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Rare Books
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101 Irish Records You Must Hear Before You Die€14.99
A nostalgic journey for Irish music lovers to rediscover the albums that made history, as well as a great guide for new music lovers who want to discover our rich Irish music heritage.
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O'Neill's Own Country: A History of the Ballinderry Valley€24.99
The Ballinderry River rises in Co. Tyrone. O’Neill’s Own Country moves from the Ice Age and leads us through the coming of Christianity, the Tudors, and the Ulster Plantation to the Ballinderry River of modern times, rejuvenated by the WWF and the local community.
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Ireland's Economic History : Crisis and Development in the North and South€19.99
This book explores the complex developments that have shaped Ireland's economic development, north and south, and led to recurring crises and instability.
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In the Prison of His Days€50.00
In the prison of his days teach the free man how to praise - W.H.Auden. A Miscellany for Nelson Mandela on his 70th birthday.
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Bertie: Power and Money€17.99
Once hailed as Ireland's greatest politician since Eamon de Valera, Ahern's legacy now includes the near-destruction of a western European economy and the collapse of one of the most successful political parties of the past hundred years.
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A Life Interrupted: Insights and Cure of a DepressiveSpecial Price €7.99 Regular Price €11.99
The author gives a courageous and frank account of his 25-year battle with depression.
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Citizen Dwyer€14.99
Set in Ireland and New South Wales between 1798 and 1825, and describes the life of the ‘Wicklow Chieftain’ Michael Dwyer.
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Letters from Abroad: The Grand Tour Correspondence of Richard Pococke and Jeremiah Milles (Volume One)€29.99
Volume 1: Letters from the Continent (1733-34)
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South Belfast€19.99
Constant change ensures that all residents of South Belfast will find this compilation informative and nostalgic.
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Dermot Bolger: The Parting GlassSpecial Price €9.99 Regular Price €14.99
A story of love, family, friendship, turbulent economic times - and Thierry Henry's left hand. Dermot Bolger's acclaimed The Parting Glass is set on the infamous night when Thierry Henry caused Ireland's World Cup exit with two illegal flicks of his wrist.