Ciaran Carson
A series of reveries about life and love in 1980s Belfast
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Glenn Patterson
The return to print of Patterson’s 2nd novel with an exclusive Blackstaff Bookends section.
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Glenn Patterson
The return to print of Patterson’s 1st novel with an exclusive Blackstaff
Bookends section.
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Glenn Patterson
The return to print of Patterson’s 4th novel with an exclusive Blackstaff Bookends section.
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Howard Wright
An observant, diverse and often humorous collection from a new voice in Northern Irish poetry.
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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
An intelligent, witty and fiercely humane insight into modern Ireland by one of our most accomplished writers.
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Patrick Crotty
An indispensable anthology featuring 47 acclaimed poets and over 250 stunning poems.
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Patricia Craig
Containing over one thousand extracts to present a rich and subtle picture of Ulster.
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Andrew Elliott
An extraordinary collection of breathtaking poetic range and imaginative daring.
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C.L. Dallat
A tender, candid and beautifully crafted collection of poetry.
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Gordon Jarvie
A new edition of a much-loved Blackstaff classic.
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George Benn
Beautiful facsimile edition of Benn’s seminal history of Belfast in two volumes, presented in a lined slipcase with a bow edge, and bound in printed Ratchford cloth boards.
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Michael McLaverty
Following the death of his father, 13-year-old Colm moves from the island of Rathlin to an increasingly violent Belfast.
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George Benn
Beautiful facsimile edition of Benn’s seminal history of our city. Also available as a limited edition.
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Gerald Dawe
A ground-breaking anthology exploring a rich and unique period in Irish poetry.
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Michael McLaverty
Beautiful hardback edition illustrated with specially commissioned wood cuts by Barbara Childs.
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Gerald Dawe
A ground-breaking anthology exploring a rich and unique period in Irish poetry.
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Philip Orr
New edition of Philip Orr’s critically acclaimed book, based on interviews with Somme veterans.
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Michael McLaverty
A fitting celebration of a writer who has been compared to both Joyce and Chekhov.
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Alvin Jackson, David N. Livingstone
The compelling story of the thinkers who established Queen’s as a world-class institution.
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Joe McPartland
A charming and timeless record of the Northern Irish voice at its best.
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Kate O'Hanlon
Kate O'Hanlon nursed on the front line during the darkest days of the Troubles. This is her story.
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Ciaran Carson
The fifth volume of the literary journal from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry
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Tim Brannigan
Kola Kubes and Gelignite, Secrets and Lies – the true story of an extraordinary family
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Jonathan Bardon
The definitive history of Northern Ireland, spanning over nine thousand years.
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Michael McLaverty
Guaranteed to captivate with its poignant drama and authenticity.
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Michael McCaughan
A unique contribution to the iconic story of the great lost ship.
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Josie Gray, Tess Gallagher
A lyrical feast for all those who love hearing and reading stories.
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Ciaran Carson
The fourth volume of the literary journal from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry.
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Michael Faulkner
Another magical journey from the author of The Blue Cabin
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Fergus Hanna Bell, Sam Hanna Bell
A selection
of Sam Hanna Bell’s most important and personal writings
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Ciaran Carson
The third volume of the literary journal from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry.
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Gary Hastings
A unique collection of over 70 airs and tunes, including a CD of the traditional music of fife and drum.
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Sam Hanna Bell
A classic novel of Ulster life by one of the twentieth-century’s greatest writers.
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Ciaran Carson
The second volume of the literary journal from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry.
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Louise Mason
The story of one woman's battle to be reunited with her children.
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Fionnuala O Connor
An in-depth look at the integrated schooling system of Northern Ireland.
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Chris Arthur
A collection of intensely personal meditations on family, history, and loss.
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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
A group of girls are sent to the Gaeltacht to improve their Irish and experience the local culture.
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Ciaran Carson
The first volume of the literary journal from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry.
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Brian Nelson, Robert Thompson
Includes over 300 colour photographs of the habitats, larvae and adults of all the species found in Ireland.
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Brian Walker
Diaries, letters and photographs recreate the everyday life of a typical Ulster farming community.
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Brian Williams, Sarah Gormley
Comprehensive illustrated catalogue of archaeological objects from County Fermanagh.
