This double sided bottle opener is made of a rubber material and is magnetic so it sticks to metal surfaces such as your fridge. An essential and cool addition to...
Pink Meadow Ruth Osborne is a mixed media based by the shores of Strangford Lough in County Down. Her work centres on print-based media, combining a variety of techniques and...
Field Layer Art card digitally reproduced from an original artwork on Irish Linen Printed on heavy weight textured card and measuring 15 x 15cm This card comes with a white...
Meadow Art card digitally reproduced from an original artwork on Irish Linen Printed on heavy weight textured card and measuring 15 x 15cm This card comes with a white envelope...
Rainy Meadow Art card digitally reproduced from an original artwork on Irish Linen Printed on heavy weight textured card and measuring 15 x 15cm This card comes with a white...
We’re going on a word hunt – in the town centre, at the train station, in the school playground. Look out for the digger, stop at the toyshop, play in...
Emer Griffiths is missing without a trace. Garda Réamonn Seoighe finds her body in a lonely corner on the banks of the Liffey. Her son, Dan, is devastated by her...
Sadhbh: The story of Sadhbh is one of the most beloved stories from ancient literature. This picture book is a retelling for adult readers of the old tale Ceasacht Iníon...
The book, written by Séamas de Vál, is a short account of four priests from the diocese of Ferns, who played an important role in certain events in the history...
Faoi thailm na bpléascán agus chnagarnach bhuan na ngunnaí móra, faighimid radharc scanrúil ar an chogadh trí shúile an fhir óig seo as Gaeltacht Chloich Chionnaola, agus é féin agus...
Ireland is the the land of saints and scholars, but how many of them were women?Lorraine Mulholland has penned an encyclopedia of Irish women from all walks of life who...
This is the extraordinary true story of Patrick, a humble man who made an incredible journey from slave to saint. Captured at the age of sixteen and forced into slavery...
Saintí sa Bhaile – Santa has been very busy delivering gifts all around the world. But what happens when he returns home to the North Pole? How do Santa and his...
‘An excellent and comprehensive exploration of this fascinating subject.’ - Philip Carr-Gomm, author Druid Mysteries ‘Samhain was the entry point into winter, a time of hardship, cold and hunger … It was...
Saol Corrach by Séamus Ó Grianna is a vivid and personal exploration of Irish identity, tradition and cultural transition. Through a free-flowing narrative style rich in repeated phrases and expressions, Ó...
Cultivating written Irish in Ireland's urban areas, 1700–1850 Edited by Liam Mac Mathúna & Regina Uí Chollatáin Published by NUI Galway This analysis of the cultivation of the Irish language in...
Saraifín lives a very contented life, with his best friend Mothall by his side. But his idyllic existence comes suddenly to a halt when he comes face to face with...
Shortlisted for the Réics Carló Award 2018 the Oireachtas na t literary award for young people's fiction Mystery, bullying threats and huge global problems – they’re the challenges to be...
This book gives us a comprehensive account of one of the most important organizations that have been involved in the Irish language movement in the twentieth century, Comhdháil Náisiúnta na...
Insights into some of This book is a description of the life and work of over 100 community figures in the Donegal Gaeltacht. The various stories give an insight into...
In these essays published in the pages of the Irish Times and some recently in Comhar magazine itself, the author takes us on a journey to Russia, Iran, Kurdistan, Egypt,...
Stories from my youth A beautiful collection of stories that allow us to dive into a child ‘s hazy imagination. We see life once again as it was when we...