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    LINES OF DEVELOPMENT IN PRIMARY MAT

    €17.45
    The bestselling, indispensable guide for all teachers of primary maths

    Wild Belfast

    €16.25
    Wild Belfast tells the fascinating story of the wild creatures and plants that live within the urban environment of Northern Ireland's capital. It takes the reader on a safari around Greater Belfast - from the inner city and domestic gardens through parks, meadows, wetlands, woodlands and coastal areas.

    ENDURING CITY BELFAST IN THE 20TH

    €37.50
    Tells the story of Belfast and its people in the twentieth century. This volume contains nineteen essays that record the highs and lows of a century of seismic change in Belfast's history. It charts the evolution and development of Belfast - from politics and governance to education and health, planning and architecture, and more.

    IRISH FOLK AND FAIRY TALES

    €8.99
    In this wonderful collection of stories by some of Ireland's finest writers, including Carleton, Yeats and Lady Wilde, a legion of fairy folk - leprechauns, giants, witches and mermaids - help, hinder, charm and terrify their mortal neighbours.

    SALUTE FROM THE BANDEROL

    €25.00
    Author, journalist and broadcaster Sam Hanna Bell fought tirelessly to establish, promote and protect the unique cultural and literary identity of Northern Ireland. This book affirms Bell's importance in the creative and cultural life of Northern Ireland.

    Dream on

    €12.99
    How many of us have dreamt of playing like Seve Ballesteros or Ben Hogan? Of playing just one round of par golf? Author John Richardson actually did it, and in this book, you will find out how.

    EIGHTY NOT OUT

    €13.75
    A memoir of alcoholism, family, Ireland, Tanzania, Ghana ... and a life fully lived.

    Breadboy

    €10.99
    When Breadboy Tony Macaulay was growing up on the Shankill in the 70s, the Troubles were ever-present and times were hard. But with ABBA on the radio, a job in the Ormo mini shop, and Judy Carlton in his heart, Breadboy isn't letting anything get him down.

    Colourpoint Creative Ltd