Based on the acclaimed RTÉ documentary, Shooting the Darkness, this landmark book presents the st...
In some ways, I didn't - don't - want to remember any of it. Which is not to say that one ever fo...
In 1983, Interpol named Northern Ireland the most dangerous place in the world to be a police off...
In this follow-up to his bestselling A Force Like No Other, Colin Breen brings together more comp...
I caught a glimpse of him, behind the veil. And he knew I'd caught it. There was that understandi...
John Richardson - a regular bloke who enjoys a round of golf in his spare time - set himself the ...
The Cruthin were the earliest inhabitants of both Britain & Ireland to whom a definite name can b...
Saturday, 28 January 1967. It is a day like any other for eighteen-year-old Danny, pulling pints ...
Twenty years on from her controversial and acclaimed book, Northern Protestants: An Unsettled Peo...
'I write to try to see you as you were, or what you have become. You left no forwarding address: ...
To look at Martin McGuinness' life is to follow Northern Ireland's transition from conflict to pe...
'... the universal poet, servant of the medium, renewer of the forms, discoverer of the nugget of...
Covering the 1960s to date, this is a portrait of the Limerick to Sligo line which will revive me...
Stiff Little Fingers fan Roland Link has compiled many images of the legendary Belfast band. Thes...
In this wonderful collection of stories by some of Ireland's finest writers, including Carleton, ...
The true story of the lives of Jane Austen's three nieces, their Pride and Prejudice-style courts...
The classic story of Blair Mayne, late commanding officer of the first Special Air Service Regime...
'Helen Lewis survived the greatest nightmare ever dreamed by man. Her story is appalling, mesmeri...
Amid the twists and turns of her survival to this day, the story of the light cruiser HMS Carolin...
First published in 2000, Northern Protestants - An Unsettled People was an instant success and is...
In the first half of the 20th century, the men and women of Ireland experienced the brutal realit...
Reminiscent of a storyline from Call the Midwife, Peggy Brannigan - part of a devout Catholic fam...
In spring 2006 David Latimer's church, First Derry Presbyterian, was paint bombed yet again. Davi...
In rural Ireland in 1950, a respectable widow has an affair with a visiting stranger. To conceal ...
'All she wants is a new country, a new language, new food. New people, new stories... She wants a...
For six glorious years and two astonishing World Cup campaigns in the 1980s, tiny Northern Irelan...
This is a new edition of Dr EM Patterson''s first volume on the history of the narrow-gauge railw...
On the 28th Sept. 1912, over 470,000 people queued to signed Ulster's Solemn League and Covenant....
This new collection of eleven stories by one of Ireland's most important writers brings together ...
By the age of ten, Monica McWilliams was dispensing payouts in her granny's post office, book-kee...
In this final part to his bestselling A Force Like No Other series, Colin Breen brings together m...
'My brother said that he needed to dampen down the colours in his flat. There was too much colour...
Following the success of the acclaimed Reporting the Troubles (2018), this book brings together n...
From the first race in 1922, the Ulster Grand Prix has been one of the most thrilling events in t...
When Anne Marie McAleese invited birding expert Dot Blakely on to her radio show, Your Place and ...
RAILS THROUGH WEXFORD is a photographic journey across the two scenic railway routes in the south...
'When the story is finished, Muriel and Polly sit in silence. The colored lights on the fuchsia b...
In 2003, eight Ulstermen - some of the last surviving veterans of the 1944 D-Day invasion of Fran...
In 2021, Ruby Free got her dream job working on an RSPB reserve, but this position wasn't for the...
Written by well-known aviation historians Guy Warner and the late Ernie Cromie, this is the first...