This is Sam McAughtry's tribute to his much-loved brother, Mart, who died when his ship, the Kenb...
In this text Edith Newman Devlin remembers her childhood in Dublin in the 1930s and 40s as a poor...
Fascinating tale of pioneering aviation, anti-submarine warfare in WWI and the first military avi...
Long overdue history of the locomotives of the NCC, a significant part of the LMS empire in Irela...
A collection of life stories highlighting that the Scotch-Irish contribution to life in America w...
Liam Beckett wears many hats - plumber, footballer, manager, pundit, broadcaster and Black Santa....
'This is the third book in my Written in Stone series'--Page ix.
At 7.30am on 1st July 1916, 60,000 men climbed out of their trenches, across No-Man's-Land and in...
St Patrick is one of the best-known and best-loved saints in the world. His life and legacy is de...
Meeting him was easy. It was knowing him that burned bone. Paul Shepherd crashes into Jenna's lif...
Northern Ireland's great sports commentator across football and bike racing looks back at his own...
Set largely in the 1960s and 70s, Susan Farrell's vivid memoir is a compelling account of what it...
In 1914 Ireland was a naval backwater with only one base of any size, at Queenstown in Co Cork. H...
In Belfast: Toward a City Without Walls Vicky Cosstick tells the story of Belfast s 100 sectarian...
Bangor was once home to one of the largest Christian schools in Ireland, was the starting point f...
John de Courcy was a Knight of noble birth but bleak prospects. He fought his way to the notice o...
Part of 'Buses in Ulster' series, this title comprehensively covers the activities of Citybus Lim...
An event in the history of Belfast which had a profound effect was the blitzing of the city in th...
It begins with the road ... Join Bruce Anstey, John McGuinness, Steve Plater and a host of other ...
Geoff Hill and Colin O'Carroll take on Australia's legendary Highway 1 on their trusty Triumph mo...
Road racers are no ordinary mortals. Riding at extraordinary speeds and desperate to win, they ar...
The gripping sequel to To Keep A Bird Singing and the second part of Kevin Doyle's Solidarity Boo...
A notebook carried through the trenches of the Great War by the author's great grandfather had a ...
This collection of over 130 brand new photographs confirms Esler Crawford's reputation as one of ...
Although the Civil Parish of Lambeg comprises only five townlands, it contained one of the greate...
When Stephen Davison first met Irish road-racer Martin Finnegan in 2003, it marked the beginning ...
Lough Erne is one of Ireland's greatest treasures; this book captures the beauty of the area in A...
Heartwarming real-life stories about giving birth and women's health from a world-leading gynaeco...
A collection of over 100 short poems from Ireland. There are poems by W.B. Yeats, Medbh McGuckian...
A beautifully written Irish memoir about an extraordinary family.
Rosaleen Magee has it all - a loving family, good looks and a handsome finance. But then Sean Dev...
Tom Hartley uses the story of Milltown cemetery to examine key events in Belfast's history, indus...
Ken Newell was ordained in 1968 and the work that followed took him around the world before retur...
From an interest sparked by a family involvement in the Young Citizen Volunteers and the First Wo...
This first history of the little known Fishguard and Rosslare Railways and Harbours Co. has been ...
Forthright, humorous but sometimes harrowing, the award-winning journalist Alf McCreary provides ...
Belfast once had the largest shipyard in the world, Harland and Wolff. It was there in 1912 that ...
Tony Burges visited many parts of the network during trips in 1953 and 1957, and captured Coras I...
Unemployment has brought the Griffins to the brink of eviction, and only the grandmother's pensio...
Seventeen men, who paid the ultimate price for their crimes on the gallows, have been lowered int...
The railway system that makes up Northern Ireland Railways was formed in 1967 and remains open to...
When Drew Linden's new job brings him back to his native Belfast, he is determined to remain dist...
Rookie teacher Robyn Daniels drives away everyone who tries to come close to her until a flawed, ...
Irene loves her job at the aircraft factory but her pregnancy is making the work increasingly dif...
Before the outbreak of the Troubles, a typical firefighter's year might have included call-outs t...
Takes the readers on a nostalgic trip through the Drumlins on the Cavan-Leitrim section of the CI...
It's Belfast, 1982, and a seventeen-year-old boy wearing Hai Karate aftershave has an appointment...