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Dear Reader, We are pleased to announce that we are now the North American distributor for Brandon Books. Brandon publishes, from Ireland, a wide range of titles: from mystery and fiction, to history and memoir. Brandon is well-known for publishing Alice Taylor, Paul Charles, and Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams. We have two new titles of biographical fiction from acclaimed director Ken Russell, taking his unique perspective to composers Beethoven, Brahms, Elgar, and others. Also exciting is a new title on Anthony DeMello, one of the most insightful and lyrical spiritual writers of the late 20th century. As always, our poetry collection has a variety of unique styles and subjects. This season includes the release of Big-Eyed Afraid, from Cincinnati native Erica Dawson, the winner of the second annual Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize, as well as new collections from some old favorites such as Jeremy Reed and Helen Dunmore. DUFOUR EDITIONS INC. Happy Reading! P. O. Box 7 Chester Springs, Pennsylvania 19425-0007 Telephone (610) 458-5005 • Fax (610) 458-7103 Web: http://www.dufoureditions.com Email: info@dufoureditions.com Christopher May Please call, write, or visit our web site for our other free catalogs. Irish, Religion, Scandinavian, mystery and other annotated catalogs are available. Contents Architecture . . . . . . . . . . .10 Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Biography . . . . . . . .3, 11-13 Childrens’ . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Crime & Mystery . . . . . .3-5 Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Fiction . . . . . . . . . . .2-3, 5-8 Folklore . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Humor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Memoirs . . . . . . . .2-3, 11-13 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 New Presses . . . . .2-3, 25-26 Poetry . . . . . . . . . . .1, 19-22 Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 9 Religion . . . . . . . . . . .16-18 Social Science . . . . . .10, 23 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Special Backlist . . . . . .27-29 Backlist . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31 Index . . . . .Inside Back Cover Order Form & Info . . . . .32 We are the exclusive North American distributor of the selected titles originally published by the foreign publishers listed below. These publishers can be identified by their ISBN prefixes: Accent .......................................................................................................1-905170 Angel Books ..............................................................................................0-946162 Anvil Books (Dublin) & The Children’s Press.............1-901737, 0-900068, 0-947962 Attic / Atrium..........................................................1-85594, 0-946211, 0-9535353 Between the Lines...................................................................0-9532841, 1-903291 Blackstaff Press Ltd. ....................................................................................0-85640 Bloodaxe Books Ltd. ...................................................................0-906427, 1-85224 Brandon Books .............................................................................1-90201, 0-86322 Carysfort Press ........................................................................................0-9534257 Cló Iar-Chonnachta ..................................................1-874700, 1-900693, 1-902420 Collins Press.........................................1-903464, 1-898256, 0-9516036, 1-902012 Columba / Currach (US Only)......................................................0-948183, 1-85607 Creme de la Crime .................................................................0-95476340, 9551589 Eland .......................................................................................0-907871, 1-905404 Enitharmon Press ....................................................1-900564, 0-905289, 1-870612 Goblinshead ...............................................................................................1-899874 Liffey Press................................................................................................1-904148 Lilliput Press Ltd .....................1-84351, 1-874675, 1-901866, 0-946640, 1-903305 Mare’s Nest ...............................................................................................1-899197 New Island Books .....................................1-85186, 1-874597, 1-902602, 1-904301 Norvik Press ..............................................................................................1-870041 Ossian......................................................................................1-900428, 0-946005 Parthian .................................................................................0-9521558, 1-902638 Peter Owen Ltd. (US Only).............................................................................0-7206 Route ........................................................................................................1-901927 Salmon Poetry ..........................................................................1-897648, 1-903392 Sickle Moon ..............................................................................................1-900209 Colin Smythe Ltd.......................................................0-86140, 0-900675, 0-901072 Tindal Street ...........................................................................................0-9547913 University College Dublin Press ..................................................1-904558, 1-900621 Waywiser Press ..........................................................................................1-904130 Dufour Editions’ ISBN prefix is 0-8023 Cover image photographed by Christine Zucchelli. Design by Terry Foley at Anú Design, Collierstown, Tara, Co Meath. From the book Stones of Adoration by Christine Zucchelli on page 15. All prices, specifications, and terms are subject to change without notice. We do not attempt to control the prices at which our books are resold. © 2007 Dufour Editions • All Rights Reserved FRESH NEW TITLES 1 Big-Eyed Afraid Erica Dawson Winner of the 2nd annual Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize There were more than 450 entries for the 2006 contest – a 25% increase from 2005 – and it took the press’ screening panel three months of careful reading, deliberation and discussion to narrow the field, first to twenty semi-finalists, and then to ten finalists. The latter (stripped of all identifying references) were then sent to the 2006 judge, Mary Jo Salter, who rang Ms Dawson with her decision on April 20th. Erica Dawson was born in Columbia, Maryland in 1979. Majoring in the Writing Seminars, she received her BA with departmental honours from Johns Hopkins University in 2001. After earning her Master of Fine Arts from Ohio State University in 2006, she moved south to the University of Cincinnati, where as the Elliston Fellow in Poetry, she is pursuing a PhD in English and Comparative Literature. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Barrow Street, Blackbird, Sewanee Theological Review, Southwest Review, and Virginia Quarterly Review. She has been awarded several fellowships prizes, including the Academy of American Poets Prize at Ohio State University, and also second place in the 2004 Morton Marr Poetry Prize. November, 5½ x 8½, 80 pages (Waywiser) ISBN 978-1-904130-26-0 (1-904130-26-7) Paper $16.95 An Irish Eye Gerry Adams The recent years covered by this unique book have seen momentous events in Irish republicanism and in the politics of Ireland as a whole. From the IRA decision in 2005 to formally end its armed campaign and to put its arms beyond use, to the Sinn Féin decision in January 2007 to support the policing and justice system, unparalleled historic change has taken place. In An Irish Eye Gerry Adams brings his own perspective to bear on these developments. An accomplished writer as well as political leader, he describes the events in which he has played such a significant role with insight, passion and humour. He gives the reader an unrivalled insight into pivotal moments of recent Irish history, and he takes the reader behind the scenes to witness events that continue to shape Irish society today. Includes Gerry Adams’ historic appeal to the IRA and his call on Sinn Féin to support the policing and justice system. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Irish politics now. It is not just about the peace process; it includes observations about his visits to the Basque country, the Middle East, South Africa, and the USA. He also comments on the Celtic Tiger and other aspects of life in Ireland today; he takes a verbal poke at the establishment, and he gives us a peek at some personal and humorous episodes as well as the more serious life and death issues. President of Sinn Féin and Westminster MP for West Belfast, Gerry Adams has been a published writer since 1982. His books have won critical acclaim in many quarters and have been widely translated. His writings range from local history and reminiscence to politics and short stories, and they include the fullest and most authoritative exposition of modern Irish republicanism. October, 5½ x 8½, 288 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-370-9 (0-86322-370-2) Paper $22.95 Gerry Adams will be touring the US for book readings in the near future. Check the Dufour website for details & dates. 2 BRANDON BOOKS House of Memories Alice Taylor Following his brutish father’s unlamented death, young Danny Conway strives to rescue the family farm from ruin; when all seems hopeless, help comes from the most unexpected quarter. House of Memories tells a story of resilience in the face of family tragedy; a story, too, of bereavement and grief, and of trying to cope with loss. “In Ireland, where scribblers are ten a penny, she has become the most popular and universally loved author in memory.”— Mail on Sunday “There is no writer more full of the milk of human kind ness."—Books Ireland November, 5½ x 8½, 288 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-352-5 (0-86322-352-4) Paper $15.95 Angels and Rabies A Journey Through the Americas Manchan Magan Angels and Rabies follows the author on a backpacking trip through the Americas. Along the way he meets a Hollywood starlet, witnesses the outbreak of war in Ecuador, and ends up in the mighty Amazon jungle. Magan is uniquely qualified to document his journey, having written, presented and co-produced over 50 travel documentaries that have aired on such TV programs as the Travel Channel. This fantastic, compelling account tells the story of what a young Irishman can do when let loose on these continents. November, 5½ x 8½, 320 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-349-5 (0-86322-349-4) Paper $22.95 Billy, Come Home Mary Rose Callaghan A thirty-year old woman travels to London to identify a body that has been fished out of the Thames; it is believed to be that of her brother, Billy. The narrative flashes back to the brutal murder of a teenaged girl, when Billy was regarded suspiciously by the neighbors, who sent him hate mail. Billy, Come Home is both a moving novel about a mentally ill man in need of a home and a mystery novel, set in present day suburbia. November, 5½ x 8½, 192 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-366-2 (0-86322-366-4) Paper $22.95 This season, we welcome our newest press, Brandon Books. Brandon has been a leading imprint in Ireland since 1982 with an established international reputation for fiction and non-fiction. Many of the bestselling books ever published in Ireland have been published by Brandon. See page 25 for Brandon’s complete backlist Bockety Desmond Ellis Bockety is the childhood memoir of Desmond Ellis, an Irish native who now works as an actor in Canada. His story is at once both specifically Irish, depicting the grime along Dublin’s Grand Canal, and universal, capturing the innocent security of the 1950s. December, 5½ x 8½, 256 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-364-8 (0-86322-364-8) Paper $22.95 No Paradiso William Wall “Irish writer William Wall’s total com mand of words is demonstrated again.... There is something painterly about the way William Wall draws his characters, using just two or three deft strokes to bring a character to life... Little of what happens in the stories is particularly dramatic, but the instances of cruelty and human frailty that occur linger in the memory long after each story is finished... The reader cannot fail to be mesmerised by the quality of the prose and the poet’s gift for the perfectly chosen word.”—Sunday Tribune December, 5½ x 8½, 192 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-355-6 (0-86322-355-9) Paper $19.95 Dreams Of Hope From Dublin to Geelong Lily O’Connor This powerful story of an Irish emigrant family is filled with love, life, and the struggle to make them fit together. When Lily O’Connor married Paddy in Dublin, she soon found herself emigrating to England and finally Australia. While courageously centering her large family, Lily also had to contend with difficult circumstances and her husband’s ambitious dreams. Lily’s candid voice tells the story of all families forced to emigrate from Ireland in the 1950s. November, 5½ x 8½, 256 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-358-7 (0-86322-358-3) Paper $22.95 BRANDON BOOKS 3 Hunger Strike The Luck Penny Reflections on the 1981 Republican Hunger Strike Edited by Danny Morrison John Maher Well-known novelists and poets, former prisoners and activists reflect upon the deaths of the ten republican hunger strikers who died in protest to gain political prisoner status from the British government in Northern Ireland. Their deaths proved to be a turning point in relations between Britain and Ireland in the early 1980s. Most of the pieces here were specifically commissioned, and while they differ greatly, they have in common a sense of the intensity of the experience of the hunger strike at the time, and the intensity of the impression made by it even today. December, 5½ x 8½, 192 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-359-4 (0-86322-359-1) Cloth $37.95s ISBN 978-0-86322-360-0 (0-86322-360-5) Paper $23.95 The Lightning Tree P.J. Curtis This is a story told by Mariah, a woman healer who lived in harmony not only with the special environment of the Burren in Co. Clare, Ireland, but with the spirits of past generations; a woman who drank deep from the well of traditional wisdom and customs, yet whose view of the world resonates with meaning for the present and future. It is a story of love surprisingly found and tragically lost; of the struggle of an independent woman who was viewed with suspicion, whose healing powers were sought by many yet condemned from the pulpit. A life which began in the shadow of the Great Famine and ended as electricity began to reach the byways of the west of Ireland. November, 5½ x 8½, 256 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-347-1 (0-86322-347-8) Paper $22.95 Miss Katie Regrets Jack Barry A seemingly humdrum shooting of an exparamilitary anti-drugs campaigner leads Detective Thomas Barrett to an online male prostitution service and to hints of a link with a politician appearing at a tribunal into corrupt property speculation. Barrett is given ‘sick leave’ as new forces within the British and Irish centers of power allow him to pursue the sensitive investigation offstage. November, 5½ x 8½, 256 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-354-9 (0-86322-354-0) Paper $19.95 In the summer of 1849 Queen Victoria is on the throne; the British Empire is at its zenith; the Californian gold rush has started, and cholera stalks the streets of London. In an Irish rectory, his wife and younger daughter away in London, Dr John Drew finds the peace and quiet to work on a cuneiform inscription of Darius the Great from Persepolis. But now his fellow translator has abandoned him, his maid has run out on him, his older daughter has eloped with a Catholic farmer, and a murder suspect comes calling... The Luck Penny is a tale of a man and a woman and the secret scriptures of the dead. It is a tale of coming to terms with that tragedy of tragedies: the death of a child. The Luck Penny, ultimately, is about the victory of life over memory. December, 5½ x 8½, 304 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-361-7 (0-86322-361-3) Paper $22.95 Sweetwater A DI Christy Kennedy Mystery Paul Charles This is the eighth Paul Charles mystery to feature the level-headed, engaging Inspector Christy Kennedy. Of his earlier work: “...Christy is an appealingly unpretentious hero fit to while away a quiet couple of hours.”