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Shadow of a Taxman: Who Funded the Irish Revolution?

Adams, R. J. C. (Research Fellow, Resear
9780192849625
Who funded the Irish Revolution? In Shadow of a Taxman, R. J. C. Adams investigates how the unrecognised Irish Republic's money was solicited, collected, transmitted, and safeguarded, as well as who the financial backers were and what influenced their decision to contribute from as far afield as New York, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, and Melbourne.
€83.14

Art Can Help

Adams, Robert
9780300260243
A collection of inspiring essays by the photographer Robert Adams, who advocates the meaningfulness of art in a disillusioned society
€14.00

The Centre Brain: Unleashing Your Persuasive Power

Adams, Steve
9780281077908
A dynamic, popular-level book that invites readers to discover why some communication works (and why some does not!) and inspire them to make the most of the messages on their hearts.
€11.45

The Mermaid's Purse

Adcock, Fleur
9781780375700
Fleur Adcock began writing the poems in this book when she was 82. The two chief settings are New Zealand, with its multi-coloured seas, and Britain, seen in various decades, plus foreign travels, flirtations, family memories, and a sequence in memory of her friend, the poet Roy Fisher.
€12.56

We Are Electric : The New Science of Our Body's Electrome

Adee, Sally
9781838853341
In We Are Electric, award-winning science writer Sally Adee explores the history of bioelectricity: from Galvani's epic eighteenth-century battle with the inventor of the battery, Alessandro Volta, to the medical charlatans claiming to use electricity to cure pretty much anything, to advances in the field helped along by the unusually massive axons of squid. And finally, she journeys into the future of the discipline, through today's laboratories where we are starting to see real-world medical applications being developed. The bioelectric revolution starts here.
€19.66

Biracial Britain: A Different Way of Looking at Race

Adekoya, Remi
9781472133458
An honest and nuanced exploration of what it means to be biracial in Britain that examines how we construct our identity.
€22.06

Civilised by Beasts: Animals and Urban Change in Nineteenth-Century Dublin

Adelman, Juliana
9781526146052
This book offers a unique account of life in nineteenth-century Dublin, told through human-animal relationships. It argues that the exploitation of animals formed a key component of urban change, from municipal reform to class formation to the expansion of public health and policing. -- .
€93.65

The Last Yakuza : A Life in the Japanese Underworld

Adelstein, Jake
9781472109156
'Sacred, ferocious, and businesslike, Adelstein describes the Japanese mafia like nobody else.' Roberto Saviano, on Tokyo Vice
€19.88

STAR FINDER FOR BEGINNERS

Aderin-Pocock, Maggie
9780241286838
€14.96

The Kindness of Strangers

Adie, Kate
9781529391312
The compelling career autobiography of the BBC's Chief News Correspondent
€12.62

The Playboy of the Western World-A New Version: A Critical Edition

Adigun, Bisi
9780815638346
Features the full text of the play, published for the first time, along with a collection of essays exploring the play's themes, cultural significance, critical reception, and the legal case that cut short its successful production run.
€35.05

When There Were Birds

Adkins, Roy
9781408713570
Birds are a joy and solace in troubled times, as well as a reminder of past experiences and a symbol of hope for the future. For centuries, they were also seen as a source of food, feathers and even fuel, and being so numerous, many were persecuted as pests. When There Were Birds is a social history of Britain that charts the complex connections between people and birds, set against a background of changes in the landscape and evolving tastes, beliefs and behaviour.
€29.01