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Play It Again, Des: My Life Story

Cahill, Des
9781911613329
Des Cahill is one of Ireland's best known and most loved broadcasters. A friendly face on our TVs and a witty voice on our radios for decades. He lifts the lid on many entertaining stories behind his remarkable career and reveals the heartache behind a secret family tragedy.
€10.31

Perspectives On The Teaching Of English In Post-primary Education

Cahill, Kevin
9781782055563
Theoretical and practical perspectives aimed at the teaching profession.
€49.00

Rough Beast: My Story and the Reality of Sinn Fein

Cahill, Mairia
9781804540121
A book about the implications of an unreformed Sinn Fein, still controlled by the rump of the IRA, entering into the government of the Republic of Ireland.
€19.68

Rough Beast: My Story and the Reality of Sinn Fein

Cahill, Mairia
9781804540138
€12.81

The Deep End : A Memoir of Growing Up in 1940s Dublin

Callaghan, Marie Rose
9781739570590
The Deep End by novelist Mary Rose Callaghan tells of growing up in Dublin from the mid-1940s in a once well-off family fallen on hard times and forced at times to struggle with extreme poverty.
€17.50

Forgotten Hero of Bunker Valentin: The Harry Callan Story

Callan, Michele
9781848893016
In 1943, 32 Irish POWs refused a Gestapo request to work for Germany. They were sent to a labour camp, where they were starved, beaten and forced to dig the foundations for a Nazi super-structure. This is the gripping story of Harry Callan's capture, resistance and liberation and his quest to honour the forgotten heroes of Bunker Valentin.
€16.99

John Callinan : To Play To Live (Legends Series)

Callinan, John
9781910827192
€20.00

Blow-In : Living Off-Grid in West Cork

Callow, Fred
9781739994907
A fascinating account of a community that searched for a new way of living in West Cork, Ireland.
€16.00

Boy 11963: An Irish Industrial School Childhood and an Extraordinary Search for Home

Cameron, John
9781529346367
In the storytelling style of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, an unforgettable story of an abandoned child, a search for a mother, and the uncovering of a national scandal in 1930s' Ireland.
€11.65

Miracle Man: From Homeless to Hollywood (Reprint)

Cannon, Glenn
9781909393257
Why did they call Glenn Gannon the ‘miracle man’? Because, unlike most of his contemporaries, Glenn survived an avalanche of adversity in a rollercoaster life and emerged to become a playwright, composer and actor on the silver screen. This amazing memoir, a cocktail of human horror laced with humour, sees Glenn eventually triumph against all the odds. It is a modern parable for the marginalised, a story full of hope, spirit and compassion told in a beautiful lyrical style.
€14.02