FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OVER €10
BROWSE 1000s OF BOOKS IN STOCK
SAME DAY DISPATCH ON MARKED ITEMS
Fiction Authors
Parenting & Educational Resources
Be Inspired
Teen & Young Adult Authors
Top Stationery Brands
WHSmith Exclusive Collections
Fashion Stationery
An essential read for anyone interested in Ireland as it was – and in the exciting new country that emerged in the 21st Century.
Michael D. Higgins is one of the most brilliant and influential voices in Irish culture and political life over the past 40 years. He was elected President of Ireland in 2011 and again, in 2018. During his ten years on the frontline with Hot Press, the future President wrote passionately about many of the most important issues affecting Ireland – and the world at large. It was visionary, sometimes emotional, often provocative, egalitarian stuff that pulled no punches.
This collection, featuring a carefully chosen selection of his powerful work for Hot Press, is packed with penetrating insights and wonderfully vivid writing – on women’s liberation, Gaza, US foreign policy, war and peace in Africa, the democratic deficit, sustainability and LGBTQI+ rights. Way ahead of its time in so many ways – and often very funny – it made radical and inspiring reading then. Even more so now, as it underlines the exhilarating reality that it really is possible to make positive changes, even in the most monolithic, conservative societies.
Any purchases for more than €10 are eligible for free delivery anywhere in the UK or Ireland!
An essential read for anyone interested in Ireland as it was – and in the exciting new country that emerged in the 21st Century.
Michael D. Higgins is one of the most brilliant and influential voices in Irish culture and political life over the past 40 years. He was elected President of Ireland in 2011 and again, in 2018. During his ten years on the frontline with Hot Press, the future President wrote passionately about many of the most important issues affecting Ireland – and the world at large. It was visionary, sometimes emotional, often provocative, egalitarian stuff that pulled no punches.
This collection, featuring a carefully chosen selection of his powerful work for Hot Press, is packed with penetrating insights and wonderfully vivid writing – on women’s liberation, Gaza, US foreign policy, war and peace in Africa, the democratic deficit, sustainability and LGBTQI+ rights. Way ahead of its time in so many ways – and often very funny – it made radical and inspiring reading then. Even more so now, as it underlines the exhilarating reality that it really is possible to make positive changes, even in the most monolithic, conservative societies.
Any purchases for more than €10 are eligible for free delivery anywhere in the UK or Ireland!
Any purchases for more than €10 are eligible for free delivery anywhere in the UK or Ireland!
An essential read for anyone interested in Ireland as it was – and in the exciting new country that emerged in the 21st Century.
Michael D. Higgins is one of the most brilliant and influential voices in Irish culture and political life over the past 40 years. He was elected President of Ireland in 2011 and again, in 2018. During his ten years on the frontline with Hot Press, the future President wrote passionately about many of the most important issues affecting Ireland – and the world at large. It was visionary, sometimes emotional, often provocative, egalitarian stuff that pulled no punches.
This collection, featuring a carefully chosen selection of his powerful work for Hot Press, is packed with penetrating insights and wonderfully vivid writing – on women’s liberation, Gaza, US foreign policy, war and peace in Africa, the democratic deficit, sustainability and LGBTQI+ rights. Way ahead of its time in so many ways – and often very funny – it made radical and inspiring reading then. Even more so now, as it underlines the exhilarating reality that it really is possible to make positive changes, even in the most monolithic, conservative societies.
ISBN9781739387228
FormatPaperback
PublisherHOT PRESS BOOKS (10 November. 2024)
No. of Pages320
Weight0
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 152