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Irish Interest - Gift Books
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The Wicked Wit of Oscar Wilde (Hardback)€9.99
A celebration of the virtuoso of well-turned phrases and the master of the studied insult with this collection of his most acerbic quips. No playwright apart from Shakespeare is as widely quoted and Oscar Wilde's needlesharp rejoinders are often repeated with delight.
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Traditional Irish Cooking for Today€9.99
Classic Irish flavours for today Ireland is famed for the quality of its ingredients - from free range meat and dairy to the abundance of seafood from the waters around this island nation.
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From the Air - Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way€9.99
The Wild Atlantic Way is one of nature's gifts. It's a stunning palette of raw beauty that stirs the imagination; an awe inspiring example of Mother Nature's best.
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Irish Wild Flowers: Essential Guide to Natural Ireland (Gift Hardback)Special Price €9.59 Regular Price €11.99
A compact illustrated guide to Ireland’s Wild Flowers and a valuable aid to identification.
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Corazón de Irlanda: Sus Mas Bellas Leyendas (Spanish edition)€5.99
Spanish edition of the pocket-sized hardback edition of the bestselling children’s book covering well known Irish Legends.Full colour illustrations.
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Brendan and the Blarney StoneSpecial Price €7.50 Regular Price €8.99
When Brendan the leprechaun plays the tin whistle, the sound is sweeter than the sweetest songbird.
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Vinnie Goes to Vegas€8.99
When Vinnie finds a lucky horse shoe, he decides to head to Vegas but he soon finds out that being rich comes at a price!
Series: Tales from Leprechaun Land
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A Big Pile of Blarney€8.99
The Irish are world masters at talking. The magic behind our silky, colourful (and non-stop) stories is a little thing called ‘blarney’, or ‘the gift of the gab’. But what is it, you ask, and how can you get some for yourself?
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Irish Home Essentials€6.99
Séamus Ó Conaill examines the artifacts of an Irish home, from ash trays on back windowsills to the potpourri gathering dust in the ‘good room’. The list includes many newer objects that make our 21st century homes more Irish than ever!