Greens or commons in Dublin were important open public spaces in the medieval and early modern pe...
It's the Biggest Caucus Circus of All Time. After years of emceeing insipid singing competitions,...
When an upstart band of students takes to the streets in a hot local election, the stakes are cle...
From Cuba to Maine, Korea to California, take a journey down a few of life's lesser-traveled road...
Youth Sport in Ireland is based on extensive original research and examines the lifestyle pattern...
This book is a major assessment of clerical sexual abuse. Carried out by highly respected researc...
The central concern of Ireland: Space, Text, Time is to explore the diverse ways in which discour...
This book offers an antidote to the fear and worry many are experiencing. More about the psycholo...
Written by the company's founder and first CEO Pat Byrne, he tells the remarkable story of how a ...
Dani O'Riley, a professional photographer based in Vancouver, visited over 500 craft studios in I...
Explores the experiences of young people moving from junior to senior cycle education. This title...
'Describes how Ireland's foreign aid programme began from small beginnings in the 1970s with a bu...
In this compelling and lyrical memoir, renowned classical composer, author and political activist...
'Givens' remarkable collection of stories, each one set in 17th century Japan, are steeped in the...
Tales from the District Court, which is part history and part memoir, traces the development of t...
Around 6,000 years ago a most sophisticated community of people arose on the island of Ireland. T...
This book asks a simple question: how happy are we, and are we really willing to do what it will ...
A pictorial guide to contemporary traditional Irish music, focusing on both famous and little kno...
Making Equality Count examines international practice in measuring equality and discrimination, h...
¿Most of the time, I just don¿t feel I¿m good enough.¿ This is the most common statement that Gar...
Presents insights into Chinese history and its society. This book attempts to understand modern C...
So Far, So Good recounts the story of an ordinary man who has enjoyed extraordinary adventures. P...
'A fascinating trawl through a very personal history.' -- Irish Gazette 'A stirring story of East...
Home to 75,000 people and welcoming two million visitors a year, Galway is a seductive and addict...
Applies lessons learned from the Irish bailout to recovery from the Coronavirus pandemic.
This amusing and often moving book consists of 59 short tales about real-life events at sea.
The motorcar changed Ireland irrevocably. The Motorcar in Ireland offers an overall historical as...
This step-by-step guide can set you free by breaking the chains of your past and helping you to e...
An insightful personal view of Greece from an Irish Times columnist, focusing on history, society...
The boundless and miraculous is what Vincent van Gogh believed we should all seek ¿ and to be sat...
Bruce Arnold has been one of Ireland's leading journalists and critics for over forty years. Thes...
'Don't Worry, Be Happy!' explores the subject of happiness at work, at home & at play in a practi...
This book embodies the search for a soul among Ireland's ancient ruins, and is an attempt to retr...
Written for food aficionados everywhere, this book traces the story of food beginning with the ea...
Mental health difficulties can best be treated by understanding the experiences of those who have...
This book tells the remarkable story of one woman's devotion to a life of care in the medical pro...
This illustrated biographical novel - featuring dozens of Orpen's paintings and drawings - will e...
From humble beginnings in Romania, Josef Cretzan became one of the most accomplished glass blower...
An investigative spy thriller for fans of both espionage stories and classic hardboiled detective...
Recalls moving or amusing incidents from a distinguished career in healthcare and academia, and o...
Niall Downey brings you the go-to guide for error management for your business and every day life...
One hundred years ago this year, the largest Irish WWI ex-servicemen housing estate on the island...
'So that's our setting. Sixty-nine houses, four corners of Georgian Dublin but just one address. ...
Chronicles John Faulkner's six-decade journey through British and Irish music, revealing personal...
Examines the oppressive political and cultural systems that controlled Irish women between 1922 a...
With a focus on war and its consequences, this book tells moving stories of how conflict has plun...
'A distant voice in the darkness... So on the ocean of life we pass' - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow...