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Books published by publisher The Mercier Press Ltd (2 Mar. 2015)

  • The Only Child

    Malachy G. (Translator) Combaluzier, Charles; Carroll

    Paperback (The Mercier Press, March 15, 1961)
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  • The Titanic and the Mystery Ship

    Ellen Regan, Peter Dobson

    Paperback (The Mercier Press Ltd, )
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  • A Munster Twilight

    Daniel Corkery

    Mass Market Paperback (The Mercier Press, Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • A Munster Twilight

    Daniel Corkery

    Paperback (The Mercier Press, Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • Colm & the Ghost's Revenge: Sequel to 'Colm & the Lazarus Key'

    By (author) Kieran Mark Crowley

    Paperback (The Mercier Press Ltd, July 6, 2012)
    The follow up to 'Colm & The Lazarus Key'. Can Colm and his cousin 'Brute' defeat the master criminal known only as 'The Ghost'?
  • Arthur Quinn and the World Serpent

    Alan Early

    Paperback (The Mercier Press Ltd, March 30, 2012)
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  • Flight of the Eagle

    Standish O'Grady

    Paperback (The Mercier Press Ltd, March 15, 1980)
    No imaginative writer could devise a more romantic and thrilling tale than the true story of the kidnapping of young Hugh Roe O'Donnell from his homeland in north Donegal, his imprisonment in Dublin Castle and his subsequent escape on Christmas Eve in 1591. The Flight of the Eagle is a splendid story of the Elizabethan era in Irish history, filled as it was with colour, excitement, high drama and sudden violence. The author, Standish O'Grady, drew from such accepted sources as the Annals of the Four Masters and State Papers and breathed a spirit into the dry bones of innumerable contemporary documents so that the men and women of Elizabethan Ireland seem to live and move before us.His portrayals of the fiery old chieftain, Fiach Mac Hugh O'Byrne, the powerful, charming and politically astute Hugh O'Neill, the brilliant unscrupulous Viceroy, Sir John Perron, and many others, lose nothing of the complexities of their characters. With an historian's integrity he describes the turbulent era as it was, the private ambitions and personal desires of the people who were shaping it, their mistakes and their achievements, their heroism and in many instances, their inability to adapt to changing times.To the depiction of his hero, the young Red Hugh of Ulster, O'Grady brings a poet's touch. The personal grace and beauty of the boy, his innate dignity and mettlesome resolution are finely portrayed.Standish O'Grady was born in Castletown Berehaven, County Cork in 1846. He was educated at the local school and later at Tipperary Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin. He was called to the Bar in 1868 but later turned instead to writing. He wrote a series of novels based on Irish history including Finn and His Companions, The Coming of Cuchulainn, The Gates of the North, In the Wake of King James and Ulrick the Ready.
  • Fionn Mac Cumhail's Epic Adventures

    Edmund Lenihan

    Hardcover (The Mercier Press Ltd (2 Mar. 2015), March 15, 1600)
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  • Monkie Business

    Debbie Thomas

    Paperback (The Mercier Press Ltd, Feb. 11, 2014)
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  • Arthur Quinn and Hell's Keeper

    Alan Early

    Paperback (The Mercier Press Ltd, Jan. 14, 2014)
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  • Monsters He Mumbled

    Sean O'Huigin

    Paperback (The Mercier Press Ltd, Oct. 16, 1989)
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