A fully illustrated behind the scenes look at Dublin's Iconic Market District including its buildings, people and industry. Foreword by RTE's Joe Duffy.
Fatal Influence places the settlement of the Irish Question in the 1920s within the broader context of a revolution then taking place in British politics and shows how each affected the other. In a fi
This title tells the story of Father Robert O'Keeffe of Callan and his conflict with ecclesiastical authority. It traces the Callan Schools Affair from its origins in 1868 to O'Keeffe's death in 1881.
Set on the Atlantic shore in County Mayo, Croagh Patrick is known as Ireland's Holy Mountain and attracts almost one hundred thousand pilgrims and visitors every year. This book describes the pilgrima
"The language of Jen Hadfield's poetry is one of incantation and secular praise. Her first book, Almanacs, was a travellers's litany, featuring a road movie in poems set in the north of Scotland. Nigh
Major retrospective covering five collections published over four decades by James Berry, who came to Britain in 1948 in the first postwar wave of Jamaican emigration.
A collection of poems that move from the very earliest and most delicate stages of life, to the many adjustments of adulthood. It features a cycle of poems from a mother to her baby, moving from the u
From London's hospital wards to rural Italy and the Great Plains, Sally Read's first collection eulogises the emotional and physical borders we cross, whether in sexual surrender, the squeezing of a t