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The Easter Rebellion 1916 – A New Illustrated History by Conor McNamara - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
The Easter Rebellion 1916 – A New Illustrated History by Conor McNamara is published in Ireland by The Collins Press
The GAA & Revolution in Ireland 1913–1923 edited by Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
The GAA & Revolution in Ireland 1913–1923 edited by Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh
Beamish & Crawford – The Story of an Irish Brewery by Diarmuid Ó Drisceoil & Donal Ó Drisceoil - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
Beamish & Crawford – The Story of an Irish Brewery by Diarmuid Ó Drisceoil & Donal Ó Drisceoil is published in Ireland by The Collins Press
According to their Lights – Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916 by Neil Richardson - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
According to their Lights – Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916 by Neil Richardson is published in Ireland by The Collins Press
Window and Mirror – RTÉ Television 1961–2011 by John Bowman - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
Written by broadcaster John Bowman, this is a critical overview of the national television station, an insider’s ‘warts and all’ account of the formation of RTÉ and its fifty year history. Published by The Collins Press
When the Clock Struck in 1916 – Close-Quarter Combat in the Easter Rising - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
When the Clock Struck in 1916 – Close-Quarter Combat in the Easter Rising by Derek Molyneux & Darren Kelly is published in Ireland by The Collins Press. Available in paperback and eBook.
The Way That We Climbed – A History of Irish Hillwalking, Climbing and Mountaineering by Paddy O'Leary - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
The Way That We Climbed – A History of Irish Hillwalking, Climbing and Mountaineering by Paddy O'Leary is published in Ireland by The Collins Press
The Sinking of the Lusitania – Unravelling the Mysteries by Patrick O'Sullivan - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
The Sinking of the Lusitania – Unravelling the Mysteries by Patrick O'Sullivan is published by The Collins Press. This revised edition is a fascinating account of one of the First World War's most reported-on atrocities.
The GAA v Douglas Hyde – The Removal of Ireland's First President as GAA Patron by Cormac Moore - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
One of the most controversial episodes in the GAA's history was the removal of Ireland's first President, Douglas Hyde, as patron of the GAA. Published in Ireland by The Collins Press.
The Flame & The Candle - War in Mayo 1919–1924 by Dominic Price - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
The Flame & The Candle - War in Mayo 1919–1924 by Dominic Price. This is the story of Mayo men and women active during the War of Independence and the Civil War, a story largely untold or forgotten.
Sean Lemass - Democratic Dictator by Bryce Evans - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
Sean Lemass (1899-1971) enjoys unrivalled acclaim as the 'Architect of Modern Ireland'. Published in Ireland by The Collins Press.
Hanged for Murder - Irish State Executions by Tim Carey - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
Twenty-nine people convicted of murder were hanged by the Irish State between 1921 and 1954. These are their stories. Published in Ireland by The Collins Press.
Kinsale Harbour – A History by John Thuillier - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
This comprehensive overview of Kinsale’s seafaring tradition will be enjoyed by all who appreciate a whiff of salty spray and the adventure attached to ships voyaging to distant lands. Published in Ireland by The Collins Press
Stones of Dublin – A History of Dublin in Ten Buildings by Lisa Marie Griffith - The Collins Press: Irish Book Publisher
Stones of Dublin – A History of Dublin in Ten Buildings by Lisa Marie Griffith is published by The Collins Press. The history of Dublin told through ten iconic buildings from Christ Church Cathedral to Kilmainham Gaol