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SaltWay CATALOGUE JUL-DEC 24

As always, we have some wonderful new titles to share with you in this edition of the SaltWay catalogue. To highlight a few: London Doors (Sheldrake Press) is a stunningly illustrated and comprehensive study of the commercial, domestic, bizarre, well known or hidden and fascinating doorways of the UK’s capital city. A treasure trove for all who love the city and aspects of architecture down through the ages. Much (Koa Press) offers a lavish feast of colour and surprise celebrating lifestyle. Premier League 2025 Annuals and Calendars (Grange) are the official publications of the UK’s Top Clubs (Export Only). Great British Elms (Kew) tells the story of this much-loved native tree, now sadly missing from much of the landscape. The Classic Heaney Issue (The Irish Pages Press) celebrates the work of one of our greatest ever poets, Seamus Heaney.

As always, we have some wonderful new titles to share with
you in this edition of the SaltWay catalogue.
To highlight a few:
London Doors (Sheldrake Press) is a stunningly illustrated
and comprehensive study of the commercial, domestic,
bizarre, well known or hidden and fascinating doorways of
the UK’s capital city. A treasure trove for all who love the
city and aspects of architecture down through the ages.
Much (Koa Press) offers a lavish feast of colour and
surprise celebrating lifestyle.
Premier League 2025 Annuals and Calendars (Grange)
are the official publications of the UK’s Top Clubs (Export
Only).
Great British Elms (Kew) tells the story of this much-loved
native tree, now sadly missing from much of the landscape.
The Classic Heaney Issue (The Irish Pages Press)
celebrates the work of one of our greatest ever poets,
Seamus Heaney.

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LITERATURE<br />

LITERATURE<br />

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Heaney: The Classic Heaney Issue<br />

A hardback reprint of the classic<br />

2014 Irish Pages issue on Seamus<br />

Heaney.<br />

Hardback £25.00<br />

9781739353742<br />

2<strong>24</strong>pp; Illustrations: <strong>24</strong><br />

235 x 155mm; BIC: DCF<br />

The Irish Pages Press<br />

War in Europe<br />

“War in Europe” is an essential<br />

issue from Irish Pages, the island’s<br />

leading literary journal.<br />

Paperback £14.00<br />

9781739353797<br />

314pp; Illustrations: <strong>24</strong><br />

235 x 155mm; BIC: JW<br />

The Irish Pages Press<br />

Dear Orson Welles & Other Essays<br />

Mark Cousins<br />

The acclaimed Belfast filmmaker and<br />

BBC author Mark Cousins reflects on<br />

documentary-making.<br />

Hardback £25.00<br />

9781739353728<br />

300pp; Illustrations: 16<br />

215 x 135mm; BIC: APF<br />

The Irish Pages Press<br />

The 2025 Irish Pages Literary Diary<br />

A week-to-view diary, this<br />

publication includes extracts of<br />

fiction, nonfiction and poetry.<br />

Hardback £14.00<br />

9781739090210<br />

136pp; Illustrations: 52<br />

210 x 148mm; BIC: BJ<br />

The Irish Pages Press<br />

Genocide in Gaza Israel, Hamas,<br />

and the Long War on Palestine<br />

Avi Shlaim<br />

Avi Shlaim places Israel’s policy<br />

towards the Gaza Strip under an<br />

uncompromising lens.<br />

Hardback £18.00<br />

9781739090227<br />

160pp; Illustrations: 0<br />

225 x 147mm; BIC: HBT<br />

The Irish Pages Press<br />

Rotten London, Rotten Elsewhere<br />

Letters To Power<br />

Ahmed Olayinka Sule<br />

A collection of letters written to<br />

people in positions of authority<br />

between 2008 and 2023.<br />

Hardback £25.00<br />

9781739353773<br />

300pp; Illustrations: 0<br />

215 x 135mm; BIC: DNF<br />

The Irish Pages Press<br />

Life is Like a Banana<br />

A Pictorial Journal<br />

Tony Wilson<br />

Since 1989 Tony Wilson has kept a<br />

series of journals—they now number<br />

over 230—which are a cross between<br />

a diary and a commonplace book,<br />

recording in words and paintings his<br />

experiences and observations.<br />

Hardback £18.00<br />

9781912945504<br />

966pp; hand painted illustrations<br />

throughout<br />

297 x 210mm; BIC: A26, A12<br />

Mount Orleans Press<br />

9781838201869, £18.00<br />

9780993553288, £16.00<br />

IRISH PAGES is an all-Ireland, biannual journal,<br />

edited in Belfast and publishing, in equal measure,<br />

writing from Ireland and overseas.<br />

Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction, essays,<br />

creative non-fiction, memoir, essay reviews, naturewriting,<br />

translated work, literary journalism, and<br />

other autobiographical, historical, religious and<br />

scientific writing of literary distinction. There are no<br />

standard reviews or narrowly academic articles. Irish<br />

Language and Ulster Scots writing are published in<br />

the original, with English translations or glosses.<br />

9781838201807, £18.00<br />

BACKLIST<br />

HIGHTLIGHTS<br />

9780956104618, £30.00<br />

L I F E<br />

is like a banana<br />

Tony Wilson<br />

Foreword by<br />

Sorrel Pitts<br />

Anthony Eyre<br />

Mount Orleans Press<br />

9780993553295, £16.00<br />

9780993553202, £25.00<br />

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