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What is an ISBN and how do we use it? Eleanor Pigg from Nielsen explains the key facts. In 2019, 12.2m print books were sold through Irish booksellers to...
Tatty by Christine Dwyer Hickey is this year’s selection for the annual Dublin: One City One Book during the month of April. The newly published edition, thanks to New Island Books, launched...
Most Borrowed Books of 2019 Revealed in Lead Up to National Library Open Day, 29th February. The Local Government Management Agency (LGMA), in the lead up to the National Library Open...

Eason buys Dubray Books

Eason have today announced the acquisition of Dubray Books. According to The Bookseller reporting of the announcement, the plan is to retain the Dubray brand and current management team. Maria Dickenson, Managing Director...
Strange Hotel by Eimear McBride | £12.99 | 9780571355143 | 192 pages | Faber & Faber |06/02/2020 McBride’s third novel offers five moments in...
Earlier today, the festival organisers announced that the 2020 book fair will be moved from March 30 - April 2 to May 4-7 They stated in a tweet @BoChildrensBook:
The British Book Awards #Nibbies today announced the five Irish publishers who have been shortlisted for The Small Press of the Year Award (Ireland). The 2020 nominees are:
No Jigs or Reels Tony Canavan looks at the Irish angle of Anthony Powell’s A Dance to the Music of Time, Anthony Dymoke Powell (1905 –2000), to give him his...
The Limerick Literary Festival, formerly under the moniker of The Kate O’Brien Weekend, will commence on the 21st of February and will conclude this literary replete weekend on Sunday. This event will mark the 10th anniversary...
The judge panel for the British Book Award (or Nibbies) have released their regional shortlists for the Independent Bookshop of the Year award, with three shops from Ireland. The Blessington Book Store, Philip’s Book Shop and Woodbine...
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