For two decades the prolific writer Cathal Ó Sándair had Irish teenagers reading about the school bench without the knowledge of the teachers. Here comes his first book, Na Maribh...
Cruinnscríobh na Gaeilge Ciarán Mac MurchaidhThe sixth edition of this highly sought after work. This is a necessary resource for learners and teachers alike. Some minor amendments have been made to...
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...
So well known did he become for this pioneering novel that people would point to Máirtín Ó Cadhain and say, ‘There goes Cré na Cille!' Ó Cadhain (1906 -1970), from...
By Charlie Mackesy.
Irish-language translation of Charlie Mackesy’s stunning illustration-driven fable ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse’.
Hardback.
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...
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...
Peter pan in Irish. “Tír na Deo” was first published in 1938. Each of the primary characters (Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and the villain of the story, Captain Hook) leave a...
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...
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...
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...
The story of Deirdre and the sons of Uisneach is one of Ireland’s greatest tales. The oldest version is found in the 12th Century Book of the Dun Cow and...
A colourful series by Megan Ní Ifearnáin exploring activities in the four seasons of the year. Join Céilim and Mamaí visiting a farm, enjoying holidays, walking in the forest and...
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...
We are going to control Ireland with the help of the Invisible Plane from Tighmore until Sunday. We will blow up the Bank of Ireland, Dáil Éireann, the General Post...
Part of the Fadó Oscar Wilde Series, aimed at introducing to the joy of reading in both English and IrishBilingual and beautifully illustrated.
Hardback
Pages 48
Thousands of years ago the TuathaDéDanann – the People of the Goddess Danu – landed on the West Coast of Ireland Their boats suddenly appeared out of a huge mist....
A a collection of role-plays for students preparing for GCSE as the role-plays are again an important part of the examination. It was felt that there was not enough practice...
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...
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
Pages 166
This is the second book in Futa Fata’s fabulous fairytale series which brings the three little pigs squeaking and squealing into the 21st century! As with An Slipéar Gloine, this age-old...
Six traditional Irish songsSé amhrán thraidisiúntaListen to the song at the push of an embedded button Six beautiful imagesSé íomhá áilleSongs brought to life with beautiful bright pastel images ...