Ireland
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£10.99Across The Water: Irishness In Modern Scottish Writing - - Paperback
This is an anthology of Irishness in modern Scottish writing including work by writers such as MacLaverty, O'Hagan, McSeveney, Friel, Dillon, O'Rourke, Dolan, Hershaw, Donovan, Burnside, Boyle, McCabe, McGrath and McIlvanney. -
£30.00The Arts And Crafts Movements In Dublin & Edinburgh, 1885-1925 - - Hardback
This text provides an overview of the movement, with short notes on the artists and catalogue descriptions of selected works: lace and crochet, embroidery and needlework, rugs and weaving, jewellery and metalwork, enamelling, and much more. -
£15.99The Billy Boy: The Life And Death Of LVF Leader Billy Wright - - Hardback
Billy Wright, founding leader of the Loyalist Volunteer Force, is reputed to have been involved in a number of sectarian murders before he himself was shot dead by republican gunmen inside the Maze Prison in 1997. -
£12.99Celtic Wonder Tales And Other Stories - - Paperback
This is a new collection of tales from Ella Young's classic re-telling of Celtic stories, selected from Celtic Wonder Tales, The Wonder Smith and His Son, The Tangle-Coated Horse and The Unicorn with Silver Shoes. -
£5.99The Clan O'Byrne Of Leinster: AD 400-1700 : A Compilation Of Available Historical Information - - Paperback
Amongst the ancient lineages of Ireland, the story of the O'Byrne family is amongst the most interesting and coherent. The genuine tribal origins can be traced back through 1600 years, to an origin in Ossory. -
£12.99A Collection Of Gaelic Proverbs And Familiar Phrases - Paperback
Proverbs are usually thought to embody the wit and wisdom of the ages. This 19th century anthology contains a large collection of Gaelic proverbs with English translations and explanations. -
£9.99Collins Dictionary Law - - Paperback
The Collins Dictionary of Law is designed to be a constant companion for all law students, and also accessible to the layman. It covers Scots law and includes entries on Irish law -
£15.99Colours: Ireland - From Bombs To Boom - - Hardback
Born in Belfast during the height of the troubles, Henry McDonald is no stranger to Ulster's violent history. In this book he chronicles the continuing evolution of Ireland and its people, from the beginnings of Irish Republicanism, through to Dublin's reputation as a hedonists mecca today. -
£7.99Colours: Ireland - From Bombs To Boom - - Paperback
Born in Belfast during the height of the troubles, Henry McDonald is no stranger to Ulster's violent history. In this book he chronicles the continuing evolution of Ireland and its people, from the beginnings of Irish Republicanism, through to Dublin's reputation as a hedonists mecca today. -
£10.99The Dingle Way - - Spiral
The Dingle Way runs 112 miles (179 km) around the beautiful Dingle Peninsula, through some of the finest scenery in Ireland's south-west. This guide contains concise, up-to-date directions, contact details for transport and accommodation and background on history, geology and wildlife.









