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RanDumb

Hayes, Mark
RanDumb
We all talk about it: changing our lives. What we're going to do. Want to do. Will do. Wish we'd done. Until: Game over, flat line. Maybe next time. Randumb tells the story of an Irish Mark who one day decided to make the change. Abandoned the regular way of life. Took a shot. Gave it a shot. Leaving the green fields of Ireland, going to Hollywood. Chasing the dream. Chasing his tail. Randumb takes the reader on an unforgettable journey throug...

CHF 19.90

Beatsploitation

Curran, Kevin
Beatsploitation
One good track could change everything. Just one good track and Rob Lynch can finally quit his suburban teaching job and get his band, the Terrors, once Dublin's next big thing, the fame and recognition they dream of. But it's not happening - they need a new sound. When Rob discovers the unique gifts of one of his students, John 'Kembo' Pereira, a troubled African teenager with a particular talent for creating beats, he sees an opportunity tha...

CHF 24.90

Eightball Boogie

Burke, Declan
Eightball Boogie
Flashing with razor-sharp wit and edgy, face-paced plotting, Eightball Boogie is an enthralling page-turner.

CHF 25.50

Gilroy Was Good For Guinness

Hughes, David
Gilroy Was Good For Guinness
An art book with a narrative storyline detailing the legendary images of John Gilroy, who was responsible for the Guinness campaigns. Spans the last 70 years, with many never-before-seen images.

CHF 41.50

Lucinda Sly

O Se, Maidhc Daini- n / Fitzmaurice, Gabriel
Lucinda Sly
The Story of Lucinda Sly by renowned Irish language author, Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé is based on events that took place in Carlow in 1834 and 1835. The novel tells the story of Lucinda Singleton, a widow who married a well-to-do farmer named Walter Sly. Suffering at the hands of her abusive husband - a drunkard and a brute - she conspires with her lover, John Dempsey, to murder him. Capturing the sentiment in Carlow at that time, the lovers were han...

CHF 20.90

Flagging the Problem

Barry, Harry
Flagging the Problem
Dr. Harry Barry seeks to address the deficit in public knowledge relating to the understanding of mental health. He presents a unique approach to the subject based on a colour-coded flag system: the Green Flag denotes the normal mood system, the Red Flag stands for depression, the Yellow Flag for anxiety, the Purple Flag for addiction, and the White Flag for suicide. He discusses each of the 'flags' in turn and answers many commonly asked ques...

CHF 22.90

Blood, Sweat and Tears

Clonan, Tom
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Irish troops have served 40, 000 individual tours of duty over four decades in Lebanon. All over Ireland, in almost every family, there is a father, a brother, a sister, son, daughter or cousin who has come under fire in South Lebanon. Forty-seven Irish troops died in Lebanon and thousands more have returned with physical and psychological injuries. Blood, Sweat and Tears tells the true story of the Irish at war. Clonan brings the reader on a ...

CHF 26.90