Gary L. Kreps
Communicating in organizations today: blending theory and practice is a core textbook for organizational communication courses (at the sophomore and junior level).
Gary Golio
Jimi hendrix was many things: a superstar, a rebel, a hero, an innovator.
Gary Jeffrey
Tory Quinn
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Susanna Quinn
Tory Quinn
Tory Quinn
Gary L. Creasey
Gary Christopher
Gary Christopher
Tory Quinn
Gary A. O'Dell
Gary Robinson
Gary A. O'Dell
Tory Quinn
Tory Quinn
Gary Alan Fine
Kate Quinn
Gary Saul Morson
Tory Quinn
Tory Quinn
Oliver Quinn
Tom V. Quinn
Julia Quinn
Gary McPherson
Gary Weiland
Gary R. Schmidgall
Robert Gary Dodds
Gary B. Boyd
Gary Dean Quesenberry
Ryan Quinn Flanagan
Gary Robinson
Gary Chapman
Gary N. Felder
Gary F. Bouloux
Alyssa Quinn
Gary Hoppenstand
Jordan Quinn
Gary R. Lock
Spencer Quinn
Gary Gildner
Gary Thomas
Gary Kamiya
Gary Phillips
Gary John Bishop
Quinn Morris
Gary Lachman
Gary R. Mormino
Gary Wiener
Hughes, Michael
Robert Redmond
Flynn Berry
Nora Roberts
Tom O'Neill
James Gallen
Ann Wilson
Helen Lee
Did you know that the inventor of the submarine was born along the west coast of ireland, that ships from the spanish armada floundered off the irish atlantic seaboard and that guns for the 1916 easter rising were to be landed at barna strand in co.
Patrick MAUME
Warren R. Hofstra
Alvin Jackson
Edward carson led ulster unionist resistance to the third home rule bill, and was a brilliantly successful barrister.
Roberts, Nora
Harry T. Dickinson
Darran Anderson
Harris, Mary
Fionnghuala Sweeney
Henry, William, Sr.
Between the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century, lady augusta gregory welcomed numerous distinguished literary and artistic friends to her home in coole park.
Jim Maher
The definitive story of harry boland, the ardent and prominent republican, loyal confidant to de valera and close friend and, later, love rival to michael collins for the heart of kitty kiernan.
Patricia Medcalf
1959 to 1999 was a pivotal time in the republic of ireland's short history.
James Stephens
Dáithí Mac Cárthaigh
Roger A. Stalley
An exciting new account of irish high crosses this landmark study of irish high crosses focuses on the carvings of an unnamed artist, the “muiredach master,” whose monuments—completed in the early years of the 10th century—deserve a pla.
Elena Prats Porcar
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of language policy development in ireland for the inclusion of three languages in the primary school curriculum.
Jonathan Greer
Nigel Eastman
Forensic psychiatry is the first book to cover the clinical, legal and ethical issues for the treatment of mentally disordered offenders for all of the united kingdom and republic of ireland jurisdictions.
Neil Cotter
Donald McRae
Michael Fewer
The irish civil war began at around four o’clock in the morningon june 28, 1922.
Tony Doherty
Sean Muldoon
Howard Clarke
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Sam Blake
A crippled economy changes lola jones' silver-spoon status to copper and threatens to rip her sheltered family from the upper echelons of society, dropping them into the rotten bowels of east st.
Kathryn O'Sullivan
Kevin Grant
Last weapons explains how the use of hunger strikes and fasts in political protest became a global phenomenon.
Blake Knox
Anthony Adeane
In 1974, two men vanished without a trace under suspicious circumstances, shocking the people of iceland, where serious crime is almost non-existent.
Jonathan Greer
Joan Stagles
Tim Pat Coogan
Sarah Davis-Goff
Last ones left alive is the story of orpen, a young woman who must walk on foot across a ravaged ireland in the desperate hope of saving herself, and her guardian maeve, from the zombie-like menace known as the skrake.
James Joyce
The stories were written when irish nationalism was at its peak, and a search for a national identity and purpose was raging; at a crossroads of history and culture, ireland was jolted by various converging ideas and influences.
Daniel Finn
Padraig Connolly
Michael Fewer
The irish civil war began at around four o’clock in the morningon june 28, 1922.
John Gibney
Joseph (editor) O'Connor
A powerful and deeply moving masterpiece about love, partings and reconciliation from the international bestselling author of star of the sea 'a virtuoso display of literary talent...
Kathleen Hughes
Originally published in 1966, the church in early irish society traces the history of the church right up until the twelfth century.
Eamonn Henry
These true stories drawn from historical sources and local reminiscences, have been brought together and retold by eamonn henry.
Eamon Maher
To mark the fact that the reimagining ireland series will soon have one hundred volumes in print, this book brings together a selection of essays from the first fifty volumes, carefully chosen to give a flavour of the diversity and multidisciplinar.
Sheila Connolly
Niamh McBrannan
Kurt Kullmann
David Clare