A Whole New Plan for Living: Achieving Balance and Wellness in a Changing World
The comprehensive and powerful new book from renowned psychiatrist Jim Lucey.
Jim Lucey
Published: January /
2022
Hachette Books Ireland
9781529345674
352 Pages
£9.99
Paperback / softback
Ireland
Psychiatry
Ulysses: A Reader’s Odyssey
An essential introduction for all readers seeking to navigate Joyce's notoriously impenetrable masterpiece.
Daniel Mulhall
Published: January /
2022
New Island Books
9781848408296
324 Pages
€15.95
£13.99
Paperback / softback
Ireland
Literature: history & criticism
Ulysses Remastered Special Centenary Edition
James Joyce; Robert Gogan; Robert Gogan
Published: January /
2022
Music Ireland
9780955097492
720 Pages
£20
Paperback / softback
Ireland
Classical texts
Quinn
This is the gripping inside story of Ireland’s bankrupt billionaire, Sean Quinn, who went from rags to riches before gambling it all on Anglo-Irish Bank shares and became the world’s biggest personal loser of the economic collapse of 2008.Featuring exclusive interviews with Quinn, his family and former colleagues, and a range of Irish political commentators.
Trevor Birney
Published: January /
2022
Merrion Press
9781785373992
272 Pages
€19.95
£17.99
Paperback / softback
Ireland
Biography: business & industry
Plantagenet Ireland
For two centuries after 1199, Ireland was ruled by Plantagenet kings, lineal descendants of Henry II. The island became closely tied to the English crown not just by English law and 18 direct administration, but through other networks, above all the allegiance of a settler establishment led by aristocratic, ecclesiastical and civic elites that benefited from being within the orbit of royal patronage and service.
Robin Frame
Published: January /
2022
Four Courts Press Ltd
9781846827945
340 Pages
€55
£50
Hardback
Ireland
British & Irish history
Lakes of Cavan: One for Every Day of the Year
There is an age-old saying that Cavan has 'a lake for every day of the year'. Now, for the first time, 365 lakes in the county have been listed and photographed for this book by photographer Hu O'Reilly.
Hu O'Reilly
Published: January /
2022
The Lilliput Press Ltd
9781843518310
152 Pages
€29.95
£26
Hardback
Ireland
Photographs: collections
Ireland 1922: Independence, Partition, Civil War
Fifty essays. Fifty contributors. One extraordinary year.From the handover of Dublin Castle, to the dawning of a new border across the island, to the fateful divisions of the civil war, Ireland 1922 provides a snapshot of a year of turmoil, tragedy and, amidst it all, state-building as the Irish revolution drew to a close.Leading international scholars from different disciplines explore a turning point in Irish history; one whose legacy remains controversial a century on.
Darragh Gannon; Fearghal McGarry
Published: January /
2022
Royal Irish Academy
9781911479796
378 Pages
€30
£28
Hardback
Ireland
British & Irish history
The Ignatian Guide to Forgiveness
Forgiveness is hard. But Jesus knows how much we need it. True forgiveness can be complicated because the pain of betrayal, loss, deception, and personal attack clings tightly to our emotions, memories, even our bodies. We may intend to forgive yet become stuck in our own mixed motives, others' silence or anger, and the skewed stories we believe and tell about our lives.
M Berzins McCoy
Published: January /
2022
Messenger Publications
9781788125192
96 Pages
€12.95
£11.95
Paperback / softback
Ireland
Religious social & pastoral thought & activity
Hearers of the Word: Praying & exploring the readings Lent & Holy Week: Year C
A very useful resource for all who wish to get more out the Sunday readings. Fr Kieran is very well-known for his regular emailings of resources on the readings. These are hugely popular amongst clergy and others. Now, for the first time, these readings are brought together in a series of books.
Kieran J. O'Mahony (OSA)
Published: January /
2022
Messenger Publications
9781788124706
160 Pages
€19.95
£18.95
Paperback / softback
Ireland
New Testaments
The Handover: Dublin Castle and the British withdrawal from Ireland, 1922
This book illustrates the 1922 handover of power by the outgoing British administration to the Provisional Government of Ireland led by Michael Collins in early 1922. The handover fell between the Treaty split of January 1922 and the outbreak of the Civil War in June 1922 and is usually overshadowed by both. The book bridges this gap by telling a relatively unfamiliar but hugely important story.
John Gibney; Kate O'Malley
Published: January /
2022
Royal Irish Academy
9781911479840
200 Pages
€20
£18
Hardback
Ireland
British & Irish history