General catalogue - The O'Brien Press
General catalogue - The O'Brien Press
General catalogue - The O'Brien Press
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Your Dinner’s Poured Out<br />
Paddy Crosbie<br />
Dublin 1913 to 1930, a tumultuous<br />
and exciting time in the city’s<br />
history. Paddy Crosbie catches that<br />
tumult and conveys that excitement<br />
in this childhood memoir of city life.<br />
A cast of brilliant characters surround<br />
the young Crosbie, all vividly<br />
etched into hilarious life. Here is a<br />
born storyteller.<br />
224 pages<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-304-1<br />
€9.99 pb<br />
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Tony Gregory<br />
Robbie Gilligan<br />
<strong>The</strong> biography of a true Irish political<br />
legend, who made his name as a grassroots<br />
community activist and went on to<br />
hold the balance of power in Ireland. A<br />
politician of rare integrity and passion,<br />
he helped to lift his people from poverty<br />
and neglect.<br />
264 pages/photographs<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-226-6<br />
€19.99 pb<br />
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I Was a Boy in Belsen<br />
Tomi Reichental with Nicola Pierce<br />
Tomi Reichental, who lost 35<br />
members of his family in the<br />
Holocaust and was the subject of<br />
the documentary ‘Till <strong>The</strong> Tenth<br />
Generation’, gives his account<br />
of being imprisoned as a child at<br />
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.<br />
304 pages<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-227-3<br />
€14.99 pb<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Most Famous Irish People<br />
You’ve Never Heard Of<br />
Colin Murphy<br />
Irish people have left their mark on<br />
virtually every corner of the globe. This<br />
fascinating book tells the stories of<br />
the Irish who are justly celebrated in<br />
their adopted homelands, but virtually<br />
unknown in Ireland.<br />
424 pages<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-163-4<br />
€12.99 pb<br />
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This is My Life<br />
Mary Byrne with Eddie Rowley<br />
<strong>The</strong> remarkable life of Mary Byrne,<br />
including her early days and first<br />
signs of singing talent, her family<br />
life in Dublin, her life-changing<br />
experience on X-Factor, and<br />
subsequent success including the<br />
X-Factor tour, release of her first<br />
solo album, ‘Mine and Yours’, and<br />
performing with Neil Diamond at the<br />
Aviva Stadium in Dublin.<br />
272 pages/photographs<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-310-2<br />
€9.99 pb<br />
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Our Joe<br />
Joe Dolan by the People who Knew<br />
him Best<br />
Eddie Rowley<br />
A treasure trove of memories of Joe<br />
Dolan: the showbiz legend, family man,<br />
friend and devil-may-care character who<br />
never forgot his roots despite finding<br />
fame and wealth beyond his dreams.<br />
Featuring Ben Dolan, Larry Gogan,<br />
Brian D’Arcy, Finbar Furey, Daniel<br />
O’Donnell and many more.<br />
368 pages/photographs<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-275-4<br />
€11.99 pb<br />
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Vet on the Loose<br />
Gillian Hick<br />
A highly amusing account of the<br />
author’s work as a vet in Dublin<br />
and in the wilds of County Wicklow.<br />
As well as animals and their<br />
ailments, she has to contend with<br />
matchmaking mothers and macho<br />
farmers who want to know ‘where<br />
is the real vet?’<br />
256 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86278-925-1<br />
€11.95 pb<br />
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Vet Among the Pigeons<br />
Gillian Hick<br />
A great variety of stories from the<br />
everyday life of a vet. Six-foot-long<br />
snakes, hefty bulls, tiny kittens, strange<br />
birds – and sometimes even stranger<br />
humans – they’re all here in a humorous,<br />
entertaining collection.<br />
256 pages<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-208-2<br />
€11.99 pb<br />
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