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Books
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Wicklow Through the Artist's Eye (Hardback)Special Price €27.99 Regular Price €39.99
An Exploration of County Wicklow's Historic Gardens, circa 1660-1960
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Dorothy Stopford Price: Rebel Doctor (Hardback)Special Price €29.99 Regular Price €59.99
Anne MacLellan s biography accounts for this provocative and indomitable life of an Irish woman frequently caught at the epicentre of Irish affairs.
2014 1st Edition Hardback
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Mr. Parnell's Rottweiler: Censorship and the United Ireland Newspaper 1881-1891 (Hardback)Special Price €29.99 Regular Price €59.99
In this book Myles Dungan forcefully analyses the struggle of Irish nationalist newspapers in the riotous decade of the 1880s in particular, that of the Parnellite newspaper United Ireland.
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Glenveagh Mystery: The Life, Work and Disappearance of Arthur Kingsley Porter€60.001st edition Hardback. Published 2013
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Chapter One: An Irish Food Story (Hardback)Special Price €40.00 Regular Price €45.00
A fitting tribute to the achievements of a popular Irish restaurant and of the Irish food industry.
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The Freedom of Cork: A Chronicle of Honour (Hardback)€29.99
A colourful and rich history of the Freedom of Cork award. Fascinating stories and informative profiles of some the major recipients.
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The Irish Parliamentary Party and the Third Home Rule Crisis (Hardback)Special Price €29.99 Regular Price €49.99
This book makes the imaginative leap back to the time of the Third Home Rule Bill, arguing that the outlook of Irish Nationalist MPs was conditioned by their belief that George V would shortly be opening the Dublin parliament in College Green...
2013 1st Edition Hardback
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Ceremonies of Bravery: Oscar Wilde, Carlos Blacker, and the Dreyfus AffairSpecial Price €39.99 Regular Price €49.99
The book traces the course of what Oscar Wilde called his ‘ancient friendship’ with Carlos Blacker, ‘always the truest of friends and most sympathetic of companions’, from its beginning in the early 1880s to their tragic breakup in 1898.
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'Solitary and Wild' Frederick MacNeice and the Salvation of Ireland€39.99
For lovers of the often dark and troubled poetry of Louis MacNeice, his father is a reassuring presence: solid, sober, pious yet tolerant, a C of I clergyman who was not afraid to reject the Ulster Covenant of 1912, denounce sectarianism, and even espouse Irish nationalism.