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Baghdad Dawn
Kate Nolan

"In 1981, when I was just two, my family moved from Ireland to Baghdad for the following five years. My father was the photographer of our family and it’s his curated albums that I have been re-visiting, trying to understand and recollect our time there. A civil engineer and a tourist, the images switch easily between architectural, family album and holiday snaps. He was employed by a German company to work on the construction of a new modernist area, Haifa Street, designed by renowned architect Rifat Chadirji, under the direction of President Saddam Hussein.
For me, there are no real memories, just a sense of experience from what the family album evokes and the documents and ephemera my father has kept. Through my ongoing conversations with my parents and sister, I hear of the disconnect as ‘ex-pats’ from the local community, the fearlessness of my mother driving around Baghdad with her two young daughters in what was technically wartime, and I continuously question my memories of what felt like a long holiday."

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Bad People

€15.00

Megalopolis - A Future For Big Cities, Peter Butenschøn

€42.00

Architecture and Modern Life, W.R. Lethaby

€18.00

The Art of Building, William Morris

€18.00

With A Bird: A Reader on Avian Kinship

€22.00

...but, who are we building for?

€42.00

Trustmaking: A guidebook on youth empowerment in urban transformation

€35.00

Artforum: November 2025 VOL. 64, NO. 3

€20.00

Dimma Brume Mist, JH Engström

€85.00

L is for Look

€50.00

Dublin InQuirer, Issue 116

€5.00

Hellebore, Issue 14

€12.00

Dead Dove: Do Not Eat, Saffi Adler

€16.00

Models, Bianca Pedrina (2nd Edition)

€16.00

The Book of Trivialities, Majed Mujed

€12.00

Side Street, Paul Murray (Signed)

€35.00

FUKT Magazine, Issue 23: The Sound Issue

€22.00

Dún Laoghaire Baths, Ste Murray

€6.00

River Hymn, Simon Bates

€6.00

Photographs from The Ring Road, Neil J. Smyth

€6.00

Baghdad Dawn, Kate Nolan

€15.00

The Fair Green, John Foley

€6.00

left me with the fears of a bird, Aoife Herrity

€6.00

LEE WELCH

€25.00

This Is Not a Cookbook, Roxana Manouchehri

€20.00
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Fantasy Island
Various Artists

Fantasy Island offers a comprehensive exploration of the last 50 years of Irish photography, featuring the work of 70 Irish artists. The publication takes a stripped-back approach, prioritising the strength of the imagery to produce a bold and compelling book that provides a fresh perspective on Ireland.

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left me with the fears of a bird, Aoife Herrity

€6.00

The Fair Green, John Foley

€6.00

Baghdad Dawn, Kate Nolan

€15.00

Photographs from The Ring Road, Neil J. Smyth

€6.00

River Hymn, Simon Bates

€6.00

Dún Laoghaire Baths, Ste Murray

€6.00

Side Street, Paul Murray (Signed)

€35.00

Hegarty's Boatyard: Building Conor O'Brien's Saoirse, Kevin O'Farrell (Signed)

€30.00

The Fold, Hoda Afshar

€50.00

Just Vibes, No Drama, Elliott Wilcox

€23.00

Drift, Rhea Karam (Signed)

€37.00

Bathing Places Ireland 1987-1988, Kevin O'Farrell

€12.00

Northern Ireland 1978-1979, Kevin O'Farrell

€12.00

Cork City Singles 1992, Kevin O'Farrell

€12.00

SLOW | CREATION | QUIET | ROOTS | LISTENING, Mount Venus Nursery

€32.00

Trees of Great Britain and Ireland, Henry John Elwes and Dr Augustine Henry

€40.00

Cartas Al Director, Cristina de Middel

€35.00

The Kabuler, Cristina de Middel and Lorenzo Meloni

€30.00
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This Is Not a Cookbook
Roxana Manouchehri

This Is Not a Cookbook uniquely blends memoir with food writing alongside evocative lithographic artwork. The vignettes in the book chronicle Manouchehri’s childhood growing up in Tehran in the '80s following the Iranian Revolution, the profound influence of the women who surrounded her, and the legacy of memories handed down during wartime. Weaving moving personal anecdotes with the comfort of traditional recipes, Manouchehri offers us a glimpse of a rich but fraught culture seen through the eyes of a young girl seeking to reconcile her roots through the shared intimacy of food.

