| |
|
Fintan O'Toole
 |
Price: Rs 823Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 4-7 business days Between 1995 and 2007, the Republic of Ireland was the worldwide model of successful adaptation to economic globalisation. The success story was phenomenal: a doubling of the workforce; a massive growth in exports; a GDP that was substantially above the EU average. Ireland became the world’s read more... |
|
|
 |
Price: Rs 999Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
"The most distinctive, the most restless, the most obsessive imagination at work in the Irish theatre today" Brian Friel |
|
|
 |
Price: Rs 1,020FREE Shipping Delivered in 7-14 business days
"This is the great and forgotten story of the man who in the mid-eighteenth century saved North America for the British Empire, and ensured that in future it would be dominated by English-speaking Protestants. Yet William Johnson came from a family of Irish Catholic rebels and was closer to the read more... |
|
|
 |
Price: Rs 559Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
A dramatic, exciting and tragic book about the Irish fur trapper who held the fate of America and the British Empire in his hands. William Johnson began life as a poor Irish Catholic peasant. After converting to Protestantism, he emigrated to America where he became the leading fur trader in the read more... |
|
|
 |
Price: Rs 450Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
Between 1995 and 2007, the Republic of Ireland was the worldwide model of successful adaptation to economic globalisation. The success story was phenomenal: a doubling of the workforce; a massive growth in exports; a GDP that was substantially above the EU average. Ireland became the world's read more... |
|
|
 |
Price: Rs 650Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
Sequel to the Irish #1 bestseller Ship of Fools, this takes on the financial crisis and asks: what next. The Republic of Ireland, which declared itself in 1949, allowed the Catholic Church to dominate its civil society and education system. Investment by American and European companies, and a read more... |
|
|
|
|
|