The last few months have seen a wide range of authors come through our doors with interesting recent titles across a range of genres. Browse below for new Irish fiction, entertaining cartooning and more heavyweight guides to personal finances and investing.
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Word MusicHubert Newman
A new collection of poetry from the respected academic Hubert N. Newman in which he remembers the notes, the metre, the rhyme and not least the clear meaning of the verse of times past.
From the Plain of the Yew Tree – The Lifetime Journey of a County Mayo MusicianJohn Hoban
From the Plain of the Yew Tree takes the reader on a journey through music and time across the five continents. The author invites us to join him on his rambles through Ireland, London, Australia, America and many other places.
Beyond the Sea – Memoirs of an Irish Radio OfficerJack Lynch
The story of 10 years of Sea life, on 14 ships, covering 50 countries and islands with all its wonderful and hazardous aspects which included Sexual temptations, Fights, and Collisions and the mental torment of the Jesuits and Redemptorists.
The Path to Freedom – speeches by Michael CollinsCompiled by Denis Lenihan
This wonderful collection contains speeches in which Michael Collins evaluates Ireland's heritage and charts its future
Country BoysJ.P. Diamond
This novel describes the lives of several teenagers from a Working-class Irish Catholic background, growing up in rural Northern Ireland during the early 1970’s
The Jagged HaloPatrick Bentley
Patrick Bentley has been to hell and back. In this book he pulls no punches in telling us about the underbelly of Irish life.
A Right Brain Mind in a Left Brain WorldJean Long
This book is written with a Dyslexic brain, but not just for the Dyslexic brain!
The Irish Caesarean And VBAC GuideTracy Donegan
In Tracy Donegan’s latest guide to birth in Ireland she explores the epidemic of surgical births in Ireland and the growing number of women choosing VBAC (vaginal birth after caesarean).
The Protestant community in Sligo, 1914-49Padraig Deignan
This book explores the Protestant community in Sligo from the start of the First World War in 1914 to the declaration of an Irish republic in 1949 and is a study of the local economic, social, political and cultural aspects of Protestant life in Sligo during this period.
Proceedings of the 27TH International Conference on Biomechanics in SportsEdited by Andrew J. Harrison, Ross Anderson & Ian Kenny
The 27th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports took place at the University of Limerick, Ireland, from 17th to 21st August 2009.



