Four Courts Press | Academic Book Publishers">
Cart (
0
item
items
)
►
Browse
New Titles
Back in Print
Special Offers
Coming Soon
eBooks
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Archaeology
Architecture
Arts
Celtic Studies
Guides, References & Archives
History
Law & Legal History
Literature & Criticism
Medieval Studies
Philosophy & Theology
Scottish Studies
Limited Stock – almost gone!
- - - - - - - - - - - -
NUI Publications
Folklore of Ireland Council
Home
Books
About Us
News & Events
Authors' Area
Contact Us
The Making of The Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985
Related Titles:
Ingenious Ireland
A county-by-county exploration of Irish mysteries and marvels
Ingenious Ireland is a unique study of this country’s natural wonders, clever inventions and historic industries. Richly illustrated, meticulously researched and lucidly written, it brings...
Author/Editor:
Mary Mulvihill
Irish Men and Women in the Second World War
The publication of this book in 1999 provided the first detailed examination of the many Irish men and women, all volunteers, who served in the...
Author/Editor:
Richard Doherty
The reminiscences of Ignatius O'Brien, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1913-18
A life in Cork, Dublin and Westminster
Ignatius O’Brien was the youngest son of a struggling Cork business family. After somewhat unhappy experiences at a Cork Vincentian school and the Catholic University...
Author/Editor:
Daire Hogan & Patrick Maume, editors
Art O'Brien and Irish Nationalism in London, 1900-25
*Joint winner of the NUI Publication Prize in Irish History 2023* London-born and reared, Art O’Brien’s journey from wealthy electrical engineer to leader of Irish militant...
Author/Editor:
Dr Mary MacDiarmada
Electioneering and Propaganda in Ireland, 1917–21
Votes, violence and victory
This book provides an illuminating and unique analysis of the political rivalry between all the major parties during Ireland’s revolutionary years. Politicians, propagandists and their...
Author/Editor:
Elaine Callinan
The Queen v Patrick O’Donnell
The Man who shot the informer James Carey
Patrick O’Donnell achieved the status of a national hero when he killed Ireland’s most infamous informer James Carey on board a steamship off the coast...
Author/Editor:
Seán Ó Cuirreáin
« Back
Reviews
Home
Books
About Us
News & Events
Authors' Area
Contact Us