Sligo Artists

  • John Ferrall Master of Sligo Workhouse, 1852-66

    John Ferrall Master of Sligo Workhouse, 1852-66

    10.00

    O’FERRALL, FERGUS

  • Jumbo Discovers Giraffeland

    Jumbo Discovers Giraffeland

    8.00

    Jumbo, a baby elephant, is bored and he strays away from his home. He spots some zebras and then meets a friendly group of giraffes, who tempt him to stay with them. what follows is a series of adventures that leave the young elephant relieved to return to his parents.

  • Jumbo Wants to be a hippo

    Jumbo Wants to be a hippo

    8.00

    Jumbo is a lonely baby elephant who gangs up with a pack of hippopotamuses and thinks this is the life he should always be living. Things don?t happen quite to plan and Jumbo has to face his parents and tell them all about what he has been up to. Will they forgive him?

  • Leitrim Folk Tales

    Leitrim Folk Tales

    12.95

    MINTO, SUSIE

  • LEITRIM GUARDIAN 2023

    LEITRIM GUARDIAN 2023

    15.00

    Leitrim Guardian 2023 is the the 55th edition of one of the longest running county-focused publications in Ireland. The journal provides an annual snapshot of life in Leitrim.

  • Liber WB Yeats Jute bag

    Liber WB Yeats Jute bag

    3.95

    Liber Jute Bag

    42 x 32 x 18cm

  • My Tale Untold

    My Tale Untold

    10.00

    MY TALE UNTOLD
    Inspired by true life characters and events, ‘My Tale Untold’, follows the story of a young Sligo girl in the 1800s who came to be imprisoned in Sligo Gaol and her perilous journey to freedom.

  • Night Boat to Tangier

    Night Boat to Tangier

    12.50
    Description
    LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZEIRISH TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLERSHORTLISTED FOR NOVEL OF THE YEAR AT THE IRISH BOOK AWARDS, THE DALKEY LITERARY AWARDS AND THE KERRY GROUP AWARDSA BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW STATESMAN, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, BIG ISSUE, i, THE ATLANTIC and LITERARY HUB’A true wonder’ Max Porter’Beautifully written’ GuardianIt’s late one night at the Spanish port of Algeciras and two fading Irish gangsters are waiting on the boat from Tangier. A lover has been lost, a daughter has gone missing, their world has come asunder – can it be put together again?
  • ON THE MOON

    ON THE MOON

    15.00

    NO CROWS

  • Oona

    Oona

    14.95
    Description

    What is the sound of a voice that is alienated from itself? How can one truthfully represent the creative process of an artist? Oona, an artist-in-the-making, lives in an affluent suburban culture of first-generation immigrants in New Jersey where conspicuous consumption and white privilege prevail, and the denial of death is ubiquitous. The silence surrounding death extends to the family home where Oona is not told while her mother lies dying of cancer upstairs. Afterwards, a silence takes hold inside her: her inner life goes into a deep freeze.

    Emotionally hobbled, she has her first encounters with sex, drugs and other trials of adolescence. Lyons’ first novel gives voice to a female character on her fraught journey into adulthood and charts her evolution as an artist, as her adolescent dissociation is thawed through contact with the physical world, the materials of painting and her engagement with Irish community, culture and landscape. Set during the era of the Celtic Tiger and its aftermath, this is a resonant story conveyed in an innovative form.

    Written entirely without the letter ‘o’, the tone of the book reflects Oona’s inner damage and the destruction caused by hiding, omitting and obliterating parts of ourselves.

  • Powered to Fall, Empowered to Rise

    Powered to Fall, Empowered to Rise

    10.00

    About the Book

    I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at the age of 30. At the same time I was looking to start a new life in Australia and had just met Des (my fiancé) while working at an Irish bar.

    Des stood by me through this illness and supported me in ways I could have never imagined with his love. After having to cancel our wedding in 2018 and give up work, we finally found our happy place in 2020.

    The love that Des showed me during this time and the illness inspired me to write a book so that I could help others who are also going through a difficult time. The book writes about the lessons I learnt in my own life on health, wealth, love and happiness.

    It is my hope that in sharing lessons from my own life that it will help others and inspire others that love will always shine through no matter how dark our days are. This book has been written from my heart to yours.

  • Rebellion in the Village

    Rebellion in the Village

    10.00

    Rebellion in the Village, a new novel from Kids? Own Publishing Partnership, launches 13 November. This historical novel has been researched, written and illustrated by a team of 11 and 12 year old children in Scoil Ursula Primary School, Sligo.

    Set in eighteenth century France, just as the Bastille is stormed and the injustices of life for poor people are everywhere to be seen, the story follows the adventures of 14 year old Leon, who is found at the scene of a robbery in the village of Pockseaux and flees to the forest. Here he encounters a band of young agitators hiding from the law and plotting rebellion.

  • ROBERT WHYTE'S 1847 FAMINE SHIP DIARY

    ROBERT WHYTE’S 1847 FAMINE SHIP DIARY

    9.95

    WHYTE, ROBERT

  • Sligo Field Club Journal Vol 6

    Sligo Field Club Journal Vol 6

    20.00

    Martin Wilson Presidential

    Martin A. Timoney Editorial

    Don C.F. Cotton
    Peat and wood deposits along the seashore of Co. Sligo

    Martin A. Timoney
    Early Bronze Age Cist Grave, Moylough, 1928

    Martin A. Timoney
    Imitative Fert Burials, Knocknashammer

    Brian Lacey
    Cúl Dreimne, Drumcliff and Colum Cille

    Jim Higgins
    Some County Sligo Rood Lofts

    Jim Higgins
    Medieval Men in Feathered Suits at Sligo Abbey

    Conor MacHale
    Ó Dubhda Family of Sligo

    Eamonn P. Kelly
    Antiquarian Research in Co. Sligo

    Eamonn P. Kelly
    Battle of Moytura and the Enchanted Forge

    John McKeon
    Lord Palmerston’s Sligo Town Properties

    Peter Henry
    Some Sligo-related Armorial Bookplates

    John Mullaney
    V.E. Day 2020

    Conchubhar Ó Crualaoich
    Monasterredan: How Looks Can Deceive

    Harry Keaney
    Field-names ‘Sketch the Land in Language’

    Ben Healy
    God-out-of-the-Bottle

    Rory Callagy
    Remembering Des Smith

  • Sligo Field Club Journal Volume 5

    Sligo Field Club Journal Volume 5

    20.00

    Sligo Field Club Journal
    Vol 5

  • SLIGO Irish Historic Town Atlas No. 24

    SLIGO Irish Historic Town Atlas No. 24

    30.00

    GALLAGHER, FIONA; LEGG, MARIE-LOUISE