General catalogue - The O'Brien Press
General catalogue - The O'Brien Press
General catalogue - The O'Brien Press
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<strong>The</strong> Joyce We Knew<br />
Memoirs of Joyce<br />
Ulick O’Connor<br />
<strong>The</strong>se fascinating reminiscences by some<br />
of his friends and contemporaries give a<br />
deep insight into James Joyce and bring to<br />
light many less well-known characteristics.<br />
126 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-324-2<br />
€9.99 pb<br />
Rights available W / Rights sold J<br />
Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl<br />
Kate McCafferty<br />
<strong>The</strong> story of Cot Daley, a young girl<br />
kidnapped from her home in Galway, and<br />
shipped out to Barbados, where more<br />
than 50,000 Irish were sold as indentured<br />
servants to the plantation owners of the<br />
Caribbean.<br />
210 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-314-3/€15.99 hb<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-338-9/€8.99 pb.<br />
Cromwell<br />
An Honourable Enemy<br />
Tom Reilly<br />
This controversial study of Cromwell’s notorious<br />
Irish campaign. A native of Drogheda,<br />
the site of one of Cromwell’s most notorious<br />
alleged massacres, Reilly demolishes the lore<br />
and preconceptions about the man and his<br />
march through Ireland.<br />
316 pages/ISBN 978-0-86322-390-7<br />
€12.99 pb/Rights available W<br />
Enchanted by Dreams<br />
<strong>The</strong> Journal of a Revolutionary<br />
Joe Good<br />
<strong>The</strong> exceptionally well-written first-hand account<br />
of the 1916 Rising by a Londoner who<br />
was a member of the Irish Volunteers.<br />
212 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-225-2<br />
€12.99 pb/Rights available W<br />
A36<br />
Dissent into Treason<br />
Unitarians, King-killers and the Society<br />
of United Irishmen<br />
Fergus Whelan<br />
<strong>The</strong> hidden history of the Protestant Dissenters<br />
whose Dublin congregations were<br />
established by officers of Cromwell’s army<br />
and who went on to contribute their republican<br />
ideas to the revolutionary movement<br />
established in 1791, the United Irishmen.<br />
288 pages/ISBN 978-0-86322-429-4<br />
€16.99 pb/Rights available W<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bodhrán Makers<br />
John B. Keane<br />
Life is harsh in close-knit community of<br />
Dirrabeg, a community on the Dingle<br />
Peninsula facing extinction in the mid-<br />
1950’s. Donal Hallpelly’s bodhran playing<br />
brings him into conflict with Canon Tett, the<br />
ultraconservative local priest.<br />
254 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-300-6<br />
€9.99 pb/Rights available W<br />
Rights sold Slo • US/CAN<br />
American Skin<br />
Ken Bruen<br />
Comparable to William Burroughs’ Naked<br />
Lunch, Leonard Cohen’s Beautiful Losers<br />
and Norman Mailer’s Why Are We in<br />
Vietnam, Ken Bruen’s American Skin is a<br />
unique take on the American dream from<br />
a master of noir. Ken Bruen has been a<br />
finalist for the Edgar, Anthony and Barry<br />
Awards.<br />
288 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-379-2<br />
€16.99 hb<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-399-0<br />
€9.99 pb<br />
To Hell or Barbados<br />
<strong>The</strong> ethnic cleansing of Ireland<br />
Sean O’Callaghan<br />
<strong>The</strong> previously untold story of over 50,000<br />
Irish men, women and children who were<br />
transported to Barbados and Virginia.<br />
240 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-287-0/€10.99 pb<br />
Rights available W.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Secret Dublin Diary of Gerard Manley<br />
Hopkins<br />
Robert Waldron<br />
A bold exploration in fiction of the years<br />
Gerard Manley Hopkins, one of England’s<br />
foremost Victorian poets, spent in Ireland - of<br />
his torments, his ecstasies, his fears, and<br />
his loves.<br />
160 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-409-6<br />
€12.99 pb/Rights available W<br />
Joyce’s Pupil<br />
Drago Jancar<br />
<strong>The</strong> finest short stories of Slovenia’s most<br />
prominent author. <strong>The</strong> characters who<br />
populate the stories of Drago Jancar stand<br />
at the periphery of tragic histories; they see<br />
the ground open under their feet yet remain<br />
leaning above the pit.<br />
176 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86322-340-2<br />
€8.99 pb/Rights available W, EL only.