A beautifully crafted memoir that tells, with humour and affection, how Anraí was ‘captured’ by the Irish language. The title of the book loosely translates to ‘My Time’. It pays...
First published in 1926, most of these proverbs were first heard by the Author in West Kerry, but could be found in any Gaeltacht in Munster . This book of Proverbs...
Síolta Pobail Ghaeilge úra agus na daoine a thóg iad How did a handful of communities and organisations succeed in terms of the revitalisation of the language when so many...
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...
An Anthology of Scottish Gaelic literature Edited by Wilson McLeod and Michael Newton The Highest Apple / An Ubhal as Àirde includes more than 200 texts from a wide range...
In 1935, a Gaeltacht colony was created in the townland of Rath Cairn, Co. Meath, for 27 Irish-speaking families. Fianna Fail had achieved an overall majority in the wake...