Autumn–Winter | 2013

Autumn–Winter | 2013

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For the this mailing list, please email latest information, please see our [email protected] website: www.gillmacmillanbooks.ie NEW BOOKS CALENDAR TITLE ISBN HB PB E AUTHOR MADE IN IRELAND BY THE AUGUST National Gallery Diary 2014 978 0 7171 5772 3 • GILL & MACMILLAN TEAM, WHO ARE: SEPTEMBER The Publishers Tony Ryan 978 0 7171 5781 5 • • Richard Aldous Dublin Burning 978 0 7171 5619 1 • • W.J. Brennan-Whitmore FERGAL TOBIN AND NICKI HOWARD The Year’s at the Spring 978 0 7171 5822 5 • Illustrated by Harry Clarke Caring for the Nation 978 0 7171 5780 8 • Sr Eugene Nolan The Managing Editors New Thinking = New Ireland 978 0 7171 5854 6 • • Louise Hodgson DEIRDRE RENNISON KUNZ AND CATHERINE GOUGH Freedom to Achieve Freedom 978 0 7171 5775 4 • • Donal P. Corcoran GAAconomics 978 0 7171 5453 1 • Michael Moynihan The Production Chief A Dictionary of Hiberno-English 3rd edition 978 0 7171 5860 7 • Terence P. Dolan Good Food 978 0 7171 5425 8 • • John McKenna MAIREAD O’KEEFFE Lilly’s Dream Deli 978 0 7171 5665 8 • Lilly Higgins The Production Controllers OCTOBER JENNIFER BRADY AND ANNA CARROLL The Weekend Chef 978 0 7171 5861 4 • Catherine Fulvio The Irish Beef Book 978 0 7171 5594 1 • Pat Whelan & Katy McGuinness The Irish Revolution 1912–25 978 0 7171 5603 0 • Fergal Tobin The Photo Researcher Different Class 978 0 7171 5858 4 • • Jimmy Magee JEN PATTON How to (Really) be a Mother 978 0 7171 5848 5 • • Emily Hourican A Portrait of Dublin in Maps 978 0 7171 5616 0 • Muiris de Buitléir The Publicist The Last Word 978 0 7171 5753 2 • • Diarmaid Ó Muirithe TERESA DALY The Meaning of Life with Gay Byrne 978 0 7171 5851 5 • • Gay Byrne Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf 978 0 7171 5778 5 • • Seán Duffy Revolutionary Ireland 978 0 7171 5709 9 • George Morrison The Sales Guys The Christmas Story 978 0 7171 5859 1 • PETER THEW, PAUL NEILAN AND CHRIS CARROLL The Nation’s Favourite Food 978 0 7171 5855 3 • Neven Maguire The Irish Countrywomen’s Association Book 978 0 7171 5771 6 • Irish Countrywomen’s The Staples that Bind the Process Together of Home and Family Association Chapter One 978 0 7171 5787 7 • Ross Lewis LINDA MURPHY, DEBORAH MARSH AND AUDREY FLANAGAN The Money Doctor 2014 978 0 7171 5786 0 • John Lowe NOVEMBER The Irish Times Book of the Year 2013 978 0 7171 5785 3 • Peter Murtagh If You Want to Know Who We Are 978 0 7171 5712 9 • Myles Dungan NEW VOICES, OLD FAVOURITES … Welcome to the Gill & Macmillan catalogue of new books. This season’s collection sees the welcome return of some of Ireland’s best-loved personalities. GAY BYRNE, who we last published 25 years ago, is back with the first book on his absorbing television series The Meaning of Life. Much-loved Irish chefs CATHERINE FULVIO and NEVEN MAGUIRE return with (in our opinion!) their best books yet. And sports lovers will be delighted to welcome back JIMMY MAGEE in his countdown of the great and the good in Different Class. And then there are our new voices. EMILY HOURICAN debuts with How to (Really) Be a Mother, a war cry for modern mothers everywhere, and for a totally new way of looking at our capital city, MUIRIS DE BUITLÉIR’S A Portrait of Dublin in Maps illustrates the city’s history, geography, people and society in maps in a truly unique way. And for some refreshing optimism, look no further than NEW THINKING = NEW IRELAND a collection of essays from 21 of Ireland’s brightest young brains. One book which blends the old and the new is ROSS LEWIS’S Chapter One. It celebrates 21 years of outstanding Irish achievement in food, artisan production and craftsmanship. And this new book orchestrates some of Ireland’s finest talents from food, photography, design and print to create a truly beautiful symphony. Enjoy! 1 G&M AutumnCat2013.indd 1 03/07/2013 17:16 HISTORY OCTOBER 320 PP 277 X 219 MM HARDBACK 978 0 7171 5709 9 €29.99 / £26.99 Revolutionary Ireland GEORGE MORRISON George Morrison, now in his 90s, is a film director and archivist who was born in Tramore, Co. Waterford. He first established his AN ESSENTIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GUIDE reputation as long ago as TO A KEY PERIOD IN MODERN IRISH 1959 with the breakthrough HISTORY. film documentary ‘Mise Éire’, for which Seán Ó Ireland’s most distinguished photographic restorer and Riada wrote the famous film maker draws from his huge collection of images to musical score, and ‘Saoirse?’ cover the entire sweep of the ferment that ended British (1961). He also made many documentaries and rule in nationalist Ireland. produced a number of George Morrison reproduces images of the key people important photographic and events up to the end of the Civil War and beyond, books on modern Irish history including The Irish including the background to the events themselves, Civil War: A Photographic as well as the transformative series of revolutionary Record with Tim Pat moments – centred on the Easter Rising of 1916 – that Coogan. created modern Ireland. 2 G&M AutumnCat2013.indd 2 03/07/2013 17:16 IRISH INTEREST OCTOBER 224 PP 277 X 219 MM HARDBACK 978 0 7171 5616 0 €29.99 / £26.99 A Portrait of Dublin in Maps MUIRIS DE BUITLÉIR Muiris de Buitléir has lived in Dublin all his life. He studied architecture THIS EXCEPTIONAL VISUAL WORK DOES FOR at the Dublin Institute DUBLIN WHAT THE ATLAS OF THE GREAT of Technology in Bolton IRISH FAMINE HAS DONE FOR ITS SUBJECT. Street and holds a master’s degree in geographical In a unique presentation of data, Muiris de Buitléir information systems. Now provides a cartographic overview of the city of Dublin. retired, he was a surveyor and cartographer with the Each page covers a single view of the whole city at a Office of Public Works and common scale covering a single theme or subject, so that geographical information patterns and inter-relationships can be appreciated. systems manager with Dúchas and the Department The maps deal with tangible things such as social of the Environment. class, economic status, politics and religion and also This unique book is the hidden things such as geology, drainage, water and culmination of his interest electricity supply. Its principal sections cover the history in maps and his love of Dublin. and development of Dublin; its physical structure and function; its utilities and services; its administrative areas; its politics; and its people. 3 G&M AutumnCat2013.indd 3 03/07/2013 17:16 HOME/LIFESTYLE OCTOBER 224 PP 245 X 175 MM HARDBACK 978 0 7171 5771 6 €22.99 / £19.99 The Irish Country- women’s Association Book of Home and Family WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE WHAT IS IRISH COUNTRY- MORE IMPORTANT THAN HOME AND FAMILY? WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION In their fantastic new book, hundreds of Irish women share their precious first-hand experience on how to make The ICA was founded in a house a home. May 1910 with the aim Whether you’re looking for a tip to remove a stain from ‘to improve the standard of life in rural Ireland your dress, or a quiet word of wisdom on marital harmony, through education and a ‘how-to’ for taking a garden cutting or inspiration for a co-operative effort’. Today home-made gift, you know you can trust the ICA’s advice the ICA has 700 local to be practical and achievable. Guilds. They continue to offer support and fun as If you’ve ever wished you’d written down all that your well as opportunities to mother and grandmother told you, then let the women make friends, learn new of the ICA guide you through home management from skills and contribute to the wider community. The beginning to end. ICA Cookbook (2012) was a bestseller. 4 G&M AutumnCat2013.indd 4 03/07/2013 17:16 COOKERY OCTOBER 320 PP 310 X 280 MM HARDBACK 978 0 7171 5787 7 €39.99 / £34.99 Chapter One ROSS LEWIS with photography by BARRY MCCALL Ross Lewis is a Michelin star-winning chef and co-owner of the restaurant Chapter One. He grew up on a farm and went on to study Dairy Science at THE MUST-HAVE GIFT COOKBOOK FOR University College Cork. He IRELAND’S FOODIES. worked at Odin’s, Dolphin Brasserie and Le Chat Botté Chapter One turns 21 this year. This cookbook is a fitting Restaurant before opening tribute to the achievements of one of Ireland’s best Chapter One. He is married restaurants and to the achievements of the Irish food with three daughters and industry. Starting out from the basement of the Irish lives in Seapoint, Dublin. Writer’s Museum in Parnell Square in 1992, the restaurant went on to astonishing success, winning numerous awards and a loyal following.

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