Industry | Books, Publishing |
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Founded | 2003 |
Founder(s) | Sean O'Keeffe, Peter O'Connell |
Headquarters | Guinness Enterprise Centre, Dublin 8 |
Products | Books |
Website | http://www.libertiespress.com/ |
Liberties Press is one of Ireland's leading publishers of non-fiction titles of Irish and international interest. Since its inception in 2003 it has published on a wide range of subjects; from titles of literary interest such as John Montague's A Ball of Fire to Con Houlihan's collection of sporting essays, More Than a Game.[1]
Author | Author | Author | Author |
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Con Houlihan | John Montague | Dr Harry Barry | Garret FitzGerald |
Leland Bardwell | John Boyle | Ciaran Buckley | Finbarr Flood |
Fionnbar Callanan | Éamonn Ó Catháin | Patrick Skene Catling | Seamus Dowling |
Steve Conway | Tony Corcoran | Maurice Craig | Richard Crowley |
John Dunne | Aidan Dunne | Michael Dwyer | Desmond FitzGerald |
Noel Gilmore | Iorwerth Griffiths | Rory Hafford | Gerry Johnston |
Donna Kennedy | Ed Leahy | Mary Kenny | Fiona McPhillips |
Orla McHugh | Gerry Mullins | Risteárd Mulcahy | Michael D Higgins |
Donough O'Brien | Lisa O'Callaghan | Paul O'Doherty | Niamh O'Sullivan |
Seán O Riain | Conor Pope | Niall Stanage | Brody Sweeney |
Yseult Thornley | Patrick West | Nick Fairall | David Hughes |
Jack Harte | Sandra Mara | John G Murphy | Jason Dunne |
Egon Theiner | Elisabeth Schlammerl | Antoinette Walker | Prof. Michael Fitzgerald |
Phil Young | Chris Ward |