The new Historical Dictionary of Gaelic Placenames, prepared by the Locus Project in the Department of Early and Medieval Irish at University College Cork, is the first of its kind to appear for almost 100 years.
Tír Eoghain sa bhliain 1539 is tús leis an úrscéal, tá Conn Bacach Ó Néill ina thiarna agus a chlann mhac in iomaíocht lena fhabhar a thuilleamh. Agus ní hiad amháin atá in iomaíocht — i measc a chomhairleoirí, tá a shéiplíneach Aodh Ó Cearúlláin, a chonstábla Giolla Easpaig Mac Dónaill agus, príomhphearsa an úrscéil, a chomhalta is a chara rúin Conchúr Mac Ardail.
The follow-up to Motherfocloir, exploring the Irish language, both the very old and the very new. Craic Baby hinges on how watching a child learn to communicate changes how you think about language.
Young adolescent readers will welcome this fascinating diary. Charachters are very much of contemporary Ireland and ideas and feelings about language and identity are important themes. A light-hearted and seemingly effortless read should be enjoyed by all ages but especially girls aged 12-14.
A novel in the Irish language. When Mara and her friend Dorota go in search of the missing 'Russian doll' they make some discoveries that Mara could not have expected ...
Nuair a leag George Hill, de bhunadh teaghlach uasal Protastúntach, cos i nGaoth Dobhair den chéad uair in 1834, chuaigh an áit i bhfeidhm chomh mór sin air gur thosaigh sé ag ceannach talaimh ann go gairid ina dhiaidh sin.