Collected for the first time in one volume, Passing A Message contains the lyrics to over 80 song...
Arguably Conor Cruise O'Brien's most influential and admired book was this brilliant collection o...
'Highly recommended . . . The title of the book reflects its focus: the international, political,...
Conor Cruise O'Brien's majestic meditation on the life and writings of Burke was originally publi...
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The first literary phase in the brilliant and protean career of Conor Cruise O'Brien was his work...
In Herod: Reflections on Political Violence (first published in 1978) Conor Cruise O'Brien collec...
This is an examination of Thomas Jefferson through the critical lens of the French Revolution. Co...
July 1960: The newly independent Congo is hit by the secession of its mineral rich-province Katan...
The Suspecting Glance (first published in 1972) collects Conor Cruise O'Brien's four T. S. Eliot ...
The author is well known within the field and is one of the few specialists with American as well...
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Written in 1972 in the wake of Bloody Sunday and direct rule, States of Ireland was Conor Cruise ...
Conor Cruise O'Brien's brilliant and hugely controversial 1965 essay on the political convictions...
Conor Cruise O'Brien's penetrative reading of Albert Camus, Nobel laureate and author of L'Etrang...
Conor Cruise O'Brien's second book, published in 1957, grew out of the doctoral thesis he had sub...
Twelve birds. One country. A wild Ireland waiting to be discovered. In Ireland Through Birds, Con...
Certain to be as controversial and explosive as it is elegant and learned, The Long Affair is Con...
Burke's seminal work was written during the early months of the French Revolution, and it predict...
This is the story of life in Ireland - a story half a billion years in the making. This epic jour...
Published to coincide with the forthcoming exhibition in the Hunt Museum Limerick, this book is t...
Ireland is a land replete with amazing natural wonders, but we live in an age when our native wil...