By Charlie Mackesy.
Irish-language translation of Charlie Mackesy’s stunning illustration-driven fable ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse’.
Hardback.
Peter pan in Irish. “Tír na Deo” was first published in 1938. Each of the primary characters (Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and the villain of the story, Captain Hook) leave a...
For two decades the prolific writer Cathal Ó Sándair had Irish teenagers reading about the school bench without the knowledge of the teachers. Here comes his first book, Na Maribh...
Part of the Fadó Oscar Wilde Series, aimed at introducing to the joy of reading in both English and IrishBilingual and beautifully illustrated.
Hardback
Pages 48
This book celebrates the life and the legacy of Geordie Hanna, a true great of Irish traditional singing.Geordie’s family and friends have gathered together a wealth of information, and this...
Maurice O'Sullivan was born on the Great Blasket in 1904, and "Twenty Years A-Growing" tells the story of his youth and of a way of life which belonged to the...
This is the third book in this popular series from us. It’s bath time for Coinín Beag.Can you help to get him all fluffy and clean? Little ones will love...
The high contrast pictures and colours in these beautifully illustrated books will captivate babies’ attention and stimulate their developing senses as they interact with the world about them.
Board Book
On the morning of 21 November 1920, Jane Boyle walked to Sunday Mass in the church where she would be married five days later. That afternoon she went with her...