Graphic Novel: What a life! After spending the day working as a hostess at conferences and trade shows, all that awaits Zoé at home is a rude and lazy boyfriend...
Irish-language graffic novel. Some cruel, some sarcastic, but extremely funny, An Broc-Cú is a satire on the selfish and unscrupulous world in which we live. It's a thriller, a story...
A Modern European Prince. Tyrone 1539: Conn Bacach reigns supreme and his sons compete to gain his favour. This is the story of Conchúr Mac Ardail: clerk, senior councillor, and...
Injustice is an eloquent account of a historical event that is still vividly etched in the memory of the people to whom it relates. At the heart of the story...
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...
The remarkable story of William and James Roantree from Leixlip, Co. Kildare William Francis Roantree famously shook his fist at the British Empire when he made his way, aged 87,...
Overlooked by history for centuries, Gráinne Ní Mháille has acquired near-mythic status in recent years. Schoolchildren learn about her, and her colourful life has given rise to interpretations of all...
The ten years between 1913 and 1923 were eventful and changing times for the people of Galway, both in the city and county. The political, economic and social life of...
Reprint of Ó Súilleabháin’s accomplished novel in which he succeeds in breaking with the old forms of the Irish novel. Louis Stein’s troubled life is accounted here and we are...