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National Library of Ireland Copyright Accessions 31-Dec-07 to 1-Jan-07 National Library of Ireland Copyright Accessions 1-Jan-07 to 31-Dec-07 Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date Paperback Paperback Hayes, William J. The parish churches of North 0955613906 Paperback 2007 Tipperary : commemorating two-hundred ... A & A Farmar Benson, Asher Jewish Dublin: Portraits of life 1906353001 Paperback 2007 by the Liffey A & A Farmar Boylan, Peter The Irish pregnancy book 1899047883 Paperback 2005 A & A Farmar Ó hAodha, Mícheál The stranger in ourselves : 1899047468 Paperback 2007 Ireland's others A & A Farmar Whittaker, Andrew Bright, brilliant days : Douglas 1899047662 Paperback 2006 Gageby and the Irish Times A & A Farmar Wilson, John 101 great wines for under 10 1899047352 Paperback 2005 euro A & A Farmar Wilson, John The best of wine in Ireland 2006 1899047190 Paperback 2006 A & A Farmar Wilson, John The best of wine in Ireland 2007 1899047611 Paperback 2006 Adam's Adam's Martin Mooney : October Paperback 2007 8th-17th 2007 Adam's Adam's Sporting art & ephemera : Paperback 2007 Tuesday 23rd October 2007, at 6.00PM Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Hospital The Irish health service vision, Paperback 2007 Society Society values, reality Adoption Authority Adoption Authority The Adoption Authority of Paperback 2007 of Ireland of Ireland Ireland corporate plan 2004-2007 Aeon Press Ludlow, Frank Emerald eye 0953478440 Paperback 2005 AGMET Holden, N. M. Making science work on the 0955522404 Paperback 2007 farm : a workshop on decision support systems ... AIDS West Martin, Liz Still standing : An Irishwoman's 0955588402 Paperback 2007 story of HIV and hope Alesbury Books Brady, Philip An island road 0952502753 Hardback 2007 Altents Publishing Kennedy, Patrick Traditional tunes tutor and cd : a 0954723546 Paperback 2006 colourful introduction to the tin whistle ... An Chomhairle um Téarmaí staire Paperback Oideachas An Chomhairle um De Brún, Jacqueline Leabhair ghaeilge do pháistí Paperback Oideachas An Chomhairle um Mac Donnacha, A study of gaeltacht schools Paperback 2005 Oideachas Seosamh 2004 (summary) An Chomhairle um Mac Donnacha, Staid reatha na scoileanna Paperback 2005 Oideachas Seosamh gaeltachta 2004 An Chomhairle um Máirtin, Caoimhe Soláthar múinteoirí do na Paperback 2006 Oideachas bunscoileanna lán-ghaeilge An Chomhairle um Ní Bhaoill, Máire Tús na léitheoireachta Paperback 2004 Oideachas An Chomhairle um Ó Duibhir, Pádraig Oideachas agus forbairt Paperback 2006 Oideachas ghairmiúil leanúnach múinteoirí ... An Chomhairle um Ó Flatharta, Peadar A stucture for education in the Paperback 2007 Oideachas gaeltacht An Chomhairle um Ó Flatharta, Peadar Struchtúr oideachais na Paperback 2007 Oideachas gaeltachta Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date An Chomhairle um O' Connor, Steven Innéacs taighde Paperback Oideachas An Clóchomhar Ní Mhurchú, Máire Beathaisnéis 1983-2002 0903758652 Hardback 2003 An Garda Siochana Garda Siochana An Garda Síochána policing Paperback 2007 plan 2007 An Gúm Leabhar mór an eolais 1857916348 Hardback 2007 An Gúm Conway, Edel Beo beathach! cuid 2 1857916164 Paperback 2006 An Gúm Hegarty, Martina Seán agus Coisí 1857915228 Hardback 2006 An Gúm Henning, Heather Asal uasal 1857916331 Hardback 2006 An Gúm Lobel, Gillian A leithéid! 