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Jacobin, Issue 59: Borders

€18.00

Blue Bodies, Issue 2

€12.00

What Happened to My People? Moving Back to Move Forward, Vol. 1, Sara Kim

€8.00

TYPEONE, Issue 10

€30.00

OVER Journal Issue 5 FUTURES

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 4

€20.00

Noema Magazine, Issue 6

€18.00

Abhartach Magazine, Issue 1: The First Harvest

€12.00

Sloft, Issue 8

€22.00

Foam Magazine #67: The Test of Time

€40.00

All Ah We is One: Caribbean Carnival Costume, Aisling Serrant

€15.00

Dublin InQuirer, Issue 115

€5.00

fallow 02: Autumn 2025

€15.00

Poetry Ireland Review, Issue 146

€12.00

Dublin InQuirer, Issue 114

€3.00

Irish Arts Review Autumn 2025

€10.00

Utopia Zine: Issue 1

€24.00

Neon - Capturing a Dying Light, Ryan De La Cour

€10.00
STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Throw Away: Nightclub Flyers 1990–99, Ciarán Nugent & Peter Maybury

"Nightclub culture in Dublin evolved from eating a sit down meal on the Art Deco rooftop of Busaras with mosaic domed skylights posing as disco balls in the 1950s, to Instagram hotspots with electronic saxophone players and signature cocktails playing popular dance remixes today. The 90s was the golden era of electronic music and rave culture across Europe. The techno revolution transformed club and youth culture. These democratic spaces celebrated individuality, creativity and ideology, providing the Irish youth with an escape from the conservative Catholic Church. Throw Away celebrates the coming of rave to Dublin, compiling ephemera from one of the most influential periods in music history. A step back in time for those who bore witness to the glory days of Dublin's nightlife,and a fascinating deep dive for young people interested in this subculture."
- Aibh

CRITICAL READS

RELEVANT & CURRENT

Tuberclerosies, Kevin Mooney

€30.00

The Perception Machine, Joanna Zylinska

€45.00

Curating Ecologies on Architecture, Patrícia Coelho

€16.00

Dynamics of the Photobooks Market, Tiffany Jones

€8.00€12.00

Radacach! Mná agus Réabhlóid na hÉireann, Julie Morrissy and Aedín Ní Bhróithe Clements (Ed.)

€10.00

Observation Alters Observed, Hannah McKenna

€15.00

Falscher Hase/Mock Rabbit, Jana Müller

€28.00

Gather, Niamh O'Malley

€20.00

Digressions # 11, Baptiste Brévart, Guillaume Ettlinger, Julie Sicault Maillé and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Digressions # 10, Mathieu Copeland and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Digressions # 08, Marie Preston, Julie Pellegrin and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Digressions # 07, Myriam Lefkowitz, Julie Pellegrin and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Digressions # 05, Céline Ahond, Julie Pellegrin and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Digressions # 03, Alex Cecchetti, Julie Pellegrin and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Digressions # 02, Benjamin Seror, Julie Pellegrin and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Digressions # 01, Kapwani Kiwanga, Julie Pellegrin and Valérie Cudel

€5.00

Direct Into Chaos, Aleen Solari

€21.00

Calypso Cave, Stefan Karrer

€16.00
STAFF RECOMMENDATION

POGO, Viridiana Morandini

"Day-to-day existence cuts a varyingly clumsy, squirmy, dishevelled, feral, and oneric figure in Viridiana Morandi's quietly cornucopic POGO. The images - and their achingly endearing subjects, frequently in states of downright whimsical undress, captured in slapstick configurations akin to an R-rated Chaplin - assembled here occupy a canny cross-section of playful, tender, and comic-grotesque in their brazenness. Entirely devoid of judgment and sentimentality, the work instead teems with unblinkered affection and unsqueamish curiosity. One feels an urgent fondness for those depicted, as though cradling their very essence, keenly aware of the fragility with which one has been privileged and entrusted. No mere feat of artful petrification, Morandini is adroitly attuned to details that lively suggest fathoms (creases, suds, bruises) - fathoms which one yearns to gently plumb. She attests to her subjects' vitality so potently that their unthinkable senescence is creepingly conjured as inescapable counterpoint all throughout. POGO is a work of prodigious and intrepid compassion, that divines grace in the slovenly, the demented, and the morbid without depriving anything of its rightful nature, nor condescendingly submitting these facets to mere fringe delectation. It accomplishes that meanest of feats: temporarily rendering the much-bandied notion of unconditional love as not only tangible, but commonsensical."
- Joseph

