New Title
 |
Venture and Venus by Michael McDonough
Category: Fiction, Novel, Skiing
Following the fortunes of Jack Muldoon, a young Irish army officer whose youthful exuberance and love of adventure draws him into all sorts of improbable scenarios. Read more ...
|
Coming Soon
 |
The Irish Authors', Writers' and Poets' Handbook by David Jones and Oscar Duggan (Editors)
Category: Non-fiction, Reference
At last, an Irish publishing handbook. Read more ...
|
Published in 2009
 |
Irish Freedom Fighter: Peadar Bracken (1887-1961)
Biography of an Offaly Revolutionary by Fergus O'Bracken
Category: Non-fiction, Historical, Biography
An important new biography shedding light on some lesser known figures and events of the Easter Rising and Ireland's War of Independence. Read more ...
|
 |
Sono Pizzitano or Man of Pizzo by Michael Power
Category: Non-fiction, Biographical, Holday, Travel, Lifestyles
Ever wanted to buy a house in Italy? The author did just that and in this book he has written the story of his quest. Read more ...
|
 |
Jane's Secret by Francis Goodman
Category: Fiction, Novel
A story of an Irish girl travelling to London to secretly have an abortion and the people she meets on one of life's strange journeys. Read more ...
|
 |
Rhyming Poetry Revived: A Pocket Book of Rhyming Verse Old and New
edited by Tom Fewer
Category: Poetry, Anthology, Rhyming Verse
For everyone who loves the tempo of rhyming poetry here is a collection of poems from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, celebrating poetry that rhymes. Read more ...
|
 |
The Pothole Republic by David Jones.
Category: Non-fiction, Commentary, Current Affairs
David Jones, the successful author of Oh no, I've lost my job, what am I going to do? follows up with his latest assessment of Irish society in the current economic climate. Read more ...
|
 |
Oh no, I've lost my job, what am I going to do? by David Jones.
Category: Non-fiction, Self Help
This book was written as a reaction to the author's own experience of losing his job at the onset of the current economic downturn. "I looked for a book that might help me. I was amazed; there wasn't one book anywhere to help people like me who'd lost their jobs. So I decided to write one". Read more ...
|
|