The author wrote this history at the suggestion of the Knight of Glin. The Knight was interested in his family history, since childhood. The Fitzgerald family have lived in Glin Castle for … [Read more...] about The Knights of Glin by J. Anthony Gaughan
Non-Fiction
The Ball is Round by David Goldblatt
The definitive book about soccer. There may be no cultural practice more global than soccer. Rites of birth and marriage are infinitely diverse, but the rules of soccer are universal. No world … [Read more...] about The Ball is Round by David Goldblatt
English – Irish Dictionary le Tomás De Bhaldraithe
This English - Irish dictionary was published in 1959. This first edition was edited by Tomás De Bhaldraithe. De Bhaldraithe is credited with making the Irish language more accessible to the … [Read more...] about English – Irish Dictionary le Tomás De Bhaldraithe
Zinn and the Art of Triathlon Bikes by Lennard Zinn
Zinn and the Art of Triathlon Bikes guides triathletes through the many triathlon-specific problems of bike tuning and maintenance. Newcomers and experienced mechanics alike can benefit from the … [Read more...] about Zinn and the Art of Triathlon Bikes by Lennard Zinn
The Kerry Coast by Tony O’Callaghan
Join local author Tony O'Callaghn on a journey around the Kerry Coast. The Kerry coast is an exploration of a treasured heritage. The book is sprinkled with anecdotes by colourful … [Read more...] about The Kerry Coast by Tony O’Callaghan
The Great Famine in Tralee by Bryan MacMahon
This Book is back in Stock from 16/01/2020. An account of events during the Great Irish Famine in Tralee and North Kerry. MacMahon focuses on human stories rather than statistics as he depicts the … [Read more...] about The Great Famine in Tralee by Bryan MacMahon
Labour and the Countryside by Clare V J Griffiths
- The politics of Rural Britain 1918 - 1939 Drawing on new research, this book uncovers a fascinating but previously neglected chapter in the history of the Labour Party movement, and the … [Read more...] about Labour and the Countryside by Clare V J Griffiths
Born to Perform by Gerard Hartmann
In Born to Perform, renowned physical therapist Gerard Hartmann takes a look at his experiences in sport, both as a competitor and a physical therapist, and how it has helped and healed his … [Read more...] about Born to Perform by Gerard Hartmann
Outgrowing God by Richard Dawkins
Should we believe in God? In this new book, written for a new generation, the brilliant science writer and author of The God Delusion, explains why we shouldn't. Dawkins marshals science, … [Read more...] about Outgrowing God by Richard Dawkins
Nora by Brenda Maddox
Nora was twenty years old and penniless when she eloped from Ireland with Joyce, a man of brilliant promise but few accomplishments whom she'd known but three months. She remained with him until his … [Read more...] about Nora by Brenda Maddox