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Books
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The Tell-Tale Heart€4.99
'Presently I heard a slight groan, and I knew it was a groan of mortal terror ... the low stifled sound that arises from the bottom of the soul.
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The Meek One€4.00
'I could see that she was still terribly afraid, but I didn't soften anything; instead, seeing that she was afraid I deliberately intensified it.'
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How Much Land Does A Man Need?€4.99
'Although he feared death, he could not stop. 'If I stopped now, after coming all this way - well, they'd call me an idiot!'A pair of short stories about greed, charity, life and death from one of Russia's most influential writers and thinkers. Introducing Little Black Classics: 80 books for Penguin's 80th birthday.
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WatermarkSpecial Price €4.99 Regular Price €11.99
Watermark tells the story of Veronica a young woman living on the edge of desire and reason in an unnamed Irish city. ...
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The Essential Kafka : The Castle; The Trial; Metamorphosis and Other Stories€4.99
Like George Orwell, Franz Kafka has given his name to a world of nightmare, but in Kafka's world, it is never completely clear just what the nightmare is.
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The Killing 2Special Price €4.99 Regular Price €9.99
David Hewson's The Killing 2 is the novelization of the second series of the hit Danish crime drama, The Killing. It is two years since the notorious Nanna Birk Larsen case. Two years since Detective Sarah Lund left Copenhagen in disgrace for a remote outpost in northern Denmark.
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The Sea (film tie-in)Special Price €4.99 Regular Price €9.99
Now a major film starring Ciarán Hinds, Charlotte Rampling, Natascha McElhone, Rufus Sewell and Sinéad Cusack
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Best Loved Irish Legends€4.99
New pocket-sized HB edition of the bestselling children’s book covering well known Irish Legends.Full colour illustrations.
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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Wordsworth Classic)€4.99
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists is a classic representation of the impoverished and politically powerless underclass of British society in Edwardian England, ruthlessly exploited by the institutionalized corruption of their employers and the civic and religious authorities.