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An entertaining exploration of the working lives of taxi drivers in Belfast. Based on interviews ...
A practical manual for nervous Dads, written by Dr Ian Banks - a father of four who is also a fam...
Following her bestselling cookbooks, 'Jenny Bristow Cooks Gloriously Good Food' and 'Jenny Bristo...
'The little bird that whistled shrill from the nib of its yellow bill...' Anonymously scribbled i...
Tells the story of Belfast and its people in the twentieth century. This volume contains nineteen...
Dougan believes in honest food that uses the very best local ingredients - a philosophy that is a...
Rosaries and rugby, sashes and sessions, the Battle of the Boyne and the hound of Ulster -- these...
When Malachi was diagnosed with diabetes just a few months before his sixtieth birthday, he knew ...
Set in island communities in small-town rural Ireland, and peopled with the marginalized and forg...
Written for those with a seroius interest in the archaeology of Ireland, this catalogue presents ...
The aim of The Yellow Nib is to publish good writing by both established and emerging writers. An...
Challenges current myths about sexual abuse, such as abuse is for sexual reasons, women never sex...
The latest in Blackstaff's ground-breaking TRIO series, this collection presents innovative work ...
Fran Porter conducted seventy interviews with evangelical women in Northern Ireland. They reveal ...
Mark O'Sullivan's gripping novel, taking place in 1921 when the Irish War of Independence is draw...
An ambitious, thought-provoking examination of female sexuality and how society uses and abuses it
Following her divorce, Irish-American artist Eve Oliver finds solace in Ireland where, seven year...
Historically, Ulster theatre has not been a welcoming place for women and their concerns. In the ...