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National Library of Ireland Copyright Accessions 31-Dec-06 to 1-Jan-06 National Library of Ireland Copyright Accessions 1-Jan-06 to 31-Dec-06 Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date 2005 2006 Hardback Hardback 2006 Paperback Ordnance Survey Discovery series : 22 19014963333 Paperback 2002 Ireland A & A Farmar Fitzpatrick, David The Feds : an account of the 1899047379 Paperback 2006 Federated Dublin Voluntary Hospitals 1965-2005 A & A Farmar Litton, Frank Ideas at work : essays in 189904745X Hardback 2006 honour of Geoffrey MacKechnie A & A Farmar Ó hAodha, Micheál Canting with Cauley : a 1899047123 Paperback 2006 glossary of traveller's ... A & A Farmar Ó hAodha, Mícheál Parley with me : a compendium 1899047174 Paperback 2006 of fairground speech Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Research Forum 184170384 Paperback 2005 Research Forum Research Forum 2005 Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Research Forum 1841704512 Paperback 2006 Research Forum Research Forum 2006 Albertine Kennedy Franklin, Margaret Colour : what we see and the 0906002109 Paperback 2005 Publishing science behind sight Alternative Richardson, Neil Accidentally inspired 095472352X Paperback 2005 Entertainments Alternative Tóibín, Colm Paintings : Richard Gorman 0954723514 Hardback 2005 Entertainments Amnesty Amnesty Breaking down barriers : 0862104025 Paperback 2006 International International tackling racism in Ireland at the level of the state ... Amnesty Amnesty Claws of the celtic tiger Paperback 2004 International International Amnesty Amnesty Justice and accountability stop 0862103797 Paperback International International violence against women Amnesty Amnesty Our rights, our future : human 086210386X Paperback International International rights based approaches in Ireland Amnesty Amnesty Our rights, our future : summary 0862104017 Paperback International International report An Comhlacht Buntús gramadaí. Eagrán nua 0861674588 Paperback 1994 Oideachais An Comhlacht Ó Brógáin, Séamus Beo le Ceo 1845360184 Paperback 2004 Oideachais An Comhlacht Ó Siochfhradha, Fóclóir 184536105 Paperback 2005 Oideachais Mícheál An Cumann Stair Uí An Cumann Stair Uí Omeath : a look at the past Paperback 2005 Mhéith Mhéith An Gúm Ag siopadóireacht le Mamaí Paperback 2003 An Gúm Am lóin Paperback 2003 An Gúm An garraí beag Paperback 2003 An Gúm An Tusa mo mhamaí ? Paperback 2003 Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date An Gúm Ar mhaith imirt liom ? Paperback 2003 An Gúm Cad atá uait ? Paperback 2003 An Gúm Cad é atá ort ? Paperback 2003 An Gúm Céard atá agat ? Paperback 2003 An Gúm Éadaí Liam Paperback 2003 An Gúm Féach ar theidí Paperback 2003 An Gúm Gug ag siopadóireacht Paperback 2003 An Gúm Is maith liom Paperback 2003 An Gúm Mise Paperback 2003 An Gúm Mo leabhar bia Paperback 2003 An Gúm Mo Thigh Paperback 2003 An Gúm Nach mise atá go deas! Paperback 2003 An Gúm Ní féidir liom é a fháil Paperback 2003 An Gúm Rírá i seomra na naíonán Paperback 2003 An Gúm Tá an geimhreadh ann! Paperback 2003 An Gúm Tá mise mór anois Paperback 2003 An Gúm Tabhair dom Paperback 2003 An Gúm Abedi, Isabel Alberta so tóir ar an ngrá 1857916158 Hardback 2006 An Gúm Barry, Johnathan Áille ague brúid 1857915208 Hardback 2006 An Gúm Beattie, Seán Bandraoi loch an dúin 185791581X Paperback An Gúm Gavin, Florence An tlolrú 1857915046 Paperback 2004 An Gúm Gavin, Florence Mata le chéile 4 1857914781 Hardback 2005 An Gúm Harrison, Cora Dhá chorp 1857916204 Paperback 2006 An Gúm Lawlor, Úna Gaschaint : Irish phrases 1857915577 Paperback 2005 throughout the day An Gúm Petty, Kate Am spraoi 1857916271 Paperback 2006 An Gúm Petty, Kate Gruaig 1857916239 Hardback 2006 An Gúm Petty, Kate Rothair 1857916247 Hardback 2006 An Gúm Petty, Kate Sa bhaile 1857916263 Paperback 2006 An Gúm Tazi, Karen Bliain sa Fhrainc 1857916182 Hardback 2006 An Post An Post Easter Sunday, 16th April 2006 Paperback 2006 : Ceremony at the General Post Office and ... An Ríocht O'Connor, Mary Our roots under the rock 095562507 Hardback 2006 1833-2006 An Sagart Ó Catháin, Brian Scoláirí léinn: Léachtaí Cholm Hardback 2005 Cille XXXV An Sagart Ó Fiannachta, Leabhar Aifrinn an Domhnaigh Hardback 2006 Pádraig ed. Ariel Press Duggan, Iain Face the music : poems 0953436934 Paperback 2005 2003-2005 Arlen House Begnal, Michael S. Honeysuckle, honeyjuice 1903631718 Paperback 2006 Arlen House Liddy, James On the raft with Fr. Roseliep 1903631831 Paperback 2006 Arlen House Nic Aodha, Colette Sundial 1903631785 Paperback 2005 Arts Council Arts Council A guide for individuals to Arts Paperback 2006 Council awards, July to December 2006 Arts Council Arts Council A guide for individuals to Arts Paperback 2006 Council bursaries January to June 2006 Arts Council Arts Council A practical guide for board 1904291344 Paperback 2006 members of arts