New Distributed Publisher – LIBERTIES PRESS

Liberties Press

From award-winning crime fiction to cutting-edge non-fiction, Liberties Press is our brand new independent publisher from Ireland. Read on to find out more about this excellent publisher and put in your orders for their books!


Liberties Press was founded in 2003 and has, over the course of almost twenty years, become one of Ireland’s leading independent publishers. The press has published several hundred titles across non-fiction, fiction and poetry. They have published books by Irish President Michael D. Higgins, and award-winning crime fiction writer Declan Burke; in 2013, Setting the Truth Free by Julieann Campbell won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Prize for promoting reconciliation on the island of Ireland. They continue to do what they have done from the start: publish high-quality work by leading authors, to the highest editorial and production standards, and bring them to the widest possible English-speaking audience in Ireland, the UK, North America and elsewhere, and, in translation, to other language territories.


Lead White
Breaking Bad in the art world, Lead White is gripping, irreverent and very, very funny. A page-turner from an exciting new talent.
9781910742839 | PB | £13.99

The Pursuit of Kindness
An evolutionary history of human nature making the case for kindness as the key to survival.
9781912589210 | HB | £18.99

The Language of Illness
Part manifesto, part memoir, and part instruction manual, is an appeal for the use of clearer, more holistic language, by all those involved with, and affected by, illness.
9781912589159 | HB | £18.99
Children's Children
A collection of short stories focusing on life in post-conflict Northern Ireland.
9781910742297 | PB | £13.99
Eureka Dunes
Magnus, an ambitious and high-powered young man returns home to intervene in his parents’ separation, flitting back and forth between present day and his childhood.
9781910742648 | PB | £13.99
Where the Streets Have Two Names
This quality coffee-table book offers insight into previously unseen photos of the legendary band U2 and unheard stories from their early days.
9781907593574 | HB | £24.99

For more information, and to enjoy more brilliant titles from Liberties Press, visit:

https://www.casematepublishing.co.uk/distributed-publishers/liberties-press.html

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