120+ page learning resource for parents/carers with little or no Irish who would like to learn Irish to use with the family. The book has useful words, phrases, rhymes, songs...
In 1845, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, which was the richest and most powerful nation in the world. Ireland was producing a surplus of food. However, between 1845...
The Concise English-Irish Dictionary is a brand new dictionary, the first of its kind in over 60 years. It contains an extensive range of contemporary Irish-language translations of modern English...
Toirealach Ó Gráda has been teaching Irish to adult learners since 1986. Céimeanna Comhrá 3 is the third book in a graded course in Conversational Irish designed specifically for adult...
This is the third edition of the bestselling grammar book from Gaelchultúr. Over 10,000 copies have sold since it was first published in 2008. In this extended edition additional elements...
Publisher's Synopsis Learning Irish is the standard introductory course to the Irish language. The product of many years of original and scholarly research as well as much teaching experience, this...
A new edition of this important work which helped shape modern Irish Literature. The rich vernacular employed by An tAthair Peadar still retains much of its freshness and Mac Mathúna's...
So well known did he become for this pioneering novel that people would point to Máirtín Ó Cadhain and say, ‘There goes Cré na Cille!' Ó Cadhain (1906 -1970), from...
Ireland and India seem far apart, with apparently little in common in terms of culture, language, and tradition. Yet appearances can be deceiving: there are, in fact, remarkable similarities between...
How do you feel about embracing Ireland's native tongue? At odds after a tricky relationship at school? Maybe you've given up, or don't know where to start? Well, is fada...
In this richly illustrated journey, Manchán Magan traces the forgotten presence of the Irish in Iceland; monks and migrants, storytellers and shapeshifters who helped shape a land we’ve long imagined...
This is a collection of essays on various aspects of the literary tradition of Ulster from the Middle Ages to the middle of the last century. Topics covered include Oriole...
This book is a collection of thirty-five articles celebrating a very interesting period in Irish history and the history of Cloughaneely parish: the Renaissance, the early years of Coláiste Uladh,...
Even towards the end of his long life, the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo is quoted as saying “Ancora Imparo” – I am still learning – a testament both to his...
If you find yourself using the same words and phrases all the time, this book will help you expand your vocabulary. There are 145 core words. The entry for a...
Publication in 1927, Dinneen’s Dictionary, as it is familiarly called, quickly established itself as the most popular of all modern dictionaries of the Irish Language. Nearly eighty years later, and...
100 Poems by Seamus Heaney Seamus Heaney had the idea to form a personal selection of poems from across the entire arc of his writing life, small yet comprehensive enough...
It’s A Time-Travelling Journey Through Ireland … It’s A Historopedia! Buckle up and get ready to travel back in time with John and Fatti Burke’s new adventure through Ireland’s history. This...
Start a breadmaking revolution right in your own home with the breadmaking experts at Ballymaloe. At Darina Allen’s world-renowned Ballymaloe Cookery School, making the daily bread is a living tradition....
Sa chnuasach śr seo tį Ó Searcaigh ag tarraingt ar fhoinsķ éagsśla inspiorįide ó litrķocht na luath-Ghaeilge, ó mhiotais na Gréige agus ón tSean-Tiomna. Sna dįnta seo tį an file,...
Rody Gorman’s multilingual version of Buile Shuibhne, Sweeney: An Intertonguing, in English, Irish, Scottish and Manx Gaelic with lingua gadelica, phonemic pieces and round-trip translations.
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