1014: Brian Boru and the Battle for Ireland, by Morgan Llywelyn (O’Brien Press, €11.99 / £10.99)
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A Common heritage: The Anglican tradition of prayer
The Book of Common Prayer: a Biography, by Alan Jacobs (Princeton University Press, €22.00 / £17.95)
An honourable man cast among thieves
Tom Gilmartin: The man who brought down a Taoiseach and exposed the greed and corruption at the heart of Irish politics, by Frank Connolly (Gill & Macmillan, €16.99 / £14.99)
Hopeful words for the road forward
It ought to be said straight off that this is an excellent little book, which should prove to be both enlightening and heartening to those who read it. Donagh O’Shea OP is the director of the Dominican Retreat House in Tallaght. He the author of other books, such as Take Nothng for the Journey and…
It’s in the message
This book consists of more prayer group messages from Ivam, Marijana, Marija, Jelena and Fr Slavko. The background and the personalities will be familiar to most people; especially the many thousands go to the shrine every year. This book continues the familiar themes, and will be welcomed by all those for whom the reports have…
Michael Smutfit: A life worth the living?
Tony Farmar In real life Michael Smurfit often appears a shy, tense, hair-trigger kind of man. Not that you would know it from this bland production, which has climbed to the top spot of Irish best sellers. With the help of a couple of ghost-writers he has produced a chronicle of his life from his…
A tale of clerical chess
Bishop’s Move, by Colm Keena (Somerville Press, €14.99 / £12.99)
I spy with my reader’s eye
Aimed an teenage readers weaned on video games and television, this is a spy novel for younger teenagers which moves from a conventional Dublin day school into the world of international espionage in which a group are given placements in The Planet Earthy Academy, which aims at training future protectors of the planet. Their first…
The new saints: their teachings and lives
Peter Costello examines the written legacies of the Pope saints
Saving a lost soul: scenes from Irish clerical life
Eamon Maher Generations of Irish students, myself included, had a novel by Francis MacManus as an optional text on the Leaving Certificate English syllabus. The Greatest of These was first published in Dublin just over 70 years ago, in 1943 by the Talbot Press. It presents a very sympathetic portrait of Bishop Ned Langton, who feels…

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