Some twenty and odd years ago there stood a little cabin at the foot of a roun...Some twenty and odd years ago there stood a little cabin at the foot of a round hill, that very much resembled a cupola in shape, and which, from its position and height, commanded a prospect of singular beauty. This hill was one of a range that rmore
Improve your language skills and enjoy this collection of short stories for be...Improve your language skills and enjoy this collection of short stories for beginners!Reading can be a powerful tool in language learning, offering a multitude of benefits that improve understanding and enjoyment of the new language. Heremore
Former ESPN basketball commentator Digger Phelps is regarded as one of the mos...Former ESPN basketball commentator Digger Phelps is regarded as one of the most charismatic and opinionated analysts in the profession. And he was the same personality during his twenty years as the head coach at the University of Notre Dame. In tmore
Celtic Tales Fairy Talesand Stories of Enchantment from Ireland, Scotland, Br...Celtic Tales Fairy Tales and Stories of Enchantment from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, and Wales. Hardback. By Kate Forrestermore
The histories of South Africa andIreland have been tumultuous and traumatic. ...The histories of South Africa and Ireland have been tumultuous and traumatic. Both countries have experienced political repression, sectarian violence and oppression that still impact the spiritual well-being of people today. Their parallel histormore
'His tact and pacing, inthe individual sentence andthe overall story, are be...'His tact and pacing, in the individual sentence and the overall story, are beautiful … Mc Laverty's place in our literature is secure.' Seamus Heaney Michael Mc Laverty, one of Ireland's most important short story writers, painted with acutemore
Thestory of the elite who led Ireland from bust to boom.and back to bust agai...The story of the elite who led Ireland from bust to boom.and back to bust again Having money and not having it; making it and losing it; using it and misusing it; giving it and taking it.this is the story of Irelandmore
From New York Times, USA Today, and Globe and Mail bestselling author Patrick ...From New York Times, USA Today, and Globe and Mail bestselling author Patrick Taylor comes ten new short stories in the popular An Irish Country series paired with more than 140 delicious Irish family recipes in An Irish Counmore
The collapse of theIrish 'Celtic Tiger' economy, inthe wake of a banking dis...The collapse of the Irish 'Celtic Tiger' economy, in the wake of a banking disaster, provoked a joint EU/IMF rescue plan in late 2010. The election that followed saw Europe's most successful ever party lose more than half of its vote and almost thmore
From the Children of Lir to Díarmuid and Gráinne to the Salmon of Knowledge an...From the Children of Lir to Díarmuid and Gráinne to the Salmon of Knowledge and Oisín in Tír na nÓg, Padraic O'Farrell reintroduces the classic stories of the Celtic past.more
From the opening of the first suburban railway inthe world, the Dublin and Ki...From the opening of the first suburban railway in the world, the Dublin and Kingstown in 1834, Ireland was in the vanguard of early railway development. This important and engaging book sets out the history of the railway and includes the storiesmore
Tales from theIrish Club contains 11 wry accounts of an enclave of Irish Amer...Tales from the Irish Club contains 11 wry accounts of an enclave of Irish Americans in Pittsburgh during and after World War II. In this first collection of short stories by Lester Goran are the often comic, sometimes tragic tales of Jack Lanahan,more
The King of Ireland's Son An Irish Folk Tale. Paperback / softback. By Padraic...The King of Ireland's Son An Irish Folk Tale. Paperback / softback. By Padraic Colummore
The present Guide to Irish Fiction is intended by the Author as the first part...The present Guide to Irish Fiction is intended by the Author as the first part of a work in which it is hoped to furnish notes on books of all kinds dealing with Irish subjects. Before explaining the scope of this section of the work it may be welmore