The four volumes of spokesman and strategist Alastair Campbell's diaries were a publishing sensat...
In the summer of 1939, as a two-year-old in London, I was given away by my parents to a Chelsea f...
When it was first published in 1972, Hubert Butler's pioneering masterwork was received with scep...
By July 1981 four republican hunger strikers had already died in Long Kesh Prison. A fifth, Joe M...
Bird in the Snow follows twenty-four hours in the life of Birdie Waters. On the eve of burying he...
Flann O'Brien (Brian O'Nolan, aka Myles na Gopaleen) adopted not only a new name (George Knowall)...
The practice of terror in revolutionary Ireland remains a highly controversial topic, which seldo...
The Farm by Lough Gur was first published in London in 1937 and quickly reprinted. It was well re...
On the afternoon of Wednesday, 10 January 1923, Lulu Bagwell wrote to her mother-in-law Harriet i...
As one of Northern Ireland's most prominent nationalist politicians, Seamus Mallon has always sou...
Erstverkaufstag: 24.05.2004
Since its publication in book form in 1914, 'Dubliners' has become one of the truly definitive sh...