Cruinnscríobh na Gaeilge Ciarán Mac MurchaidhThe sixth edition of this highly sought after work. This is a necessary resource for learners and teachers alike. Some minor amendments have been made to...
Brendan Hughes’ gritty memoir charts his meteoric rise through the ranks of the Provisional IRA in the early 1970s as it transformed into one of the most sophisticated guerrilla movements...
In Ord agus in Eagar is a reference work and coursebook for would-be editors and for journalists and translators who regularly have to revise their own written Irish. There are...
Arranged for todays children by Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin and John Ryan Illustrated by Cartoon Saloon and published with Futa Fata From the makers of the hugely popular Gugalaí Gug! comes another...
New Irish Grammar is designed especially for those students of Irish who feel the need of a single compact grammar in which the rules of Accidence and Syntax are presented...
The great Cú Chulainn saga now available as a graphic novel This first volume recounts Cú Chulainn’s youth, his fallout with King Connor of Ulster, and his voyage to Scotland...
Rita is worried about the planet and wishes she had a giant who could collect all the plastic from the oceans and clean up the whole world. But can a...
John Creedon has always been fascinated by place names, from when he was a young boy growing up in Cork City to travelling around Ireland making his popular television show....
Irish rugby has produced many charismatic figures over its history. None more than Willie Anderson. Immortalised for his defiant stance in the face of the All Blacks’ Haka, the Ulsterman...