—Kirkus Reviews “The novel is delicately plotted and populated by very likable people.”—Booklist “A good puzzle, memorable characters and an elegant, if not simple, solution should help move Charles’s series into the top rank of British police procedurals.”—Publishers Weekly “Strongly recommended.”—Library Journal November, 5½ x 8½, 288 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-367-9 (0-86322-367-2) Paper $15.95 Martin Ferris Man of Kerry J.J. Barrett This is a unique, exclusive biography of Irishman Martin Ferris, who spent 10 years in prison for attempting to import illegal ammunition into Ireland, became a peace negotiator, and now serves as TD from Co. Kerry in the Dáil Éireann. November, 5½ x 8½, 256 pages (Brandon) ISBN 978-0-86322-310-5 (0-86322-310-9) Cloth $36.95 ISBN 978-0-86322-351-8 (0-86322-351-6) Paper $19.95 4 MYSTERY Truth Dare Kill No Tears for the Lost Gordon Ferris Adrian Magson World War II is over but there are no medals for Danny McRae. Just amnesia and blackouts; twin handicaps for a private investigator with an upper-class client on the hook for murder. It gets harder: newspaper headlines about a psychopath in London’s Soho stir grisly memories in Danny’s fractured mind. As the two bloody sagas collide and interweave, Danny finds himself running for his life across bomb-ravaged London. Will his past catch up with him before his enemies? And which would be worse? Fast-paced post-war noir, with grimly accurate London setting. It’s Palmer’s job to keep journalists like Riley Gavin at bay. But when Sir Kenneth receives a gruesome death threat, the partners-in-crime-busting stop pulling against each other. With the help of former intelligence officer Jacob Worth, they soon discover that that Sir Kenneth has more secrets than the Borgias—and his crumbling country house is shored up by a powder which doesn’t come in Cement bags. Latest in the popular thrills-and-spills series from British author, Magson. October, 5 x 8, 272 pages (Crème de la Crime) ISBN 978-0-9551589-4-0 (0-9551589-4-X) Paper $17.95 Cargo Fever Will Buckingham Sam Rivers is about to marry the girl of his dreams, when he receives a unique business offer. He must smuggle a semi-human creature from Jakarta to Australia. Seems easy enough, but when Sam succumbs to malaria, his strange cargo escapes to rampage among the local young women. Provoked by the spectacle of their smiling, wanton daughters, and the ineptitude of the local priest, the men of the island are soon demanding blood. Can Sam find the short red man before he wreaks yet further havoc? November, 5½ x 8½, 256 pages (Tindal Street) ISBN 978-0-9551384-2-3 (0-9551384-2-6) Paper $17.95 December, 5 x 8, 304 pages (Crème de la Crime) ISBN 978-0-9551589-7-1 (0-9551589-7-4) Paper $17.95 Broken Harmony Roz Southey Charles Patterson, impoverished musician in 1730s Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England is accused of stealing a valuable book and a cherished violin. Then the apprentice he inherited from his flamboyant professional rival is found gruesomely murdered. As the death toll mounts, Patterson starts to fear for his health and sanity, and it becomes clear that things are not quite as they seem. A colorful historical crime with an authentic background and unusual twist, from an expert historian/musicologist. November, 5 x 8, 304 pages (Crème de la Crime) ISBN 978-0-9551589-3-3 (0-9551589-3-1) Paper $17.95 Hard Time Little Moscow Mick Scully The Little Moscow, a shady basement bar at the side of the Grand Union canal in Birmingham, England is the stomping ground for thieves, gangsters, and conmen—plus some of the city’s more glamorous creatures. Blue-skinned Nathan, a hard knock tattooist, refuses to pay Crawford’s protection racket. Nearby, a refugee from Middle Eastern wars finds a body hanging from a lamppost and becomes entangled with a goodtime girl called Veronica and an apartment decorated with abstract art. Roles get reversed, debts get claimed, and colors collide—while two would-be Andy Warhols make away with incriminating evidence. November, 5½ x 8½, 256 pages (Tindal Street) ISBN 978-0-9551384-4-7 (0-9551384-4-2) Paper $17.95 Maureen Carter Detective Sergeant Bev Morriss is having a hard time. Struggling with the aftermath of a vicious attack, she can scarcely trust her own judgment. Her lover is moving on, the guv is losing patience, and her new partner has the empathy of a house brick. Then another police officer dies and a ransom note arrives. And hard doesn’t begin to cover it. The fourth gritty police procedural in the acclaimed series which began with Working Girls. Of her earlier work: “Carter writes like a longtime veteran, with snappy patter and stark narrative”—Booklist November, 5 x 8, 320 pages (Crème de la Crime) ISBN 978-0-9551589-6-4 (0-9551589-6-6) Paper $17.95 MYSTERY / FICTION 5 Absent Light Bless ‘Em All Eve Isherwood Allen Saddler Helen Powers, ex-crime scene investigator, was at the top of her game when a case involving the death of a teenage girl shattered her career. She has spent the past four years rebuilding her life, and new career as a portrait photographer, but the past is not so easily left behind. After a series of inexplicable and vicious attacks on her, Helen fears that someone is out to take revenge. For Helen, however, it’s only the start of something more personal and sinister. Desperate to confront her demons and redeem herself, Helen swiftly finds that neither time nor the elements are on her side... October, 4½ x 7, 410 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-82-1 (1-905170-82-3) Paper $15.95 Murder at the Laurels Lesley Cookman Second in the series of mysteries featuring middle aged actress/investigator, Libby Sarjeant. Once again, Sarjeant finds herself entangled in a mystery, this time involving the death of her friend’s Aunt Eleanor. Echoes of the past clash with very 21st century motives, and once again, the Steeple Martin posse is on hand to give encouragement and advice. Bless ‘Em All is a Carveresque portrait of a cross section of London society during the Blitz. Centered around Green’s, a London wholesaler/bookseller Saddler masterfully introduces us to an eclectic and compelling cast of characters who are thrown together into a riotous wartime tale of prostitution, romance, murder, and the good old fashioned selling of books. Allen Saddler is a writer and journalist. He is the author of four novels, nine children’s books and eight plays. He has written sitcoms for television and more than two dozen plays and monologues for radio. October, 5½ x 8½, 240 pages (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1282-0 (0-7206-1282-9) Paper $29.95 Ideas Above Our Station Ian Daley Someone is waiting for a train, or it could be a bus or an airplane. They are alone. For company, in their coat pocket they are carrying a book of stories. They sit down and take out a book. It falls open on the first page of a new story. What would be the perfect read for them to find there? Fifteen writers have risen to the challenge to put the ideal story into their fellow traveler’s hand. The results are inside this book. October, 4½ x 7, 288 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-84-5 (1-905170-84-X) Paper $15.95 November, 5½ x 8½, 224 pages (Route) ISBN 978-1-901927-28-3 (1-901927-28-8) Paper $22.95 The Sporran Connection A Haunting Touch Bob Burns Investigates Peter Kerr Edited by Tinashe Mushakavanhu & A.J. Morgan In this, the second humor-laced Bob Burns mystery, the droll Scottish detective is once again aided by his game-for-anything forensic scientist lady friend, Julie Bryson, and abetted by keener-than-smart rookie detective, Andy Green. The investigation of a bizarre murder in a small Scottish town rapidly enmeshes the trio in a complicated web of international intrigue and Caledonian skullduggery, as the action shifts to Sicily, New York and a remote Hebridean island, where the line between the good guys and the bad guys becomes increasingly blurred. After many a Highland shenanigan, including a vital kilt-raising stunt by Andy Green, the mystery is finally solved ...or is it? October, 4½ x 7, 316 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-83-8 (1-905170-83-1) Paper $15.95 Aspects of haunted lives are explored in this fascinating anthology by writers from America, Wales, England, and Zimbabwe. Whether it’s by time, place, real or imagined, the concept of “haunting” is deftly explored in prose and poetry. Ranging from darkly comedic to heartbreaking to truly disturbing it is a collection not to be missed. December, 5½ x 8½, 148 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-29-3 Paper $22.95 6 FICTION Two new collections from director Ken Russell Ken Russell has worked on both the big and small screens with such unforgettable films as Women in Love, The Music Lovers, The Devils, The Boyfriend, Tommy and Altered States to his credit. He also directed a number of innovative opera productions from Madam Butterfly and La Bohème to Gounod’s Faust. He has written several books and lives in England. With such legendary films as Elgar, Delius: Song of Summer and Mahler, Ken Russell long ago blew apart the notion that classical composers were as stately in their private lives as in their music. Beethoven Confidential & Brahms Gets Laid Elgar The Erotic Variations & Delius A Moment with Venus Ken Russell Ken Russell In these new ‘novel-biographies’, based on the known facts of two of the greatest musicians that ever lived, Russell reinterprets the lives of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) and Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) for the printed page with his customary wit, imagination and irreverence. He provides the reader with biographical novels that are simultaneously revealing, boisterously entertaining, occasionally outrageous and iconoclastic. In another set of his new ‘novel-biographies’, Ken Russell reinvents the quintessentially English Edward Elgar (1857-1934) and Frederick Delius (1862-1934). Very different in character, the two of them—both provincial lads—come alive in a new way. December, 5½ x 8½, 220 pages (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1290-5 (0-7206-1290-X) Paper $32.95 October, 5½ x 8½, 220 pages (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1279-0 (0-7206-1279-9) Paper $32.95 The Demanding Dead Guilty More Stories of Terror and the Supernatural Edith Wharton Anna Kavan With eight outstanding ghost stories, this collection highlights Edith Wharton’s ability to switch genres seemingly without effort. The same literary genius evident in her best known works such as The Age of Innocence, Ethan Frome and The House of Mirth is here dedicated to giving the reader a damned good scare. Stories such as ‘Kerfol’ (adjudged by aficionados to be Wharton’s best ghost story) and ‘Pomegranate Seed’ are perfect illustrations of consummately crafted horror fiction. Wharton’s vivid sense of the supernatural betrays her deeper anxieties about the claustrophobia of domestic life and the pain of a failing relationship. Of Edith Wharton’s previous ghostly collection: “While they display the elegant prose of her novels, these tales revolve around supernatural manifestations (vampires, doppelgangers) made credible by Wharton’s superb storytelling skills.”—Publishers Weekly “As with many of Wharton’s works, themes of individual chal lenge and power pervade these tales of terror and the supernatural.”—The Midwest Book Review October, 5½ x 8½, 214 pages (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1272-1 (0-7206-1272-1) Paper $27.95 After years languishing in the archives of the University of Tulsa, Anna Kavan’s unfinished work, Guilty, is being published for the first time. Set in an unspecified time and landscape, Guilty is narrated by Mark, a man living in a country divided by war. A returning soldier, Mark’s father declares himself a pacifist and is exiled, leaving Mark in the care of a shady government agent who becomes a dominant, controlling force in Mark’s life. When Mark attempts independence to pursue an engagement with the docile Carla his life begins to unravel. Thwarted at every turn by bureaucracy, he begins to fall prey to the machinations and insecurities of his guilt-ridden mind. “Her stories are...rich with a fresh kind of peril.”—The New York Times “A writer of such chillingly matter-of-fact, unself-pitying vigor that her vision transcends itself.”—New Yorker “The author’s meticulous poetic analysis of her characters’ emotions...deflates pretense, hidden motives and inflated selfimages with the lightest touch.”—Publishers Weekly “A writer always attuned to sensibility and mood.”—Kirkus Reviews November, 5½ x 8½, 220 pages (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1287-5 (0-7206-1287-X) Paper $32.95 FICTION / IRISH FICTION 7 I Live Under a Black Sun The Heather Fields and Other Stories Edith Sitwell John F. Deane Dame Edith Sitwell, wit, notorious eccentric, and poet, is not normally thought of as a novelist. But her only novel, I Live Under a Black Sun, is a true forgotten classic. Garlanded with extravagant praise on its release, it is being reprinted here for the first time in almost 50 years. Set during and after the First World War, the novel was inspired by the life of Jonathan Swift. It follows Jonathan Hare, writer and misogynist, through his tragic relationships with two women who are likewise based on real people in Swift’s life. Luxurious, angular, poetic, and sprinkled with allusions to Swift’s most famous works and correspondence, I Live Under a Black Sun is a work that will surely entrance a whole new generation of readers. October, 5½ x 8½, 258 pages (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1225-7 (0-7206-1225-X) Paper $24.95 The Enormity of the Tragedy A Cautionary Tale for the Viagra Generation Quim Monzó Translated from the Catalan by Peter Bush Quim Monzó is the foremost Catalan writer of his generation and has been translated into over a dozen languages. The Enormity of the Tragedy is regarded by many as his greatest work. At once a dirty joke and a high-brow novel, this book tells the bizarre story of Ramón Maria, a balding middle aged widower who works as a trumpet player in a burlesque show. He has a hostile relationship with his stepdaughter who steals from him while going through her own dramas of adolescent love. After a night of embarrassing, drunken impotence, Ramón finds this problem permanently fixed, making him infinitely more attractive to the opposite sex. Tensions build until his stepdaughter finally resolves to kill Ramón. This novel has been hailed across Europe as a masterpiece of literary parody. Newcomers are bound to find Quim Monzó’s work funny, endearing and of searing intelligence. “Monzó has managed to create a novel in which life and death are drawn with a untamable peculiarity.”—El País “This is without doubt the best of his books”—La Vanguardia “A gifted writer, he draws well on the rich tradition of Spanish surrealism.”—New York Times November, 5½ x 8½, 224 pages (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1299-8 (0-7206-1299-3) Paper $29.95 Set in island communities in small-town rural Ireland, and peopled with the marginalized and forgotten, the nine stories in John F. Deane’s stunning new collection showcase the mastery of form for which Deane is justly renowned. Of his other work: “A keen perception of the divides of Irish life.”—Kirkus Reviews “A darkly brooding collection, leavened by Deane’s concise, lissome prose.”—Booklist “His compact, supple prose has a poetic resonance.”—Publishers Weekly “The strength of the book is in its elusive, almost seductive use of fear.”