Through the eyes of one of convicted paedophile Bill Kenneally's many victims, Ireland's Protecte...
'We started off, my wife Anne and I, with a big field, bare except for grass and rushes and, alon...
In the summer of 2023, the people of the UK and Ireland were stunned when a foul-smelling green a...
From the murky corridors of power to the empty streets of our ghost estates, Frank Connolly expos...
'During its three-decade military campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland, the Provisio...
'Terry Brankin loves his wife, but it's a bloody nuisance that a cold-case investigator is trying...
In Crossing the Line, former BBC journalist and best-selling author Martin Dillon recalls his cou...
The epic Allied invasion of German-occupied Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, has been extensively...
'Sisters of the Revolutionaries' focuses on the lives of Margaret and Mary Brigid, sisters of Pat...
Vastly entertaining and lively account of the highlights of the controversial, nationally signifi...
This timely and compelling book records the experiences of Irishmen from South County Dublin who ...
Often imitated but never equalled, John Breslin and Sarah-Anne Buckley are back with the third in...
Everyone knows where they were when Ray Houghton outfoxed the Italian goalkeeper in the 1994 Worl...
Julia and Lydia Esdaile live with their widowed father, Willis, at Knockfane, a 'Big House' and f...
This book - the companion to Sean Enright's previous work, The Trials of Civilians by Military Co...
'Crossing the Threshold' is the official history of the role played by the Marriage Equality orga...
A City Imagined is a paean to the city of Belfast and its writers. Written in his highly regarded...
In 1985 John Corcoran, a garda informer within the ranks of the Cork IRA, was abducted and brutal...
From Whence I Came is a fascinating and timely collection that offers a fresh perspective on the ...
Almost a century after his untimely death in 1922, this lively new assessment looks at the man Mi...
'Liffey Green, Danube Blue' is the remarkable account of Laszlo Gede, a Hungarian musician who ma...
Why is our housing system so dysfunctional? Why can it not meet social and affordable housing nee...
John Charles McQuaid thought like a demon, wrote like an angel, and was meticulous in attending t...
Fiacre Ryan's story to this point is utterly compelling. He was the first non-verbal autistic stu...
Ireland during the period 1913- 1923 was a nation in constant flux. Spanning a pivotal era marked...
Award-winning journalist and bestselling author Martin Dillon returns to shine a light on the rol...
Dark Beauty focuses on the minute detail in Harry Clarke's stained-glass windows, particularly in...
This is the first complete history of the Curragh Camp, from its foundation in 1855 to the presen...
Looking Through You: Northern Chronicles, the sequel to renowned Belfast poet and author Gerald D...
Michael Scott's Áras Mhic Dhiarmada and Busáras is one of the most important modernist buildings ...
The Nakba or ' Catastrophe' occurred between 1947 and 1949 and saw 15,000 Palestinians massacred ...
This is the incredible story of Eugene Macnamara, a maverick young priest from County Clare in Ir...
Some thirty years since its first publication, David Caron returns with an updated and greatly ex...
The Battle of Arnhem was a major World War II battle at the vanguard of the Allied Operation Mark...
A classic of feminist literature upon initial release in 1932, reissued with additional, previous...
'In Arthur Griffith there is a mighty force in Ireland. He has none of the wildness of some I cou...
This follow-on memoir to 'Charlie One' exposes blue-chip paranoia and counter espionage across th...
In this accessible and lively book, local historian Sean Beattie explores the dramatic impact of ...
Prostitutes, pimps, cutpurses, murderers, and bawdy houses...What were the hellfire clubs of 18th...
For one hundred years, Kylemore Abbey has been home to the Irish Benedictine nuns, whose monaster...
The first comprehensive biography of one of Irish history's most monumental figures in almost fou...
In Unhappy the Land, author Liam Kennedy poses fundamental questions about the social and politic...
This is the first comprehensive analysis of how Sinn Fein has transformed itself from 'political ...
This is the extraordinary story of an audacious fight for souls on famine-ravaged Achill Island o...
Countess Constance Markievicz--one of the most remarkable women in Irish history--was a revolutio...
Perhaps best known for his heroics on the football field, Mayoman Willie 'Four-goals' McGee spent...
All across Ireland, thousands of people are living in apartments with serious fire safety and str...