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Mercier Press

Mercier Press is Ireland’s oldest independent publishing house, based in Cork. It was founded in 1944 by Captain Seán and Mary Feehan. The publishing house was named after Cardinal Mercier of Belgium, a man who proved himself not only a man of thought, but a man of action in the varying circumstances of a life that shone before the eyes of a watching world. The voice of Cardinal Mercier could not be stilled and Mercier Press is proud to borrow from him the inspiration for its publishing programme, which is a belief in the importance of Ireland’s ability to provide accessible histories and cultural books for Irish readers and all who are interested in Irish cultural life.

Tales of a Patchwork Life

by Brighid 'Biddy' McLaughlinMercier Press

Step into Nature

by Rachel McKennaMercier Press

The Killing of the Reavey Brothers

by Eugene Reavey and Ken BoyleMercier Press

We Stand with Ukraine An anthology of Poetry, Prose and Protest

by edited by John Farrelly, Helen Dwyer and Julian VignolesMercier Press

Before He Kills Again

by Tadhg CoakleyMercier Press

The Murder of Dr. Muldoon

by Ken Boyle, Tim DesmondMercier Press

The Battle for Limerick City

by Pádraig Óg Ó RuaircMercier Press

The Battle for Kilmallock

by John O'Callaghan Mercier Press

The Summer Campaign in Kerry

by Tom DoyleMercier Press

The Battle for Cork

by John BorgonovoMercier Press

The Fall of Dublin

by Elizabeth GillisMercier Press
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