—New York Times December, 5½ x 8½, 248 pages (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-85640-800-7 (0-85640-800-X) Paper $19.95 Running Mates Garbhan Downey In this race for the Irish Presidency, the road is paved with deception, blackmail, and sexual intrigue. In Derry. the ceasefire may have curtailed some of the Boys’ activities, but corruption and crime have yet to be decommissioned. With the Irish presidential election looming, local gangster Harry the Hurler sees his chance to muscle his way into the South. He backs both Derry judge ‘Letemout’ Lou and notorious newspaperman Stan—who happen to be ex-lovers—as his candidates. These rivals will stop at nothing to win—and the bad guys are even worse! An irresistibly funny novel that lifts the lid on the double-dealing, fast-talking and downright dirty world of Irish politics. November, 5 x 8, 304 pages (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-85640-799-4 (0-85640-799-2) paper $19.95 Song of Duiske John A. Ryan In south Kilkenny, where Duiske stream joins the river Barrow at Graiguenamanagh, lies one of Ireland’s many Norman-Cistercian abbeys. Song of Duiske is a novella set amongst this monastic community in the year 1304, a century after the abbey’s foundation. It evokes the textures and rhythms of a medieval religious settlement: its peaceful routines and occasional trials. It celebrates the seasons and their solaces with a quiet lyricism. January, 5½ x 8½, 64 pages (Lilliput) ISBN 978-0-946640-37-9 (0-946640-37-8) Paper $19.95 8 SCANDINAVIAN FICTION / ROMANCE The Beauty of History Julia Gets a Life Viivi Luik Translated by Hildi Hawkins Lynne Barrett-Lee The Beauty of History is a novel of poetic intensity, of fleeting moods and captured moments. It is powerfully evocative of life within the Baltic States during the Soviet occupation, and of the challenge to artists to express their individuality whilst maintaining at least an outward show of loyalty to the dominant ideology. It tells the story of a young Estonian woman posing for a famous sculptor who is trying to escape to the West. Chance remarks overheard prompt memories of people and places, language itself becomes fluid, by turns deceptive and reassuring. Written on the cusp of independence, as Estonia and Latvia sought to regain their sovereignty in 1991, this is a novel that can be seen as an historic document—wistful, unsettling, and beautiful. A hilarious and romantic thirty-something novel about a woman who leaves her philandering husband to embark on a very alternative voyage of self-discovery. October, 5½ x 8½, 236 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-40-1 Paper $15.95 Ordinary Miracles Grace Wynne-Jones Viivi Luik is one of the most highly-acclaimed and well-known writers in Estonia today. She has published eleven collections of poetry, as well as three novels. Jasmine is smothered by life’s mundanity, and drawn towards its mystery. A sharp, funny, moving novel and an exhilarating invitation to step out of quiet desperation and re-discover the magic in life and in love. November, 5½ x 8, 151 pages (Norvik) ISBN 978-1-870041-73-7 (1-870041-73-9) Paper $24.95 October, 5½ x 8½, 236 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-64-7 Paper $15.95 Honey Tongues Out on a Limb Helene Uri Translated by Kari Dickson Lynne Barrett-Lee This novel revolves around the weekly ‘sewing circle’ meetings of four life-long friends. Though they hide it from themselves, their thoughts and memories reveal the spiteful, long-buried motivations behind seemingly innocent actions. The masks finally drop during an eight-course meal on a celebratory trip to Copenhagen, revealing undisguised fear and loathing. Shocking secrets are unearthed as the balance of power subtly shifts from one to the other. Brilliantly observed, this is female bonding at its worst, manipulative, and psychotic, exposing the dependency and deceit behind the compassionate and affectionate façade. October, 5½ x 8, 212 pages (Norvik) ISBN 978-1-870041-72-0 (1-870041-72-0) Paper $24.95 Tschandala August Strindberg Translated by Peter Graves August Strindberg (1849-1912) is best known internationally as Sweden’s greatest dramatist. Less well known outside Sweden is the range of his other writings—novels, short stories, essays, journalism, and poetry. This novella, translated into English here for the first time, was written in the autumn of 1888. Set in the 1690s, in a province of Sweden recently annexed from Denmark, the novella tells the story of Andeas Torner, a Swedish academic who finds himself spending the summer holiday with his family at the manor house of an eccentric gypsy. A conflict arises in which Torner must resort to despicable deeds to renounce the gypsy. Strindberg, in parading his prejudices so nakedly, is simultaneously revealing many of the aspects of his age that would lead to tragic consequences in the century that followed. October, 5½ x 8, 300 pages (Norvik) ISBN 978-1-870041-71-3 (1-870041-71-2) Paper $22.95 Abbie’s life is complex enough. So when her eldest son leaves home, she decides its time for some change in her life as well. Fate steps in and unloads Abbie’s demanding and incorrigible mother. November, 5½ x 8½, 224 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-06-7 Paper $15.95 Ready or Not Grace Wynne-Jones Four star-crossed people and a match-making mother to spice up the sometimes poignant and sometimes hilarious tale even further. Should they all settle for less, taking life’s little disappointments on the chin, or chase their dreams of love and happiness? November, 5½ x 8½, 224 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-65-4 Paper $15.95 Wise Follies Grace Wynne-Jones Alice Evans is thirty-eight and single, but people have told her she can look pretty if she tries. Should she settle for Mr. Mediocre, and spend the rest of her days trying to like golf? Or could there be another way for a woman to ditch all the longing—and really start living her life? October, 5½ x 8½, 314 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-63-0 Paper $15.95 IRISH HISTORY & POLITICS 9 Fighting for Dublin The Irish Labour Party, 1922-73 The British Battle for Dublin 1919-21 William Sheehan Niamh Puirseil This new book details the official British history of the Irish War of Independence on the streets of Dublin. Biographies of the main British officers responsible for fighting the campaign are provided and new information about the British officers killed on Bloody Sunday in 1920 undermines traditional beliefs about them. Also included are sections of detailed orders distributed to British officers and guidelines for conducting military operations. Of interest is the technology used: aircraft, wireless radio, armored cars, and a listening set in the cellars of Dublin Castle to detect IRA mining. The records also show evidence of strong criticism of politicians. Familiar names and events described include Kevin Barry’s arrest, Dan Breen’s injuries, burning the Custom House, the searching of Michael Collins’ offices, the arrests of de Valera and Erskine Childers, and Bloody Sunday at Croke Park. December, 5 x 8, 210 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-43-6 (1-905172-43-5) Paper $22.95 r ape nP i w No British Voices from the Irish War of Independence 1918-1921 The first fifty years of the state saw Ireland change dramatically, and the Irish Labour Party changed with it. Using a wealth of new material, Niamh Puirséil traces the party’s fortunes through its first fifty years in the Dáil, from its perceived role as the ‘political wing of the St Vincent de Paul’ to its promise that the 1970s would be socialist. November, 6 x 9, 400 pages (UCD) ISBN 978-1-904558-68-2 (1-904558-68-2) Cloth $84.95s ISBN 978-1-904558-67-5 (1-904558-67-4) Paper $44.95 The Making and Remaking of the Good Friday Agreement Paul Bew Ireland’s War of Independence generated a wealth of published material but little from a British perspective. Yet many British servicemen left fascinating accounts of their time in Ireland from 1918 to 1921. These eyewitness accounts are gathered here for the first time, some from the British military archives have never been published before. This collection of essays from Bew, Professor of Irish Politics at Queens University Belfast, discusses the many crises which have paralyzed the power-sharing institutions in Northern Ireland since 2002, details the recent attempts to revive these institutions under the hegemony of the DUP and Sinn Féin, and looks toward the future of Northern Ireland in the context of the March 2007 elections. “British Voices presents a refreshing look at the Irish War of Independence.”—Irish American News November, 6 x 9, 160 pages (Liffey) ISBN 978-1-905785-17-9 (1-905785-17-8) Paper $22.95 November, 5½ x 8½, 210 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-37-5 (1-905172-37-0) Paper $22.95 The Irish Red Setter: William Sheehan Cumann Na mBan and the Irish Revolution Cal McCarthy Cumann na mBan, a women’s support group to the Irish Volunteers, was founded in 1914. Nationalist in outlook, its aims centered on arming Irish men, generating propaganda, and presenting a united Irish opposition to English rule. The Free State government’s awareness of Cumann na mBan’s assistance to the IRA after the 1916 Rising resulted in large-scale imprisonment of republican women during the Civil War. But, for a time at least, Cumann na mBan had placed equality for women on the political agenda and demonstrated women could be as politically active and capable as men. November, 5 x 8, 288 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-14-6 (1-905172-14-1) Paper $26.95 Its History, Character and Training Ray O’Dwyer This book is about a part of Ireland’s living heritage, the Irish Red Setter, a breed of dog developed in Ireland and synonymous with the Irish people and the landscape that developed it. It covers all aspects from the history, development, character, conformation, training and sporting uses. There is significant section on the history and development of the Irish Red Setter in Ireland from the late 1700s, examining the most successful bloodlines and their influence, to present times. December, 8 x 10, 200 pages (Attic) ISBN 978-0-9535353-9-2 Cloth $86.95 10 HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE The Genesis of the Naval Profession Castles of the Clans Norbert Elias Edited by René Moelker and Stephen Mennell Martin Coventry The emergence of the professional naval officer was related both to the necessities of naval warfare and to the structure of society on land. Elias traces the onboard conflicts between gentleman soldiers skilled in fighting, and ‘tarpaulins’—lower classes skilled in navigation and the manual skills of sailing. The innovation of the midshipman—boys of gentle birth who both learned the manual skills of the sailor and received the education of a gentleman—gave crucial advantage to the British Royal Navy over the French and Spanish, in which the greater rigidity of social barriers ashore prevented a similar solution afloat.This book has been reconstructed from his mainly unpublished typescripts. Castles of the Clans is a major new work on 800 clans and families of Scotland, and their castles, houses, seats, and lands. The book includes strongholds owned by the monarchs, bishops and nobility, as well as the tower houses and fortified houses of smaller lairds and landowners. “A superbly organized travel guide which is as easy to use as it is an intrinsically fascinating survey.”—Midwest Book Review November, 6 x 9, 400 pages (Goblinshead) ISBN 978-1-899874-36-1 (1-899874-36-4) Paper $38.95 October, 6 x 9, 192 pages (UCD) ISBN 978-1-904558-80-4 (1-904558-80-1) Cloth $84.95 Edinburgh and the Lothians An Essay on Time Graham Coe Norbert Elias Edited by Steven Loyal and Stephen Mennell This book provides everything needed for visiting the many magnificent castles and fortified houses of Edinburgh and the Lothians. Every site has been photographed, from the greatest fortress to the smallest ruin. The book features five tours, Edinburgh; Dunbar and east East Lothian; Haddington and west East Lothian; Midlothian; and West Lothian. An excellent companion and reference for any castle enthusiast. In this profound book, Elias characteristically turns an ancient philosophical question—what is time?—into a researchable theoretical-empirical problem. From The Collected Works of Norbert Elias. October, Volume 9, 6 x 9, 182 pages (UCD) ISBN 978-1-904558-41-5 (1-904558-41-0) Cloth $99.95s Involvement and Detachment Norbert Elias Edited by Stephen Quilley Involvement and Detachment is much more than a discussion of ‘objectivity’ in the social sciences. It is Elias’s major exposition of his sociological theory of the growth of knowledge and the sciences as an aspect of overall human social development. From The Collected Works of Norbert Elias. October, Volume 8, 6 x 9, 268 pages (UCD) ISBN 978-1-904558-42-2 (1-904558-42-9) Cloth $91.95s Made in Bradford M. Y. Alam In the summer of 2001 racial tensions between Muslims and whites erupted in The Bradford Riots. Made In Bradford compiles a series of transcripts from interviews M Y Alam did with British Pakistani men and paints a vivid picture of everyday life that reads almost as a counter-narrative to the prevailing direction of current debates. Here, men talk about issues such as forced marriage, drugs and criminality, employment, racism, political representation, the fallout from the London bombings, faith and freedom, along with the notion of home and belonging. November, 5½ x 8½, 224 pages (Route) ISBN 978-1-901927-32-0 (1-901927-32-6) Paper $22.95 December, 6 x 9, 224 pages (Goblinshead) ISBN 978-1-899874-37-8 (1-899874-37-2) Paper $21.95 Inishmurray—An Irish Monastic and Pilgrimage Lands Tomas Ó Carragáin & Jerry O’Sullivan Inishmurray is a small island in Donegal Bay off County Sligo, Ireland. It enjoys a reputation as one of the best-preserved early medieval church sites in Europe. The remains are complex and extensive, representing an early Irish monastic community and an important regional pilgrimage centre. Lavishly illustrated with old and contemporary images, this book does justice to Inishmurray’s iconic place in the maritime landscape of Sligo and Donegal Bay. January, 7 x 9½, 300 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-47-4 (1-905172-47-8) Cloth $84.95 BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR 11 Bit on the Side This is How You Disappear Work, Sex, Love, Loss and Own Goals Edited by Anna Kiernan A Book of Elegies Jeremy Reed Twenty-first century women have it all. We can do what we want, when we want and with whom we want. Can’t we? Bit on the Side is a collection of life stories by women in their 20s-70s. From novelists to DJs, horsewomen to academics, broadcasters to chefs, this book is about how we live now: our desires, discontents, ambitions, and commitments. Challenging stereotypes of domestic goddesses, ‘oldies’; ‘singletons’, hippies, footballers, DJs, and mistresses, Bit on the Side reports and reflects on new identities with wit and verve. And while not claiming to have ‘the answers’, the writing here offers fresh views on the politics of sex and gender in Britain today. October, 5½ x 8½, 320 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-05-7 (1-905762-05-4) Paper $21.95 This is Reed’s most autobiographical book to date, and one in which he celebrates the dead and missing friends who were the formative and enduring influences on his life as a poet. Of his Previous work. “Brilliant in its employment of history and its understanding of historical research.”— Booklist “An elegant stylist whose devotion to excess carries the reader along as he stunningly evokes life on the edge.”