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Books
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Ireland's Largest Industrial Railway : The Guinness System€17.99
The Guinness brewery in Dublin expanded rapidly in the 1870s as the world couldn’t get enough of its ruby red gold (it might look black but that’s an illusion).
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Monaco: Inside F1's Greatest Race€17.99
Circuit de Monaco. Monte Carlo. The ultimate race in the Formula One calendar. When you think of Formula One, you think of Monaco.
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Drive IrelandSpecial Price €16.99 Regular Price €19.99
A guide to driving Ireland's best roads and most interesting places. This is Bob Montgomery's personal guide for motorists to the most interesting places he's found on the island of Ireland.
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The Lure of Far-Away Places: Maritime Tales of Adventure Afloat and Ashore€16.95
An amusing and often moving book consisting of 59 short tales about real-life adventures at sea.
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A Place Apart : Northern Ireland in the 1970s€16.99
A Place Apart is a remarkable geographical and psychological travelogue that rises above history, politics, theology and economics. Created by a southern Irishwoman, cycling into the mayhem of Northern Ireland in order to try and sort out her own opinions and emotions about this troubled land.
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Tony Ryan: Ireland's Aviator€15.99
The authorised biography of one of the most remarkable Irishmen of the twentieth century. Now out in paperback.
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The Log of the Molly B€19.95
This is the story of one boat, the 30 foot long Molly B, from building to shipwreck, and the man who lived to tell the tale.
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The Great Northern Railway (Ireland)€18.99
The Great Northern Railway maintained an independent existence for 77 years, much of that time prosperously established as the second largest and certainly most enterprising of the Irish railways.
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Trains, Coal and Turf: Transport in Emergency Ireland (Hardback)Special Price €19.99 Regular Price €49.99
A fascinating account of how the Great Southern Railways was the main transport provider during the Emergency. It challenges the notion that the system was in a state of chaos.