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     Beneath Cannock's Clock
The true story behind the last man hanged in Ireland and the crime he committed.
Price
$19.95


 
     Dying to Survive
In her early twenties, Rachael Keogh was a desperate heroin addict. Her addiction to the drug took her to a place about as low as a person can go. She had grown up in Ballymun in difficult family circumstances and had, like many others, succumbed to the lure of drugs during her teenage years. Heroin nearly killed her.
Price
$22.95


 
     Emergency: Irish Hospitals in Chaos
Our health service is in crisis. Millions are spent every year, yet people die waiting on trolleys in A&E units. When people need access to vital services, why are these being withdrawn?
Price
$20.95


 
     Fresh from the Sea
Clodagh McKenna turns her attention to Ireland’s coast in this beautiful new cookbook to accompany her TV series. Packed with delicious recipes as well as advice on shopping and preparation, this book will inspire cooks of all abilities to give fish a go.
Price
$29.95


 
     Rule 42 and All That
'Humorous... wonderfully honest... a facinating insight'
Sunday Tribune

'A series of intriguing revelations'
Irish Examiner

Price
$19.95


 
     The Burnings 1920
The story of the killing of two senior RIC officers, one in Corkand the other in Lisburn, resulted in violent anti-catholic pogroms in Banbridge, Dromore and Lisburn.
Price
$19.95


 
     The Generation Game
Where to next? Following his bestselling exploration of the Irish economy in The Pope’s Children, David McWilliams looks to the future and outlines what lies ahead for Ireland as we begin to play The Generation Game.
Price
$19.95


 
     The Irish Gulag
For a long time, the Church was blamed for the sufferings of children in Irish industrial schools. The Irish State wanted it this way. This is because the State was culpable. Its exercise of control, through the Department of Education, was negligent to a criminal degree. It has not been made answerable.
Price
$26.95


 
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