— Publishers Weekly December, 5½ x 8½, 80 pages (Enitharmon) ISBN 978-1-904634-43-0 (1-904634-43-5) Paper $27.95 Dial M for Merthyr Writing Daughters Rachel Trezise August Strindberg’s Other Voices Eszter Szalczer Orange Futures winning Welsh novelist Rachel Trezise grew up listening to the rock behemoths of the late 1980s and harboring an ambition to write a warts ‘n’ all rockumentary. At a rock gig in a Rhondda pub, she discovered Misasuno; a gaggle of Merthyr kids with a ton of conviction and a penchant for neck breaking guitar riffs. In 2005 she stepped onto the tour bus they call Black Betty and tracked the band as they razed the British toilet circuit. Part reportage, social history, and memoir, Dial M For Merthyr tells the story of a band from the wrong side of the tracks trying to stay afloat in an ever changing musical and social climate. In this book Eszter Szalczer looks at a previously neglected aspect of August Strindberg’s life and work: father / daughter relationships. In Strindberg’s work, fatherand daughter-figures often appear intertwined, and the daughters are often seen to be acting roles in their father’s narratives. This study explores these roles in detail, and offers parallel readings of the father’s stories and those of the daughters in order to create a dialogue between different perspectives. Such readings challenge the conventional authorial voice which singularly ‘fathers’ the text, and posits writing as a process that extends beyond the limits of the individual literary work. Writing turns into an ongoing dialogue as long as daughters keep being written, and daughters continue to write. December, 5½ x 8, 240 pages (Norvik) ISBN 978-1-870041-70-6 (1-870041-70-4) Paper $41.95 Bringing it All Back Home Ian Clayton In Bringing It All Back Home Ian Clayton relates a life driven by a passion for music. Through a series of autobiographical stories he reveals an invisible soundtrack that connects music to family to community to culture. Funny, moving, and poignant in turns. October, 5½ x 8½, 272 pages (Route) ISBN 978-1-901927-33-7 (1-901927-33-4) Cloth $32.95 November, 5½ x 8½, 220 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-12-5 (1-905762-12-7) Paper $21.95 Angel in Disguise? Victoria Mary Clarke “It’s f***ing brilliant”—Supermodel Kate Moss Victoria Mary Clarke lived a hard-partying lifestyle; sex, drugs, and rock and roll. But one day this girlfriend of former Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan had had enough. When she woke up to find herself just out of rehab, broke, hopeless, fat, nearly forty, and separated from her soul mate, she demanded some help from whatever is up there in charge of things. To her utter astonishment, she got an answer. This book chronicles Victoria’s journey toward inner peace through her conversations with her spiritual mentor, an angel named Gabriela. October, 5½ x 8½, 344 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-35-1 (1-905172-35-4) Paper $22.95 12 BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR Serious Sounds John Moriarty A wonderful walk through the story of Moriarty’s childhood on a small farm in north Kerry, and his lifelong engagement with traditional Catholic sacraments, taking as his point of departure Philip Larkin’s poem ‘Church Going’—a richly meditative essay of extraordinary resonance that begins with a visit to the island of Inis Fallen on Loch Leine, Ireland. “Quintessentially Irish and universal.”—Irish News “Moriarty has drawn together the mysticism of [Australian aboriginals] with that of Christian Europeans.”—Irish Echo October, 64 pages (Lilliput) ISBN 978-1-84351-097-0 (1-84351-097-9) Paper $15.95 Something to Hide Life of Sheila Wingfield, Viscountess Powerscourt Penny Perrick “A riveting portrait of a gifted poet—a contentious woman and the gilded worlds she moved in, yet never belonged to.”—Edna O’Brien nt Pri n i k Bac The Last of the Name Charles McGlinchy Charles McGlinchey (1861-1954), weaver and tailor, lived his entire life on the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal. Never married, he outlived his brothers and sisters, none of whom left an heir and so he became ‘the last of the name’. On winter evenings in the 1940s and ‘50s, McGlinchey would talk about his life and times on visits with the local schoolmaster, who would carefully record his friend’s words. Thirty years later, those poignant, handwritten stories would be passed on to Brian Friel, who edited them into their present form. Here, filtered through a devoted schoolmaster and a master dramatist, is a voice that transports us to a period now beyond the grasp of living memory, an autobiography, a compendium of folklore and a vivid account of the life and times of a particular community in the north-west of Ireland. November, 5 x 8, 160 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-46-7 (1-905172-46-X) Paper $22.95 Jack’s World Farming on the Sheep’s Head Peninsula Sean Sheehan This is a fascinating portrait of a neglected poet and memoirist whose colorful and complicated life brought her into contact with some of the major literary figures of early twentieth-century Ireland. Sheila Wingfield (1906-1992), Anglo-Jewish heiress and ‘poetess wife’ of the last Powerscourt to live on that estate, didn’t fit easily into any of the worlds she inhabited, battling all her life with the demons of alcohol, drugs, illness, and conflicted relationships. Penny Perrick’s biography strikes a balance between playful storytelling and serious analysis. Drawing on rich sources of letters, memoirs, diaries, and interviews. This is the story of the life and times of a West Cork farmer, Jack Sheehan who lived all his 80 years on the same farm. He recounts growing up and struggling to survive in the 1920s and 1930s, managing his farm through the 1950s and adjusting to new forces in the 1970s. It illustrates how the traditional farm has changed from a valued family inheritance to the commodity of consumerism and property speculators today. The book draws on unique source materials, including Jack’s diaries, and is illustrated with original color photographs. October, 6 x 9, 256 pages (Lilliput) ISBN 978-1-84351-093-2 (1-84351-093-6) Paper $31.95 December, 9 x 8, 200 pages (Atrium) ISBN 978-0-9552261-1-3 (0-9552261-1-2) Cloth $59.95 A Provisional Dictator James Stephens and the Fenian Movement Marta Ramón A Provisional Dictator is a political biography of James Stephens, the founder of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Marta Ramón traces Stephens’ political and revolutionary career from his involvement in Young Ireland’s insurrection in 1848 until his death in Dublin on March 29, 1901. October, 6 x 9, 320 pages (UCD) ISBN 978-1-904558-65-1 (1-904558-65-8) Cloth $91.95s ISBN 978-1-904558-64-4 (1-904558-64-X) Paper $47.95 nt Pri n i k Bac Luke Kelly—A Memoir Des Geraghty Dublin of the 1960s: A heady fusion of music, the arts and radical politics. No one person epitomizes that era more than Luke Kelly of the Dubliners. Ten years after Kelly’s tragic death, fellow Dubliner, musician, and friend Des Geraghty wrote a personal memoir of the singer-socialist, drawing on the memoirs of Luke’s family, friends, other musicians, and political activists. November, 5 x 8, 160 pages (Attic) ISBN 978-1-85594-090-1 (1-85594-090-6) Paper $14.95 BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR / DRAMA 13 Last Leopard Troubled Epic A Life of Giuseppe di Lampedusa David Gilmour On Location with Ryan’s Daughter Michael Tanner Reprint of the 1988 book hailed as an “elegant, sprightly biography,” by Publishers Weekly. David Gilmour’s biography of Giuseppe di Lampedusa unearths the life story of the creator of The Leopard, one of the great novels of the twentieth century. A book whose imagery, once tasted, haunts the reader forever, The Leopard describes the golden era of nineteenth-century Sicily: its sensual, fading, aristocratic glory and its corruption, brutality, and inequality lurking beneath the surface. Who wrote this masterpiece, this work of art? The answer is as unlikely as one might hope. A fascinating meditation on what it is that makes a writer. October, 5½ x 8½, 334 pages (Eland) ISBN 978-0-9550105-1-4 (0-9550105-1-9) Paper $32.95 Goethe and Anna Amalia A Forbidden Love? Ettore Ghibellino Translated by Dan Farrelly In this study Ghibellino sets out to show that the platonic relationship between Goethe and Charlotte von Stein—lady-in-waiting to Anna Amalia, the Dowager Duchess of Weimar—was used as part of a cover-up for Goethe’s intense and prolonged love relationship with the Duchess Anna Amalia herself. The book attempts to uncover a hitherto closely guarded state secret and one of the very great loves stories in European history—to rank with that of Dante and Beatrice, and Petrarch and Laura. Ettore Ghibellino has been a freelance author in Weimar since 2001. The publication of his Goethe biography in 2003 caused a sensation in some circles and he is Chairman and founder of the Anna Amalia and Goethe Academy in Weimar. October, 5 x 8, 360 pages (Carysfort) ISBN 978-1-904505-24-2 (1-904505-24-4) Paper $44.95 An unvarnished account of the troubled shooting, both on and off camera, of the film Ryan’s Daughter, winner of two Oscars. It tells how the movie’s stars— Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, Trevor Howard, Christopher Jones, and John Mills—coped with a year on Ireland’s west coast in 1969, as told through personal accounts of local people who were drivers, extras, prop men, landladies, actors or mere observers. Also included is a gazetteer to the locations used on the Dingle Peninsula and elsewhere in Kerry to enable fans to follow in Rosy Ryan’s footsteps. Packed with pictures and archive material, much never published before, this is the behind-the-scenes story of a film which changed the Dingle Peninsula overnight, saw more antics than usual by stars off and on set, and resulted in David Lean making no film for 14 years, so fraught was the experience. October, 5½ x 9, 224 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-38-2 (1-905172-38-9) Paper $31.95 Ireland on Stage Beckett and After Edited by Hiroko Mikami This collection focuses primarily on Irish playwrights and their works, both in text and on stage during the latter half of the twentieth century. The central figure is Samuel Beckett, whom the contributors use as a springboard to discuss contemporary playwrights such as Brian Friel, Frank McGuinness, Marina Carr, and Conor McPherson, amongst others. October, 5 x 8, 168 pages (Carysfort) ISBN 978-1-904505-23-5 (1-904505-23-6) Paper $35.95 Five Minute Fantasies - Erotic Fiction Cathryn Cooper This is an anthology of sensual short stories with erotic themes. 202 pages. Five Minute Fantasies 1 5½ x 8½, ISBN 978-1-905170-61-6 (1-905170-61-0) Paper $17.95 Five Minute Fantasies 2 5½ x 8½, ISBN 978-1-905170-70-8 (1-905170-70-X) Paper $17.95 Five Minute Fantasies 3 5½ x 8½, ISBN 978-1-905170-71-5 (1-905170-71-8) Paper $17.95 14 LITERATURE Vision and Vacancy Musics of Belonging The Fictions of J.S. Le Fanu James Walton The Poetry of Micheal O’Siadhail Edited by Marc Caball & David F. Ford A study of the withdrawal of authority in the fiction of J.S. Le Fanu, Vision and Vacancy follows the course of his attraction to the void, and his resistance to it, from the beginning to the end of his career. By placing his work within the appropriate contexts of early apparition narrative and modern ghost story, English and Continental novel, Walton’s study provides not only the most thorough account of the richness of his techniques but shows how cosmopolitan influences were an inescapable condition of his (Anglo-) Irishness. The first volume on renowned Irish Poet Micheal O’Siadhail’s work bringing together essays by Irish and international commentators and critics. O’Siadhail is one of Ireland’s leading poets. He has published 11 collections of poetry and has won many prizes for his work. He is widely respected both nationally and internationally. An extensive and inclusive volume containing 16 essays. Includes a bibliography of O’Siadhail’s publications and reviews. September, 6 x 9, 240 pages (UCD) ISBN 978-1-904558-79-8 (1-904558-79-8) Cloth $94.95s ISBN 978-1-904558-78-1 (1-904558-78-X) Paper $44.95 The Festival of the Wolf Edited by Tom Cheesman, Graham Davies and Sylvie Hoffmann Poetry, fiction, drama, and testimony by refugees and asylum seekers, side by side with other writers in Wales, past and present. Co-published by Hafan Books and Parthian books, The Festival of the Wolf includes some of the best poems and stories from three previous anthologies published by Hafan Books, plus texts about refugees in Wales over the centuries. Parallel bilingual book in Welsh and English. November, 6 x 9, 206 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-20-0 (1-905762-20-8) Paper $16.95 Next Edited by Graham Hartill A collection of pieces of writing resulting from workshops led by Niall Griffiths, Rachel Trezise, Tristan Hughes, Lloyd Robson, Patrick Jones and Graham Hartill that were funded by the Lottery Heritage Fund through the Arts Council of Wales. Parthian brings together stories, poems, plays, and film scripts from some of Wales’ writers of the future. Words of protest and joy, of anger and release, but all infused with an energy and compassion that gives us hope. December, 5½ x 8½, 164 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-06-4 (1-905762-06-2) Paper $17.95 Praise for Micheal O’Siadhail’s work: “The poems here are both severe and lusty, often simultaneously, as the poet seeks to capture and acclaim that most unusual state: enduring love.”—Booklist “His thoughts are continually fresh.”—Kirkus Reviews September, 5½ x 8½, 246 pages (Carysfort) ISBN 978-1-904505-21-1 (1-904505-21-X) Cloth $89.95s ISBN 978-1-904505-22-8 (1-904505-22-8) Paper $44.95 Poetry Out of my Heart and Head Unpublished Letters of Poet and Painter Isaac Rosenberg Isaac Rosenberg Edited by Jean Liddiard Isaac Rosenberg has long been regarded as one of the most important poets of the First World War. Living with his Jewish immigrant family in the East End of London, he left school at age 14 to earn his living as an apprentice engraver. While visiting his sister in South Africa in 1914, war was declared. He returned home in 1915 and, unable to find work, he enlisted as a private soldier. His poverty, education, and background made him an outsider, but also made him well equipped to cope with the unforeseen horror of war in the trenches: ‘I am determined that this war, with all its powers for devastation, shall not master my poeting.’ He served on the Western Front until his death on night patrol in 1918. “Conveys a Romantic literary tendency to admire the dark struggles of the soldier’s soul.”—Jewish Book World December, 5½ x 8½, 192 pages (Enitharmon) ISBN 978-1-904634-38-6 (1-904634-38-9) Cloth $44.95 NATURE, FOLKLORE, TRAVEL / MUSIC 15 The Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson and Brian Nelson This unique book is the first complete account of the butterflies and moths of Northern Ireland— the species, their habitats, the threats they face, the places to find them and the best ways to study them in the field. Written for the general naturalist and every day collector, The Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland gives an account of each of the almost five hundred species that have been recorded in Northern Ireland, including information on their status, habitat and flight period. Individual species accounts are complemented by a distribution map and photographs. November, 9 x 11, 440 pages (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-90076-147-8 (0-90076-147-4) Paper $64.95 Ireland’s Coastline r ape nP i w Exploring No its Nature and Heritage Richard Nairn Over 4600 miles long, the Irish coast is complex and most Irish people are influenced by the sea. Ireland has an extensive maritime history and over time its people have carved a living from its seas and shores as much as from its land. This lavishlyillustrated book is a paperback reprint of the first comprehensive account of the natural and human history of the Irish coastline, with aerial views and underwater photography of a largely unseen landscape. The Road to Gobblers Knob From Chile to Alaska on a Motorbike Geoff Hill Hilariously funny, thoughtful, and entertaining, The Road to Gobblers Knob follows journalist Geoff Hill on a motorbike tour of the American continents. From the difficulties of getting bikes to Chile, and the trials of South American border crossings, to the joys of the open road, and the dubious delights of the local specialties (guinea pig, anyone?), you will love every twist and turn on this adventure. “All readers will enjoy Hill’s delightful Irish humor insight, and narrative skills.”