1857916362 Hardback 2006 An Gúm Mac Dhonnagáin, Fionn Mac Cumhaill : Taoiseach 1857916676 Hardback 2006 Tadhg na Féinne An Gúm Ní Chomhraí, Laoise Ag taisteal le Tarlach an 1857916190 Hardback 2007 tSeapáin An Gúm Ua Cearnaigh, Seán Cill Chais 1857916218 Paperback 2006 An Sagart Ó Héalaí, Pádraig Tobar an dúchais 1903896347 Paperback 2007 An Sagart Verling, Máirtín Leabhar mhaidhc dháith : 1903896320 Hardback 2007 scéalta agus seanchas ón rinn Anne Street Press McCullough, Niall Dublin an urban history : the 1843510987 Hardback 2007 plan of the city Áras Mhuire Manly, David The ICP's redefinition of medical 1900493098 Paperback 2006 care Arklow Community O'Cleirigh, Noel All our yesterdays : Arklow 095267650 Paperback 2006 College Community College 1905-2005 centenary ... Arlen House Binchy, Maeve Deeply regretted by 1903631505 Hardback 2005 Arlen House Colomé, Pura López Mother tongue 1903631327 Paperback 2006 Arlen House Cummins, Bríd Meters 1903631890 Paperback 2006 Arlen House Doan, James On the side of light 1903631300 Paperback 2002 Arlen House Foyle, Órfhlaith Revenge 1903631742 Paperback 2005 Arlen House Gibbons, Luke Gaelic gothic : race, 1903631394 Paperback 2004 colonization and Irish culture Arlen House Hayes, Alan Cúirt 21: the Cúirt annual 2006 1903631823 Paperback 2006 Arlen House Hayes, Alan Pauline Bewick : seven ages 1903631874 Paperback 2006 Arlen House Holfter, Gisela John Hennig's exile in Ireland 1903631386 Paperback 2004 Arlen House Liddy, James I only know that I love strength 1903631440 Paperback 2003 in my friends and greatness Arlen House Luibhéid, Colm His lordship 1903631335 Paperback 2004 Arlen House Mac Congáil, Nollaig The lights of heaven 1903631378 Paperback 2006 Arlen House McGlinchey, Charles An fear Deireanach den 190363122X Paperback 2002 tSloinneadh Arlen House McGonagle, Ríona The crystal tower of light 1903631343 Paperback 2005 Arlen House Mills, Geraldine Lick of the lizard 1903631734 Paperback 2005 Arlen House Ní Chonchúir, Nuala I divas : a sense of place 1903631459 Paperback 2005 Arlen House Ní Chonchúir, Nuala Tattoo : tatú 1903631607 Hardback 2007 Arlen House Nic Aodha, Colette Between curses : Bainne géar 1903631866 Paperback 2006 Arlen House Ó Buachalla, The crown of Ireland 1903636416 Paperback 2006 Breandán Arlen House Ó Conghaile, The Connemara five 1903631793 Hardback 2006 Micheál Arlen House Ó Searcaigh, Cathal Mairimid leis na mistéirí agus 1903631661 Paperback 2006 drámaí eile Arlen House Ó Searcaigh, Cathal Na hAingle Ó Xanadú 1903631807 Paperback 2005 Arlen House O'Higgins O'Malley, Friends in high places : words 1903631491 Paperback 2005 Una of inspiration Arlen House O'Higgins O'Malley, Twentieth century revisited 1903631432 Paperback 2003 Una Arlen House Shaughnessy, If we have lost our oldest tales 190363119X Paperback 2006 Lorna Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date Arts Council Burns, John We've built it ; why won't they Hardback 2007 come? Arts Council Kilroy, Ian The feel-good gulag Paperback 2007 Arts Council Waters, John The pusuit of glorious failure Paperback 2007 Askif Press Muller, Marguerite About colour 0952435543 Paperback 2007 Anne Athlone Community Athlone Community Going to secondary ? Paperback 2006 Taskforce Taskforce (Executive Summary) Athlone Community Athlone Community Going to secondary ? : creating Paperback 2006 Taskforce Taskforce conditions to support young people to ... Atrium Curtin, Dianne The creators : the individuals of 9780955226106Hardback 2007 Irish food Atrium O'Dwyer, Raymond The Irish red setter : its history, 0953535392 Hardback 2007 character and training Atrium Sheehan, Sean Jack's world : Farming on the 0955226113 Hardback 2007 sheep's head peninsula, 1920-2003 Attic Press Madden, Lyn Lyn's escape 1855942073 Paperback 2007 Aubane Historical The National Monument Paperback 2006 Society Millstreet Aubane Historical Aubane Historical Ned Buckley's poems : 77 Paperback 1987 Society Society poems by the celebrated Cork poet ... Aubane Historical Aubane Historical The boys of the Millstreet 1903497124 Paperback 2003 Society Society battalion : some personal accounts of the War of ... 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