Book 1

Butcher's Dozen

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 31 December 1994

Book 16

"Madonna" and Other Poems

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 31 December 1995

Book 17

Open Court

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 31 December 1993

Book 18

The Pen Shop

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 26 June 1997

Book 20

Familiar

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 30 September 1999
Number 20 in Thomas Kinsella's series, The Familiar is a sequence of poems concerning the solitary but connected passions of lovers. It includes several prints of Celtic engravings.

Book 20

The Familiar, The

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 1 May 1999

Book 21

The Godhead

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 1 May 1999
This is a set of poems which meditate on the nature of the Holy Trinity in the modern age. Thomas Kinsella's series offers a sustained attempt to come to terms with the self and other divide through a disciplined, reflective form of poetry which offers quiet epiphanies.

Book 22

Littlebody

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 1 December 2000
Providing an in-depth analysis of five African countries - Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda, this volume provides a resource of information and guidance for policymakers, the development community and others in a critical new behind the border barrier to trade. Each chapter discusses the economic context in which standards apply to each country and examines the mechanisms with which the country and its representatives have participated in the process of setting/revising standards and technical regulations at the local and international level.

Book 22

Citizen of the World

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 1 December 2000
Volume 22 in the Peppercanister series, this volume features poems by Thomas Kinsella. It includes the poems Complaint, Migrant, Close of Day and House Guest.

Book 24

Marginal Economy

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 23 February 2006
This is a collection in the "Peppercanister" series, unified by a sequence of poems that touches deeply on family circumstances, broadening into a historical and political insight into contemporary life through the eyes of Marcul Aurelius, into a broader setting of the human being with his sense of exile from meaning and meaningful living. This book is one of the most powerful of the series.

Book 25

Readings in Poetry

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 23 February 2006
Kinsella says of it that he is offering close readings of a few notable works in the form of a type of response suggested by Coleridge for the appreciation of a poem. These are primary readings, taking account of textual detail, method and structure. The texts are taken as initiating an act of communication, and the reading is offered as a completion of the act, the poem read "at its own pace". Kinsella takes two sonnets by Shakespeare, "The Tower" by W.B. Yeats, and Eliot's "Prufrock" poem and offers a close reading on these lines, offering an introduction that explains what he is about.

Book 28

Fat Master

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 8 November 2011

Book 29

Love Joy Peace

by Thomas Kinsella

Published 1 November 2011