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Liam O`Flaherty (Estate)
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Book Agent:
Charles Walker
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THE INFORMER |
WOLFHOUND (1 Apr 99) |
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The story of Gypo Nolan, an Irish revolutionary who betrays his friend. |
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ISBN: 0 86327 677 6 |
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A TOURIST GUIDE TO IRELAND |
WOLFHOUND (1 Mar 98) |
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In the manner of 18th-century satire, Liam O'Flaherty writes what purports to be a general guide to Ireland for foreign tourists. First published in 1930, this book offers an insight into life in the newly independent Ireland. No aspect of society is immune from his attack. |
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ISBN: 0 86327 589 3 |
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THE RETURN OF THE BRUTE |
WOLFHOUND (1 Mar 98) |
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Drawing upon his experiences in the Irish Guards, this is Liam O'Flaherty's novel about trench warfare in World War I. |
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ISBN: 0 86327 628 8 |
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LETTERS OF LIAM O'FLAHERTY |
WOLFHOUND (1 Sep 96) |
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The collected annotated letters of Liam O'Flaherty. This book reveals his early struggles, the ignominy of being banned, his temperamental difficulties and his emergence in the early 1930s as an independent writer. |
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ISBN: 0 86327 380 7 |
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INSURRECTION/THE ASSASSIN |
WOLFHOUND (5 Apr 93) |
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A new paperback edition of a classic novel, first published in 1928, which is an investigation of the mind and motives of a political murderer. |
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ISBN: 0 86327 368 8 |
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THY NEIGHBOUR'S WIFE |
WOLFHOUND (1992) |
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A first novel which was originally published in 1923. It tells the story of a priest's inner conflict when he falls in love with a young woman. |
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ISBN: 0 86327 328 9 |
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THE SHORT STORIES OF LIAM O'FLAHERTY |
WOLFHOUND (1991) |
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This collection of short stories reveals a range of human emotions in the setting of rural Ireland. |
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ISBN: 0 86327 225 8 |
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FAMINE |
WOLFHOUND (1979) |
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ISBN: 0 905473 25 6 |
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THE CHILD OF GOD |
Refer to PFD (1 Jan 26) |
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HOUSE OF GOLD |
WOLFHOUND |
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THE PURITAN |
WOLFHOUND |
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