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  • Owen Corrigan

    This book traces the history of pharmacy in Ireland from the earliest times to the end of the twentieth century. It is primarily for pharmacists/pharmaceutical chemists and all those with an interest in the history of the health professions in Ireland. The author, Owen I. Corrigan FTCD is a pharmacy educator and pharmaceutical scientist and was Professor of Pharmaceutics in Trinity College Dublin.
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    John relates many different stories, some are humorous, and more are deadly serious. The Northern influence still dominates. John is also deeply involved in the Oral History project which is being promoted by the GSRMA (Garda Síochána Retired Association)  and available on gardahistory.com. He is the author of two books on policing, A Question of Honour, Politics and Policing (2020) and Securing the Irish State (2022). This, his third book, is an adaptation of A Question of Honour. Check out his website www.jaobrien.ie
  • Seamus Moore

    Rock Around the Clock is a highly entertaining book with Informative credentials. With a year-by-year review of over 291 Top 10 songs from three countries (USA, UK, and Ireland) the book contains a year and song index making it easy to dip into for your favourite year or song.   Seamus Moore was born in Thurles, County Tipperary in 1946. In his early twenties, at the height of the showband scene, he travelled the country playing the trombone, first with The Jack Hanley Showband from Templemore and later with the Enniskillen-based The Skyrockets. Forty years on, Seamus shared his love of music, particularly the sixties (especially the Beatles) presenting music programmes on local radio. The research required for the radio shows motivated Seamus to write his first book ‘All Together Now, We Love The Beatles’ in 2015.
  • Michael Galvin

    Food for Thought is a series of thoughtful essays on books in author Michael Galvin’s library. He takes a closer look on the lessons he’s learned from volumes as diverse as Benedictus by John O’Donoghue to The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche. In the introduction, Michael Galvin says “The idea is to pay a visit to individual books of my collection and dedicate a chapter to each. I am excited at the prospect of introducing you to some of my most trusted literary companions and friends, which I must caution, include a number of surprises and perhaps, unexpected characters!”
  • Dr. Padraic Gibson
    This book offers the reader a ‘how to’ of Brief Strategic Coaching which is a new, innovative and truly original coaching method.  This book will allow you to apply strategic coaching to working with individuals and organisation.
    www.coachingclinic.ie
  • Katy Kelly A practical guide for teachers. Playing for Learning is a must-have resource for teachers of infant classes, school leaders and all educators who wish to foster learning that is active, playful and, above all else, fun!
  • Mary O'Neill

    With contributions from lacemakers, this book will take you on a journey around Ireland and give a glimpse into the fascinating world of Irish lace, with information on the lacemaking area, its history, previous revivals, and current lacemakers, all preserving these traditional skills for future generations.
  • Wining, dining and dancing in Dún Laoghaire through the ages.

    Eileen O’Duffy

    Champagne, Cocktails and Crêpes Suzette is a journey back to a golden era where local residents and visitors wined, dined and danced in Dún Laoghaire town and along the waterfront. The book is a limited edition, stylish, luxurious, coffee table book. It is A4 landscape size with a laminated hard cover, 160 pages printed on 150gsm silk paper, with lots of beautiful photographs, many in full colour.
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    The McKeogh Family Story – North Tipperary and Beyond

    Original price was: €55.00.Current price is: €45.00.
    Mary Fitzgerald The McKeogh Family Story traces the descendants of the McKeogh men who were living in the parishes of Ballina / Boher, Ballinahinch / Killoscully, and Newport / Birdhill when the 1666/1665 and 1666/1667 Hearth Money Rolls were compiled. It includes a brief history of their ancestors and covers the lives of a family of farmers, merchants, labourers, craftsmen/women, teachers, priests, nuns, and doctors from the mid-1600s until the early 1900s. This Hardback B5 Volume of 485 pages is divided into seven parts, with subdivisions to help the reader find their place on the genealogical tree. Part 7 consists of blank pages to facilitate a link between the past and the present.
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