The Strangers is an enthralling tale by Matthew Manning, a man of unique psychic abilities, and now a famous healer.In it he describes the amazing and frightening poltergeist phenomena that took place
The Exploring English series of textbooks has resonated with countless thousands of Irish students. For many these anthologies provided a gateway to a lifetime of reading and enjoyment of literature.
Geoff Hill and Colin O'Carroll take on Australia's legendary Highway 1 on their trusty Triumph motorbikes, circumnavigating the country from Adelaide to Adelaide.
'He took out his watch and looked at it. He rested for one minute as timed on his watch. He opened the briefcase and took out a passport and a pair of spectacles. He put the spectacles on and looked a
In this sequel to his biography of Irish statesman Daniel O'Connell's life up to 1829, author Geoghegan (history, Trinity College Dublin) charts O'Connell's last 17 years. The book analyzes the reason
Here is a compendium of archaic words, or words that have almost completely fallen out of use or have changed their meanings. Diarmaid O Muirithe brings his customary air of erudition lightly worn, p
Following the success of Itsa Cookbook, Domini Kemp returns with a sequel based on her acclaimed column in The Irish Times. Here are 100 of Domini's favourite at-home recipes.Without mentioning the 'r
George William Russell, or AE as he was more familiarly known, was mentor and friend to three generations of Irish writers. To visit or to be sought out by AE was to be assured of a place in Irish lit
This, the first selection of Warner's prose, gives readers of his work some indication of the historical and intellectual background from which his poetry has sprung: of 'the giant race before the flo
From the mid-eighteenth century onwards, people from Britain and Ireland began to visit Greece, mainly with a view to investigating the material remains of the ancient Greek past. This new edition of
Brendan McWilliams column, Weather Eye, that was published daily for almost 2 decades in The Irish Times, was one of the most successful and best-loved features in modern Irish journalism. This book c
On Neven:'Neven Maguire is one of Ireland's best-loved chefs' Darina Allen'When it comes to creating down-to-earth, home kitchen friendly recipes, there is no chef to beat the delightfully approachabl
This is a strikingly original work. All revolutionary movements since 1789 have looked instinctively to the French model. In this book, Bill Mc Cormack demonstrates that the French influence in Irelan