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Who Killed Rosemary Nelson?€17.99
At last the full story of the conspiracy behind the assassination of Northern Ireland's top rights lawyer
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A Woman In Berlin€10.99
Between April 20th and June 22nd 1945 the anonymous author of A Woman in Berlin wrote about life within the falling city as it was sacked by the Russian Army.
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The Quiet Quarter Ten Years of Great Irish Writing€14.99
In collaboration with RTÉ, this a selection of reflective writing from the Quiet Quarter slot on Lyric FM’s Lyric Notes. Following the sell out of the first edition of the Quiet Quarter, there are high hopes that this will attract wide attention and includes stories of love and loss, people and passions, animals and nature, joy and sadness.
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Autobiography of Malcolm X€16.99
Celebrated and vilified the world over for his courageous but bitter fight to gain for millions of black men and women the equality and respect denied them by their white neighbours, Malcolm X inspired as many people in the United States as he caused to fear him.
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Michael Collins and the Women Who Spied For Ireland€14.99
Michael Collins and the Women Who Spied for Ireland is the first book to concentrate on the crucial role played by women in Collins's personal and working life. From his boyhood in an overwhelmingly female household in West Cork, women brought out the best in him and he brought out the best in them.
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The Man Who Changed Everything - The Life of James Clerk Maxwell€10.99
This is the first biography in twenty years of James Clerk Maxwell, one of the greatest scientists of our time and yet a man relatively unknown to the wider public.
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Girl, Interrupted€11.99
The bestselling book that inspired the cult classic film, Girl, Interrupted, starring Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie.
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Daphne Du Maurier€13.99
The definitive biography of Daphne Du Maurier, one of history's greatest psychological thriller novelists Rebecca, published in 1938, brought its author instant international acclaim, capturing the popular imagination with its haunting atmosphere of suspense and mystery.
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Genius : Richard Feynman and Modern Physics€17.99
Richard Feynman was the most brilliant and influential physicist of our time.
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Ecce Homo : How One Becomes What One is€11.99
In late 1888, only weeks before his final collapse into madness, Nietzsche (1844-1900) set out to compose his autobiography, and Ecce Homo remains one of the most intriguing yet bizarre examples of the genre ever written.