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Avondhu Press

http://www.avondhupress.ie

A weekly newspaper covering North East Cork, West Waterford, South Limerick and South Tipperary with readership of over 36,000.

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Clé - The Irish Book Publishers' Association

http://www.irelandseye.com/cle/home.html

Clé was founded in 1970 as a response to the need felt by publishers to share expertise and resources in order to benefit from opportunities and solve problems which were of common concern to all. Membership of Clé has grown significantly and comprises mo

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Four Courts Press

http://www.fourcourtspress.ie

Ireland's leading academic book publisher.

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High Table Publishing

http://www.hi-table.com

High Table Publishing was set up as a partnership in 2002 and specialises in the continuing series Journeys in America which are printed and published in Ireland

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Original Writing

http://www.originalwriting.ie

Original Writing is an Irish self-publishing and print-on-demand company dedicated to helping authors publish their work affordably across a variety of genres such as poetry, memoir, local history and many more.

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Salmon Publishing Ireland

http://www.salmonpoetry.com/

Salmon Publishing is based in County Clare, Ireland, half a mile north of the world-famous Cliffs of Moher - as close as one gets to poetry in landscape! Taking its name from the Salmon of Knowledge in Celtic mythology

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Student First, providing school diaries that promote healthy eating and healthy living amongst our s

http://www.studentfirst.ie

Student First is an exciting new Irish company which has as its core objective the promotion of healthy eating and healthy living amongst our student population in Irish schools. While using the Student First home work diary students are exposed to a range of facts about healthy eating and healthy living. Costing €1.50 per diary with a recommended retail price of €5.00 for the diary this provides an opportunity for your school to raise funds for equipment or other resources

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