This book aims to introduce Irish-language students to the study of sociolinguistics, research methodology and results. The essays in this book zero in on studies of the Irish language itself. ...
Pádraic Breathnach is well known as one of the most prolific short story writers in the Irish language. This book contains a selection of the best that he has penned...
In these essays published in the pages of the Irish Times and some recently in Comhar magazine itself, the author takes us on a journey to Russia, Iran, Kurdistan, Egypt,...
The Big Drum is one of the finest Irish novels of the twentieth century. It is also the only novel in the Gaelic traditions to deal extensively with a marching...
These eight stories, written for An Claideamh Soluis and published in book form in 1914 are among the most remarkable of the whole Gaelic Revival. They deal with O Conaire's...
When Niall Briain, a teacher, boards the Dart on his way to school one day little does he realise that he has commenced a trip around Europe that will change...
On Leic Island off the Atlantic coast of Ireland, Caitriona's only worry is how she and her friends will spend the long school summer holidays ahead of her - and...
Although the island of Tory has been a stronghold of the Irish language for centuries, unlike other Gaelic islands off the coast of Ireland, this island does not have a...
In this collection of short stories, Joe Steve Ó Neachtain displays his inimitable style of writing, which combines a deep understanding of human nature, a courageous eye on social issues and...