Irish-language graffic novel. Some cruel, some sarcastic, but extremely funny, An Broc-Cú is a satire on the selfish and unscrupulous world in which we live. It's a thriller, a story...
By Charlie Mackesy.
Irish-language translation of Charlie Mackesy’s stunning illustration-driven fable ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse’.
Hardback.
These eight stories, written for An Claideamh Soluis and published in book form in 1914 are among the most remarkable of the whole Gaelic Revival. They deal with O Conaire's...
An Choill, a novel by Liam Mac Cóil. A knight awakes in the middle of the woods, like a child, without any memory, and not knowing where he is. Step...
This picturebook carries a beautiful message about valuing our environment.
A delightful tale that encourages us toappreciate nature’s beauty and importance, filled with imagination andwonder.
Paperback
Pages 35
An Dá Shaol: Ag Cur Rútaí i Ráth Chairn is a memoir by Pádraic Mac Donncha. Pádraic Sheáinín is a man who has experienced two different worlds. He was born into...
In this collection of short stories, Joe Steve Ó Neachtain displays his inimitable style of writing, which combines a deep understanding of human nature, a courageous eye on social issues and...
The Big Drum is one of the finest Irish novels of the twentieth century. It is also the only novel in the Gaelic traditions to deal extensively with a marching...