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Irish History for Children
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The Case of the Vanishing Painting€9.99
A valuable painting leaves the train station in Galway in a guarded carriage. When the train arrives in Dublin, the painting is gone. Suspicion immediately falls on Mr Kavanagh, the train’s guard.
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The Climbing Boys€9.99
New historical novel from Ann Murtagh, author of The Sound of Freedom and The Kidds of Summerhill
Shows the contrast between the lives of the chimney sweeps and those of the people whose chimney's they clean
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The Children of Croke Park: Bloody Sunday 1920€9.99
Through the lives of three children who died on 21 November 1920, relive the story of Bloody Sunday, when a gaelic football match in Croke Park was the scene of slaughter by British forces.
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Miss Mary : The Irish woman who saved the lives of hundreds of children during World War II€9.99
Mary Elmes was a brilliant young woman from Cork who ventured into war zones to rescue children in trouble.
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Resistance : In a Nazi-Occupied Ireland, Where Would You Stand?€9.99
Dublin, 1943, and Roisin Tierney has changed her identity to evade the police in Nazi-occupied Ireland.
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Mollie On The March€9.99
Mollie Carberry is a suffragette! Well, sort of. Mollie and her best friend Nora have been bravely fighting for women's rights - even though no one else really knows about it.
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The Making of Mollie€9.99
Mollie Carberry's life seems pretty dull until she discovers her older sister Phyllis is a suffragette! When she and her friend Nora get involved they must face the question of how far a girl should go for her beliefs.
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Let's See Ireland!€9.99
Follow Molly's journey in this gorgeous picture book that is sure to delight adults and children alike!
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