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National Library of Ireland Copyright Accessions 31-Dec-08 to 1-Jan-08 National Library of Ireland Copyright Accessions 1-Jan-08 to 31-Dec-08 Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date Butler, M. Christina An oiche dhorcha 095509836X Hardback 2008 Donegal County Ballybofey/Stranorlar local area Paperback 2008 Council plan 2005-2011, amendment no. 1, 2008 Law Reform Bioethics : advance care Paperback Commissin directives (LRC CP 51- 2008) A & A Farmar Flegg, Jennifer The French school Bray, 1899047567 Paperback 2006 remembered A & A Farmar Wilson, John The best of wine in Ireland 2008 1899047604 Paperback 2008 Ábhar agus Meon Russell, Ian Chronoscope Paperback 2008 Adam's 19th and 20th century art and Paperback 2008 literature sale Tuesday 21st October 2008 at 6.00pm Adam's Adam's Contemporary & modern art : Paperback 2008 Tuesday 17 June 2008 at 6PM Adam's Adam's Contemporary and modern art : Paperback 2008 Tuesday 7th October 2008 at 6pm Adam's Adam's Important Irish art : Wednesday Paperback 2008 1st October 2008 at 6pm Adam's Adam's Independence : Tuesday 15th Paperback 2008 April 2008 at 11am & 6pm Adam's Adam's Sporting art and ephemera : Paperback 2008 Wednesday 29th October at 6.00pm Advisory Board for Riordan, Brendan Biofuels and developing Paperback 2008 Irish Aid countries: with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa Albertine Kennedy McArdle, Peadar Rock around Ireland : a guide to 0906002133 Hardback 2008 Publishing Irish geology An Clóchomhar Mac Mathúna, Liam Béarla sa Ghaeilge : Cabhair 0903758547 Hardback 2007 Choigríche: An Códmheascadh Gaeilge/Béarla i Litríocht na Gaeilge 1600-1900 An Gúm Cén fáth a mbionn rudaí aite ar 9781857916959Paperback 2007 bun a ainmhithe deasa? An Gúm Cén fáth, abhfuil cuma ait 9781857916966Paperback 2007 orainn? An Gúm Cogar mé seo leat arís! 9781857917338Paperback 2008 An Gúm Puzal míreanna mearaí : An Hardback 2008 Eoraip An Gúm Puzal míreanna mearaí : Éire Hardback 2008 An Gúm Seo, siúd agus eile 9781857917307Paperback 2008 An Gúm An Gúm Ainmneacha dílse an 1857917109 Hardback 2007 nua-thiomna : proper names in the new testament An Gúm An Gúm Foclóir litríochta agus critice: 1857917079 Paperback 2007 dictionary of literature and criticism An Gúm Cannon, Steve Mairéad agus an foghlaí mara 9781857917222Paperback 2008 An Gúm Colombo, Luann Léargas ar an cholainn 1857916751 Hardback 2007 dhaonna An Gúm Curtis, Carolyn Thugas an ghealach ag siúl 1857917093 Paperback 2007 An Gúm de Brún, Jacqueline Scoil an chnoic 1857916799 Paperback 2007 An Gúm Freedman, Claire Seachain do bhrístín 1857916997 Paperback 2007 An Gúm Hill, Eric Bran agus a Dhaideo 1857917219 Paperback 2008 An Gúm Hill, Eric Bran agus a Mhamó 1857917200 Hardback 2008 Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date An Gúm Hollyer, Beatrice An tUisce Sú na Beatha 9781857917246Paperback 2008 An Gúm Mac Dhonnagáin, Bran agus sceolán 1857917116 Paperback 2007 Tadhg An Gúm Marsh, Tracy Déanaimse mo chion 1857916829 Paperback 2007 An Gúm Moffat, Nicola Lá breá fuar 9781857917130Paperback 2008 An Gúm Ní Chionnaith, Paula An teist 9781857917284Paperback 2008 An Gúm Ní Mheachair, Liam agus an leipreachán 1857916782 Paperback 2007 Gabrielle An Gúm Ó Dónaill Win Gléacht foclóir 1857917123 CD Gaeilge-Béarla, Irish-English dictionary An Gúm Ó Máille, an tOllamh An tIomaire rua: cogadh na 1857916690 Paperback 2007 Tomás saoirse i dtuaisceart Chonamara An Gúm Rosenstock, Gabriel Na daoine dalla 1857916805 Hardback 2007 An Gúm Thomas, Valerie Lá breithe chití! 