—Library Journal November, 6 x 9, 320 pages (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-85640-804-5 (0-85640-804-2) Paper $24.95 Turas Ceoil Flute Playing From the North & West of Ireland Marcas O Murchu “The numerous photographs of landscapes and representative organ isms are excellent...helpful to visitors and natives alike.”—Choice Turas Ceoil, in Irish means a musical journey, a title that aptly captures the essence of this album which pays homage to the roots of the tradition in Ireland, with tunes from as far back as the eighteenth century, while also looking to the future with new compositions by Ó Murchú. The colorful CD booklet includes 24 pages of information about the tunes as well as photos of the musicians. October, 8½ x 12, 232 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-40-5 (1-905172-40-0) Paper $33.95 May, 24 pages (Clo Iar-Chonnachta) ISBN 978-0-8023-8163-7 (0-8023-8163-4) cd $21.95 Stones of Adoration Whirlwind Sacred Stones and Mystic Megaliths of Ireland Christine Zucchelli Brian Hughes The landscape of Ireland is dotted with sacred stones and stone monuments, from the Blarney Stone in Cork and Maedhbh’s Grave in Sligo to St. Patrick’s Chair in Tyrone and the Royal Pillars of Tara in Meath. This book explores the ancient secrets, myths, legends, and folktales associated with these stones, and the role of sacred stones in the religious and spiritual life of modern Ireland. This is a wonderful reminder of Ireland’s spiritual past as some of these stones and monuments enter their fifth millennium and the wisdom of the Celtic tradition re-emerges. Brian Hughes is from Athy, Co. Kildare, Ireland, and has established himself as one of the finest tin whistle players in the tradition, a fact confirmed by this album of vibrant whistle music. Brian’s earliest introduction to music was through his grandfather Christy Bracken, a noted bagpiper, who transmitted his love of traditional music to his grandson. As well as tin whistle, Brian also has a great interest in the flute and uilleann pipes. He has always been an avid collector of tunes both old and new, many of which sit comfortably alongside each other on this wonderfully varied album. October, 9½ x 9½, 196 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-36-8 (1-905172-36-2) Cloth $44.95 May, (Clo Iar-Chonnachta) ISBN 978-0-8023-8164-4 (0-8023-8164-2) cd $21.95 16 RELIGION Anthony de Mello Already Within His Life and His Spirituality Anand Nayak Divining the Hidden Spring Donal O’Leary Fr. Anthony de Mello was an Indian priest whose many spiritual publications were informed by his extensive worldly studies. He organized prayer retreats, was a gifted public speaker, and established a prayer center in India. However, after his death in 1987, Fr. De Mello’s books were deemed “incompatible” with the Catholic faith and were suppressed. The ban was lifted but his books were still sold with a disclaimer, distancing him from the Church. This book is a biography of Fr. De Mello and an exploration of his association with the Catholic Church. The author examines the Notification and its approach to Fr. de Mello’s work, pointing out clearly the weaknesses and misunderstandings that underlie the conflict, and concludes with a look at the world-wide response, trying to put Anthony de Mello once again in context as a teacher, a prophet and a healer. October, 5½ x 8½, 212 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-560-2 (1-85607-560-5) Paper $26.95 The Crystal Fountain The Story of an Inner Journey Noreen Mackey When Noreen Mackey, a barrister who had given up a successful career to join an enclosed contemplative community in the depths of the French countryside, found herself back in the world again after only eighteen months, it seemed like the end of everything. At forty-eight, she was without a home, without a job, without any apparent future. Yet less than two years later, she was in the Cayman Islands, an investigator for the Irish Government. The Crystal Fountain is the story of the extraordinary turnaround in one woman’s life through her faith in God and her belief in prayer. It is a story that will give hope and encouragement to anyone who has ever stood among the ruins of their shattered hopes. It is the story of God’s ways with us, ways that are not like our ways, but that unfailingly lead to life, to freedom and to happiness. November, 5½ x 8½, 152 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-567-1 (1-85607-567-2) Paper $21.95 Already Within contains the best writing of the author—a summing up of the main thrust of his books and articles from the past and present. The emphasis that appeals to readers so much is that of realizing the presence of God in the ordinary moments of their lives. Nothing goes to waste—every effort, every happening, every daily event, even mistakes and sins—all are part of the bigger story; all are safely harvested. The articles, arranged in months and themes, sometimes refer to the seasons of the year, sometimes to the seasons of the liturgy, and sometimes to the seasons of the heart. All the pieces begin with very real life-situations and then the author explores and discovers the compassionate presence of an incarnate and unconditionally-loving God at the heart of all our experiences. November, 5½ x 8½, 144 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-575-6 (1-85607-575-3) Paper $21.95 Changing Collars Mark Hayden This book follows the author on his journey from a Roman Catholic priest to a Church of Ireland priest, through the religious conflicts of Ireland in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It charts his Roman Catholic seminary experiences, his unhappiness and disillusionment with Catholicism, his conversion to the Church of Ireland, his life as a clergyman, his marriage and parenthood. This is a story about confusion, choices, consequences, and above all the story of a vocation to the priesthood that transcends denominations, vows, presumptions, and prejudice. Above all, it is a story of faith, hope and love. November, 5½ x 8½, 96 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-572-5 (1-85607-572-9) Paper $22.95 Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse Essays in Honour of Patrick Hannon Amelia Fleming This collection of essays on aspects of morality in modern Ireland includes contributions from many of the most important writers on moral theology today. Topics include bio-ethics, journalism, justice, AIDS, humanitarianism, reconciliation, morality in the classroom and religious morality. October, 5½ x 8½, 180 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-558-9 (1-85607-558-3) Paper $33.95 RELIGION 17 Confident in Christ We Pray Eucharist: Enhancing the Prayer Year C Brian Mayne Including Prayer of the Faithful for the Three Year Cycle Donal Harrington Confident in Christ We Pray contains convenient, compact, and constructive ways of praying during the seasons of Lent and Easter of Year C. Forms of prayer based on scripture are presented for each day from Ash Wednesday until Pentecost Day. Drawing to a large extent on the 2004 edition of The Book of Common Prayer, each form has a prayer of penitence, a psalm, bible reading, and canticle, with suggestions for intercession and thanksgiving. October, 4½ x 7, 110 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-564-0 (1-85607-564-8) Paper $12.95 Discoveries in Prayer Malachy Hanratty A wonderful guide for all of us who have forgotten how to pray—or never really knew. Fr Hanratty gives a very practical guide to establishing a prayer routine. He starts us off by helping us to review the “Good Things” that God has provided—people, experiences, coincidences that have made today a better day. As we become accustomed to this way of praying, he helps us to develop this to look at longer periods of time, and then moves on to ways in which we can communicate our wants and needs to God, as well as our thanksgiving. One of the most enlightening aspects of the book is the way in which the author teaches us to hear God talking to us. October, 5½ x 8½, 88 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-568-8 (1-85607-568-0) Paper $14.95 Eucharist and the Living Faith Hugh O’Donnell Its radiant mystery will shine forth not simply when the rubrics are fully observed but when the Eucharist is understood in it’s widest significance, namely as expressing Christ’s intention to offer his nourishing presence to the whole of creation, from the fireball event of beginnings to this present, threatened moment of existence. October, 5½ x 8½, 104 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-573-2 (1-85607-573-7) Paper $17.95 Much can be done to enhance the celebration of the Eucharist as an experience of prayer and to contribute to the prayerful quality of the liturgy. What is offered here are resources for use at various moments during the Mass. The book includes guidance on individual prayers that can be used to create moods, or moments within the Mass. It also provides a set of prayers of the faithful for the full three-year cycle and collates all of the prayers for the dead for easy access at funeral time. October, 5½ x 8½, 368 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-571-8 (1-85607-571-0) Paper $33.95 Liturgical Resources for Advent & Christmastide Years A, B and C Thomas O’Loughlin A treasure trove of extra resources, insights, and practical suggestions for the liturgy of every Sunday and major feastday in the seasons of Advent and Christmastide for the three-year cycle. For each occasion, Fr O’Loughlin offers: A Celebrant’s guide from the introduction to the celebration, to dismissal, commentaries on each of the readings and psalms, and homily notes November, 5½ x 8½, 273 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-554-1 (1-85607-554-0) Paper $26.95 Partnership in Lay Spirituality Religious and Laity find New Ways Maureen Dolan The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) gave great encouragement to religious to renew themselves and their congregations, while also challenging the laity by the universal call to holiness found in the council’s central document. At first religious and laity sought to answer this call in their own way, but soon there would be an exciting new development as religious and laity together found a new approach to fulfilling the vision of the council: laity seeking a viable spirituality; religious trying to show their charism as relevant to the contemporary world. This current phenomenon goes by various names, such as lay association, affiliation or lay associate membership of a religious institute; the reality is sharing in the charism, life and spirituality of religious institutes by lay people. September, 5½ x 8½, 120 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-563-3 (1-85607-563-X) Paper $22.95 18 RELIGION The Development of Peoples The Scientist and the Theologian Challenges for Today and Tomorrow International Jesuit Network for Development On the Origin and End of Creation James Mackey To mark the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Populorum Progressi, writers and practitioners concerned with issues raised in the document look at it again. Themes and aspects of the problem mentioned in the encyclical such as debt, trade, poverty, and human rights are revisited in light of forty years of experience. The authors look at the inspiration offered through the lens of response, both then an now, recalling the vision and goals of Populorum Progressio, and asking how we as a global family have fared in realizing that vision and achieving these goals. New areas which have been recognized since the publication of the document—like gender, the environment, and HIV/AIDS—are addressed in the light of principles outlined. November, 5½ x 8½, 208 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-574-9 (1-85607-574-5) Paper $27.95 Reflecting at Knock Before our Merciful Lamb Thomas Lane This is a collection of ten reflections focusing on the apparition at Knock, Ireland, where the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, and St. John the Evangelist appeared to 15 villagers in the 19th century, and where today stands a shrine to the event. Fr Lane examines the uniqueness of the shrine in helping us to cope with the contradictions and tensions in our daily lives, and to relate them to the sacraments of Eucharist, Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick that are celebrated at Knock with much faith and devotion. In the daily movement surrounding the historic gable wall, he points to many expressions of the mystery of the church. October, 5½ x 8½, 128 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-581-7 (1-85607-581-8) Paper $17.95 With critical clarity and cogency of argument, this book takes the dialogue between modern science and mainly Christian religion into the present decade; and the whole argument is conducted against the background of contemporary philosophies, the most up-to-date science, and the best of recent Christian theology. The book draws the conclusion that the biblical story of creation is not contrary to the continual evolution of a universe in the permanent process of coming-to-be, making both sides of the argument obsolete. September, 5½ x 8½, 206 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-569-5 (1-85607-569-9) Paper $33.95 A Space for Unknowing The Place of Agnosis in Faith Stephen White Second in a trilogy dealing with theology, unknowing and the church.What is theology for, and what is its relationship to prayer, worship and daily living? Too often theology appears to be divorced from the everyday concerns of the church, but in this book Stephen White argues that theology is not only relevant but essential to the well-being of the church. However, its function is not (as is sometimes supposed) to shackle us, but to create ‘a space for belief’ within which a Christian life can be lived. October, 5½ x 8½, 160 pages (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-544-2 (1-85607-544-3) Paper $26.95 We need to Talk About the Funeral 101 Practical Ways to Commemorate and Celebrate a Life Jane Morrell Written by experienced funeral advisers, this is a practical guide that covers all aspects of planning a memorial service. It deals in a fitting and sensitive manner with all the options and possibilities for services and ceremonies, provides an up-todate guide on the costs, and above all helps make life much easier for family, friends, and loved ones. Complete with real life stories, practical ideas and uplifting photographs, this beautiful book speaks to the heart, sensitively offering the information and inspiration we need at a time of grief and vulnerability. September, 5½ x 8½, 208 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-906125-01-1 (1-906125-01-5) Paper $32.95 POETRY 19 Beasts of Nalunga Glad of These Times Jack Mapanje Helen Dunmore With new struggles ever more evident in Africa today, Jack Mapanje has returned to his concern for ordinary people in Africa and in the world at large, themes that make his poetry inspirational in Malawi and throughout Africa. These new poems are boldly lyrical narratives, cunningly crafted in mesmerizing spirals. His voice is still ironically cheerful, his tone impotently angry—but confidently measured with wit and humor, however bleak. Jack Mapanje was imprisoned without trial by the dictator Hastings Banda for nearly four years, and chronicled his experiences in his poetry. This new collection addresses the soul struggling to liberate itself, and fighting against the beasts of silences that threaten the lives of Africans everyday. “Sardonic, inventive, lyrical testimonies to a gener ous and enduring spirit.”—Poetry Review November, 5½ x 8½, 64 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-771-3 (1-85224-771-1) Paper $22.95 Geography for the Lost Kapka Kassabova Kapka Kassabova is a young Bulgarian émigré poet who writes in English but with a European imagination. Her well traveled poems speak from different parts of the world and different moments of history, but they always speak of the many ways to be lost and disoriented: in a place, in the past, in fear, in love, in the very quickness of life. The voices speaking here—from a Roman housewife to a Chinese bar-owner in Berlin or an Argentine DJ—are the voices of the heart-sick, the culturally jet-lagged, people from photographs, the “tenants” of lives, cities and destinies. This is what we all are, have been, or will be. November, 5½ x 8½, 72 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-765-2 (1-85224-765-7) Paper $22.95 A celebrated winner of fiction’s Orange Prize, Helen Dunmore is as spellbinding a storyteller in her poetry as in her novels. Glad of These Times is full of haunting, joyous and wry narratives. These new poems explore the fleetingness of life, its sweetness and intensity, the short time we have on earth and the pleasures of the earth, and death as the frame which sharpens everything and gives it shape. “Sensuality and intrigue that increases in intensity and produces a luxuriously gripping narrative.”