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Books
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Michael Collins : Ireland's Rebel SonSpecial Price €13.59 Regular Price €16.99
A thrilling tale of passion, courage and determination. Michael Collins became a hero: a soldier, a freedom-fighter, a ghost: Ireland's Rebel Son. In life, in death, a legend.
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Through Her Eyes: A New History of Ireland in 21 womenSpecial Price €12.50 Regular Price €14.99
This remarkable book provides an account of the history of Ireland like we've never seen before.
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In Our Day: An Oral History of Dublin’s Bygone Days (Hardback)Special Price €19.99 Regular Price €24.99
In Our Day is the culmination of a life’s work – a treasure trove bursting with whispers from the past – 450 vignettes, memories and recollections gathered to present an evocative, poignant portrait of a forgotten Dublin.
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Living With Ghosts: The Inside Story from a Troubles Mind€18.99
Living With Ghosts is an inside story from inside a ‘Troubles’ mind. Across its pages, veteran journalist Brian Rowan retraces his steps back through the tunnel of Northern Ireland’s conflict years and into the darkness of those times.
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Days in the life: Reading the Michael Collins Diaries 1918-1922 (Hardback)€19.99
In this book, Michael Collins’s biographers, Anne Dolan and William Murphy, capture the nature of this new Collins source. They reflect on how the diaries change what we know about him, and challenge us to think differently about his life.
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The Way We Were : Catholic Ireland Since 1922Special Price €17.99 Regular Price €19.99
At a time when the values of Catholic Ireland are so often viewed in a negative, even hostile, light, Mary Kenny's approach is a balanced and measured recollection of the Ireland of our times - and of times past, since the foundation of the Irish state a hundred years ago.
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Her Keys to the City: Honouring the Women who made DublinSpecial Price €17.99 Regular Price €19.99
Just four women were among the 83 people given the Freedom of the City of Dublin since the award was inaugurated in 1876 to June 2022. The genesis of this book lies in wanting, in some way, to address this very obvious gender imbalance and to showcase a variety of the very many accomplished women who lived before us.
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Shackleton : How the Captain of the newly discovered Endurance saved his crew in the Antarctic€12.99
In 1915, Sir Ernest Shackleton's attempt to be the first to traverse the Antarctic was cut short when his ship, Endurance, became trapped in ice. He and his crew should have died.
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Rathcormick: A Childhood Recalled€12.99
Rathcormick is an unforgettable and enduring memoir: funny, compelling and original.