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Books
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Lost Ireland€22.99
Pavilion Books' Lost series traditionally looks at the cherished places of a city that time, progress and fashion have swept aside.
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Irish Country Furniture and Furnishings 1700-2000€43.99
This major illustrated study investigates farmhouse and cabin furniture from all over the island of Ireland.
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That Place We Call HomeSpecial Price €20.69 Regular Price €22.99
A journey through the place names of Ireland
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Saving the State : Fine Gael from Collins to Varadkar€26.99
When Fine Gael entered a coalition government with Fianna Fail in 2020 the party did what would have been unthinkable for its forefathers who fought and won a bitter civil war to establish the institutions of an independent Irish state almost a century earlier.
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The history of the Wexford Festival Opera, 1951-2021 : In a place like no other€40.00
In 1951, the first ever Wexford Opera Festival (now known as 'Wexford Festival Opera') took place in a small town in the southeast corner of Ireland.
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The Anthology of Irish Folk Tales€16.99
This enchanting collection of stories gathers together legends from across Ireland in one special volume.
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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.
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Irish Tweed : History, Tradition, Fashion€12.99
Irish Tweed explores the history, the traditions, the patterns, the fashions and the legacy of Ireland’s distinctive, natural woven fabric. From Donegal cottages to the world stage, tweed has evolved and reinvented itself many times to weave its beautiful and lasting way into our hearts.
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Strandhill: An Illustrated History€16.99
Strandhill, the largest coastal village in Sligo, has long been a much-loved destination for tourists, the surfing and water-sports community and for outdoor enthusiasts of all types.