Breadboy Teenage Kicks and Tatey Bread - What Paperboy Did Next by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2014 by Blackstaff Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-85640-910-3, ISBN: 0-85640-910-3
"It's Belfast, 1977. The King is dead and a 14-year-old boy wearing Denim aftershave has just been appointed breadboy in the last Ormo Mini-Shop in the world, delivering bread to the residents of the Upper Shankill on Saturday mornings. He's all grown up now, so he is, and nearly shaving. The Bee Gees fill the airwaves, everyone is in love with Princess Leia, and Breadboy s love of peace and pets is soon rivalled by his interest in paral ..."
All Growed Up What Breadboy Did at University by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 293 Pages, Published 2014 by Blackstaff Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-85640-934-9, ISBN: 0-85640-934-0
"It's Belfast, 1982, and a seventeen-year-old boy wearing Hai Karate aftershave has an appointment with destiny. He is a real man now, so he is, and shaving twice a week. To follow his successful career as a breadboy, he aims to go where few people from the upper Shankill have boldly gone before: to university.' All Growed Up is the sequel to Tony Macaulay's memoirs Paperboy and Breadboy. It follows Tony as he leaves the Shankill for lif ..."
Paperboy An Enchanting True Story of a Belfast Paperboy Coming to Terms with the Troubles by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2013 by Harpercollins ISBN-13: 978-0-00-744923-1, ISBN: 0-00-744923-2
"It’s Belfast, 1975. The city lies under the dark cloud of the Troubles, and hatred fills the air like smoke. But Tony Macaulay has just turned twelve and he’s got a new job. He’s going to be a paperboy. And come rain or shine – or bombs and mortar – he will deliver… Paperboy lives in Upper Shankill, Belfast, in the heart of the conflict between Loyalists and Republicans. Bombings are on the evening news, rubble lies where buildi ..."
Paperboy by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2010 by Merlin Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-907162-05-3, ISBN: 1-907162-05-4
"Tells the experiences of a paperboy in West Belfast in the 1970s."
Affairs of State by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 448 Pages, Published 1996 by Harpercollins (Mm) ISBN-13: 978-0-06-100998-3, ISBN: 0-06-100998-9
"U.S. Customs agent Jack Lassiter is the only one inventive and intrepid enough to uncover the truth about two scheming presidential candidates, but he finds himself in a race against time and Nazi war criminals to stop a madman's murderous quest for power. "
Enemy of the State(Updated) by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 437 Pages, Published 1995 by Headline Import ISBN-13: 978-0-7472-5024-1, ISBN: 0-7472-5024-3
Little House on the Peace Line Living and Working as a Pacifist on Murder Mile by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2017 by Blackstaff Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-85640-992-9, ISBN: 0-85640-992-8
"A memoir from Tony Macaulay about his time as assistant director of a charity set up to provide practical support to communities in North Belfast severely affected by the Troubles. This is a unique story of one person's experience of the Troubles, and the lasting legacy of those years on Tony's life. Although the subject matter is serious, there is humor, warmth, and a human story that will make these important topics accessible and eng ..."
Enemy of the State by TonyMacaulay Hardcover, 320 Pages, Published 1995 by Headline Book Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-7472-1449-6, ISBN: 0-7472-1449-2
Paperboy by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2010 by Y Books ISBN-13: 978-1-908023-06-3, ISBN: 1-908023-06-6
"as new unused"
Paperboy An Enchanting True Story of a Belfast Paperboy Coming to Terms with the Troubles by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2011 by Harpercollins Publishers Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-00-745685-7, ISBN: 0-00-745685-9
"It's Belfast, 1975. The city lies under the dark cloud of the Troubles, and hatred fills the air like smoke. But Tony Macaulay has just turned twelve and he's got a new job. He's going to be a paperboy. And come rain or shine -- or bombs and mortar -- he will deliver! Paperboy lives in Upper Shankill, Belfast, in the heart of the conflict between Loyalists and Republicans. Bombings are on the evening news, rubble lies where buildings o ..."
Brutal Truth by TonyMacaulay Paperback, 373 Pages, Published 1997 by Headline Book Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-7472-5025-8, ISBN: 0-7472-5025-1
"From the author of ENEMY OF THE STATE, a thriller about a journalist who learns that his father, who was convicted of murder, died of AIDS-like symptoms, and uncovers a scheme whereby prisoners are being used as guinea pigs in illegal experiments."
Brutal Truth(1st Edition) by TonyMacaulay Hardcover, 280 Pages, Published 1996 by Headline Book Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-7472-1450-2, ISBN: 0-7472-1450-6
Belfast Gate by Macaulay, Tony Paperback, 200 Pages, Published 2019 by So It Is ISBN-13: 978-1-916188-00-6, ISBN: 1-916188-00-1
Breadboy Teenage Kicks and Tatey Bread, What Paperboy Did Next by TonyMacaulay Digital, 288 Pages, Published 2013 by Blackstaff Press Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-85640-167-1, ISBN: 0-85640-167-6
"Shankill Road, Belfast, 1977. The King is dead - and even Big Duff, the hardest loyalist hard man on the whole estate has been seen to shed a tear. Tony Macaulay has just been appointed breadboy in the last Ormo Mini Shop in the world, a promotion from his previous role as a paperboy. The Bee Gees fill the airwaves, there's Smash and fishfingers on the table for tea, and Tony's love of peace and pets is soon rivalled by his interest in ..."
Paperboy by TonyMacaulay Digital, Published 2010 by Y Books ISBN-13: 978-1-908023-07-0, ISBN: 1-908023-07-4
"For 800 years, a proud, vibrant, richly imaginative warrior people swept ruthlessly across Europe. The ancient Greeks called them "Keltoi" and honored them as one of the great barbarian races. Follow their fascinating story from their earliest roots 2,500 years ago through the flowering of their unique culture and their enduring heritage today, enhanced with stunning reconstructions of iron-age villages, dramatizations of major historic ..."
"Explains who the Celts were, and what made their culture so distinctive. The mysteries of the Celts are made more complex by the absence of ancient Celtic written records. The Celts have been associated with Stonehenge and Callanish, but the cradle of the Celts was actually central Europe. They were peoples of strong religious beliefs who developed a complex social structure."
"The Celts are surrounded by an aura of romance and mysticism, and echoes of the past still resonate today. Many of the traditional feast dates of Western Civilization have their roots in the pagan Celtic past. There is also a prevailing uniqueness in the peoples of the Celtic nations and their descendants-their love of poetry, literature and music."