Sligo Artists

  • The Powelsborough Lassies

    The Powelsborough Lassies

    15.00

    Tracklisting

    1 The Dublin Reel/The Three Merry Sisters (2.34)
    2 Murray’s One and Two (2.07)
    3 The Powelsborough Lasies/Frank Walshe’s (2.45)
    4 Lord Gordan’s Reel (3.40)
    5 A St?r Mo Chro? (3.29)
    6 The Duke of Leinster/Ah Surely (3.28)
    7 The Blackthorn Stick/Reidy Johnston’s (2.43)
    8 Sarah Ann O Connor’s/The Mother’s Lament (3.28)
    9 Lament for Peter Walsh (3.37)
    10 Roaring Mary/The Graf Spree (3.16)
    11 The Clare Reel/The First Month of Spring (2.17)
    12 The Chaffpool Post/Memories of Sligo (4.26)
    13 The Hunter’s Purse/The Sligo Maid (3.28)
    14 ?na Bh?n (5.15)
    15 The Galway Rambler/Five Mile Chase/Dennis Devaney’s (2.42)
    16 The Concert Reel/Custom Gap (3.08)
    17 Pat Sweeney’s Favourite/Paddy Carty’s (3.02)
    18 The Old Wheels of the World/Mc Gowan’s Favourite/The Moving Bog of Powelsborough (2.58)
    19 The Croppy Boy (5.42)
    20 Drowsey Maggie/Toss the Feathers (1.49)
    21 The Stonepark Reel/The Templehouse Reel (2.02)
    22 The Geese in the Bog (2.34)
    23 The Bush in Bloom/Touch Me If You Dare (2.21)
  • ON THE MOON

    ON THE MOON

    15.00

    NO CROWS

  • 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.

  • Tell Me What I Am

    Tell Me What I Am

    15.95

    Deena Garvey disappeared in 2004. She left behind a daughter and a sister. Deena’s daughter grows up in the country.

    She learns how to hunt, when to seed the garden, how to avoid making her father angry. Never to ask about her absent mother. Deena’s sister stays stuck in the city, getting desperate.

    She knows the man responsible for her sister’s disappearance, but she can’t prove it. Not yet. Over fourteen years, four hundred miles apart, these two women slowly begin to unearth the secrets and lies at the heart of their family, and the history of power and control that has shaped them both in such different ways.

    But can they reach each other in time? And will the truth finally answer the question of their lives: What really happened to Deena Garvey?

  • Water In The Desert, Fire In The Night

    Water In The Desert, Fire In The Night

    16.00
    Description
    Because the thing about the end of the world is that it happens all the time. Someone leaves and it’s the end of the world. Someone comes back and it’s the end of the world.

    Somebody puts their cock in you and it’s the end of the world. Somebody stops putting their cock in you and it’s the end of the world. Here is a novel about mothering, wolves, bicycles, midwifery, post-apocalyptic feminism, gold, hunger and hope.

    It’s about an underachieving millennial, a retired midwife and an Irishman who set out from London after the end of the world to cycle to a sanctuary in the southern Alps. It’s about the porousness of the female bodily experience, the challenges of being an empiricist with a sample size of one, what’s worth knowing, what’s worth living, and the necessity of irrationality. It’s about the fact that the world ends all the time, and it’s about what to try to do next.

  • The Wardrobe Department

    The Wardrobe Department

    16.95
    Description

    FINANCIAL TIMES BEST DEBUT OF 2025

    Mairead works all hours in a run-down West End theatre’s wardrobe department, her whole existence made up of threads and needles, running errands to mend shoes, fixing broken zips and handwashing underwear. She must also do her best to avoid groping hands backstage and the terrible bullying of the show’s producer.

    But, despite her skill and growing experience, half of Mairead remains in her windy, hedge-filled home in Ireland, and the life she abandoned there. In noughties London, she has the potential to be somebody completely new – why, then, does she feel so stuck? Between the bustling side streets of Soho, and the wet grass of Leitrim and Donegal, Mairead is caught, running from the girl she was but unable to reveal the woman she’d hoped to become.

