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Donal Ryan ... The Spinning Heart
Ed. Brendan O'Donoghue ... A Moriarty Reader
Mike McCormack ... Getting it in the Head
Richard Murphy ... Poems 1952-2012
Ed. Kevin Barry ... Traces of Peter Rice
Ross Skelton ... Eden Halt: An Antrim Memoir
Ciaran Carty ... Intimacy With Strangers: A Life of Brief Encounters
Fergus Mulligan ... William Dargan: An Honourable Life (1799-1867)
Sorj Chalandon - Ursula Meany Scott ... Return to Killybegs
William King ... Is That All There Is?
Desmond Hogan ... The Ikon Maker
Hector McDonnell ... Ireland's Other History
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Rechts, Albert ... Handbook to a Hypothetical City
Mike McCormack ... Forensic Songs
Richard McNeff ... With Barry Flanagan: Travels Through Time and Spain
David Fitzpatrick ... Terror in Ireland 1916-1923
Power, Kevin ... Bad Day In Blackrock
Mike Scott ... Mike Scott: Adventures of a Waterboy
Adrian Kenny ... Portobello Notebook
Lingard Goulding ... Your Children are not your Children: The Story Of Headfort School
Alison Maxwell and Shay Harpur ... Jammet's of Dublin
Eoin O'Brien ... The Weight of Compassion and Other Essays
Amanda Bell (ed) ... Maurice Craig: Photographs
Flann O'Brien ... Myles Away From Dublin
Edited by Kathy Gilfillan ... Trinity Tales: Trinity College Dublin in the Seventies
Flann O'Brien ... Myles Before Myles
John Moriarty ... Nostos
Donal Magner ... Stopping by Woods: a Guide to the Forests and Woodlands of Ireland
Amelia Stein ... The Palm House
Butler, Hubert ... Ten Thousand Saints: A Study in Irish and European Origins
Doyle, Bill ... Images of Dublin: A Time Remembered


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