The Valley of the Squinting Windows (1918), Brinsley MacNamara's first published novel, so enrage...
This is a writer's journal of his friendships, encounters and observations during the 1950s and 6...
The only child of a middle-class Methodist couple in suburban Clontarf, Niall Rudd attended High ...
Colonial Consequences contains sixteen essays in Irish literature and culture by Belfast-born, Va...
In his second collection of short stories, Mike McCormack joins head andheart in a series of tale...
Martin Healy was a young man when he died, but he wrote with a breadth of insight and sympathy th...
Semi-orphaned, semi-legitimate heir to crumbling Andromeda Park in the lush beauty of the Irish c...
The dramatic failure of the potato crop in mid-19th century Europe caused widespread hunger and d...
This remarkable and powerful novel is described by Francis Stuart himself as an imaginative ficti...
Lilliput Press is delighted to announce the reprint of Jack Doyle: The Gorgeous Gael by Michael T...
An Irish musician and a French free-thing eccentric journey through Normandy in the summertime, o...
This consummate description of the wildlife of the Aran Islands ¿ its flora, fauna, geology and c...