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Books
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For The Love of Ireland's Buildings (Hardback)€29.99
A personal selection by artist Michael Lunt of over 120 drawings and paintings from fifty years of the Roadstone Calendar, reflecting the artist’s love of Ireland's buildings and engineering in our towns and landscapes.
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A History of Ireland in 100 Episodes: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Ireland€22.99
This authoritative and comprehensive history of Ireland, written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and completed by his former editor Fergal Tobin, covers the entire history of the island from the Ice Age to the Peace Process in 100 short episodes.
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A Nation Is Born: Ireland in Colour 1923–1938 (Hardback)€27.99
With over 150 photographs gathered from archives around the country, accompanied by insightful and accessible commentary, A Nation Is Born brings a fresh perspective on our history and our past to life in a compellingly real way.
AUTHOR SIGNED
SHORTLISTED IRISH BOOK AWARDS 2023 - Best Irish-Published Book of the Year
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A Year of Glory and Gold: 1932 – Ireland’s Jazz Age (Hardback)€24.99
A Year of Glory and Gold is an energetic biography of a bright year in Ireland’s history, combining deep archival research with spirited storytelling by one of Ireland’s best-loved social historians.
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The Irish Difference : A Tumultuous History of Ireland's Breakup With Britain (Hardback)Special Price €19.99 Regular Price €24.99
In a wide-ranging and witty narrative, historian Fergal Tobin looks into Ireland's past, taking in everything from religion and politics to sports and literature, and traces the roots of her journey towards independence.
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The 17 Irish MartyrsSpecial Price €15.29 Regular Price €16.99
Historically, Ireland's shores have been no stranger to bloodshed for faith.
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The First National Museum : Dublin's Natural History Museum in the mid-nineteenth century€39.99
Dublin's Natural History Museum is a uniquely preserved sliver of the past, an intact example of a nineteenth-century natural science collection. While its polished cases and stuffed animals show us what the museum looked like in its heyday, this book is the first detailed exploration of its early history, showing how and why it came into being, and what it meant in nineteenth-century Irish culture.
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May Tyrants Tremble : The Life of William Drennan, 1754-1822 (Hardback)Special Price €23.99 Regular Price €29.99
First biography of William Drennan, founder and leader of the Society of United Irishmen.
2020 1st Edition Hardback
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A Pocket History of Northern Ireland€5.99
The book tells the history of Northern Ireland from the Third Home Rule Bill right through to Derry Girls.
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De Valera: Vol 2 Rule (1932 - 1975)€29.99
The concluding volume of David McCullagh’s magisterial new life of Eamon De Valera. Beautifully written and deeply researched, McCullagh’s De Valera is a provocative and nuanced portrait of Ireland’s most enigmatic leader, as well as a balanced assessment of the role ideology has played in shaping our national self-image.