—Publishers Weekly “Her keen sense of story and lyrical voice will reward many readers.” —Library Journal July, 5½ x 8½, 56 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-758-4 (1-85224-758-4) Paper $22.95 How the Bicycle Shone New & Selected Poems Gillian Allnutt Denise Levertov described Allnutt’s poems as ‘at once hard and delicate, like wrought iron’. They are both serious and light in touch, deeply humane and spiritually profound, showing the spirit surviving amongst the tatters of Christianity in a modern wilderness. “She has an exotic vocabulary, much of it dialect, obtrusive in the correct ways.”—Poetry November, 5½ x 8½, 216 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-759-1 (1-85224-759-2) Paper $33.95 The Invention of Zero Chris Greenhalgh Chris Greenhalgh’s distinctive third collection is a book of sensuous meditations on time, mortality, love, and art. At its heart is a suite of prose poems. Intimate in tone, formally experimental and lyrically charged, they pick up and develop threads from his title, The Invention of Zero. Like his first two books, Greenhalgh’s new collection is alive with vivid imagery and narrative excitement. At once passionate and ironic, dark and witty, the poems are acutely observed and enjoy a new depth of feeling. His language is sensitive, exact, and alert to the layered and luminous surfaces as well as the discontinuities of modern life. November, 5½ x 8½, 64 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-773-7 (1-85224-773-8) Paper $22.95 20 POETRY / POETRY CRITICISM The Barking Thing Making Poems and Their Meanings Suzanne Batty Desmond Graham Suzanne Batty writes bold, flamboyant, risky poems that come from left field and Manchester, mixing dogs and people, mean streets and threats from inside. In this first book-length collection, the real and unreal are deliberately confused. The book creates a fantastical landscape in which actual experience can be transformed through archetypes and fairytales, urban myths and nightmares. The poems chart a journey from mental anguish to spiritual joy - and back again. The writing balances on a sharp edge between sanity and madness, between meaning and insignificance, with a dark humor and a tight grip on life. Through it all there is the wisdom of dog — a spiritual mentor who cocks a leg at doubt and despair. In this innovative new series of public lectures at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in Northeast England, leading contemporary poets speak about the craft and practice of poetry to audiences drawn from both the city and the university. The lectures are then published in book form by Bloodaxe, giving readers everywhere the opportunity to learn what these British poets think about their own subject. November, 5½ x 8½, 64 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-772-0 (1-85224-772-X) Paper $22.95 Of Desmond Graham’s poetry: “A happy medium between perception and narrative”—Kirkus Reviews Windrush Songs November, 5½ x 8½, 64 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-761-4 (1-85224-761-4) Paper $22.95 James Berry These poems give voice to Britain’s Caribbean emigre’s, whose journeys held strange echoes of earlier sea voyages which had brought ancestors from Africa to the slave plantations. James Berry, who was born in Jamaica, was one of these emigrants, settling in Britain in 1948. His new book explores the different reasons his fellow travelers had for leaving the Caribbean when they rushed to get on the boat. The poems also look back on slavery and individual experiences of hardship and trying to make a living. November, 5½ x 8½, 72 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-770-6 (1-85224-770-3) Paper $22.95 Desmond Graham reflects in three lectures on how poems are nourished and how reading can grow. Self into Song Carol Rumens Carol Rumens offers three lectures covering the poetry of Philip Larkin and Derek Mahon and examines form and music in the work of a range of contemporary women poets. Of Carol Rumens poetry: “Here is real poetic authority, sin gular, sure, strong.”—Booklist Selected Poems “This volume of light verse by the well-regarded British poet is full of goofy rhymes and larky meters.”—Kirkus Reviews John Hewitt Edited by Michael Longley and Frank Ormsby November, 5½ x 8½, 68 pages (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-760-7 (1-85224-760-6) Paper $22.95 Edited, with a new introduction, by acclaimed poets Michael Longley and Frank Ormsby, Selected Poems is testament to Hewitt’s remarkable literary legacy, and a celebration of a unique, compelling and still urgent voice in Irish poetry. “Political poetry with moving poems of memo ry.”—Publishers Weekly November, 5½ x 8½, 176 pages (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-85640-802-1 (0-85640-802-6) Paper $19.95 To Place an Order Call 610-458-5005 of fax it to 610-458-7103 POETRY 21 Collected Poems I Am Twenty People! Anthony Thwaite Third Anthology from the Poetry School Edited by Mimi Khalvati & Stephen Knight Anthony Thwaite’s Collected Poems, published in his seventy-seventh year, gives readers an opportunity to see gathered together all the poems he wants to preserve from the sixteen collections he has published since his debut in 1953. He has developed a distinctive style and a range of concerns which have defined his poetry from the beginning: memory, history, archaeology, travel, the intricacies of relationships, and now the frustrations of age. December, 5½ x 8½, 448 pages (Enitharmon) ISBN 978-1-904634-39-3 (1-904634-39-7) Cloth $66.95 False Spring Sharon Morris The poems in Sharon Morris’s first collection are both meditations on mortality and nature, and sharp edged celebrations of life – in turn tender, incantatory, dramatic, quotidian, and elegiac. The three sections describe three different places, metaphorically and geographically: in ‘False Spring’ the poet takes us out into the open spaces, the wildernesses at the edge of the city of San Francisco, touching on the myth of Persephone. This mythic thread is carried on through ‘Rome,’ where the city’s overlaid histories parallel the tension between what is revealed and what is hidden, while the final section ‘Salt of Almonds,’ speaks, through the image of the Spanish desert, of what will persist and endure. December, 5½ x 8½, 64 pages (Enitharmon) ISBN 978-1-904634-45-4 (1-904634-45-1) Paper $25.95 Flowers of Sulphur Mario Petrucci Mario Petrucci is an ecologist, physicist, and war poet. He is also the only poet to have been in residence at the Imperial War Museum. A selection of these poems won the Daily Telegraph / Arvon International Poetry Competition 2002, and two won Merit Awards in the Nottingham Open Poetry Competition in the same year. His new collection of poems explores the gamut of human experience. These poems ring with complexity and clarity: like our quantum world, this award-winning collection reinvents itself moment to moment so as to unsettle, move, and inspire us. December, 5½ x 8½, 80 pages (Enitharmon) ISBN 978-1-904634-37-9 (1-904634-37-0) Paper $25.95 The third of an ongoing series of anthologies, I Am Twenty People! celebrates The Poetry School’s tenth anniversary. Adventurous, unorthodox, playfully serious and seriously playful, these new poets explore their different worlds with confidence and panache. Nothing, it seems, is off limits, neither political engagement nor experimental audacity. From the intimate lyric to the historical narrative, the poetry gathered in I Am Twenty People! is more than simply a promise of future achievement. Offering, from each of its twenty poets, selections from a mature body of work that will surely lead to outstanding first collections, here is an anthology that stands in its own right as a hallmark of the best of new writing in Britain today. Mimi Khalvati was born in Iran and grew up on the Isle of Wight. In 2006 she received a Cholmondeley Award and a new collection, The Meanest Flower, is forthcoming in 2007. Stephen Knight’s awards include first prize in the 1992 National Poetry Competition. He is a creative-writing tutor for adults in colleges and part of the University of Glamorgan’s MPhil in Writing. October, 5½ x 8½, 96 pages (Enitharmon) ISBN 978-1-904634-36-2 (1-904634-36-2) Paper $25.95 How to Make a Woman Out of Water Charles Bennett The title poem of Charles Bennett’s new collection, his first since the highly-acclaimed Wintergreen, is full of sensual magic and supple music. It is charged with power and grace, yet lightened by a wry sense of humor. It is lithe and strongly flowing as water itself, and gives a pure pulse of clarity and drive that runs like an undercurrent through the whole collection. Beguilingly simple and approachable, these poems speak with the fluid voice of water. Vivid explorations of water’s depth, linked to the dark release of deep sleep, culminate in the collection’s central sequence: when one of a pair of lovers falls asleep on a beach, the other muses on the seascape, on lives that flourish on the littoral and the nature of love itself. October, 5½ x 8½, 96 pages (Enitharmon) ISBN 978-1-904634-42-3 (1-904634-42-7) Paper $25.95 22 POETRY Adventure Holiday Whiteout David Greenslade Damian Walford Davies and Richard Marggraf Turley Adventure Holiday is the newest poetry book by one of Wales’ most original voices. It tells the story in verse and prose of a pilgrim’s descent into chaos, conflagration, and oblivion, and of his eventual renewal and rebirth. The experience of reading Adventure Holiday is an exciting and satisfying mix of the traditional and the wholly contemporary. November, 5½ x 8½, 76 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-26-2 (1-905762-26-7) Paper $17.95 Hyphasis Lyndon Davies In the poems of Lyndon Davies’s new collection Hyphasis, myths, histories, voices, and artifacts are wrenched from their frames and broken open, celebrated, defiled, burnt, pestled, and brought into collision, in order to render up new substances, new ways of dreaming about the world. October, 5½ x 8½, 72 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-11-8 (1-905762-11-9) Paper $17.95 Things You Think I Don’t Know Deborah Kay Davies Davies’ poetry presents a fabulous mix of the strange and the familiar: a weird hole opens in front of Marks & Spencer; a heron lays a giant egg on your bed; a routine cytology test reveals the utterly unexpected. It is bizarre and fantastic, horrible and hilarious. December, 5½ x 8½, 60 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-21-7 (1-905762-21-6) Paper $17.95 A Winged Head Graham Hartill From the 17th-century Ranters via the mythic topography of his local Black Mountains to the conflicts of today, Hartill’s work involves an anarchic lyrical imagination. At times delirious, at times compassionate and considered, A Winged Head flies in the face of power’s hypnotic symbolism. December, 5½ x 8½, 116 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-09-5 (1-905762-09-7) Paper $17.95 By turns impassioned, elegiac, and tongue-incheek, Whiteout confronts the reader with the world’s uncertainties and disorder. This is a coauthored volume, a feature that chimes with the wider project of playing with voice and perspective, of achieving a form of whiteout. December, 5½ x 8½, 62 pages (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-905762-15-6 (1-905762-15-1) Paper $17.95 Poems for my Wife & Other Women Thomas Krampf In this book, the poet seeks to delineate his relationship to his wife and other women. Not all the poems have a dedication, so it is up to the reader to decide. There are poems, such as the “Elasticity of Time,” which while exploring the moment of conception, tend to view the woman more in a traditional idealistic role as a muse. Perhaps due to his own ancestry, the poet’s fascination with Oriental women, bordering on an obsession, is obvious. And throughout the book there are moments where the poet shares his grief with a neighbor’s daughter, or humorously lends his ear to the time-honored wisdom of a housekeeper. The poet seems deeply inclined to celebrate and honor a successful relation between the sexes, both within the family and out, as one of friendship. November, 5½ x 8½, 80 pages (Salmon) ISBN 978-1-903392-58-4 (1-903392-58-6) Paper $21.95 Suntrap Catherine Phil MacCarthy The suntrap in the title poem of Catherine Phil MacCarthy’s long-awaited third collection is a magnifying glass through which a young girl is shown for the first time ‘how to burn’. Pervaded with the light of things caught and held, MacCarthy’s finely crafted poems are perceptive and assured, moving deftly from the Aran Islands in Ireland’s Galway Bay to Africa, from childhood to womanhood, and from innocence to experience. “She brings a quiet authenticity into her verse.”—The Boston Irish Reporter “The tone is calm, but still trembles minutely with the frisson of a sensual pleasure remembered.”—Verse November, 5½ x 8½, 76 pages (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-85640-801-4 (0-85640-801-8) Paper $19.95 SOCIAL SCIENCE & CULTURE 23 Changing Ireland in International Comparison We Lost Our Baby One Couple’s Story of Miscarriage and Its Aftermath Siobhan O’Neill-White Betty Hilliard This book provides an analysis of social and attitudinal change in Ireland over a period of unprecedented societal transformation. It is based on data from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP), an international cooperative project of cross-national survey research carried out on an annual basis across 41 countries. October, 6 x 9, 270 pages (Liffey) ISBN 978-1-905785-18-6 (1-905785-18-6) Paper $37.95 The Soul of Ireland Issues of Society, Culture and Identity Edited by Joe Mulholland Bringing together 37 leading public figures in Ireland, North and South, The Soul of Ireland addresses issues such as wealth distribution, the Proclamation of 1916, falling attendance at churches, the role of religion in Ireland, immigration, the survival of the Irish language, the GAA, and the reconciliation of the Orange and Green in Northern Ireland. The book looks at what is happening to society in Ireland in the first decade of the new millennium , and at the threats to its culture and identity. October, 6 x 9, 220 pages (Liffey) ISBN 978-1-905785-12-4 (1-905785-12-7) Paper $28.95 Social Policy in Ireland Principles, Practice and Problems Sean Healy In Social Policy in Ireland, 28 of the leading social policy commentators in Ireland contribute to 22 chapters ranging across the social policy spectrum. Some chapters look at issues of principle; others analyze practice while others focus on specific policy problems. Together the contributors provide a detailed analysis of a wide range of issues, articulate viable alternatives and identify pathways to move towards such alternatives. They also address the frameworks, models, and paradigms which underpin policy analysis and policy-making in Ireland. March, 6 x 9, 480 pages (Liffey) ISBN 978-1-905785-02-5 (1-905785-02-X) Paper $44.95s We Lost Our Baby is the true story of a young couple who, after the initial excitement of discovering a new pregnancy, faced the heartache of losing their baby. On top of the trauma of a miscarriage, they also had to deal with insensitive and sometimes rude doctors and nurses, outdated hospital policies, and a shocking lack of empathy and understanding during the worst times of this tragedy. Angry and confused, they went looking for answers. They found none. What followed was an awkward few months where they could not grieve together and their relationship was severely strained. This beautifully written, poignant story, created