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        McCoubrey. Mark B McCaffery

        A wonderful novel, a moment in time caught by Mark B. McCaffery who transports us back fifty years to how adolescence and angst was for Barry-Joe, an inquisitive kid, learning the...

        UDR DECLASSIFIED

        In UDR: DECLASSIFIED, Michelle Smith reveals what the British establishment, the British government and its armed forces knew and had to say about the controversial regiment in recently declassified files. From...

        Home. Why public housing is the answer.

        Home: why public house us the answer examines the structural causes of our housing emergency, provides a detailed critique of government housing policy from the 1980s to the present and outlines...

        25th Anniversary Edition. Eyewitness Bloody Sunday

        Hardly ever is it the people in power who make the difference; nearly always its the power of the people. It takes time and it takes various forms. This book is...

        BELFAST DAYS. A 1972 TEENAGE DIARY

        Belfast 1972. It's the bloodiest yrat of the Northern Irish 'Troubles' and  sixteen year old schoolgirl Eimear O'Callaghan bears witness in her new diary. What follows is a unique ans at...

        The Peer, The Priests and the Press. A Story Of the Demise Of Irish Landlordism

        Lord George Agusta Hill was the godson of a British king and the son of one if the largest landowners in Ireland and one of England's richest women. He also married...

        RESTING PLACES On Wounds, War and the Irish Revolution

        A powerful, moving book about the heaviness of history land a reckoning with what reconciliation can mean in the present. To read it is to walk with ghosts, to time-travel, to...

        Struggling To Breathe The Diary Of A Psychiatric In-Patient.

        After reaching high academic success, Niamh Brownlee became a primary school teacher, first in Kent then back home in Belfast. But all was not well. Gradually, Niamh became more and more...