Explore the stories of fifteen incredible landmarks, from Angkor Wat to Stonehenge to the Colosseum, in this comprehensive illustrated guide. Readers will get to know the people who built...
Claus is a very hungry dragon, and when we comes for a visit it can be tricky to get rid of him… Irish language version of Gringer the Whinger, illustrated...
An academic book that discusses Cré na Cille in the context of the period when translations of the novel are being circulated internationally. The study draws on various theoretical approaches – including...
A collection of stories that provide a valuable & rare insight into Irish life from the time of the Great Famine up to the present day.
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An exploration in Irish about Germany’s relationship with memory on a local and national level following and in response to the Nazi regime. Agus deireadh curtha le réimeas na Naitsithe...
Part of the series of short books from Open Door for readers who are developing skills, and now they have been translated into Irish for the first time with the...
Part of the series of short books from Open Door for readers who are developing skills, and now they have been translated into Irish for the first time with the...
Learn about Ireland's original rebel girl in this exciting new series of inspirational Irish lives In an exciting new series of books for children, John and Fatti Burke go deeper...
Novel for teen/YA readers by Meadhbh Ní Eadhra (Fáinní Fí Fífí, Faye). In the picturesque village of Spideal, the lives of inseparable friends Mikey, Hannah, and Ronan intertwine in a tale...
General Liam Lynch was a key figure in the Irish Revolution and remains one of the most celebrated IRA leaders of his era. His republicanism was shaped both by his...
Little Otter is scared to swim on her own. But with tips from her riverside friends, she grows in confidence, and is soon surprised by how far she has travelled...
We Don't Know Ourselves is a very personal vision of recent Irish history from the year of O'Toole's birth, 1958, down to the present. Ireland has changed almost out of recognition...
Lady Augusta Gregory’s Irish Myths and Legends, or Gods and Fighting Men as it was first titled in 1904, is an essential collection of Irish myths, legends and folk tales...
Spend a year with Céilim! Four books in pack: 'Céilim ar an bhFeirm', 'Céilim sa Choill', 'Céilim agus an Lá Sneachta' and 'Céilim ar Laethanta Saoire' A colourful new series...
A colourful series by Megan Ní Ifearnáin exploring activities in the four seasons of the year. Join Céilim and Mamaí visiting a farm, enjoying holidays, walking in the forest and...
While officially Ireland has two languages, in truth is it is probably closer to three: English, Irish, and Irish-English (Hiberno-English). And it is this third language, Irish-English, that most Irish...
Queen Maeve's army is marching north to steal the great brown bull, the pride of Ulster. But one man stands in their way. Cuchulainn, the Hound of Ulster, vowed in...
Find out all about life on the farm, from rounding up sheep to harvesting crops. With over 160 stickers of cows, chickens, goats, ducks, tractors and much more to bring...
This wonderful book gathers together a collection of delicious recipes featuring Ireland's favourite food. Here, the humble potato is transformed into classic dishes such as Dublin coddle, colcannon and boxty,...