Samhradh ciu´in in E´irinn? Beag seans! Ta´ ceann de sheoda mo´ra na ti´re goidte as an Ard-Mhu´saem agus ta´ caili´s ri´luachmhar imithe o´ la´thair sheanda´lai´ochta ar oilea´n ar Loch Deirgeirt: Oileán na Rún!. Ta´ ceangal miste´ireach idir an da´ eachtra gadai´ochta sin agus seanteach mistéireach i mBaile A´tha Cliath, agus is iad Mac Dara agus A´na amha´in, beirt de´ago´iri´ ar cuairt as Nua-Eabhrac, a thuigeann an ceangal sin.
Joseph Mary Plunkett (1887-1916) from Dublin was one of the leaders of the 1916 Rising, the designer of the military plan and the youngest signatory of the Proclamation. A recognised poet, he was already dying of TB when, aged 28, he married Grace Gifford in Kilmainham Gaol, just hours before he was exectuted on May 4th, 1916.
2016 Publication. A new edition of the original text of Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s classic novel Cré na Cille featuring new illustraitons by the Inis Mór aritst Seán Ó Flaithearta.
My name is Fileánfál. I’m not a demon, I’m not an angel, you’ll understand this by the end of the day. Three thought-provoking fantasy stories for children aged 12-14. Even though Fileánfál looks just like an ordinary boy he’s not human ... but he’s not a demon either ... he’s as old as time itself and since then he has been causing havoc anywhere that young people are treated unfairly
Bíp…bíp…bíp… fear óg i leaba ospidéil. Ar fhág víreas nó baictéar é gan chuimhne, gan chaint? An féidir le dochtúir teacht ar chúis an tinnis agus é a leigheas? Cén fáth a bhfuil suim ag billiúnaí san fhear óg? An bhean chliste ildánach a bhfostaíonn an billiúnaí í. An mbeidh sí in ann cabhrú leis an bhfear óg saol neamhspleách a bhaint amach? An bhfuil níos mó i gceist anseo ná … bíp…bíp…bíp… An chéad leabhar ficsean-eolaíochta sa tsraith soléite seo atá dírithe ar an bhFoghlaimeoir Fásta. Insítear an scéal i nGaeilge shimplí nádúrtha agus cuirtear míniú ar na nathanna agus focail dheacra ag deireadh an leabhair.
Remembering the Dun Laoghaire and Holyhead Mailboat, which sank in October 1918, more people died than on either the Titanic or Luisitania. Illustrated throughout.
Landscapes across Europe were transformed, both physically and conceptually, during the early medieval period (c AD 400-1200), and these changes were bound up with the conversion to Christianity and the development of ecclesiastical power structures. This is the first book to adopt a comparative landscape approach to this crucial subject.