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Michael Clifford

    Playing for the Shirt
    A Force for Justice
    The Deal
    Empowerment
    Clifford & Son
    • Clifford & Son

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this lavishly illustrated cookery book, food writer Joe McNamee reintroduces Michael Clifford to a new audience, remembering him for the people who once ate his food and establishing his place in the history of modern Irish cuisine. McNamee examines his Michelin-starred restaurants and looks at how they slotted into the Irish culinary landscape of the time, sowing seeds that bear fruit to this day in the modern Irish restaurant industry. McNamee then moves on to his son, Peter, who has made it part of his mission to promote and develop his father s culinary legacy. Peter has developed at an impossibly young age into a serious chef in his own right and is already making a name for himself with his interpretation of a cuisine which he first learned working alongside his father in the kitchen from the age of twelve. He is currently the Head Chef at Pepper Brasserie and Grill in Clontarf. The bulk of the book consists of more than 60 recipes, for both classic and contemporary dishes, from Michael and Peter Clifford. There are contributions from many of the top names in Irish food, including Darina Allen, Tom Doorley and Sally McKenna, and little-seen black-and-white historical photographs."

      Clifford & Son
    • Empowerment

      The Theory and Practice of Political Genealogy

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of history and contemporary political theory, Michael Clifford introduces political genealogy as a formal methodology for inquiry. The book engages scholars across social sciences and humanities, exploring how our historical context shapes future political subjects in a post-representational world. It emphasizes the importance of understanding our present to navigate future political landscapes effectively.

      Empowerment
    • Karen Riney is at a loose end in Dublin, trying to get a job and straighten things out with crime boss Pascal Nix for her jailed ex-boyfriend, when she hits on a great idea to make money. In the depths of recession, there's no business like the grow-house business.

      The Deal
    • A Force for Justice

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      From the award-winning journalist who first broke the story, A Force for Justice is the definitive account of the greatest scandal ever to emerge from the Irish police force, and the personal price paid by Maurice McCabe in pursuit of his duty to serve the state.

      A Force for Justice
    • Playing for the Shirt is a stunning showcase of the greatest known collection of match-worn West Ham United shirts. Filled with beautiful photos of historic shirts, it also tells the story of lifelong Hammers fan Mick Clifford's labour of love in tracking down the precious shirts for West Ham fans of all ages to enjoy.

      Playing for the Shirt