?€15.00
Saothar nua ó dhuine de mhórfhilí ár linne. Leabhar neamhchoitianta is ea é seo, a chaitheann solas gléineach na scoláireachta ar shaol agus ar aigne dhúbaltana mionuaisle Gaelacha in aimsir chorraitheach an athrú saoil sa seachtú haois déag.
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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.