organisations Arts Council Arts Council Guidelines : for the protection 190429121X Paperback [2006] and welfare of children and young people ... Arts Council Arts Council Partnership for the arts : Arts 1904291171 Paperback 2005 Council goals 2006-2010 Arts Council Arts Council Partnership for the arts : in 190429118X Paperback 2005 practice 2006-2008 Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date Arts Council Arts Council Treoir do dhaoine aonair i Paperback 2006 dtaobh Sparánachtaí na Comhairle Ealaíon... Aubane Historical Aubane Historical Was 1916 a crime? : a 1903349256 Paperback 2006 Society Society discussion from Village Magazine July-December 2005 Aubane Historical Murphy, Brian P. The origins and organisation of 1903497248 Paperback 2006 Society British propaganda in Ireland 1920 Aubane Historical O'Riordan, Manus James Connolly re-assessed : 1903497264 Paperback 2006 Society the Irish and European context Ballina Killaloe Print Griffin, Kevin M. The Renihan diaries (c. 1882- 095393201X Hardback 2005 1927) Ballinakella Press Atthill, Lombe Recollections of an Irish doctor 0946538484 Hardback 2007 Ballinakella Press Bickerdyke, John Wild sports in Ireland 0946538476 Hardback 2007 Ballycogley Heritage Keane, Jimmy Landmarks of my youth Paperback 2006 Group Ballyhoura Barry, Peggy A walk through hospital Paperback 2005 Architectural Survey Ballymun Gogan, Susan Law from a community Paperback 2005 Community Law perspective : unmet legal need Centre in Ballymun Bantry Studio Carroll, Michael J. The Knights Templar and Ireland 0955203902 Paperback 2006 Publications Barnardos Barnardos Guide to games and activities : Paperback 2005 0-5 year olds Barr, James Barr, James Gola, the real treasure island Paperback 2004 Barr, James Barr, James The lost Spanish galleons and Paperback 2006? treasure in Donegal Bayleaf Publications Power, Brian Lighthouse blinking 0952792214 Paperback 2006 Belvedere Museum Murphy, Oliver Belvedere's rugby heroes : The 0954693515 Paperback 2006 history of rugby in Belvedere College and ... Bhí Mé Anseo McGivern, Eugene Notions emotions and devotions 0955401305 Paperback 2006 Publications Bird Watch Ireland Crowe, Olivia Ireland's wetlands and their 1899204172 Paperback waterbirds : status and distribution Bird Watch Ireland Lovatt, J. K. Birds in County Cavan 0955407702 Paperback 2006 Blackhall Publishing Farry, Michael Concise contract law 1842180975 Paperback 2006 Blackrock Education Mac Mahon, Tom First steps with your computer 0954790111 Paperback 2006 Centre Blackwater Press Cahill, Jackie Passion and pride : the official 1841316474 Paperback 2005 biography of Davy Fitzgerald Blackwater Press Cullen, Margot Knot sure : the life and work of 1841317020 Paperback 2005 Irish fashion designer Cyril Cullen Blackwater Press Deegan, Sarah Sums, not sticks 1841312843 Paperback 2005 Blackwater Press McEvoy, Enda Triumph and troubles : the 1841317993 Paperback 2005 official biography of Charlie Carter Blackwater Press O'Donohoe, It's me! It's me! 1841312835 Hardback 2005 Jacqueline Blackwater Press O'Sullivan, Michael Le Coq Hardi : the story of John 1841316350 Hardback 2003 Howard and his restaurant Blarney and District Blarney and District Old Blarney : through the lens Hardback [2005] Historical Society Historical Society BMF Business BMF Business A guide to combined heat and Paperback Services Dublin Services Dublin power in Ireland Publisher Author Title ISBN Format Date Boland, C. Wilson, Rosy Under the Sugarloaf 0954387872 Paperback 2006 Boland, Carol Kenny, Bernie Isle of thorns : A collection of 0954387864 Paperback 2006 poems Booklink de Vál, Séamas S. Churches of the diocese of Hardback Ferns : Symbols of a living faith Bookmarx Allen, Kieran James Connolly: socialist Paperback 2006 revolutionary Bradshaw Books Barron, Declan Euro child 1905374012 Paperback 2006 Bradshaw Books Schools Integration Enabling technologies : Paperback 2001 Project guidelines for the use of assistive technology in Brandon Press Barry, Jack Miss Katie regrets : a Dublin 0863223540 Paperback 2006 murder mystery Brandon Press Bruen, Ken Dublin noir : the Celtic Tiger vs. 0863223532 Pasperback 2006 the Ugly American Brandon Press Curtis, P.J. The lightning tree 0863223478 Paperback 2006 Brandon Press Magan, Manchán Angels and rabies 0863223494 Hardback 2006 Brandon Press Millar, Sam The darkness of bones 0863223508 Hardback 2006 Bray Town Council Bray Town Council Bray development plan 2005 to Paperback 2005 2010 Brennan, Philip Brennan, Philip Wanderings : a County Clare 1905487053 Paperback 2006 artist's year Briscoe, George Briscoe, George The best of times : memoirs of a 095524630X Paperback 2005 countryman Browne Books Browne, Juanita Ireland's mammals 09550549402 Hardback 2005 Caring and Sharing Caring and Sharing More than words can say : a Paperback 2006 Association
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