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Limited Time Offer: 40% Off* Gallery Classics: Collected Editions from Celebrated Writers from
27 November – 15 December 2024. (*Plus P&P. Limited to two copies of each title.)

We are thrilled to present a special offer on our series of Collected Poems and Collected Plays from some of the most revered writers we’ve proudly published over the decades. They include Ciaran Carson,  Brian Friel, Michael Hartnett, Derek Mahon, John Montague and Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin. These remarkable works have been celebrated as contemporary classics.

For a limited time, enjoy a fantastic 40% off* your purchase of these cherished collections. Enrich your personal library or make a special gift with the voices that have shaped modern literature. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of literary history at an unbeatable price — shop now and immerse yourself in the lasting power of modern classics.

Collected Poems: Volume One – Ciaran CarsonCollected Poems: Volume One
Collected Poems: Volume One (published simply as Collected Poems in 2008 on the occasion of his 60th birthday) presents early poems and the books  that announced Ciaran Carson as an indispensable force in contemporary poetry.

Collected Poems: Volume Two – Ciaran Carson
Collected Poems: Volume Two demonstrates the range of Ciaran Carson’s later style, his fetch from the French of Jean Follain and his magnificent swansong, Still Life, a book of celebration and lamentation completed in the weeks before his untimely death.

Collected Plays– Brian Friel
In what might be a unique arrangement The Gallery Press, in association with Faber and Faber, has published the Collected Plays of Brian Friel over five volumes.

Collected Plays Volume One - Brian FrielCollected Plays: Volume One – Brian Friel
The Enemy Within l Philadelphia, Here I Come! l The Loves of Cass McGuire l Lovers: Winners and Losers l Crystal and Fox l The Gentle Island
472pp

Collected Plays: Volume Two – Brian FrielCollected Plays: Volume Two - Brian Friel
The Freedom of the City l Volunteers l Living Quarters l Aristocrats l Faith Healer l Translations
504pp


Collected Plays: Volume Three – Brian FrielCollected Plays: Volume Three - Brian Friel

Three Sisters (after Chekhov) l The Communication Cord l Fathers and Sons (after Turgenev) l
Making History l Dancing at Lughnasa
520pp

Collected Plays: Volume Four – Brian FrielCollected Plays: Volume Four - Brian Friel
The London Vertigo (after Macklin) l A Month in the Country (after Turgenev) l Wonderful Tennessee l Molly Sweeney l Give Me Your Answer, Do!
400pp

Collected Plays: Volume Five – Brian FrielCollected Plays: Volume Five - Brian Friel
Uncle Vanya (after Chekhov) l The Yalta Game (after Chekhov) l The Bear (after Chekhov) l Afterplay l Performances l The Home Place l Hedda Gabler (after Ibsen)
400pp

Collected Poems – Michael HartnettCollected Poems - Michael Hartnett
Michael Hartnett’s death, at the age of 58, robbed poetry readers of one of Ireland’s beloved authors. His Collected Poems represents a body of work which is etched indelibly in contemporary literature.

 

The Poems (1961-2020) – Derek MahonCover image The Poems (1961-2020) by Derek Mahon
The Poems (1961-2020) comprises, in their final form, all the poems Derek Mahon wished to preserve. The Poems (1961-2020) is a grand occasion in contemporary literature and its contents are models of their art. This is a book for the ages.

New Collected Poems - John MontagueNew Collected Poems – John Montague
John Montague has been long esteemed, in Ireland and abroad, as the maker of poems and books which have assumed iconic status. The book’s arrangement reflects the pattern of a lifetime’s dedication: part self-portrait, it is even more a ‘landscape with figures’ — and it has more than ever the look of a masterpiece.

Collected Poems – Eiléan Ní ChuilleanáinCollected Poems - Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
Winner of the Pigott Poetry Prize, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin’s Collected Poems is a book of singular beauty and uncommon cohesion. It contains work from more than fifty years and nine collections and includes new, previously unpublished poems.

 

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