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Books
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The Little Book of WicklowSpecial Price €13.49 Regular Price €14.99
The Little Book of Wicklow is a compendium of fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts about County Wicklow, the last Irish county to be created and one of the most beautiful, the 'Garden of Ireland'.
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Wild Shores: The Magic of Ireland’s Coastline€14.99
Following the Irish coast in a clockwise direction, acclaimed ecologist Richard Nairn travels by boat, on foot and sometimes by air to visit the best remaining wild places, including islands, cliffs, beaches and dunes.
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Irish Thatched Cottages€12.99
A celebration of Irish thatch. The picturesque, white-washed thatched cottage is an iconic emblem of Ireland.
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Towns on the Wild Atlantic Way€12.99
A fully illustrated guidebook to the many beautiful towns and places of interest to visit along the Wild Atlantic Way.
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The Turning of the YearSpecial Price €14.99 Regular Price €17.99
Lore and Legends of the Irish Seasons
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Dublin Bay: City by the Sea€14.99
Dublin is a city bordered by the sea – in all its moods and beauty. Dublin Bay presents over 250 photographs from Howth in the north to Greystones in the south.
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That Place We Call Home : A Journey through the Place Names of Ireland (Paperback)Special Price €14.39 Regular Price €15.99
That Place We Call Home is an absorbing non-fiction debut from one of Ireland’s broadcasting national treasures.
Now in Paperback!
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Best-Loved Irish Ballads€14.99
Carefully selected ballads from Irish history, culture and heritage. Well-known and loved Irish songs. A perfect gift. Stunning photographs and woodcuts throughout.
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Views of Dublin and Beyond : Paintings by Jean Shouldice€14.99
Includes views of Howth Harbour, Trinity College Dublin, the Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin Bay, O’Connell Street, St Stephen’s Green, Clontarf Castle and many more.100 colour prints
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Irish Country Life€12.99
Discover a time when people were much more tuned into the rhythm of the year and the ground beneath their feet, when they made much of their own furniture and clothes, and fed themselves from their own land. An exploration of Irish rural life before electricity and industry changed everything.