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Books
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The Case of the Vanishing Painting€9.99
A valuable painting leaves the train station in Galway in a guarded carriage. When the train arrives in Dublin, the painting is gone. Suspicion immediately falls on Mr Kavanagh, the train’s guard.
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The Climbing Boys€9.99
New historical novel from Ann Murtagh, author of The Sound of Freedom and The Kidds of Summerhill
Shows the contrast between the lives of the chimney sweeps and those of the people whose chimney's they clean
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The Children of Croke Park: Bloody Sunday 1920€9.99
Through the lives of three children who died on 21 November 1920, relive the story of Bloody Sunday, when a gaelic football match in Croke Park was the scene of slaughter by British forces.
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Deadly Irish History : The NormansSpecial Price €7.19 Regular Price €8.99
This latest book in the Deadly Irish History series is jam-packed with all kinds of well-researched and fun facts and madcap stories (including a swashbuckling adventure called Seamus the Sinister Swordsman) about the Normans.
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Cut-throat Celts€8.99
Revealed! All the cut-throat facts about Celtic Britain with history's most horrible headlines: Celts edition.
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The Boldness of Betty : A 1913 Dublin Lockout NovelSpecial Price €8.50 Regular Price €9.99
It’s summer 1913 and Betty Rafferty has had to leave school aged 14. She is lucky to gets a job in a sweet shop, but is bored and looks with envy at her customers who attend the nearby posh girls school. But life in Dublin becomes anything but boring when industrial unrest brings the city to a halt.
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Michael Collins : Hero and Rebel€8.99
Hero and leader. Loyal friend and formidable enemy. A man with a mission and a legend in his lifetime. This is the story of Michael Collins.
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Deadly Irish History : The VikingsSpecial Price €7.19 Regular Price €8.99
Fun and engaging non-fiction for children. Humorous black and white illustrations throughout. Ideal for fans of 'Horrible Histories'. Perfect for schools and libraries
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Hope against Hope€8.99
The year is 1921. Ireland has been at war for two years. Communities are torn apart by bitter hatred - and now a hard border splits the island.
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Miss Mary : The Irish woman who saved the lives of hundreds of children during World War II€9.99
Mary Elmes was a brilliant young woman from Cork who ventured into war zones to rescue children in trouble.