with the hope of helping other couples facing similar difficulties, deals with an issue that is too rarely acknowledged or openly discussed, with complete and heart-rending honesty. October, 5½ x 8½, 160 pages (Liffey) ISBN 978-1-905785-20-9 (1-905785-20-8) Paper $16.95 Four Fathers Ray French When four writers took to the road on a reading tour to talk about their relationship with their fathers, they were unprepared for the level of emotional engagement that poured from the audience. Telling stories about fathers unlocked a deep seam of hidden feelings and forgotten memories, proving that there is perhaps no man with more significance in our life than our own father. Here, four sons reveal the complex bonds that exist between themselves and their very different fathers while considering their own roles as fathers and father figures. These tender and heart warming tales mix fact with fiction and provide a perfect backdrop to reflect on this most important relationship. November, 5½ x 8½, 128 pages (Route) ISBN 978-1-901927-27-6 (1-901927-27-X) Paper $22.95 r ape nP i w No The Corporate Culture Handbook How to Plan, Implement, and Measure a Successful Culture Change Programme Gabrielle O’Donovan This comprehensive book aimed at dispelling much of the mystique surrounding corporate culture management in the workplace is now available in paperback. October, 6 x 9, 404 pages (Liffey) ISBN 978-1-905785-29-2 (1-905785-29-1) Paper $59.95 24 ART / HUMOR / CHILDRENS The Art Economy Titanic Tragedy An Investor’s Guide to the Art Market Clare McAndrew Vincent McDonnell The Art Economy looks at the development of the global market for works of art and focuses on the value of art as a financial investment, explaining the features of the market and breaking down some of the myths about the art economy. It marries the worlds of finance and art into an understandable guide that appeals to aspiring art collectors and investors as well as providing an invaluable resource for those already in the art trade. The book will guide art collectors and investors towards new and existing art markets, with the help of a number of well-respected experts in the spheres of art and finance and the latest economic research. October, 5½ x 8½, 280 pages (Liffey) ISBN 978-1-905785-09-4 (1-905785-09-7) Cloth $51.95 Wannabe a Writer? Jane Wenham-Jones Since it sank on a cold April night in 1912 the Titanic has held a special mystery and fascination. It is the most famous sea tragedy, in which over 1500 lives were lost. This new book explains this most famous sea tragedy to young readers. The description of the voyage from Europe to the USA, the collision with the iceberg, and the sinking, focus on the passengers and crew, survivors and doomed alike, their heroism and their bravery or cowardice. The rescue efforts and aftermath of the tragedy, and the finding of the wreck in the 1980s, are also included. October, Grade 5-8, 5½ x 8½, 160 pages (Collins Press) ISBN 978-1-905172-41-2 (1-905172-41-9) Paper $12.95 Two new titles in the Riverside Gang Series “Ideal reading for a young person: good writing with unobtrusive advice.”—Irish American News (Riverside: The Movie) Riverside: Spring Fever Peter Regan Spring fever hits the Riverside gang. Final exams, World cup finalists, and a robber caught on tape. Wannabe a writer? This hilarious, informative guide to getting into print is a must-have for anyone who’s ever thought they’ve got a book in them. Drawing on her own experiences as a British novelist and journalist, Wenham-Jones takes you through the minefield of the writing process, giving advice on everything from how to avoid Writer’s Bottom to what to wear to your launch party. Including hot tips from authors, agents, and publishers at the sharp end of the industry, Identical twins move in from Romania and the Riverside gang gets a great idea how it can benefit the team. But someone blabs and now they have to find out, who’s the spy on their side? October, 5½ x 8½, 320 pages (Accent) ISBN 978-1-905170-81-4 (1-905170-81-5) Paper $17.95 October, 5½ x 8½, Ages 11-15, 112 pages (Anvil) ISBN 978-1-901737-53-0 (1-901737-53-5) Paper $9.99 Mind Your Manners A Guide to Good Behaviour Robert O’Byrne It’s the thought that counts. So, while society has changed, the need for thoughtfulness, courtesy and good manners has not. What is the etiquette for internet use, emails, and mobile phone calls? How does one handle the delicate politics of apartment-sharing? What are the rules for meeting through a dating agency? Mind Your Manners provides effective answers to these and many more dilemmas of 21st century decorum. July, 5½ x 8½, Ages 11-15, 112 pages (Anvil) ISBN 978-1-901737-56-1 (1-901737-56-X) Paper$9.99 Riverside: The Spy Peter Regan Dad and the Mad Cow Roundabout Tessa Moore When their father gets a brand new car, twins Rusty and Dusty can’t wait for a ride. But when they get caught in the Mad Cow Roundabout, they may never get back home safely. November, 5½ x 8½, Ages 9-12, 64 pages (Anvil) ISBN 978-1-901737-54-7 (1-901737-54-3) Paper $9.95 Goldilocks The Babysitter from Hell Liam Farrell “[O’Byrne] creates an insightful portrait.”—Choice (Hugh Lane) When the Bear family hires Goldilocks as their new au pair, they think they’re the luckiest family on the block. Boy, were they wrong. What starts as some minor problems: Goldilocks turning up her nose at porridge; complaining about the furniture; and breaking Baby Bear’s bed, soon turns into outright chaos. December, 5½ x 8½, 240 pages (Sitric Books) ISBN 978-1-903305-18-8 (1-903305-18-7) Paper $28.95 October, 5½ x 8½, Ages 9-12, 64 pages (Anvil) ISBN 978-1-901737-57-8 (1-901737-57-8) Paper $11.95 BRANDON BOOKS BACKLIST 25 BRANDON BOOKS The list below contains Brandon Books’ backlist titles. They are listed in alphabetical order by author. FICTION The Visitors’ Book, Mary Rose Callaghan 2001, 288 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-280-1 p $15.95 Jeremy’s Baby, Jennifer Chapman 2001, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-277-1 p $15.95 Skin of Dreams, Evelyn Conlon 2003, 240 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-306-8 p $22.95 A Cold-Blooded Scoundrel, J.S. Cook 2005, 255 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-336-5 p $19.95 Children of Dunseverick, Vivienne Draper 1994, 160 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-195-8 p $15.95 There Is A Time, Johnny Duhan 2001, 243 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-283-2 c $29.95 Snapdragons, Kitty Fitzgerald 1999, 247 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-258-0 p $15.95 Small Acts of Treachery, Kitty Fitzgerald 2002, 320 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-297-9 p $19.95 The Land Where Stories End, David Foster 2003, 224 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-311-2 c $26.95 Enchanted by Dreams, Joe Good 1996, 212 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-225-2 p $19.95 The Yard, Wilson John Haire 2002, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-296-2 p $15.95 The Season of Fire, Michael D Higgins 1993, 90 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-163-7 c $22.95 Departures, Brian Leyden 1993, 160 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-154-5 p $15.95 God Made Sunday, Walter Macken 1996, 222 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-217-7 p $15.95 The Green Hills, Walter Macken 1996, 220 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-216-0 p $15.95 The Bogman, Walter Macken 1999, 320 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-184-2 p $15.95 Sunset on the Window-Panes, Walter Macken 1999, 287 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-254-2 p $15.95 I Am Alone, Walter Macken 2000, 270 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-266-5 c $24.95 Rain on the Wind, Walter Macken 2000, 320 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-185-9 p $15.95 City of the Tribes, Walter Macken 2001, 244 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-276-4 p $15.95 Hero Town, Bryan MacMahon 2004, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-342-6 p $15.95 The Drawbridge, Marie McGann 2001, 253 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-271-9 p $15.95 Ellie, Jackie Mills 2000, 288 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-275-7 p $15.95 In and Out of the Shadow, Liam Nolan 1998, 283 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-05-9 p $16.95 Aranmen All, Tom O’Flaherty 1991, 194 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-123-1 p $12.95 Bennett & Company, J.M. O’Neill 1998, 287 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-06-6 p $15.95 Duffy Is Dead, J.M. O’Neill 1999, 186 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-261-0 p $13.95 Open Cut, J.M. O’Neill 1999, 176 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-264-1 p $13.95 Rellighan, Undertaker, J.M. O’Neill 1999, 223 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-260-3 p $15.95 Iscariot, Tom Phelan 1995, 279 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-246-7 p $15.95 Derrycloney, Tom Phelan 1999, 288 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-253-5 p $15.95 Borderland, Patrick Quigley 1994, 254 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-179-8 p $15.95 Oscar’s Tale, Barbara Rees 2000, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-268-9 p $15.95 Song of Tiananmen Square, David Rice 1999, 271 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-251-1 p $15.95 Cassa, Lilian Roberts-Finlay 1998, 373 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-07-3 p $15.95 Always in my Mind, Lilian Roberts-Finlay 1999, 351 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-255-9 p $15.95 Cassa’s Choice, Lilian Roberts-Finlay 2001, 255 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-15-8 p $15.95 26 BRANDON BOOKS BACKLIST By Shannon’s Way, Kathleen Sheehan-O’Connor 1999, 384 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-11-0 p $15.95 A Touchstone for the Tradition, Tony Kearns 2003, 160 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-308-2 p $33.95 Different Kinds of Loving, Kathleen Sheehan-O’Connor 2000, 352 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-14-1 p $15.95 The Dingle Peninsula, Steve MacDonogh 1993, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-269-6 p $19.95 The Woman of the House, Alice Taylor 1997, 309 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-249-8 p $15.95 Open Book: One Publisher’s War, Steve MacDonogh 1999, 255 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-263-4 p $15.95 A Country Miscellany, Alice Taylor 1998, 125 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-08-0 c $19.95 Dingle in Pictures, Steve MacDonogh 2001, 70 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-279-5 p $19.95 Going to the Well, Alice Taylor 1998, 89 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-02-8 p $15.95 My Eyes Only Look Out, Margaret McCarthy 2001, 240 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-284-9 p $15.95 Across the River, Alice Taylor 2000, 288 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-285-6 p $15.95 Fr McDyer of Glencolumbkille, James McDyer 1982, 118 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-053-1 p $15.95 Anger’s Violin, David M Thomas 1998, 255 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-04-2 p $15.95 Karaoke No More, Padraig Meehan 2004, 284 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-321-1 p $22.95 Aisling and other Irish Tales of Terror, Peter Tremayne 1992, 288 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-247-4 p $15.95 A Dark Day On The Blaskets, Micheal O Dubhshlaine 2003, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-337-2 p $22.95 Slow Punctures, John Trolan 1999, 319 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-252-8 p $15.95 A Soldier of the Queen, Bernard O Mahoney 2000, 248 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-278-8 c $29.95 Any Other Time, John Trolan 2000, 288 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-265-8 p $15.95 Clouds on my Window, May O’Brien 2004, 224 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-335-8 p $22.95 Like One of the Family, Nesta Tuomey 1999, 462 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-12-7 p $15.95 To Hell or Barbados The Ethnic Cleansing of Ireland, Sean O’Callaghan 2001, 248 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-287-0 p $19.95 The Thing He Loves, Elizabeth Wassell 2001, 191 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-290-0 p $15.95 NON-FICTION The Joyce We Knew, Ulick O’Connor 2004, 126 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-324-2 p $18.95 An Irish Journal, Gerry Adams 2001, 288 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-282-5 p $19.95 Fire in the Morning, Niall O’Dowd 2002, pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-298-6 p $22.95 The New Ireland: A Vision For The Future, Gerry Adams 2005, 128 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-344-0 p $15.95 Rebel Heart, Padraic O’Farrell 1996, 317 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-221-4 p $15.95 Later On: The Monaghan Bombing Memorial Anthology, Evelyn Conlon 2004, 124 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-326-6 p $22.95 ISBN 978-0-86322-325-9 C $29.95 The Christy Moore Songbook, Frank Connolly 1984, 142 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-063-0 p $15.95 Flowers of the Fairest, Rosemary Conry 2002, 214 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-303-7 p $22.95 Persecuting Zeal, Dennis Cooke 1996, 245 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-242-9 p $15.95 Enduring the Most, Francis J Costello ISBN 978-0-86322-220-7 p $15.95 In Green and Red, Adrian Hoar 2004, 300 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-332-7 c $36.95 The Irish Constabularies, 1822-1922, Donal J O’Sullivan 1999, 413 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-257-3 c $44.95 Maverick: A Dissident View of Broadcasting Today, Bob Quinn 2001, 279 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-288-7 c $29.95 The Irish Zorro: The Extraordinary Adventures of William Lamport, Gerard Ronan 2004, 332 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-329-7 c $36.95 The Wild Red Deer of Killarney, Sean Ryan 1998, 136 pp., ISBN 978-1-902011-09-7 c $36.95 David Ervine: Uncharted Waters, Henry Sinnerton 2002, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-301-3 c $38.95 The Village, Alice Taylor 1993, 160 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-142-2 p $15.95 Island Home: The Blasket Heritage, George Thomson 1988, 154 pp., ISBN 978-0-86322-161-3 p $16.95 SOME REVIEWS OF RECENT TITLES 27 Mark II Behind You! Chris Farnell Linda Regan “Losing a best friend at thirteen is almost too much for Phil to endure, and dealing with the physically improved clone of Mark makes it bet ter and worse at the same time.... As an ethical exploration of cloning and a philosophical examination of what gives a human his or her identity, the book succeeds admirably.… A powerful novel about love, loss, and the intractability of human longing for what is known and familiar.”—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “Regan’s novel is a slightly odd mix—a brutal murder mystery with touches of British cozy.… There are plenty of suspects-indeed, everyone involved in the performance seems to have at least one guilty secret and a possible motive for murder.… Offbeat characters and forceful prose.”—Booklist 272 pages, (Creme de la Crime) ISBN 978-0-9551589-2-6 (0-9551589-2-3) Paper $16.95 164 pages, (Tindal Street) ISBN 978-0-9547913-9-1 (0-9547913-9-8) Paper $14.95 Field Knowledge Hunted Down “The first winner of the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize contains formal poetry of uncommon grace and profundity that touches betimes upon the infusion of the sacred into the profane, modernity’s willful alienation from the sacred, and the delights of verbal wit.… Throughout, there is a use of the European poetic tradition that is as gratifying and profound as it is assured. This man’s good”— Booklist, Starred review, Editors’ Choice 2006 The Detective Stories of Charles Dickens “One might not necessarily think of Dickens as a mystery writer, but detectives and criminals do figure into much of his work. This...gathers a dozen of his stories featuring cops of one kind or another.”