1857916942 Paperback 2007 An Gúm Ua Cearnaigh, Seán An gobán saor 1857917086 Paperback 2007 An Post An Post Robbery on the road : post Paperback 2008 office reward notices 1820-1870 An Post An Post The Irish stamp year book 2007 1872228464 Hardback 2007 : complete prestige collection An Sagart de Liostún, Micheál Screadhfaidh na clocha amach 1903896398 Hardback 2007 An Sagart Ni Mhóráin, Brid Mil na Ceardlainne 1903896452 Paperback 2008 An Sagart Ní Mhurchú, Maria Duilleoga draíchta 1903896444 Hardback 2008 Aoife Cassidy and Aoife Cassidy and Heritage appraisal: Kilkenny Paperback 2008 Associates Associates county draft development plan 2008-2014 AONTAS AONTAS Policy promotion practice Paperback 2007 partnership (information pack) Arlen House Kelly, Rita Kelly reads Bewick 1903631203 Hardback 2002 Arts Council Hibernian Consulting Socio-economic conditions of 1904291163 Paperback 2005 theatre practitioners in Ireland Arts Council McAuliffe, John The siren alps Paperback 2007 Arts Council O'Kelly, Emer The case for elitism Paperback 2007 Arts Office Kerry Arts Office Kerry Bryan Delaney : playwright in Paperback County Council County Council residence Ashford Books Clarke, Sheeila Writers in residence 0954657314 Paperback 2006 Associated Editions Irish Art Research The provost's house stables : 1906420100 Paperback 2008 Centre building & environs, Trinity College Dublin Association of Irish Keating, Justin Why the abortion referendum Paperback 2002 Humanists solves nothing : A humanist view Atrium Browne, Ivor Ivor Browne: music and 0955226120 Hardback madness Aubane Historical Neeson, Eoin Myths from Easter 1916 1903497340 Paperback 2007 Society Balbriggan & District Walsh, Jim Balbriggan : the street where 0953750337 Paperback 2006 Historical Society you live Ballyhoura Ballyhoura A walk thruugh Galbally 16496531 Paperback 2008 Architectural Survey Architectural Survey Ballynahinch Castle Lalley, Des Captivating Brightness Hardback 2008 Hotel Bank of Ireland Arts McNamee, John (ed) Out to lunch : poets from 0954394704 Paperback 2002 Centre Dublin's lunchtime reading series in the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date Banshee Publishing Murray, Ronan In search of the ancient 0955698514 Paperback 2008 Company Barnardos Barnardos Supporting quality book 1: 1906004057 Paperback 2008 guidelines for professional practice in early ... Barnardos Franch, Geraldine Supporting quality book 2 1906004088 Paperback 2008 Barnardos Willoughby, Marie A practical guide to developing 9781906004064Paperback 2008 childcare policies Blackhall de Bono, Edward Why So Stupid? How the 1842180983 Hardback 2006 Human Race has Never Really Learned to Think Blackhall Publishing Ball, Mary Dyslexia : an Irish perspective 1842180959 Paperback 2006 Blackhall Publishing Barry, Eimear Talking the talk : A guide to 1842180746 Paperback 2004 workplace communication Blackhall Publishing Barry, Siobhán Understanding mental health 1842180932 Paperback 2008 Blackhall Publishing Blackhall Publishing Blackhall's Circuit Court rules : 1842181560 Paperback 2008 updated to 1 January 2008 Blackhall Publishing Blackhall Publishing Blackhall's district court rules : 1842181270 Paperback 2007 updated to 1 January 2007 Blackhall Publishing Blackhall Publishing Blackhall's District Court rules : 1842181553 Paperback 2008 updated to 1January 2008 Blackhall Publishing Blythe, Jim Sales and sales management 184218010X Paperback 2000 Blackhall Publishing Brennan, Peter Behind closed doors : The EU 1842181393 Paperback 2008 negotiations that shaped modern Ireland Blackhall Publishing Brophy, Justin Harmony in the home : 1842180991 Paperback 2006 questions and answers Blackhall Publishing Byrne, Greg Winning marketing decisions 1842180711 Hardback 2004 that grow a business Blackhall Publishing Byrne, Tony Bullying in the workplace, home 1842180681 Paperback 2004 and school : questions and answers Blackhall Publishing Casey, Patricia From the heart : your mental 1842180797 Paperback 2004 health questions answerwed Blackhall Publishing Chadha, Pradeep Stress barrier : nature's way to 1901657655 Paperback 1999 overcoming stress Blackhall Publishing Charleton, Peter Lies in a mirror : an essay on 1842181017 Paperback 2006 evil and deceit Blackhall Publishing Coleman, Marc The best is yet to come 1842181423 Paperback 2007 Blackhall Publishing Connolly, Pauline Hospitality management in 842181130 Paperback 2006 Ireland Blackhall Publishing Cooney, Thomas M. 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