Results for: books tagged ‘Dublin’

  1. The General

    The General: John Boorman

    The General is the story of Martin Cahill - a working-class Dubliner who was the mastermind behind a series of daring robberies that stunned Ireland in the 1980s. Despite being ... More

  2. Finnegans Wake

    Finnegans Wake: James Joyce

    The complete text of James Joyce's dream masterpiece, one of the great works of twentieth-century literature. This copyright edition incorporates Joyce's own alterations and corrections to the first printing in ... More

  3. Standard Time

    Standard Time: Keith Ridgway

    The stories in this collection by Keith Ridgway bring to life a strange, changing Dublin, full of pathos and wry humour; a city haunted by its future as much as ... More

  4. Horses

    Horses: Keith Ridgway

    Horses is the story of a storm, and of grief and arson and revenge. A priest, a doctor and a policeman, on a single wild night south of Dublin, struggle ... More

  5. The Parts

    The Parts: Keith Ridgway

    Part thriller, part comedy, part portrait of a city, The Parts shares airtime with Joe Kavanagh, radio host struggling with interference from his private life; Barry, his producer, about to ... More

  6. The Long Falling

    The Long Falling: Keith Ridgway

    Winner of the Prix Femina Etranger and the Premier Roman Etranger awards for literature. A nightmare marriage; a cold, rural community; a tragedy in the past for which she is ... More

  7. The Swing of Things

    The Swing of Things: Sean O'Reilly

    Noel Boyle needs a new life and he has come to Dublin to find it. He dreams of transformation and renewal. But once there he finds himself haunted, both by ... More

  8. The Pride of Parnell Street

    The Pride of Parnell Street: Sebastian Barry

    Italy 1 - Ireland 0 . . .The score that marked Ireland's demoralising exit from Italia '90 took its toll. No more so than for Janet and Joe Brady of ... More

  9. Queen of the Wits

    Queen of the Wits: Norma Clarke

    A story of celebrity, sex and literature: one extraordinary woman's battle to survive in early eighteenth-century London and Dublin. More

  10. High Ground

    High Ground: John McGahern

    The stories in High Ground are set in ordinary places, in the streets and suburbs and dancehalls of Dublin, the small towns and fields of the midlands, the big houses ... More

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