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OVER Journal Issue 5 FUTURES

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 4

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OVER Journal Issue 3

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OVER Journal Issue 2

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 1

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Lá an Dreoílín, Clodagh O'Leary

€6.00

Sionnachuighim (I Play the Fox), James Kelly

€6.00

Peripheral Beliefs II, John Foley

€6.00

Peripheral Beliefs I, John Foley

€6.00

Every Glove, Evanna Devine

€6.00

Of Petals, Pearls and Inherited Creatures, Dee Byrne

€6.00

Stay Critical Cap

€25.00

OVER Journal Cap

€25.00

OVER Journal T-Shirt

€28.00

OVER Journal Jumper

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€20.00

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€16.00

Dereenacappera, Caitriona Dunnett

€6.00

Joly Dots and Don'ts, Alan Phelan

€6.00

Baby Teeth, Anouk Burke

€6.00

An Poc ar Buile, Clodagh O'Leary

€6.00

Tumble Dryer, Finbar Flanagan

€6.00

Bull Island, Myles Shelly

€6.00

KIDS BOOKS

FOR BRIGHTER MINDS

Life with Fifi, Kris Dittel & Angelica Falkeling

€18.00

Wild Eyes, Bex Sheridan

€10.00

Home, Carson Ellis

€12.00

In The Half Room, Carson Ellis

€11.00

Du Iz Tak?, Carson Ellis

€12.00

Dogs In Disguise, Peter Bently & John Bond

€12.00

How Long Is That Dog?, John Bond

€12.00

Skipping Stones, Tatyana Feeney (signed)

€15.00

Crann na nGuíonna, Tatyana Feeney (signed)

€18.00

The Great Irish Biodiversity Book, Éanna Ní Lamhna

€25.00

What Happens Next?, Shinsuke Yoshitake

€15.00

Why Do I Feel Like This?, Shinsuke Yoshitake

€15.00

Can I Build Another Me?, Shinsuke Yoshitake

€15.00

I Wonder Where I Am?, Shinsuke Yoshitake

€15.00

Fashion Play, Lesley Barnes

€23.00

My Big Photo Activity Book, Pascale Estellon

€20.00

GOOD DOGS: Canine Companions in Art and Illustration

€40.00

Photo Adventures, Jan Van Holleben and Monte Packham

€15.00
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The Fold
Hoda Afshar

Through critical reappropriation, Hoda Afshar reclaims a colonial photographic legacy fixated on the veiled woman.
The Fold is a critical visual and psychological investigation into the enduring legacy of Orientalist and colonialist photographic practices, and the ways in which these gazes continue to shape how bodies — particularly veiled Islamic bodies — are seen, archived, and consumed.

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SELECTED ARTWORKS

FROM IRISH & INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS

Nathan G. Lowry, Synchronous Romance

€40.00

Red Fox A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00

Shag A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00

The Afronauts, Cristina de Middel (Signed)

€55.00

HEALING FANTASY, Nan Tarpey Heyneman

€57.00

Ailbhe Wheatley, Midnight Rabbit

€23.00

Ailbhe Wheatley, There's a Place Somewhere

€23.00

Ailbhe Wheatley, Wuff Day

€23.00

Alex Prager, Run Poster

€85.00

Bronagh Lee, Joy

€40.00

Bronagh Lee, Nature is Queer

€40.00

Darby Arens, Take Care

€12.00

Robin A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00

Brent Goose A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00

Grey Seal A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00

Pigeon House A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00

Wren A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00

Grey Heron A4 Print, Joe Hollingsworth & OystercatcherTF

€20.00
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a prayer book
Benedetta Mancusi

Burrowing through interconnected passages and the space between words, a prayer book is an intimate and reminiscent collection that excavates personal, mundane things and uncovers within them an emotive depth and holiness. In her debut poetry collection, Benedetta Mancusi undertakes a journey of reflection across the close-knit relationship between family and faith, drawing on those insights and experiences to consecrate an emancipated perspective of femininity and womanhood.

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Hiders
Yimiao Wang

Hiders is a memoir-based nonfiction picture book for adults, exploring the relationship between text and image. The book examines how storytelling can fill in the gaps of memory, and write about histories that are no longer fully available to us. It also questions where the line lies between re-imagining the past and exploiting it, especially when representing voices of the deceased. Through humour and sarcasm, the narrator stays acutely self-aware of the ethical tensions involved in reconstructing personal and collective pasts through storytelling.

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