Roald Dahl's classic Danny Champion of the World translated to Irish by Muiris Ó Raghallaigh and published by Leabhar Breac. Phizzwhizzing new cover look and branding for the World's NUMBER ONE Storyteller!...
By Charlie Mackesy.
Irish-language translation of Charlie Mackesy’s stunning illustration-driven fable ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse’.
Hardback.
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...
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...
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
First published in 1926, most of these proverbs were first heard by the Author in West Kerry, but could be found in any Gaeltacht in Munster . This book of Proverbs...
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...
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...
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...