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Who Really Owns Ireland?Special Price €15.99 Regular Price €19.99
An eye-opening account of land and property ownership in Ireland. How we became tenants in our own land – and what we can do about it. SHORTLISTED IRISH BOOK AWARDS 2023 – Non-Fiction Book of the Year
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Brian and Arthur’s Modern Family€19.99
From births, to deaths, marriage and everything in between, this heartfelt and hilarious memoir brings Arthur and Brian’s positive and inspiring attitude to the page as they journey towards parenthood.
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This Plague of Souls€15.99
From the award-winning author of Solar Bones, This Plague of Souls is a taut and darkly funny examination of how a man might acknowledge the dangerous truth of his life if he is to make peace with his own past and family.
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Great Moments in Hurling€19.99
With reminiscences from photographers and players alike, this book is a look back over the decades at the legendary players, matches and moments that have contributed to the narrative of one of the world's most exciting sports.
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Great Moments in Gaelic Football€19.99
A must for Gaelic Football fans wherever they are. First published in 2016, this edition includes the return to crowds at matches after the pandemic, Mayo ending Dublin's historic run, and Tyrone's ascent to the top step of the podium.
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Audrey Molloy: The Blue Cocktail€24.99
In cinematic clarity Audrey Molloy’s second collection probes ideas of home across her native Ireland and Australia where she now lives.
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Peter Sirr: The Swerve€13.99
The Swerve, his tenth collection, is Peter Sirr’s first book of poems since The Gravity Wave (2019), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and winner of the Farmgate National Poetry Award.
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Andrew Jamison: Swans We Cannot See€12.99
Swans We Cannot See, Andrew Jamison’s third collection, spans parenthood, masculinity, climate, food, teaching, art and literature. The seen, unseen and imagined intermingle throughout.
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Derek Mahon: The Prose (1971-2020)€24.99
The Prose (1971-2020) follows The Adaptations (1975-2020) and The Poems (1961-2020) and continues The Gallery Press’s ‘Mahon project’ of putting into print and on the record all of the work that Derek Mahon wished to preserve. .