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Donall Dana - Siog Na Bhfiacla

SIMON FRANCESCA
9781784441470
€8.00

Donall Dana - Miola

SIMON FRANCESCA
9781784441487
€8.00

Donall Dana - Saibhreas Sciobtha

SIMON FRANCESCA
9781784441494
€8.00

Dónall Dána – Luíochán na Nollag

SIMON FRANCESCA
9781784442323
Tá plean ag Dónall Dána – caithfidh sé Saintí a sháinniú lena chinntiú go bhfaighidh sé na bronntanais ar fad atá uaidh an Nollaig seo!
€8.00

An File (The Poet), Micheal O Gaoithin, The Blasket Painter

Simonds-Gooding, Maria
9781843518556
Micheal O Gaoithin was born 3 January 1904 on the Great Blasket island, one of the six surviving children of renowned storyteller Peig Sayers and her husband, Padraig 'Flint' O Guithin. This book presents a selection of 55 out of O Gaoithin's paintings and drawings from his collection of 200.
€40.00

Truth Recovery In Northern Ireland

Simpson, Kirk
9780719091230
This book is a unique analysis of truth recovery in post-conflict Northern Ireland. It proposes a new model of victim and perpetrator dialogue that is entirely victim-centred, suggesting that only a 'moral bottom line' in which violence is dismissed as universally wrong can assists in the effective democratic reconstruction of Northern Ireland.
€15.41

A Cornish Fisherman's Irish Diary

Simpson, Trevor
9781911442073
€14.99

Caoilte sa Luath-Fhiannaíocht

SIOCHIN, TADHG
6660012210329
Paperback and hardback editions available. Study of Caoilte in old Irish literature over a span of 600 or 700 years.
€10.00

God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland

Siochru, Dr Micheal O
9780571218462
Cromwell spent only nine months of his eventful life in Ireland, yet he stands accused there of war crimes, religious persecution and ethnic cleansing. In a century of unrelenting, bloody warfare and religious persecution throughout Europe, Cromwell was, in many ways, a product of his times.
€15.05

Housing in Ireland : Beyond the Markets

Sirr, Lorcan
9781910393413
Good housing policy is good social policy. Indeed, what is little appreciated is that good housing policy is good transport policy, good health policy, good fiscal policy, good planning policy, good gender policy, and so on. The list is almost endless.
€25.00

Housing in Ireland: The A-Z Guide

Sirr, Lorcan
9781786050762
From ‘Abhaile’ to ‘zoning’, Housing in Ireland: The A–Z Guide sets out over 600 entries on all aspects of housing, from the practical to policy, and from the theoretical to the technical. It is the comprehensive guide to understanding the most important issue to consistently face Ireland over the last 100 years, and which will most likely be with us for the next 100 years.
€20.00

Intimate City: Dublin Essays

Sirr, Peter
9781911338161
€14.66