We Irish have enriched the English language with a slew of snazzy gems. Did you know we’re the ones behind quarks, electrons and vectors, Sudocrem and Wellington boots? No surprise that we invented begrudgery, but croquet and Wunderkind were us too! So if some yahoo is getting on your nerves,...
Classic Irish Legend told in a simple and easy way for children to understand and enjoy. Presented in a hard paperback cover in a handy size for small hands. Ideal...
Simple versions of old, well-known tales are in this series of books written for children who are learning to read. They are suitable for children who recognise some simple words...
Now and again, this author presents us with a fresh work, and it’s always worth the wait. In this new collection, “Mná,” he writes about the lives of women in...
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,...
The idea of place runs like a river through the life and works of the poet and playwright W.B. Yeats. This book focuses on his time in Dublin, London, Sligo...
Those whom the gods love grow young. Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854–1900), one of Ireland's most beloved writers, was a playwright, poet, novelist and author of fairy stories and...
I have spread my dreams under your feet;Tread softly because you tread on my dreams … Some of the most famous lines in Irish poetry come from the pen of...