An enchanting contemporary take on the Hansel and Gretel fairytale set in modern-day Galway. This Children's book by Caitriona Sweeney features locations such as the Spanish Arch, Salmon Weir Bridge...
Butlers Chocolates is one of the few remaining family-owned chocolate producers in its market. It began life in Dublin’s Lad Lane in 1932, founded by Marion Butler, and named Chez...
‘Celtic Places’ are typified by some several hundred townships and villages whose names still bear the imprint of their earliest Celtic roots. But the scope of this book by John...
A great gift for the Guinness lover in the life! Filled with over 100 photos and information, keep it on your bookshelf or on the coffee table to flip through...
In an old part of Dublin, right down by the sea, there’s a moon-shaped park with a creepy old tree.The Dublin Vampire lives there.The Vampire wakes up as the sun’s...
Irish Bread Baking for Today shows visitors to Ireland how easy it is to whip up a batch of griddle cakes or bake a gorgeous Irish soda cake. This recipe...
While officially Ireland has two languages, in truth is it is probably closer to three: English, Irish, and Irish-English (Hiberno-English). And it is this third language, Irish-English, that most Irish...
My Little Album of Dublin by Juliette Saumande and Tarsila Kruse takes the youngest of readers on a fun filled tour of the Fair City. Along the way, they will...
Can you tell your bowsies from your gougers from your gurriers? No? Well, it's time to stop acting the maggot and find out, courtesy of this invaluable reference book that's...
The Celts arrived in Ireland around 700BCE and dominated the bronze and iron ages. Even after Christianity, Irish Celts retained much of their unique culture. Accessible, anarchic and crammed to...
This delightful recipe book celebrates old-fashioned Irish cooking that is enjoyed in farmhouses throughout the country. As well as providing recipes for traditional favorites such as soda bread and bacon...
This charming book by Elizabeth Shaw tells the adventures of an outcast little black sheep: how he saved the whole flock in a snowstorm, put Polo the bossy sheepdog in...
The Moon Spun Round takes children of all ages on an imaginative journey through W.B. Yeats’s poetry, folktales and childhood writing. Mysterious and beautiful illustrations spin out from Yeats’s haunting...
Jam-packed with all kinds fun facts and madcap stories about the Normans. From Strongbow and the Norman invasion to the broad sweep of medieval life in Ireland, laugh as you...
Containing Ireland’s most popular prayers and blessings, this book is packed full of inspirational words to take comfort in. In turn these words provide us with hope, joy and solace.This...
Scottish baking is famous the world over. In this book, Liz Ashworth introduces a whole range of recipes arranged by theme – Bannocks, Breads and Scones; Biscuits; Tarts and Traybakes;...
There are many things which define Scotland, from unicorns, Rabbie Burns, and the Forth Road Bridge to Celtic knotwork, whisky and tartan. This colouring book by Eilidh Muldoon features designs...
This beautifully produced book by Peter Mulryan, with full-colour photographs throughout, will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Irish whiskey.The History of Irish Whiskey There is a strong...
Classic Irish flavours for todayIreland is famed for the quality of its ingredients – from free range meat and dairy to the abundance of seafood from the waters around this...
The wee donkey heads across Ireland, where she "borrows" the Jeanie Johnston ship from the Liffey, the round tower from Glendalough, kisses from the Blarney Stone and more, to bring...
A puffling has gone in search of adventure – now her puffin parents can’t find her anywhere!They talk to the seal and the gannet and the rabbit; they walk to...
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