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Books
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Best of Dublin: A Guide to City & County€9.99
Come and explore Dublin! Journey through the city from its origins as a Viking port over a thousand years ago to the vibrant capital city it is today.
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Proverbs and Sayings of Ireland€9.95
Irish proverbs are full of wit and folk wisdom - from the graceful and inspired to the solemn and practical.
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101 Reasons Why Cork is Better Than Dublin€6.99
It's time for a new take on the Cork vs Dublin rivalry.
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Irish Phrase Book (Appletree Pocket Guides)Special Price €6.39 Regular Price €7.99
The 'Irish Phrase Book' contains over 1,000 useful phrases and words in Irish with English translations and a pronunciation guide for each.
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Traditional Irish Cooking for Today€9.99
Classic Irish flavours for today Ireland is famed for the quality of its ingredients - from free range meat and dairy to the abundance of seafood from the waters around this island nation.
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From the Air - Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way€9.99
The Wild Atlantic Way is one of nature's gifts. It's a stunning palette of raw beauty that stirs the imagination; an awe inspiring example of Mother Nature's best.
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A Short History of Irish traditional Music€8.99
The history of Irish traditional music, song and dance from the mythological harp of the Dagda to Riverdance, Lord of the Dance and beyond. Featuring the tradition's finest musicians and international names.
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Brendan and the Blarney StoneSpecial Price €7.50 Regular Price €8.99
When Brendan the leprechaun plays the tin whistle, the sound is sweeter than the sweetest songbird.
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Vinnie Goes to Vegas€8.99
When Vinnie finds a lucky horse shoe, he decides to head to Vegas but he soon finds out that being rich comes at a price!
Series: Tales from Leprechaun Land
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A Big Pile of Blarney€8.99
The Irish are world masters at talking. The magic behind our silky, colourful (and non-stop) stories is a little thing called ‘blarney’, or ‘the gift of the gab’. But what is it, you ask, and how can you get some for yourself?