"Stately, plump Buck Mulligan”, the opening words of Ulysses, James Joyce’s acclaimed masterpiece. Oliver St John Gogarty, on whom “Buck Mulligan” was modelled, felt himself traduced. “Joyce has written a book that can be read on all the lavatory walls of Dublin.”
A revelatory biography of the notorious Irish criminal John Gilligan, and the eagerly anticipated next true crime blockbuster from awardwinning Irish journalist and #1 bestselling author Paul Williams.
A revelatory biography of the notorious Irish criminal John Gilligan, and the eagerly anticipated next true crime blockbuster from awardwinning Irish journalist and #1 bestselling author Paul Williams.
Organized crime took hold in Ireland and soon armed robberies, kidnappings and murder became commonplace. This book traces how the hugely lucrative drug trade that then emerged led to the gang wars that have corroded communities and devastated countless lives. It describes in gripping detail the shocking depths to which the mobsters have sunk.
Focus: Irish Traditional Music, Second Edition introduces the instrumental and vocal musics of the Irish diaspora and Celtic tradition, exploring the essential values underlying these rich musical cultures while placing them in broader historical and social context.
In her first book, Vogue Williams tells you in her trademark down-to-earth style Everything you need to know about recognising your own beauty, and making it work for you
Leagan Gaeilge le Caitlín Ní Chualáin den leabhar Diary of the Naughtiest Girl le Jeanne Willis, maisithe ag Alex T. Smith agus ar tógadh an bunsmaoineamh ón tsraith leabhar The Naughtiest Girl le Enid Blyton. Dialann Scubaidín is the Irish-language edition, written by Caitlín Ní Chualáin, of the book Diary of the Naughtiest Girl by Jeanne Willis, illustrated by Alex T. Smith. Inspired by the Enid Blyton The Naughtiest Girl series of books, these are the laugh-out-loud innermost thoughts of of the naughtiest pupil there's ever been.