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Eamonn Mallie : Eyewitness to War and Peace€19.99
An unflinching testament to the power of investigative reporting and the enduring pursuit of peace, this is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Northern Ireland’s troubled past and its hopeful future.
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No Peace Until He’s Dead€18.99
My Story of Child Abuse at the Hands of Davy Tweed and my Journey to Recovery
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Calming Celtic Colouring : Love and SpiritualitySpecial Price €7.99 Regular Price €9.99
With over 90 drawings to choose from, carve out some time to yourself and colour your way to calm.
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Whatever Happened to Birdy Troy?€17.99
In the early 1980s, The Diamonds - Ireland's trailblazing all-woman rock band - were on the brink of international success. Their debut single 'Too Much Not Enough' was soaring in the British charts. Then, as suddenly as they'd arrived, they vanished.
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The Disappeared : Forced Disappearances in Ireland 1798-1998€19.99
This book, the first of its kind, uncovers the extent to which ‘forced disappearances’ were part of the violent political conflicts that blighted Ireland for 200 years.
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Dublin in Sketches and StoriesSpecial Price €15.99 Regular Price €19.99
With more than 100 lively new artworks, by leading ‘urban sketcher’ Róisín Curé, Dublin: In Sketches and Stories is a joyous snapshot of the beating heart of the Fair City.
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Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass (Revised New Edition)€29.99
Some thirty years since its first publication, David Caron returns with an updated, redesigned, and greatly expanded edition of the Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, the definitive guide to Irish stained glass from 1900 to the present day.
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Two Lives of Saint Brigid€19.99
St Brigid is the earliest and best-known of the female saints of Ireland. In the generation after St Patrick, she established a monastery for men and women at Kildare which became one of the most powerful and influential centres of the Church in early Ireland.
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Bad Bridget : Crime, Mayhem and the Lives of Irish Emigrant Women (Paperback)€12.99
Ireland in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was not a good place to be a woman. Among the wave of emigrants from Ireland to North America were many, many young women who travelled on their own, hoping for a better life. Some lived lives of quiet industry and piety.
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The Little Book of Antrim (Paperback)€12.99
A reliable reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped into time and again to reveal something new about the people, the heritage and the secrets of this ancient county.