Toirealach Ó Grada has been teaching Irish to learners since 1986. This is the fourth book in the Series Steps Comhrá. It is a continuous communicative course that will bring...
Meet the néaladóirí (cloud-watchers) and réadóirí (star-gazers) from our past who, without the luxury of Met Éireann at their disposal, observed birds, trees, animals, as well as markers on land...
Basic Irish Conversation and Grammar is aimed at the beginner, as an independent learner or as part of a class Emphasis is on practical, everyday Irish conversation 17 chapters cover the...
***Signed Copy*** Discover the enchanting bilingual story of 'The Belfast Gingerbread Girl,' where magic and culture collide in a beautifully illustrated children's book set against the picturesque backdrop of...
Oíche Mhaith, a Ghrá – Irish-Language Bedtime Sound Book Oíche Mhaith, a Ghrá is a gentle Irish-language bedtime book with music and narration. It is ideal for families raising children with Irish. Leabhar...
“What politicised me was the civil rights protest. It wasn’t anything I heard in the house, or even in my grandmother’s house in Donegal. There was no republicanism whatsoever in...
'Not only is Gallivanting with Words a treasure trove of fascinating facts, it's also funny. Very funny.' JOHN CREEDON 'Colm explains and elevates our unique linguistic heritage in a book that will...
Translated by Muireann ní Chíobháin Tá cónaí ar phuifín beag ar Sceilg Mhichíl. Is breá léi a leaba teolaí faoi thalamh. Ach, tá eagla ar a cara, an puifín óg. 'Ní...
How do you feel about embracing Ireland's native tongue? At odds after a tricky relationship at school? Maybe you've given up, or don't know where to start? Well, is fada...
In the summer of 2023, playwright Bernadette MacFarland sat down with female relatives of the thirteen men shot dead on Bloody Sunday and listened to their stories. These recorded interviews...
The crown was the symbol of British power in Ireland, and in December 1921 opponents of the Anglo-Irish Treaty claimed that its terms tied Ireland to the Crown...
Editor - AJ Hughes Patsy Dan Rodgers (or Peatsaí Dan Mac Ruairí in Gaelic) was born at Westland Row in Dublin in 1944. At the age of four, he was adopted...
Puisin na mBrog (Hardback) Fearghas Mac Lochlainn (author), Paddy Donnelly (illustrator) Puisín na mBróg is the third book in Futa Fata’s series of picture books in verse. It comes in the wake of the...
An unmissable collection of eight unconventional and captivating short stories for young and adult learners of Irish."Olly's top-notch language-learning insights are right in line with the best of what we...
When you speak in Irish every word is a tiny poem. Take loinnir - a word that describes the sunlight sparkling on the waves. Loinnir is also used to capture that merriness you feel...
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...
Whether it’s tightly rolled up between two nervous, wringing hands, proudly sticking out from a quick-stepping back pocket or carefully brought home to be kept for posterity, the match day...
In November 2023, the Dublin riots shocked Ireland and the wider world.Sparked by an immigrant's knife attack on three children, inflammatory online rumours spread in minutes. Parts of the city...
Motherfoclóir – foclóir means 'dictionary' and is pronounced like a rather more vulgar English epithet – is a book based on the popular Twitter account @theirishfor. As the title suggests, 'Motherfoclóir'...
Bíonn Nano i gcónaí fiosrach. Cá bhfuil Nano? Tá Nano faoin fharraige i ndomhan lán dathanna. Tum isteach agus aimsigh na dathanna agus iontais na farraige in éineacht le Nano....
Is cailín beag í Rita le smaointe móra. Níor mhaith léi gnáthpheata cosúil le coinín, cat nó iasc órga. Ba mhaith le Rita... dineasár! Ach cad é mar a thugtar...
A completely revised new edition of Douglas Hyde’s classic collection of the poems and songs of Raftery, known to generations of Irish-schoolgoers from the poem ‘Mise Raifteirí an File’. The...