Irish Civil Servants - Civil Servants from Northern Ireland, Civil Servants in Ireland (1801-1922), Celia Larkin, Brian O'Nolan, Patrick Lynch, Padraig Mackernan, Richard Robert Madden, Thomas Kinsella, Martin Mansergh, T. K. Whitaker (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Civil servants from Northern Ireland, Civil servants in Ireland (1801-1922), Celia Larkin, Brian O'Nolan, Patrick Lynch, Padraig MacKernan, Richard Robert Madden, Thomas Kinsella, Martin Mansergh, T. K. Whitaker, Maurice Gerard Moynihan, Joseph Walshe, Wilfrid Spender, Robert Crull, Maurice Hayes, Edward J. Phelan, David O'Sullivan, Dermot Gallagher, Kenneth Bloomfield, Con Cremin, Patrick Shea, Charles E. Kelly, Leon O Broin, Sigerson Clifford, Ben O'Quigley, Thekla Beere, Gerald Arbuthnot, Seamus O Grianna, J. B. Malone, Catherine Day, Joseph Brennan, David J. Cooney, Dermot McCarthy, Seosamh Mac Grianna, Brendan Menton, Sr., Philip Hanson, Sir Alexander Macdonnell, 1st Baronet, Breandan Breathnach, Mona Grey, Bertha McDougall, Samuel Watt, James Macmahon, Francis Greer, Sir Henry Robinson, 1st Baronet, Arthur Pedley, Michael Manahan. Excerpt: Brian O'Nolan (Irish: ) (5 October 1911 - 1 April 1966) was an Irish novelist and satirist, best known for his novels At Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman, written under the nom de plume Flann O'Brien. He also wrote the novel An Beal Bocht as well as many satirical columns in the Irish Times under the name Myles na gCopaleen. He was born in Strabane, County Tyrone. Most of O'Nolan's writings were occasional pieces published in periodicals, which explains why his work has only recently come to enjoy the considered attention of literary scholars. O'Nolan was also notorious for his prolific use and creation of pseudonyms for much of his writing, including short stories, essays, and letters to editors, which has rendered the compilation of complete bibliography of his writings an almost impossible task-he allegedly would write letters to the Editor of the Irish Times complaining about his own articles published in that newspaper, for example in his regular...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Civil servants from Northern Ireland, Civil servants in Ireland (1801-1922), Celia Larkin, Brian O'Nolan, Patrick Lynch, Padraig MacKernan, Richard Robert Madden, Thomas Kinsella, Martin Mansergh, T. K. Whitaker, Maurice Gerard Moynihan, Joseph Walshe, Wilfrid Spender, Robert Crull, Maurice Hayes, Edward J. Phelan, David O'Sullivan, Dermot Gallagher, Kenneth Bloomfield, Con Cremin, Patrick Shea, Charles E. Kelly, Leon O Broin, Sigerson Clifford, Ben O'Quigley, Thekla Beere, Gerald Arbuthnot, Seamus O Grianna, J. B. Malone, Catherine Day, Joseph Brennan, David J. Cooney, Dermot McCarthy, Seosamh Mac Grianna, Brendan Menton, Sr., Philip Hanson, Sir Alexander Macdonnell, 1st Baronet, Breandan Breathnach, Mona Grey, Bertha McDougall, Samuel Watt, James Macmahon, Francis Greer, Sir Henry Robinson, 1st Baronet, Arthur Pedley, Michael Manahan. Excerpt: Brian O'Nolan (Irish: ) (5 October 1911 - 1 April 1966) was an Irish novelist and satirist, best known for his novels At Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman, written under the nom de plume Flann O'Brien. He also wrote the novel An Beal Bocht as well as many satirical columns in the Irish Times under the name Myles na gCopaleen. He was born in Strabane, County Tyrone. Most of O'Nolan's writings were occasional pieces published in periodicals, which explains why his work has only recently come to enjoy the considered attention of literary scholars. O'Nolan was also notorious for his prolific use and creation of pseudonyms for much of his writing, including short stories, essays, and letters to editors, which has rendered the compilation of complete bibliography of his writings an almost impossible task-he allegedly would write letters to the Editor of the Irish Times complaining about his own articles published in that newspaper, for example in his regular...

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October 2012

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978-1-156-50752-0

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