Frank Warren
Warren E. Miller
Lynda Warren
Stephanie Warren Drimmer
Skye Warren
Warren Carlson
Travis Warren Cooper
Aiden Warren
Warren Elofson
Rick Warren
Jeffrey Warren
Kristina Warren
Skye Warren
Eric Warren
Kristina Warren
Nancy Warren
Warren Evans
Quinta Nwanosike Warren
Lindsay M. Warren
J. Warren Salmon
Warren S. Goldstein
Jeffrey Warren
Stephanie Warren Drimmer
Warren Ward
Warren Pezé
Kristina Warren
Warren Ellis
Susan May Warren
Michelle R. Warren
Kaaron Warren
Quinta Nwanosike Warren
Lindsay M. Warren
Michelle Ferrigno Warren
Warren L. Gregoire
Warren B. Powell
Warren S. Goldstein
Frank Warren
Warren Lewis
Aiden Warren
Warren Morris
Warren Montag
Sofia Warren
Skye Warren
J. Warren Salmon
Kristina Warren
Patten, Warren W., Jr.
David P Warren
Lynn is well on her way to a promising career until she's fired for a crime she didn't commit.
Warren Alexander
Joana Hailey Warren
Pru Warren
Warren E. Downey
Peggy Warren
Warren Agius
Kristy Nabhan-Warren
Sheyanne Warren
Jan Davis Warren
Warren E. Downey
Susan Warren Warshow
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
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.
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.
Thomas Grenham
Ronald H. Balson
A series of monologues critiquing capitalism from renowned german playwright falk richter.
Martin Howe
Betrayed by their families and the church, five irish women were condemned to lifetime labouring in a convent laundry.
Michael Ronayne
Kennedy, Michael
Gemma Jackson
Hugh ORAM
Brian McGilloway
Scotland is in my blood…all sixteen-year-old heather macnair wants is to feel normal, to shed the intense paranoia she’s worn all year like a scratchy sweater.
Thomas B. Courtney
Tom Hunt
The little book of waterford is a compendium of fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts about county waterford.
Máiréad Enright
The northern/irish feminist judgments project inaugurates a fresh dialogue on gender, legal judgment, judicial power and national identity in ireland and northern ireland.
Steve Lally
Welcome to county monaghan, a place full of ancient secrets, uncanny stories and unforgettable characters.
Henry Shefflin
Róisín Ryan-Flood
This edited collection explores the dramatic transformations in intimate life that have taken place in ireland in recent years.
Richard Doherty
Alex Barclay
In this electrifying thriller—a bestseller in great britain and ireland—alex barclay creates a stunning array of contrasts—from the violence of a cop’s world to the fragility of an embattled marriage, from the danger of new york’s gritty streets to the qu.
Donnacha Lucey
Azrini Wahidin
Kenneth Milne
Christopher Winn
Glorious miscellany of intriguing stories and interesting ffacts about ireland in bestselling format.
Gerard Brockie
For both higher and ordinary levelnew edition of this market-leading textbook with a special focus on the 2018/2019 compulsory documents study government, economy and society in the republic of ire.
Samuel Lover
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Bernadette C. Hayes
Lewis Perry Curtis
An analysis of the irish policy of the conservative unionists.
Conor Cruise O'Brien
Written in 1972 in the wake of bloody sunday and direct rule, "states of ireland" was conor cruise o'brien's searching analysis of contemporary irish nationalism: part-memoir, part-history, part-polemic.
Stewart Ross
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Mark O'Sullivan
Gangland boss harry larkin has taken three bullets and lies dying in a dublin hospital.
Ruth Frances Long
Bahaa Abdelmegid
Martina Devlin
A warm, witty and wise novel about love, friendship and being in your thirties.
Dan Harvey
Ciardha Siochru
James Joyce
Although james joyce began these stories of dublin life in 1904, when he was 22, and had completed them by the end of 1907, they remained unpublished until 1914 — victims of edwardian squeamishness.
Deborah Lynch
Martina Reilly
When steady, dependable artist eve cole finds herself sitting by a pool in florida with an ex-conman, hatching a plan to steal back a painting reportedly worth 11 million euros, she has to ask herself how the hell she wound up here.
Mary Gilmartin
This early work by the british archaeologist, flinders petrie, was originally published in 1906 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
Liam O'Flaherty
From vicious rival brothers to desperate single mothers, frisky newlyweds to frigid life partners, patrick mcginley covers all kinds of irish (or simply human) relationship in this collection of short stories.
Alan Glynn
The worlds of business, politics and crime collide when two men with the same name, from the same family, die on the same night - one death is a gangland murder, the other, apparently, a road accident.
W. M. Hennessy
Donald H. Akenson
Warren R. Hofstra
Mike Cronin
A rip-roaring ride through the history of the emerald isle ireland's story is an amazingly dramatic and intense one - and today the influence of irish culture can be felt around the globe.
Ann Le Mare
Northern Ireland Audit Office
Randy Lee Eickhoff
Edward Feild