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Books
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Scáthántachtaí€10.00
The mirror is a reflection of the mirror and in this book Tadhg Ó Dúshláine has collected ten mirrors, based on the life of Colmcille and fixed in modern life in the form of prose and poetry.
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Drámaíocht Na Gaeilge: ón Dara Cogadh Domhanda Ar Aghaidh€20.00
Cad í canóin na ndrámaí Gaeilge? Cad iad na clasaicigh mhóra i ndrámaíocht na Gaeilge? Cé hé nó cé hí an drámadóir is tábhachtaí, is cumasaí, is snoite i saol na Gaeilg? Cad iad na drámaí Gailge ar chóir go mbeidís i mbéal an phobail, ar churaclam na scoileanna agus ar chlár na n-ollscoileanna?
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Cuma agus Claochmú Mutagenesis€15.00
Dráma scríofa ag Deirdre Brennan. A drama written by Deirdre Brennan.
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Walk with Gandhi : Bothar na Saoirse€16.00
Gandhi for the troubled times we live in. Irish poet and haiku master Gabriel Rosenstock teamed up with esteemed Kashmiri artist Masood Hussain to create a dazzling kaleidoscope of events, real and imagined, in the life of Mahatma Gandhi.
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The Coast Road€13.99
Selected poems in Irish with translations into English by Michael Coady, Peter Fallon, Tom French, Alan Gillis, Vona Groarke, John McAuliffe, Medbh McGuckian, Paul Muldoon, Michelle O'Sullivan, Justin Quinn, Billy Ramsell, Peter Sirr, David Wheatley
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Favourite Poems We Learned At School As Gaeilge€14.99
In this volume, Thomas Walsh has collected together some of the most popular and memorable among the poems in Irish that we all learned in school.
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An Triail (Eagrán Nua/New Edition)€7.99
An Triail (The Trial) is a play written by the Irish playwright Mairead Ni Ghrada. The play is written in the Irish language.
An Triail is set in the west of Ireland during the 1960s and deals with the pregnancy, and subsequent single motherhood, of a young girl. -
An Triail (Sean-eagrán/Old Edition)Special Price €4.99 Regular Price €7.99
An Triail (The Trial) is a play written by the Irish playwright Mairead Ni Ghrada. The play is written in the Irish language.
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