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Books
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Great Hatred (Large Paperback)€21.99
A gripping investigation into one of Irish history's greatest mysteries, Great Hatred reveals the true story behind one of the most significant political assassinations to ever have been committed on British soil.
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Rathcormick: A Childhood Recalled€12.99
Rathcormick is an unforgettable and enduring memoir: funny, compelling and original.
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Spiritual Wounds: Trauma, Testimony and the Irish Civil War€29.99
This wealth of published testimony reveals that the silence of the Irish Civil War was not necessarily a result of revolutionaries’ inability to speak, but rather reflects the unwillingness of official memory makers to listen to the stories of civil war veterans.
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Independence Memories€18.99
A People's Portrait of the Early Days of the Irish Nation. A wonderful compendium of stories and memories by Ireland's oldest citizens, from the much-loved author of Growing Up With Ireland.
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Pathway to Freedom: Articles and Speeches of Michael Collins€9.99
In these essays and speeches Michael Collins spelled out his vision for the future of Ireland, as well as his analysis of its past.
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Icebound in the Arctic: The Mystery of Captain Francis Crozier and the Franklin Expedition€16.99
Two newly discovered ships which sank in the Arctic ice 170 years ago may hold clues to the fate of explorer, Captain Francis Crozier, who led the doomed Franklin expedition’s fight for survival. Updated biography with new chapters, maps and photographs.
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Joyce the Student : University College, Dublin 1898 - 1902Special Price €5.99 Regular Price €17.99
The sixteen year old schoolboy, James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, entered the University College in Dublin in September 1898.
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Kevin Barry: An Irish Rebel in Life and Death€16.99
Eunan O’Halpin, esteemed historian and grand-nephew of Kevin Barry, explores his ancestor’s short but significant life, the dynamics of growing up with ‘a martyr in the family’, and why Barry’s name has continued to resonate in Ireland and beyond.
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The Murphys of Rathcore Rectory€25.00
A complex character, angry and aggressive, James Murphy was not an easy husband or father. But all his children said "He made a God out of education." He had found education to be his gateway out of poverty, his way to leave a countryside still reeling from the Great Famine. TOS