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The Big House in the North of Ireland
"The Big House in the North of Ireland" explores the changing fortunes of the landed elite in the six counties that became Northern Ireland from the land war of the late 1870s to the last days of the Unionist government at Stormont in the 1960s.

Price: £20.00

Love Poet, Carpenter
More than 50 artists, mostly poets and prose writers, contribute to a festschrift, celebrating his life and work.

Price: £15.00

Love Poet, Carpenter Limited Edition

More than 50 artists, mostly poets and prose writers, contribute to a festschrift, celebrating his life and work. Signed by 39 Including Seamus Heaney; Paul Durcan and Gerald Dawe.

Limited to 195 copies



Price: £225.00

Good Friday: The Death of Irish Republicanism

A contemporaneous commentary on the Irish Peace Process from an Irish Republican perspective, Good Friday is a compilation of articles written by one of the most prominent Republican voices in Ireland, Anthony McIntrye. The journalist, activist and former political prisoner raises serious and compelling questions about post 'Good Friday Agreement' Republican strategies in Northern Ireland.



Price: £17.99

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Susan McKay
Bear in Mind These Dead

Nearly 4,000 people were killed over the thirty or so years of the Northern Irish Troubles.

Faber and Faber 2008

Price : £14.99


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Malachi O'Doherty
The Telling Year Belfast 1972

It is Northern Ireland,1972, and reporter Malachi O'Doherty returns home at night to streets ruled by Provo gunmen where the army and IRA hold fire to let his mother walk to work between them. Malachi's first experiences in journalism begin in a year that saw the Troubles deliver some of their most horrific consequences. He is one of Northern Ireland's best known and most respected journalists and he tells the story of 1972 in this book.


Gill and Macmillan 2007

Price : £12.99


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