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Books
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Rising Late€112.00
Special Limited Edition It is printed on Mohawk Superfine and casebound in linen with blind embossed title in a Pergamenata wraparound. Rising Late is the seventh title in this greatly admired series. The Last Walk and The Riverbank Field by Seamus Heaney (and Martin Gale), Conversation in the Mountains by John Banville (and Donald Teskey) and A Man's World by Brian Friel (and Basil Blackshaw) are out of print. A limited number of signed copies of Somewhere the Wave by Derek Mahon (and Bernadette Kiely) and Wayside Shrines by Paul Muldoon (and Keith Wilson) are still available.
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Yeats 150: William Butler Yeats 1865–1939€40.00
This remarkably wide-ranging collection honours the poet Yeats and those who have lectured and tutored across the world on the man and his work
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Samuel Beckett: Collected Poems€27.99
It was as a poet that Samuel Beckett launched himself in the little reviews of 1930s Paris, and as a poet that he ended his career.
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A Moriarty Reader: Preparing for Early Spring€27.99
The Reader highlights Moriarty’s deft ability to challenge and bring into question habitual modes of Western thought and perception.
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New Collected Poems : John Montague€25.99
The book’s arrangement reflects the pattern of a lifetime’s dedication: part self-portrait, it is even more a ‘landscape with figures’ — and it has more than ever the look of a masterpiece. Paperback
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Selected Prose: Derek Mahon€29.99
Derek Mahon, best known as a poet, has also published a considerable body of prose. Previous work in this line, much of it journalism (feature articles, book reviews), appeared in Journalism (Gallery, 1996) and some is reprinted here, often in extended form; but most is new.
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In the Prison of His Days€50.00
In the prison of his days teach the free man how to praise - W.H.Auden. A Miscellany for Nelson Mandela on his 70th birthday.
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An Autumn Wind (Hardback)€29.99
Derek Mahon’s rich new collection turns its wide-angled lens on a ‘dozy seaside town’ in County Cork, four fellow Ulster poets, a bicycle shop in Delhi and the volcanic origins of the Canary Islands, against the background of a ‘cascading world economy’.