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Books
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Unspoken: A Father’s Wartime Escape. A Son’s Family Discovered€16.99
The incredible untold story of a Waterford man’s conscription to the British Army, subsequent capture and escape from POW camp -- and of his son’s discovery of his parents’ hidden lives.
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Ghosts of the Faithful Departed€19.99
Emigration has been a constant in Ireland since the Famine. People's homes became monuments to a bygone age. Visiting these unoccupied houses, Creedon documents the isolation of rural Ireland through images of abandoned homes.
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Chiefs of Staff€16.19
This fantastic book contains exclusive images and a biography on all the Chiefs of Staff for the Irish Defence Forces.
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The Concise History Of Ireland€19.99Clearly and beautifully written account of Irish history, from the medieval period to the twentieth century.
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Transformation of an Institution: The Furniture College Letterfrack (O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects)€19.99
Essays by Shane O’Toole, John Tuomey and Sheila O’Donnell are supported by a revealing, extended interview between Ireland’s Commissioner and the architects, who describe the dramatic, metamorphic approach they have adopted in Venice’s Arsenale to the perennially difficult task of exhibiting architecture.
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The Book of the Burren€19.99
This book's first edition, published in 1991, was part of a growing affirmation of the importance of the Burren, a hymn to its diversity, beauty and singularity.
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World War Two: Day by Day€17.99
World War II was the biggest and most destructive conflict in human history. This book traces in great chronological detail the course of the tragedy that befell the world. Weapons technology and conflicting indeologies combined to create a distaster that left millions tens of millions dead and much of the world in ruins.