    Told with rare honesty and equal measures of warmth and bite, The Wardrobe Department is a story about reckoning with the past, finding the courage to change the present – and asking what comes next.

  • Arise and Go

    Arise and Go

    17.95

    Description
    The idea of place runs like a river through the life and works of the poet and playwright W.B. Yeats. This book focuses on his time in Dublin, London, Sligo and elsewhere in the west of Ireland, embracing the homes, landscapes and people that impacted his life and stimulated his vast body of work

  • The Wellbeing Advantage

    The Wellbeing Advantage

    17.95
    Description
    Are you ready to transform your energy and resilience to thrive in work and life?The Wellbeing Advantage is a timely and transformative guide for modern professionals who want to feel more energised, focused and in control. Whether you’re seeking better balance, greater mental clarity or a smarter way to handle pressure, this book introduces seven simple science-backed habits to help you build resilience and protect your wellbeing, without overhauling your life. Dr Janine van Someren, a leading wellbeing consultant and expert in wearable technology, combines insights from high-performance coaching, behavioural change and the science of wellbeing to deliver results.
  • Another Fine Mess

    Another Fine Mess

    18.95

    Description
    ?Annie West is one of very few people capable of making mirth from mortality and Another Fine Mess is a brilliant exploration of the funny side of doom. We meet the daft, the reckless and the just plain unlucky in a hilarious chronicle of creative croaks that will leave you asking, when your number finally comes up and it?s time to hand in your pail, ?O Death, where is thy ba-ZING???

  • Yeats in Love

    Yeats in Love

    19.95

    Yeats in love bookYeats in Love

    Anyone familiar with Sligo will be familiar with Yeats. And anyone familiar with both should also be aware of Annie West, the illustrator, who has penned many pictures?of Yeats in humorous poses that are in homes & shops?around Sligo. In Yeats in Love Annie presents her illustrations in book form with words from Yeats, those who knew Yeats and Annie herself. An enjoyable, funny read and the picture’s themselves do indeed paint a 1,000 words.

  • Facebook Marketing

    Facebook Marketing

    19.95

    This book is for business owners and managers of non-profit organisations who want be become more effective at Facebook marketing. Whether they are complete beginners or have been using Facebook for a while, readers of this book will learn how to get maximise results from Facebook. The book will help businesses in the following areas:* Gain an understanding of the architecture of Facebook* Get clear instruction on how businesses should set up business pages and create page administrators* A comprehensive explanation of Page settings* How to carry our customer analysis and profiling* How to come up with compelling content for business pages* A guide on how to craft content that encourages engagement* How to represent brands on Facebook* A complete guide to using Facebook AdsWritten with small business owners in mind, many of whom realise that they are missing out by not using this powerful and popular resource more effectively, Facebook Marketing will make a huge difference to the bottom line.

  • Sligo Field Club Journal Volume 5

    Sligo Field Club Journal Volume 5

    20.00

    Sligo Field Club Journal
    Vol 5

  • BLUE RAINCOAT THEATRE COMPANY

    BLUE RAINCOAT THEATRE COMPANY

    20.00

    Blue Raincoat

    Sligo?s Blue Raincoat Theatre Company reflects various aspects of place and space in their work, and their production of JM Synge?s The Playboy of the Western World (1907), directed by artistic director Niall Henry, which runs in their resident space in The Factory in Sligo, literally and symbolically represents their unique position as Ireland?s only full-time venue-based professional theatre ensemble.

  • In Nearly Every House

    In Nearly Every House

    20.00

    This book contains biographies along with
    black and white photographs featuring
    over one hundred traditional musicians
    from counties Sligo, Leitrim, Roscommon
    and Mayo. Through the author’s unique
    personal and musical connection to the
    musicians of the North Connacht region,
    he uses a conversational interview style to
    draw out their stories, revealing both the
    individual and collective experience within
    that tradition.

  • 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

  • 10-Kieran Quinn + The Theme Night Ensemble

    10-Kieran Quinn + The Theme Night Ensemble

    20.00

    A hardcover coffee table book, a comprehensive pictorial account of the Theme Night story (adult and teenage) over the last 10 years. A few good stories in there too.