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Irish Business

Ever since Ireland joined the European Union in 1972, there has been a huge increase in publications relating to Business and Commerce. This took the form initially of books on Economics and the general trends, but as European Directives impinged more and more on the Commercial Life of the country, there was a significant growth in books on Business Law, leading to publications on Enterpreneurship, Management and focus on Employment and Markets. The resulting immigration into the country has also brought along its quota of books on Labour, How To Start a Business and Racial Issues.

Making Bread by Brody Sweeney, the founder of O'Brien's Sandwich Bars is a refreshingly honest, direct and jargon-free book, Brody shares his experience and advice on how to go about starting, establishing and most importantly growing and expanding a business. A more than a practical and easy-to-read guide.

From the man who brought us Penny Apples, Bill Cullen's Golden Apples is another top book on how to take that all important first step in setting up your own business.