Somewhat autumnal poems, reflecting both personal and spontaneous reactions to the world around.
'[Among the books I read at the Beaconsfield Public Library] I remember being impressed by Dermot...
A re-telling of the Irish saga. When first published, Gregory's version affected not only Yeats, ...
The Insurrection in Dublin was first published in October 1916, barely six months after the Irish...
Brings together writings about fishing, both fact and fiction, and the memorable experiences of a...
The first novel of the Discworld series. On a world supported on the back of a giant turtle, a wi...
This is how the Discworld began. Here is the sapient pearwood Luggage, a mobile trunk which laund...
White-on-white embroidery in various forms has been practiced in Ireland for several centuries. M...
This has been and still is one of the most popular books with which Peter Bander has been associa...
The author's childhood memories of living at Coole Park with her grandmother Lady Gregory.
Maud Gonne MacBride is part of Irish history: her foundation of the women's group Inghinidhe na h...
Soon after her death, Lady Gregory seemed to be virtually forgotten, and the words on her gravest...
Published in Britain at the end of 1986, this and its 'prequel' (The Colour of Magic, above) were...
A useful introduction to the classical dance-drama of Japan, this covers the history of Noh; the ...