Yell, Sam, If You Still Can by Maylis Besserie shows us Samuel Beckett at the end of his life in ...
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Martin Doyle, Books Editor of The Irish Times, has been an arts journalist for almost 35 years an...
Since its publication in book form in 1914, 'Dubliners' has become one of the truly definitive sh...
The Language of Light is an authorised selection from Sean Scully's lectures, notebooks and inter...
In this wonderous new work of nature writing, naturalist Declan Murphy undertakes an unforgettabl...
The Shy Man's Revenge charts Stephen Rea's remarkable passage from a quiet, watchful boy in North...
The International Literary Sensation - half a million copies sold globally. Beirut, 1982, at the ...
Eoin's O'Brien's latest work of literary memoir and vivid recollection continues his work of reca...
X + Y K is the final, astonishing work by the late Ciaran Carson- an electrifying fusion of memoi...
EIGHTY YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH, the legend of Ernest Shackleton and the extraordinary story of the ...
As one of Northern Ireland's most prominent nationalist politicians, Seamus Mallon has always sou...
This timely memoir by one of the most prominent Catholic nationalist politicians in Northern Irel...
Donleavy's final novel, completed in 2007. A social-climbing lingerie tycoon's interior monologue...
Skelligs Haul is a generous compilation of Michael Kirby's prose and poetry, appealing for his si...
A wryly humorous subversion of the way of life of Ireland's fading aristocracy as observed by a f...
In Introducing Moriarty Canadian theologian and academic Michael W. Higgins compiles the essentia...
Atmospheric and finely written, this exposé of a shotgun wedding and subsequent marriage is a jew...
The original Seven Deadly Sins are still among us, wearing modern dress.
The book is amply illustrated by photographs, drawings, engravings, posters and maps, and include...
The Road to Riverdance by Bill Whelan is a skilfully attuned record of one of Ireland's most famo...
This collection gathers poetry, prose and visual art in clusters grouped around the Irish and Bri...
Buy the highly anticipated new collection of Moriarty's writings, exploring place, love and wildn...
With over fifty unseen photographs, this biography speaks to the writer's 'delicate wildness' (Se...
This timely memoir by one of the most prominent Catholic nationalist politicians in Northern Irel...
On an overnight train to Innsbruck, ex-lovers Richard and Frances meet each other by chance many ...
To Aran, I recounts the adventurous journey of a young Welshman, who abandons a promising career ...
How do we live when our loved ones are dying? How do we make sense of the world in their wake? An...
To celebrate James Joyce and the centenary of Bloomsday, Niall Murphy has assembled a dazzling se...
This gathering marks a welcome return of a major voice in Irish literature, unpublished since the...
Decantations: A Tribute in Honour of Maurice Craig
R.B. McDowell's pioneering study of Irish unionism is now being reissued in paperback by The Lill...
A captivating glimpse into student life at Trinity College Dublin during the dynamic 2000s.
Featuring 100 captivating portraits of many of Ireland's greatest contemporary writers, alongside...
The Mookse and the Gripes is the peculiar and hilarious re-telling of Aesop's ancient fable of 'T...
In a gripping narrative that spans four generations and encompasses the battlefields of Syria and...
The IMMA and The Lilliput Press have joined forces to produce this beautifully illustrated monogr...
The powerful, suggestive sketches of these Irishmen speak for generations gone. Engagements, atro...
This book will appeal to all interested in the theatre, photography and fine books As the total p...
This book is a collaborative enterprise, British, French and Irish, representing the countries wh...
Nature on display here in its wonder and glory by a master of the lens, Ray Beggan.
Anita Leslie was a celebrated biographer who wrote extensively on subjects who were often her own...
The Leaves on Grey is the story of Ireland, 'maker of wounds, tormentor of youth, ultimately brea...
Short stories that are love letters to hard-scrabble city life in 1960s Dublin