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Books
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OMP: O'Mahony Pike Architects (Hardback)€39.99
OMP is widely recognised for having developed serious expertise in diverse fields over five decades, including urban planning, housing and off-site construction. This book is a fitting record of an architectural practice that is building towards a sustainable future for Ireland’s towns and cities
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Bono: Surrender - 40 Songs, One Story (Hardback)€29.99
Writing with candour, self-reflection, and humour, Bono opens the aperture on his life - and the family, friends and faith that have sustained, challenged and shaped him.
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Living With My Century: A Memoir€25.00
Professor Eda Sagarra, born in 1933, has been significant and influential figure in Irish and European academic policy-making, contributing to the early development of the Erasmus scheme.
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Haughey (Hardback)€29.99
Landmark new biography of Charles J. Haughey. With exclusive access to the Haughey archives, Gary Murphy presents a reassessment of Charles Haughey's life and legacy. Saint or sinner?
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The Booles and the Hintons : Two Dynasties That Helped Shape the Modern World€30.00
In 1983 Gerry Kennedy set off on a tour through Russia, China, Japan and the USA to visit others involved in the global anti-war movement.
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David Trimble: The Price of Peace (Hardback)€29.95In this compelling and engaging book, award winning journalist Frank Millar delivers David Trimble as we have never known or heard him before. Revelatory and self-critical. Trimble's honesty and candor in his discussions with Millar are remarkable for a politician still in office.
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Denis Johnston: A Life€32.00
This biography explores the life and work of Denis Johnston, barrister, theatre director, film-maker, pioneering television producer, war correspondent, essayist and celebrated playwright.
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W.B. Yeats: A Life - The Apprentice Mage€39.99
In the first authorized biography of W. B. Yeats for over 50 years, Roy Foster brings new light to one of the most complex and fascinating lives of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.