A stunning new graphic novel of An Táin, the classic tale of Cúchulainn, Queen Méabh and the cattle-raid for the Brown bull of Cooley. Written by prize-winning author Colmán Ó...
This is a story about two young men who saw something unbelievable, unimaginable. As the story develops they recognise the truths around them until it becomes harder to reject. What is the...
A new edition of this important work which helped shape modern Irish Literature. The rich vernacular employed by An tAthair Peadar still retains much of its freshness and Mac Mathúna's...
Cormac Mac Guidhir is a young man who is consumed with an all-encompassing obsession to get revenge on the bankers for everything that they did to his father. Devastation and...
By Charlie Mackesy.
Irish-language translation of Charlie Mackesy’s stunning illustration-driven fable ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse’.
Hardback.
‘Literature is the soul of the language, written by Seosamh Mac Grianna, and this book contains ten of the most inspiring and vibrant short stories ever written in Irish. There...
If the best hurler in the country, Seán Ó Glaimhín, is shot dead during the All Ireland Final then he must have got in with the wrong crowd reasons the...
A new edition of Seosamh Mac Grianna's famous collection, based on the first edition printed in 1929. An Gra agus an Gruaim was the second collection by Seosamh Mac Grianna...
Though it is more than seventy years since it was first written, Caisleáin Óir, Séamus Ó' Grianna's best-known novel, still has the power both to touch the heart with its...
When Réamainn Prút lands in Belfast in 1988, he is a stranger in his home town. He notes the huge adverts sharing the police phone number, encouraging you to call...
Maurice O'Sullivan was born on the Great Blasket in 1904, and "Twenty Years A-Growing" tells the story of his youth and of a way of life which belonged to the...
Pádraic Ó Conaire’s celebrated novel, first published by Clódhanna Teoranta in 1920 and now available once more as published by Coiscéim. Editor: Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh.
Paperback
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Widely regarded as one of the greatest Irish-language novels of the 20th century, 'An Beal Bocht' is a classic satire in Irish by one of the century's great writers, Myles...
Memories, adventures and short stories of Belfast parish life. The author was born in Wallasey, England in 1930. He received his education from his Christian Brothers on Falls Road. Former...
Bríd (‘An tIriseoir’, 2016) returns to the capital and to the daily grind of scoop and scandal – but there’s trouble brewing in the newsroom. When she stumbles upon a new story,...
Irish language novel by Caitlín Bheití Ní Chuireáin. Set in a peaceful valley in the Donegal Gaeltacht in the middle of the last century. Bríd is living an idyllic life...
These five short stories show us that Pearse was a man of deep understanding with immense human awareness of the way of life of the average person. He analyses the...
This highly acclaimed novel tells the horrific and gruelling tale of teenager Eoin’s slide into the world of drug addiction and his involvement with its murky and danger-filled underworld. Equally...
To celebrate the end of primary school, sixth class students are headed on a trip to Inis Mór. Among the students is Eoin Ó Dálaigh, who blames himself for his...
This book won the Saltire Society First Book of the Year Award in 2013. Translated by Eoin P. Ó Murchú. Tim Armstrong is a writer and musician from Seattle in...
Lorcán Ó Tuathail is eighteen years old and a professional soccer player. Originally from Ireland but living in Spain since he was very young, he’s a skilled goalkeeper who plays...
Fonn A Níos Fiach is a novella, based on folklore from Dúiche Sheoigheach. Out of his own works, this is the author’s favourite This is a tense, emotive telling, with the sense of...
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...