A young man in full rebellion against his Catholic education is swept up not by an addiction to d...
On 27 June 1969 in a controversial move, Donal de Roiste was 'retired' from the Irish Defense For...
Fit for Success tells a fascinating, inspiring story of lives lived in the fast lane, of busy peo...
Media consultant Anton Savage takes a realistic, irreverent, sometimes caustic look at the tricks...
Here is a delightful collection of proverbs - centuries-old folk wisdom from all parts of Ireland...
Douglas Hyde. Robert Browning. Brendan Behan and W. B. Yeats are just some of the names that appe...
An invaluable resource for home buyers and home furnishers. Room by room. Eoin Lyons sources the ...
Joan Geraghty's contention is that anyone can run, and derive both pleasure and benefit from the ...
Cork City, beautifully situated on the wide estuary of the River Lee and famed for its hills, its...
On Easter Week 1916, medical student, Brigid Lyons Thornton drove from Longford to Dublin to serv...
'Browne's remarkable and vibrant photography speaks for itself.'
This book presents a combined or interdisciplinary approach for dealing with anorexia and bulimia...
A collection of short reflections, some lyrical, some nostalgic, by an anthologist that vary in t...
'Press Delete' is a major work on the final years of the Irish Press. Ray Burke chronicles the de...
Quentin Fottrell is heard by 230,000 people on the radio and has a website, http:worldweary.c...
Where legends begin and heroes are made Darkness crept over Fire City as the troops in black unif...
Terry de Valera was born in June 1922. In this memoir he recounts events in his life and that of ...
This is a moving story of the conflict between a young man and his orthodox Catholic mother in 19...
O'Keeffe was a surprise Labour Party selection for the 2009 elections to the European Parliament ...
In 2005 Currach Press published the best-selling personal finance manual. Short Hands, Long Pocke...
Michael Mills, Ireland's first Ombudsman, held the post from 1984 to 1995. During that time he be...
During the thirty years of troubles in the North of Ireland, there are but a handful of people wh...
The last few years have been an exceptionally healthy time in Irish music. Hundreds of bands are ...
A cook book including recipes such as lamb tagine, chicken korma, fish pie and grandmother's meat...
'They say in Kerry that being born in Kerry is the greatest gift that God can bestow on any man, ...
A comprehensive account of Ireland's relationship with the big screen and the history of the maki...
Shares advice about how to say what you want and get what you want by talking and also how to und...
One of Ireland's best-known booksellers makes his annotated choice of the best, the most interest...
The Annals of Dublin consists of a chronology of the history of Dublin from the earliest known so...
This celebration of the new Luas line carries the reader from the shining new trams and plans for...
Mary is the first name of all the women ministers in the Irish government and of the country's tw...
Killarneyman Dick Fitzgerald (1884-1930) is a football legend. He played for Killarney's Dr Croke...
Tells the story of a young middle-class mother of three, Nuala Fennell, who from her home in subu...
In the early morning of Saturday May 31, 1941 German planes dropped bombs on central Dublin. Near...