This is the opening part of 'Travels in Ireland', by J.G Kohl, first published in 1844. It gives ...
This classic and well-loved history of Sligo was first published in 1889. Its author, the Rev. Ar...
Stephen Glynn travelled through Donegal and Co. Antrim on a bicycle. This is an account of that p...
If you take this book with you as you travel around Donegal and the Glens of Antrim you will find...
In this story we hear echoing voices from a forgotten past. In the late 1500s in the dying light ...
This is an important source for historians of 19th century Ireland, and is of particular interest...
Prophetically, in the 1820s, Dutton responded to the question, 'What would become of Ireland's de...
This is the story of how the Great Irish Famine tore apart one branch of the Halloran family as i...
This is a reproduction of part of the original text of 'Travels in Ireland' by J.G. Kohl (1808-18...
Biking is much more than getting to places on two wheels. This book is an account of a spiritual ...
JG Kohl's account of Ireland in 1844 gives us a glimpse of the years after Catholic Emancipation ...
A book of poems by Michael Sands published by Clachan Publishing.Mickey MacConnell, songwriter an...
The great folk song of 'The Ould Lammas Fair of Ballycastle O' is a celebration of one of the old...
In this invaluable resource for both local and family historians, Becker, a renown nineteenth cen...
Life and nature often create compositions in a minor key. Upheavals and traumatic events offer di...
This is an epic Irish fantasy adventure set along the magical North Antrim Coast.It tells the tal...
Richard Hayward made a massive contribution to the cultural life of Ireland. He promoted and acte...
This is an extraordinarily bleak account of the survival of Francisco De Cúellar, captain of the ...
Michael's work opens a window to the spirit, to the depth of what it is to be Irish in the 21st c...
This edition of James Hardiman's (1782-1855) 'History of the Town and County of Galway' commemora...
A German traveller's perception of Pre-famine Ireland, with explanatory notes and index added to ...
This isn't just a book of poems. This isn't even an apology.This is years of a young life. This i...
As a young man, Stephen Gwynn travelled through Counties Donegal and Antrim on a bicycle, enablin...
On the day after Hitler's annexation of Austria and little more than a year before the start of W...
This is a collection of poems celebrating Ireland, especially North Antrim. Maire has grown up wi...
Part I of Henry D. Inglis' 'A Journey throughout Ireland, During the Spring, Summer and Autumn of...
This is an updated and extended edition of Thomas Cecil's original The Harsh Winds of Rathlin: St...
The legacy of Oliver Cromwell is still haunts the Irish imagination. His alleged directive to the...
This work was published in 1844 just before the Great Famine and is a wonderful resource for thos...
Researching the topic for Pat Nolan was a labour of love as it involved chatting with men who fis...
Patrick's memoir recalls a deeply traditional world, on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, that grap...
The Friendship of Scholars by Rosie NeeThis novel recreates, in a fictionalised form, an unusual ...
'Irish Shores: A Journey Round the Rim of Ireland' tells the story of a hitchhike around the West...
As a young doctor training to become a Paediatrician, Maurice Savage met a young child with what ...
I began this project after thinking that some tunes in the Irish tradition do not always get a ch...