Rosaleen Magee has it all - a loving family, good looks and a handsome fianc with his own thriving business. But then Sean Devlin turns up at the Falls Flax Factory, where Rosaleen works, and everything changes.
In Spring 2006 David Latimer's church, First Derry Presbyterian, was paint bombed yet again. This time he decided to go public. Live on Radio Foyle he appealed directly to Martin McGuinness. Little did David expect that Martin would be at the church within hours, and that this first meeting would mark the beginning of a remarkable friendship.
In this commentary on John Wesley's "Notes on the New Testament", James MacCormack has provided a readable and, at the same time, instructive guide to the seminal work of the founder of Methodism.
For six glorious years and two astonishing World Cup campaigns in the 1980s, tiny Northern Ireland stood up to the global football giants. Including interviews with players and managers, the book reveals the drama of the team's fluctuating fortunes and heroics on the international stage.
In this warm and personal book, Anne Marie McAleese, presenter of BBC Radio Ulster's Your Place and Mine, together with birdwatching expert Dot Blakely, write about the places visited and the birds they found. This uplifting combination of memoir and nature writing is illustrated with more than 100 stunning photographs.
To look at Martin McGuinness' life is to follow Northern Ireland's transition from conflict to peace. 'Martin McGuinness: A Life Remembered' brings together a collection of images that tell the story of McGuinness' journey from IRA leader to deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, and features all the milestones in his life.
Twenty years on from her controversial and acclaimed book, 'Northern Protestants: An Unsettled People', Susan McKay takes a fresh look at the Protestant community in Northern Ireland. Based on brand-new interviews and told with McKay's trademark passion and conviction.
First published in 2000, 'Northern Protestants - An Unsettled People' was an instant success and is widely recognised as a ground-breaking book. This updated edition includes a new introduction, and provides the backdrop to her new title 'Northern Protestants - 20 Years On'.
Frank, fascinating memoir from Northern Irish peace activist, human rights defender and former politician who has broken the mould in so many ways - in her work on domestic violence; in her co-founding of the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition; and in her fight for peace and human rights both at home and globally.
This volume begins with the formation of the Ulsterbus company in 1967 and takes the story through to 1988. This was a period in which the company had to operate against a backgound of civil strife, and was led by the controversial Werner Heubeck.