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New Irish writer A.D.Cassidy tells the story of Emily Tomkins, an English girl who meets…(or imagines she meets ?)…the shade of poet William Butler Yeats on a family holiday in Ireland. Perhaps the funniest book about William Butler Yeats ever…ok there are not that many funny books about Yeats but, as Emily Tomkins might say, whatever! Top Irish literary agent Marianne Gunne O’Connor describes this as “a very accomplished achievement and quite different to anything I’ve read recently. It’s clever and funny… the writer certainly has talent and can sure write”.
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ISBN Printed:9780907677093
ISBN eBook: 9780907677543
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Dublin woman Mary Hayden (1862-1942) was a scholar, historian, university professor, activist in issues of language, literature, politics and women's rights. A friend of poets, writers and revolutionaries, her personal diaries were published ( 2007) in five volumes by Morrigan Book Company in association with the National Library of Ireland. They are now out of print but will be re-issued in eBook format over the coming 18 months. Volume One will be available from Spring 2013, others following.
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A collection of the writings of Mary Hayden, nineteenth century Irish activist in the fields of women’s franchise, Irish language, politics and literary affairs. The writings include essays and pieces on these topics, plus travel and historical studies. Also included are some of the writer’s short stories. Originally published in now obscure, defunct and hard to find magazines, this is an invaluable collection for students and those interested in the period. The collection, edited by Conan Kennedy, includes pieces discovered in manuscript form and never before published.
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ISBN: 9780907677192 |
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Königstrasse 68 is the address in Bonn where Mary Hayden lived from 1885-1887. Her role was as governess to the children of a widowed academic, Dr Albrecht Bischof. The diaries record the day-to-day life in the house and in the city generally at that time. They offer a unique insight into the life of a German family and the life of Bonn in the late nineteenth century. The diaries are in the English language, with some German language notes added. The diaries have been edited and annotated by Conan Kennedy, editor of the main five volume diaries (available hardcopy) from which the diarist’s years in Germany are extracted.
Availability: Now. As an Original eBook, published 2011 by Morrigan Book Company.
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ISBN: 9780907677307 |
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“A book that investigates the mysteries of creation, a mystery which has preoccupied human thought since mankind's history began. Here is shown how the study of creation appears in ancient texts, text that form our religious and cultural heritage, and how through the ages these words have been misunderstood and distorted.”
Reviewers have described this book variously as “The Sum of Things amounts to the sum of all that is” ishtarsgate.com and “a book to bathe in…inspires answers to the challenges of a brighter future…” earlyheaven.com Click the author’s name above to learn more about his revolutionary breakthrough ideas.
Availability: This book was published in 2010 and is now out of print, but you can read EXTRACTS, and also DOWNLOAD ENTIRE BOOK HERE.
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