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The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions
HarperCollins Publishers 2012; Not AvailableThe first, intimate portrait of the Orange Order. more...
Killing the Emperors
Allison & Busby 2012; US$ 10.19The outrageous and irrepressible Baroness (Ida 'Jack') Troutbeck, Mistress of St Martha's, has another cultural battle to win against the British Establishment: this time, against the horror of modern art, as demonstrated by the likes of Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst. But shortly after she enthusiastically announces this war to her close friends,... more...
An Atlas of Irish History
Taylor and Francis 2005; US$ 32.95Combining over 100 beautifully crafted maps, charts and graphs with a narrative packed with facts and information, An Atlas of Irish History provides coverage of the main political, military, economic, religious and social changes that have occurred in Ireland and among the Irish abroad over the past two millennia. Ruth Dudley Edwards and Bridget... more...
Victor Gollancz
Faber and Faber 2012; US$ 21.86Victor Gollancz was a teacher, publisher, author and campaigner who spent his life passionately trying to make people see the truth as he saw it. If it's as a publisher that he is remembered above all, nonetheless in many ways he epitomised the social conscience of the mid-twentieth century: he founded the Left Book Club, Save Europe Now and the Campaign... more...
Newspapermen
Random House Group Ltd 2013; US$ 16.68They were 'Cudlipp' and 'Mr King' when they met in 1935. At 21, gregarious, extrovert and irreverent Hugh Cudlipp had many years of journalistic experience: at 34, shy, introspective and solemn Cecil Harmsworth King, haunted by the ghost of Uncle Alfred, Lord Northcliffe, the great press magnate, and bitter towards Uncle Harold, Lord Rothermere of... more...
Down These Green Streets
Liberties Press 2013; US$ 11.65This book suggests crime fiction is now the most relevant and valid form of writing which can deal with modern Ireland in terms of the post-?Troubles? landscape and post-Celtic Tiger economic boom. The book takes a chapter by chapter approach with each chapter and author discussing a different facet of Irish crime writing for example, Declan Hughes... more...
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