Behind the Green Curtain Behind the Green Curtain goes beyond any previous book in examining the myth of Irish wartime neutrality.
€ 20.00
The Downfall of the Spanish Armada in Ireland ‘Heed that coast!’ The Duke of Medina Sidonia wanted only to guide La Felissima Armada home safely. In the North Sea he issued these sailing instructions, which € 20.00
Historic Atlas of Dublin This is a survey of the political, social and economic history of the Dublin from earliest times to the present. It is splendidly illustrated with colour illustrations € 16.00
The Irish (and Other Foreigners) Where did the first Irish come from? Where have the Celts gone? What did the Vikings ever do for us? And why is it that chippers are run by Italians? The Irish (and € 14.00
A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes Originally commissioned as a series of over two hundred short radio programmes, the texts have now been re-edited to provide a sweeping single narrative of Irish € 12.00
The Bombing of Dublin’s North Strand, 1941 On the Whit bank holiday weekend of 1941, the neutral Irish capital was suddenly and inexplicably bombed by the German Luftwaffe. On a gloriously starry night four € 20.00
The Lives of Eliza Lynch Eliza Lynch — the beautiful Cork-born ‘Queen of Paraguay’ and lover of the nineteenth-century Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano López — was the most infamous € 20.00