From a young age Oilibhéar Ó Croiligh was interested in the writings of Seosamh Mac Grianna. In this book he discusses his life, his thoughts on his country and on...
This dual-language collection is loosely based on the Imram, an Irish literary form, which recounts a voyage to another world. During this voyage the traveller is faced with many challenges...
A fine poetic work comprising over two dozen poems drawn from the well of thought and the flow of the lyricist. In this Revolutionary collection the author looks back at...
Cormac Mac Ruairí is an Irish language writer looking for readers. He comes up with a clever ploy to arouse public interest in Irish language literature, and, of course, to...
A quiz book (1000 questions) for 12-14 age group, finishing primary or in lower classes in secondary school, with questions based mainly on Ireland. Both a learning and entertainment resource...
If you find yourself using the same words and phrases all the time, this book will help you expand your vocabulary. There are 145 core words. The entry for a...
Caitlín and Cormac have spent the day travelling. And when the night falls, they go travelling with their books. This book reinforces concepts of reading and of imaginary play. During...
A brand new full-colour picture book by renowned children’s author Enric Lluch in the 'Arrachtaí' (monsters) collection. This playfully spooky book invites the reader to laugh at the creepy subject....
Publication in 1927, Dinneen’s Dictionary, as it is familiarly called, quickly established itself as the most popular of all modern dictionaries of the Irish Language. Nearly eighty years later, and...
Do zombies exist? Do they exude a slimy smell? Four detectives are on the case! An bhfuil a leitheid de rud ann agus zombai? Ta, dar le Tomaisin, duine de...
The Gaeilge Guide is about sparking ✨️ your connection to the Irish language and legacy, enjoying, using and understanding Irish through discovering the patterns and unearthing the etymology, exploring the...
Many of us wish we had paid more attention in Irish class and could still speak the cúpla focal. When we lose our language, we lose a part of who we...