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Brian Nelson, Robert Thompson
Lavishly illustrated, this is an unmissable book for anyone who is interested in the natural world.
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Jason Johnson
Thrilling, urgent and blackly comic new novel from the Irish Irvine Welsh.
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Catherine Phil MacCarthy
A collection of finely crafted poems that are perceptive and assured.
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Paul Evans
The big story of the Wee Man from Strabane; candid and full of heart, a must-have book for fans!
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Ian Malcolm
A fascinating study of the attitudes of Protestant schoolchildren towards the Irish language.
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John Martin
The definitive chronicle of greyhounds in Ireland – both on the track and in the field. Featuring over 120 photographs and illustrations.
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Geoff Hill
Geoff Hill is at it again! Buy your copy of his brilliant new collection of travel writings today.
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Michael Foley
A powerful collection that examines age and mortality with unflinching honesty and wry humour.
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Robert Scott
Discover the wild creatures and plants that live alongside Belfast's human residents!
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Don Anderson
Celebrating an organisation that has championed the legal rights of Belfast's citizens for 65 years.
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Patricia Craig
An absorbing memoir about religious identities, family and growing up in 1950s Belfast and Donegal.
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Leland Bardwell
An exceptional novel about the devastating power of secrets.
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Susan McKay
A groundbreaking, highly-acclaimed study of the Protestants of Northern Ireland.
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Frederick Boal, Stephen A. Royle
The story of Belfast and its people in the twentieth century.
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Frank Ormsby, John Hewitt, Michael Longley
A celebration of a unique, compelling and still urgent voice in Irish poetry.
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Simon Dougan
A must-have book for anyone who loves food.
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Leland Bardwell
An acclaimed and timeless novel about class, love, religion and self-discovery.
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Robert Bell
Information on over five hundred of the most common family names in Ulster.
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Robert Scott
The story of Belfast’s parks and the role they have played in the lives of the city’s citizens.
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Helen Lewis
The powerful and moving story of a Czechoslovakian Jew who survived the Holocaust.
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Geoff Hill
Geoff Hill takes on the Pan-American Highway in another incredible biking adventure.
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Stephen Davison
Flying Finn charts the spectacular career of Martin Finnegan, in over 150 stunning photographs.
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Geoff Hill
A thoughtful, hilarious, off-beat travelogue by award-winning journalist Geoff Hill.
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Sam McAughtry
Sam McAughtry's tribute to his much-loved brother, Mart, who died in the Second World War.
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Jenny Bristow
Join Jenny as she brings the best of US cookery back home to Ireland.
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Esler Crawford
From Down to Donegal in over 130 new aerial photographs.
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Aibhlín McCrann
A challenging collection of essays by sixteen eminent commentators about the regeneration of Ballymun.
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Michael Viney
A Smithsonian Natural History.
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John Hewitt
A study of the nineteenth century country poets of Antrim and Down.
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Gillian McIntosh
This lavishly illustrated book charts the history of the iconic City Hall.
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John F. Deane
Haunting, occasionally comic and always beautifully written.
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Frank Ormsby
A rich and varied anthology, testament to Queen's vigorous poetic tradition.
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Alain Le Garsmeur, Ian Hill
A stunning celebration of Strangford Lough, one of the best-loved parts of Ireland.
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Garbhan Downey
Ballot boxes, balaclavas and backhanders – an explosively funny Irish election romp.
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Myrtle Hill
A compelling account of the role of women in shaping modern Ireland.
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Eunice Pitt, Mary Deboys
The best-selling guide for teachers of primary mathematics.
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Shan F. Bullock
A fascinating biography of a Titanic hero.
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Philip S. Watson
A guide to the Causeway Coast Way, divided into seven easily walked sections.
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Stephen Davison
Hard Roads is Stephen Davison’s unforgettable photographic testament to the sport he loves – stocks running low, so order now!
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Michael Viney
Irish nature writing at its lyrical best.
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Jenny Bristow
Jenny Bristow is in sparkling form in this stunning collection of fresh and light recipes.
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Glenn Patterson
A knowing and powerful exploration of death, guilt and the legacies of war.
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Michael Faulkner
An honest, funny and moving account of life on an uninhabited island in Strangford Lough.
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Ian Malcolm
A fascinating study of the attitudes of Protestant schoolchildren to the Irish language.
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