
One of Ireland’s leading independent publishing houses, the Lilliput Press publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry and illustrated books of national and international acclaim from our unique office and bookshop in the heart of Dublin.
New Titles
New titles coming from The Lilliput Press in 2025
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Dreamtime: New Updated Edition
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Irish Names
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Scribendi: Portraits of Irish Writers 1985-2025
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Organ Voluntary
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Injury Time
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How I Came to Berlin
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Escape from the Anthill - 40th Anniversary Edition
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Mint & Other Stories
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Dublin Coffee Guide
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Druid Theatre: Fifty Years
Vendor:Lonergan, PatrickRegular price €29,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per
Recent Titles
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Swift Blaze of Fire
Vendor:Clark, Lin RoseRegular price €18,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Music and Mayhem
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This Interim Time
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To Avenge a Dead Glacier
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The Lonely Voice
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Twenty-Twenty Vision
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News of the World
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An Aran Keening
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The Correction of Taste
Vendor:Donoghue, DenisRegular price €17,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per

Murmurations
Take a look at the stunning new book by award-winning photographer James Crombie, with an intro by Irish bird-song expert Seán Ronayne

Rare and limited Editions
Explore Lilliput's unique and timeless collection of rare and limited edition titles, produced to exquisite quality in limited runs. Every collector's dream.

‘We all read like hell!’ How Ireland became the world’s literary powerhouse
Read about Lilliput Press and the thriving Irish literary world in a recent piece by The Guardian.

Title Spotlight
Discover Estelle Birdy's dazzling debut novel Ravelling, which the Guardian called 'A beautifully observed portrait of five young men growing up on the edge of Dublin’s underworld'
Recent Titles
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Murmurations
Vendor:Crombie, JamesRegular price €24,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
The Story of Tayto
Vendor:Aherne, BobbyRegular price €19,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
John Montague: A Poet's Life
Vendor:Frazier, AdrianRegular price €24,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Irish Names
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Why Forests, Why Wood?
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Anarchy and Authority
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Scribendi: Portraits of Irish Writers 1985-2025
Vendor:Pyke, SteveRegular price €39,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
How I Came to Berlin
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New Author Spotlight
Shane Tivenan
Shane Tivenan's stunning debut collection marks the arrival of a remarkable new talent in the Irish literary scene. To Avenge a Dead Glacier is a sharp, hilarious and devastating exploration of what it means to be an outsider, to exist in the 'in-between'.
Books in the Media
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Injury Time by Kevin Smith reviewed in The Irish Times
Read the review'Engrossing and supremely witty ... Smith has given us a poignant study of masculinity - and a penetrating portrait of a world under tremendous strain.'
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How I Came To Berlin on Moncrieff
Listen hereFergal Lenehan chats to Moncrieff about How I Came To Berlin and Elizabeth Shaw.
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John Moriarty on Sunday with Miriam, RTÉ Radio One
Listen here'An amazing storyteller and a tremendous thinker.’
Martin Shaw and Tommy Tiernan discuss Moriarty with Miriam.

New Author Spotlight
Lin Rose Clark
Robert Hilliard was only 33 when he died in the Spanish Civil War, after a brief life filled with adventure. In Swift Blaze of Fire, his granddaughter Lin untangles his contradictory history and offers a deeply personal account of the shadow he left on her family, as well as an engrossing look into the Irish roles involved in the historical fight against fascism.
Latest from the Lilliput blog
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Mary Morrissy on Elizabeth Strout and Lucy Cald...
When you’re in the midst of writing you don’t necessarily know what influences willrub off on your work. But two writers I was reading while building the collection ofstories that...
Mary Morrissy on Elizabeth Strout and Lucy Cald...
When you’re in the midst of writing you don’t necessarily know what influences willrub off on your work. But two writers I was reading while building the collection ofstories that...
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The Bog Shaman: Manchán Magan on Moriarty
Discover the new podcast from writer and broadcaster Manchán Magan, as he explores the work of prolific Kerry philosopher John Moriarty.
The Bog Shaman: Manchán Magan on Moriarty
Discover the new podcast from writer and broadcaster Manchán Magan, as he explores the work of prolific Kerry philosopher John Moriarty.
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Martina Devlin on Brontëmania
Hands up, I have a Brontë obsession, and I’m not alone because there’s a term for it: Brontëmania. It manifests itself in minor ways, such as drinking coffee every day...
Martina Devlin on Brontëmania
Hands up, I have a Brontë obsession, and I’m not alone because there’s a term for it: Brontëmania. It manifests itself in minor ways, such as drinking coffee every day...

Classic Author Spotlight
Hubert Butler
Described as the 'Irish George Orwell', essayist and humanitarian Hubert Butler was born in Kilkenny in 1900. His published works include Escape from the Anthill (1985, 2025), Ten Thousand Saints (1972), In the Land of Nod (1996) and The Appleman and the Poet (2014).
Educated in England at Charterhouse and St John’s College, Oxford, he travelled throughout Europe during the twenties and thirties before returning in 1941 to Kilkenny, where he lived until his death in 1991.
During WWII, Butler relocated to Austria, where he assisted Jewish refugees in escaping to Ireland. His experiences during the war led to Butler writing extensively about fighting fascism.
The Hubert Butler Essay Prize is an annual award given in honour of Butler to encourage the art of essay-writing with a European dimension. It was founded by Jeremy O'Sullivan and is supported by the Kilkenny Arts Festival.
Portrait of Hubert Butler by Claude Harrison
Byrne, Angela
Anarchy and Authority
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