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Discover new stories and ideas with books from The Icon Factory! Our selection includes captivating narratives, insightful biographies, beautiful art albums, and fascinating historical works. Each book is a gateway to a world full of new experiences and discoveries. Whether you're looking for inspiration, knowledge, or just a moment of relaxation, our books invite you to explore unknown worlds and perspectives. Every page read is an opportunity to discover something new and see the world from a different angle.
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Brand: Icon Factory Studio
Ask Me Arse: & Other *Useful Phrases...
Ask Me Arse: & Other *Useful Phrases - Anthony Carey, Becca Carey
C'mere'n I tell ye. This book is gas craic altogether. A vibrant collection of Dublin slang filled with pages as colourful as the phrases we love (and use) with our Dublin family and friends. This book is a love letter to the people of Dublin because let's face it, we're great. And so is our home. It was compiled and designed by a father/daughter duo of proud Dubliners who love their city, their language and being from Dublin (which deserves mentioning again). 106 pages
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Letters From Dublin: Hidden Type and...
Letters From Dublin: Hidden Type and Alphabet Poems by two Dubs
by Anthony Carey (Author), Stephen Carey (Author)
Join two Dublin brothers on a journey through their fair city. From bar stools to bridges, Molly Malone on Saint Andrew Street to the Best Night Ever in the National Botanic Gardens, discover a world of hidden letters each accompanied by a witty ditty.
A wonderful collection of streetscape photos in typography and alphabet poems demonstrating just how surprising and interesting Dublin can be, even to the locals.
179 pages