—Library Journal 223 pages, (Peter Owen) ISBN 978-0-7206-1265-3 (0-7206-1265-9) Paper $22.95 Baby Love Maureen Carter “Bev Morriss’…life is in a bit of disarray.... When, due to her own outspoken nature, she is taken off a high-profile rape case and reassigned to a seemingly pointless baby kidnapping, Bev’s mood plummets even lower. Soon she is fighting not just to save a missing child but also to salvage her own career. Carter writes like a longtime veteran, with snappy patter and stark narrative, and her series should appeal.”—Booklist Morri Creech 79 pages, (Waywiser) ISBN 978-1-904130-23-9 (1-904130-23-2) Paper $15.95 The Weather in Africa Martha Gellhorn “Includes the novellas On the Mountain, By the Sea, and In The Highlands, which trace the lives of Europeans in East Africa and their effect on the region.”—Library Journal 256 pages, (Eland) ISBN 978-0-907871-78-1 (0-907871-78-X) Paper $30.95 304 pages, (Creme de la Crime) ISBN 978-0-9551589-0-2 (0-9551589-0-7) Paper $16.95 Judaism: An Introduction to the Beliefs and Practices of the Jews Alina Michael Maher Jason Johnson “The bequest of a pornographic Web site enables Henry Sender to give up his job…. Unfortunately, it also sends the fragile sad sack down a rabbit hole of endless depravities.…Henry comes to discover the Web site he thought of as harmless has exposed the desperate young women who staff it to a human plague that may destroy his soul as well. Johnson leavens early scenes of savagery with a savage wit but then delivers a climax as harrowing as one might hope to find in contemporary crime fiction.”—Booklist “Maher’s laudatory objective is to present to his fellow Christians a primer on Judaism. He is well qualified for the task…. Maher offers an outline of Jewish beliefs and rituals, opening with a historical overview.... The contemporary Jewish community with its many branches is then discussed, followed by a review of Jewish sacred texts... Throughout, Maher displays a depth of knowledge and a sympathetic regard for Jewish faith and traditions, fully achieving his objective of introducing his readers to Judaism.”—Publishers Weekly 207 pages, (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-85640-794-9 (0-85640-794-1) Paper $17.95 191 pages, (Columba) ISBN 978-1-85607-553-4 (1-85607-553-2) Paper $22.95 28 SOME REVIEWS OF RECENT TITLES Take Me With You Donegal Suite Polly Clark John P. McNamee “Escape—from unhappy love relationships, bad situations and the claustrophobia of one’s own identity—is the central theme of this darkly humorous second book by a young British poet. In most of these 38 poems, whimsical, fantastic and at times adorable metaphors establish a wide field of vision.”—Publishers Weekly 56 pages, (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-722-5 (1-85224-722-3) Paper $19.95 Autumn Beguiles the Fatalist Michael Foley “Irishman Foley is a wonder. One of the most linguistically inventive poets of his country, he is still entirely approachable…. With a long line and a breakneck pace, Foley presents the speedy modern world in all its ambivalent glory.... Although not widely known in America, Foley deserves to be.”—Booklist 149 pages, (Blackstaff) ISBN 978-0-85640-772-7 (0-85640-772-0) Paper $18.95 Big Men Speaking to Little Men Philip Fried “Superimposes the imaginary on the actual, the sacred on the profane, and the comic on the tragic in 54 shapely poems that follow these trav eling selves…. Fried, who is the founding editor of The Manhattan Review, attempts to transform “the world’s infantile, satisfied babble” into something legible.… There is no parsing the real from the surreal in these poems.”—Publishers Weekly.com 104 pages, (Salmon) ISBN 978-1-903392-55-3 (1-903392-55-1) Paper $18.95 The Names of Things New & Selected Poems Jeffrey Harrison “Harrison has always been gifted at communicating the significance of his experiences and observations, both ordinary and special. In this he recalls Robert Frost, and like Frost’s, his poems expand in meaning as they are read, reread, and closely considered.... His language is chaste and precise, he is formally modest, and he is as natural a poet as any writing in America today.”—Booklist 120 pages, (Waywiser) ISBN 978-1-904130-20-8 (1-904130-20-8) Paper $17.95 “It is McNamee’s awareness of his own shortcomings—or, to use the traditional term, sinfulness-that makes these poems so humane…. These poems teach us to see people as we ought to, but seldom manage to.” —Philadelphia Inquirer “This appreciation of natural, or human, beauty is very Irish. So is the ear for language.”—America “McNamee is a keen, humane observer of the human condition.”—Irish Edition 64 pages, (Dufour) ISBN 978-0-8023-1345-4 (0-8023-1345-0) Limited Signed Cloth $99.95s, ISBN 978-0-8023-1344-7 (0-8023-1344-2) Cloth $24.95 ISBN 978-0-8023-1343-0 (0-8023-1343-4) Paper $13.95 The Fifth Figure Jean Breeze “The five monologues of this poetic family saga are theatrically lively. The first...is that of an Englishwoman come to Jamaica just before emancipation there in 1838; the others...are spoken by her mixed-race daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter, and great-great-greatgranddaughter. Each speaker...is young and/or not married to the father when her successor is born, and each contends with male violence, often from her less-intelligent and less-capable mate. Sex ravages as it ravishes each successive generation. A dazzling and somber tour-de-force.”—Booklist 80 pages, (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-732-4 (1-85224-732-0) Paper $24.95 Misappropriations Jasmine Donahaye “Attests to a very full, if not all that long, life. The first four poems…are about promises broken, or not fulfilled as wished, within large, com plex contexts. They are rivetingly dramatic, full of vivid scene painting and weighty, fully visualized walk-on characters…. A similar, exceptional vividness of physical detail suffuses the...poems of everyday student-scholarly life… and the poems of womanly carnality. Donahaye writes only in packed yet eco nomical free verse, as if in her…Hemingway…had melded with…Sharon Olds.”—Booklist 59 pages, (Parthian) ISBN 978-1-902638-95-9 (1-902638-95-6) Paper $17.95 SOME REVIEWS OF RECENT TITLES 29 Selected Poems / Rogha Danta Poems 1955-2005 Gabriel Rosenstock Anne Stevenson “A good introduction...a breathless vernacular voice that cuts through time and space. Mythic figures of Ireland’s beglo ried past appear together with contem porary comment…. Rosenstock serves it all up as a sensuous, glorious, completely Irish stew.”—Booklist 208 pages, (Clo Iar-Chonnachta) ISBN 978-1-902420-95-0 (1-902420-95-0) Paper $19.95 “An American born and long resident in Britain, Stevenson conjures New England as vividly as Wales and Cumbria, She is an outstanding poet of the family and an intelligent elegist. Every lover of poetry in English should know her work.”—Booklist, Starred review, Editor’s Choice 2006 413 pages, (Bloodaxe) ISBN 978-1-85224-699-0 (1-85224-699-5) Paper $32.95 Tugs in the Fog Complete Poetical Works and Selected Prose of George Bacovia Joan Margarit George Bacovia “The melancholy Catalan poet may seem surprisingly familiar. Many of his poems evoke the smoky, sinister beauty of...late-night jazz clubs. They insist…on a brutally honest sexuality…. 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AUTHOR INDEX Adams, Irish Eye, 1 Alam, Made in Bradford, 10 Allnutt, How the Bicycle Shone, 19 Barrett, Martin Ferris, 3 Barrett-Lee, Julia Gets a Life, 8 Barrett-Lee, Out on a Limb, 8 Barry, Miss Katie Regrets, 3 Batty, Barking Thing, 20 Bennett, How to Make a Woman Out of Water, 21 Berry, Windrush Songs, 20 Bew, Making and Remaking of the Good Friday Agree, 9 Buckingham, Cargo Fever, 4 Caball, Musics of Belonging, 14 Callaghan, Billy, Come Home, 2 Carter, Hard Time, 4 Charles, Sweetwater, 3 Cheesman, Festival of the Wolf, 14 Clarke, Angel in Disguise?, 11 Clayton, Bringing it All Back Home, 11 Coe, Edinburgh and the Lothians, 10 Cookman, Murder at the Laurels, 5 Cooper, Five Minute Fantasies, 13 Coventry, Castles of the Clans, 10 Curtis, Lightning Tree, 3 Daley, Ideas Above Our Station, 5 Davies, Hyphasis, 22 Davies, Things You Think I Don’t Know, 22 Davies, Whiteout, 22 Dawson, Big-Eyed Afraid, 1 Deane, Heather Fields, 7 Dolan, Partnership in Lay Spirituality, 17 Downey, Running Mates, 7 Dunmore, Glad of These Times, 19 Elias, Essay on Time, 10 Elias, Genesis of the Naval Profession, 10 Elias, Involvement and Detachment, 10 Ellis, Bockety, 2 Farrell, Goldilocks The Babysitter from Hell, 24 Ferris, Truth Dare Kill, 4 Fleming, Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse, 16 French, Four Fathers, 23 Ghibellino, Goethe and Anna Amalia, 13 Gilmour, Last Leopard, 13 Graham, Making Poems and Their Meanings, 20 Greenhalgh, Invention of Zero, 19 Greenslade, Adventure Holiday, 22 Hanratty, Discoveries in Prayer, 17 Harrington, Eucharist: Enhancing the Prayer, 17 Hartill, Next, 14 Hartill, Winged Head, 22 Hayden, Changing Collars, 16 Healy, Social Policy in Ireland, 23 Hewitt, Selected Poems, 20 Hill, Road to Gobblers Knob, 15 Hilliard, Changing Ireland in International Comparison, 23 Hughes, Whirlwind, 15 International Jesuit, Development of Peoples, 18 Isherwood, Absent Light, 5 Kassabova, Geography for the Lost, 12 Kavan, Guilty, 6 Kerr, Sporran Connection, 5 Khalvati, I Am Twenty People, 21 Kiernan, Bit on the Side, 11 Krampf, Poems for my Wife & Other Women, 22 Lane, Reflecting at Knock, 18 Luik, Beauty of History, 8 MacCarthy, Suntrap, 22 Mackey, Crystal Fountain, 16 Mackey, Scientist and the Theologian, 18 Magan, Angels and Rabies, 2 Magson, No Tears for the Lost, 4 Maher, Luck Penny, 3 Mapanje, Beasts of Nalunga, 19 Mayne, Confident in Christ We Pray, 17 McAndrew, Art Economy, 24 McCarthy, Cumann Na mBan and the Irish Revolution, 9 McDonnell, Titanic Tragedy, 24 McGlinchy, Last of the Name, 12 Mikami, Ireland on Stage, 13 Monzo, Enormity of the Tragedy, 7 Moore, Dad and the Mad Cow Roundabout, 24 Moriarty, Serious Sounds, 12 Morrell, We need to Talk About the Funeral, 18 Morris, False Spring, 21 Morrison, Hunger Strike, 3 Mulholland, Soul of Ireland, 23 Mushakavanhu, Haunting Touch, 5 Nairn, Ireland’s Coastline, 15 Nayak, Anthony de Mello, 16 O Carragain, Inishmurray - An Irish Monastic, 10 Absent Light, Isherwood, 5 Adventure Holiday, Greenslade, 22 Already Within, O’Leary, 16 Angel in Disguise?, Clarke, 11 Angels and Rabies, Magan, 2 Anthony de Mello, Nayak, 16 Art Economy, McAndrew, 24 Barking Thing, Batty, 20 Beasts of Nalunga, Mapanje, 19 Beauty of History, Luik, 8 Beethoven Confidential & Brahms Gets Laid, Russell, 6 Big-Eyed Afraid, Dawson, 1 Billy, Come Home, Callaghan, 2 Bit on the Side, Kiernan, 11 Bless ‘Em All, Saddler, 5 Bockety, Ellis, 2 Bringing it All Back Home, Clayton, 11 British Voices, Sheehan, 9 Broken Harmony, Southey, 4 Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland, Thompson, 15 Cargo Fever, Buckingham, 4 Castles of the Clans, Coventry, 10 Changing Collars, Hayden, 16 Changing Ireland in International Comparison, Hilliard, 23 Collected Poems, Thwaite, 21 Confident in Christ We Pray, Mayne, 17 Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse, Fleming, 16 Corporate Culture Handbook, O’Donovan, 23 Crystal Fountain, Mackey, 16 Cumann Na mBan and the Irish Revolution, McCarthy, 9 Dad and the Mad Cow Roundabout, Moore, 24 Demanding Dead, Wharton, 6 Development of Peoples, International Jesuit, 18 Dial M for Merthyr, Trezise, 11 Discoveries in Prayer, Hanratty, 17 Dreams Of Hope, O’Connor, 2 Edinburgh and the Lothians, Coe, 10 Elgar The Erotic Variations & Delius, Russell, 6 Enormity of the Tragedy, Monzo, 7 Essay on Time, Elias, 10 Eucharist and the Living Faith, O’Donnell, 17 Eucharist: Enhancing the Prayer, Harrington, 17 False Spring, Morris, 21 Festival of the Wolf, Cheesman, 14 Fighting for Dublin, Sheehan, 9 Five Minute Fantasies , Cooper, 13 Flowers of Sulphur, Petrucci, 21 Four Fathers, French, 23 Genesis of the Naval Profession, Elias, 10 Geography for the Lost, Kassabova, 12 Glad of These Times, Dunmore, 19 Goethe and Anna Amalia, Ghibellino, 13 Goldilocks The Babysitter from Hell, Farrell, 24 Guilty, Kavan, 6 Hard Time, Carter, 4 Haunting Touch, Mushakavanhu, 5 Heather Fields, Deane, 7 Honey Tongues, Uri, 7 House of Memories, Taylor, 2 How the Bicycle Shone, Allnutt, 19 How to Make a Woman Out of Water, Bennett, 21 Hunger Strike, Morrison, 3 Hyphasis, Davies, 22 I Am Twenty People, Khalvati, 21 I Live Under a Black Sun, Sitwell, 7 Ideas Above Our Station, Daley, 5 Inishmurray - An Irish Monastic, O Carragain, 10 Invention of Zero, Greenhalgh, 19 Involvement and Detachment, Elias, 10 Ireland on Stage, Mikami, 13 Ireland’s Coastline, Nairn, 15 Irish Eye, Adams, 1 Irish Labour Party, 1922-73, Puirseil, 9 Irish Red Setter, O’Dwyer, 9 Jack’s World, Sheehan, 12 Julia Gets a Life, Barrett-Lee, 8 Last Leopard, Gilmour, 13 Last of the Name, McGlinchy, 12 Lightning Tree, Curtis, 3 Little Moscow, Scully, 4 Liturgical Resources for Advent and Christ, O’Loughlin, 17 Luck Penny, Maher, 3 Made in Bradford, Alam, 10 Making and Remaking of the Good Friday Agree, Bew, 9 Making Poems and Their Meanings, Graham, 20 Martin Ferris, Barrett, 3 Mind Your Manners, O’Byrne, 24 Miss Katie Regrets, Barry, 3 Murder at the Laurels, Cookman, 5 Musics of Belonging, Caball, 14 O Murchu, Turas Ceoil, 15 O’Byrne, Mind Your Manners, 24 O’Connor, Dreams Of Hope, 2 O’Donnell, Eucharist and the Living Faith, 17 O’Donovan, Corporate Culture Handbook, 23 O’Dwyer, Irish Red Setter, 9 O’Leary, Already Within, 16 O’Loughlin, Liturgical Resources for Advent and Christ, 17 O’Neill-White, We Lost Our Baby, 25 Perrick, Something to Hide, 12 Petrucci, Flowers of Sulphur, 21 Puirseil, Irish Labour Party, 1922-73, 9 Ramon, Provisional Dictator, 12 Reed, This is How You Disappear, 11 Regan, Riverside: Spring Fever, 24 Regan, Riverside: The Spy, 24 Rosenberg, Poetry Out of my Heart and Head, 14 Rumens, Self into Song, 20 Russell, Beethoven Confidential & Brahms Gets Laid, 6 Russell, Elgar The Erotic Variations & Delius, 6 Ryan, Song of Duiske, 7 Saddler, Bless ‘Em All, 5 Scully, Little Moscow, 4 Sheehan, British Voices, 9 Sheehan, Fighting for Dublin, 9 Sheehan, Jack’s World, 12 Sitwell, I Live Under a Black Sun, 7 Southey, Broken Harmony, 4 Strindberg, Tschandala, 8 Szalczer, Writing Daughters, 11 Tanner, Troubled Epic, 15 Taylor, House of Memories, 2 Thompson, Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland, 15 Thwaite, Collected Poems, 21 Trezise, Dial M for Merthyr, 11 Uri, Honey Tongues, 7 Wall, No Paradiso, 2 Walton, Vision and Vacancy, 14 Wenham-Jones, Wannabe a Writer?, 24 Wharton, Demanding Dead, 6 White, Space for Unknowing, 18 Wynne-Jones, Ordinary Miracles, 8 Wynne-Jones, Ready or Not, 8 Wynne-Jones, Wise Follies, 8 Zucchelli, Stones of Adoration, 15 TITLE INDEX Next, Hartill, 14 No Paradiso, Wall, 2 No Tears for the Lost, Magson, 4 Ordinary Miracles, Wynne-Jones, 8 Out on a Limb, Barrett-Lee, 8 Partnership in Lay Spirituality, Dolan, 17 Poems for my Wife & Other Women, Krampf, 22 Poetry Out of my Heart and Head, Rosenberg, 14 Provisional Dictator, Ramon, 12 Ready or Not, Wynne-Jones, 8 Reflecting at Knock, Lane, 18 Riverside: Spring Fever, Regan, 24 Riverside: The Spy, Regan, 24 Road to Gobblers Knob, Hill, 15 Running Mates, Downey, 7 Scientist and the Theologian, Mackey, 18 Selected Poems, Hewitt, 20 Self into Song, Rumens, 20 Serious Sounds, Moriarty, 12 Social Policy in Ireland, Healy, 23 Something to Hide, Perrick, 12 Song of Duiske, Ryan, 7 Soul of Ireland, Mulholland, 23 Space for Unknowing, White, 18 Sporran Connection, Kerr, 5 Stones of Adoration, Zucchelli, 15 Suntrap, MacCarthy, 22 Sweetwater, Charles, 3 Things You Think I Don’t Know, Davies, 22 This is How You Disappear, Reed, 11 Titanic Tragedy, McDonnell, 24 Troubled Epic, Tanner, 15 Truth Dare Kill, Ferris, 4 Tschandala, Strindberg, 8 Turas Ceoil, O Murchu, 15 Vision and Vacancy, Walton, 14 Wannabe a Writer?, Wenham-Jones, 24 We Lost Our Baby, O’Neill-White, 25 We need to Talk About the Funeral, Morrell, 18 Whirlwind, Hughes, 15 Whiteout, Davies, 22 Windrush Songs, Berry, 20 Winged Head, Hartill, 22 Wise Follies, Wynne-Jones, 8 Writing Daughters, Szalczer, 11