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A bumper collection of Ireland's favourite legends for children.
Soundings was first published in 1969. It was intended as an 'interim' anthology of poetry for the Leaving Certificate until such time as a more permanent volume could be devised. Twenty six years later it was replaced. In the meantime it had passed through the hands of hundreds of thousands of students in Ireland.
The Burren in County Clare contains one of the more dense concentrations of archaeological remains in Ireland. Its monuments illustrate the story of human activity since it was first settled nearly 10,000 years ago. This beautifully illustrated guide to the Burren takes the reader on a tour of over 40 sites and monuments, describing both their historical moment and providing helpful information for viewing them today.
This is a positive personal empowerment book that is designed to make the reader happier, to teach them how to live a fulfilled life and to deal effectively with the challenges that come their way by creating an imprint for living.
From prehistoric times to the present day this comprehensive history presents the story of Ireland in bite-size chunks. With illustrations throughout this is an attractive and practical guide to Ireland`s colourful history.
Doolally, on the batter, Belfast confetti, pure mule, crawthumper, flag hopper and fecker...come here till I tell you! Hiberno-English is the common speech of Ireland at all social levels. Its continuing vigour and individuality is triumphantly illustrated here.
In their fantastic new book, hundreds of Irish women from the ICA share their practical tips, short-cuts, and precious first-hand experience on how to make a house a home.
The widely acclaimed autobiography of Irish politician and doctor, Noel Christopher Browne.
At sixteen, Irishman Ernest Shackleton left school, joined the navy and became a legendary explorer. Written by the best-selling author on Polar exploration, this is the story of Shackleton, whose men called him 'The Boss', involving four expeditions to the snow and ice of Antarctica over 20 years between 1901 and 1922.
Tom Crean was no ordinary man. He saved comrades from drowning in frozen waters, and rescued others from freezing snow, whilst following his leaders - Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton, the famous Polar explorers. Written by Crean's biographer, this boy's story of courage, strength and determination is aimed at young readers.
Children of all ages will love this enchanting collection of tales, legends and poems.
This complete guide to Irish place names, explains the origin and derivation of over 3,000 cities, towns, villages and physical features.
Award-winning journalist Robert Fisk's definite study of Ireland during the Second World War details factors from German U-boats to conscription attempts in Northern Ireland. A gripping study of Ireland's neutrality - and every bit as relevant for today's times.
This, the third volume in the eco-technology series, contains Scahuberger's writings on trees, biodynamic agriculture and subtle energies in nature. It answers questions like why are so many species of plants and animal disappearing?
Stories of the mysterious creatures who by turn afflict, enlighten and instruct those who cross their paths. One of the finest collections of Irish folklore in modern times.
50,000 Irishmen died in World War I - all of whom were volunteers. The Irish were mobilized in three divisions - the 10th, the 16th and the 36th as well as in the traditional Irish regiments. This book looks at these regiments and their activities during the 1914-18 war.
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