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Fornocht do Chonac - Front cover
Front cover of "Fornocht do Chonac" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc. This play is set in the year 1979 in a small town in the middle of Ireland. It was first presented on November 25th 1979 in the Taibhdhearc, Galway. It also won the Pearse Commemorative prize in 1979.
Carlow County LibraryFornocht do Chonac - Front cover
Front cover of "Fornocht do Chonac" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc. This play is set in the year 1979 in a small town in the middle of Ireland. It was first presented on November 25th 1979 in the Taibhdhearc, Galway. It also won the Pearse Commemorative prize in 1979.
Carlow County LibraryReligio Poetae agus Aisti eile - Front cover
Front cover with photographic image in black and white for the book Religio Poetae agus Aisti eile by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc. These essays in the Irish language had been published originaly in various periodicals between the years 1961-1977. There is a full listing of all essays by this author at the back of this book.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. KellyReligio Poetae agus Aisti eile - Front cover
Front cover with photographic image in black and white for the book Religio Poetae agus Aisti eile by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc. These essays in the Irish language had been published originaly in various periodicals between the years 1961-1977. There is a full listing of all essays by this author at the back of this book.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. KellyDráma
Lá fhéile Míchíl [1967]
Cúirt na gealaí [1988]
Fornocht do chonac [1981]
Aisling Mhic Artáin [1978]
Filíoctí
Rogha an fhile [n.d.]
Dialann sa díseart [1981]
Lux aeterna [1964]
New Passages: poems [1973]
Úrscéal
L'Attaque: úrscéal [1962]
An Iomnochtán: úrscéal [1977]
Aistí
Religio poetae' agus aistí eile [1987]
Úrscéal do pháistí
The story of a hedge school master [1974]
History of Theatre
Infinite variety: Dan Lowrey's music hall, 1879-97 [1975]
Aisling Mhic Artáin - Front cover
Front cover of Aisling Mhic Artáin by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc a play published in 1978. At the time of writing the author lived at the Lock House at Maganey, a few miles from Carlow town.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. KellyAisling Mhic Artáin - Front cover - Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. Kelly
Lux Aeterna - Front cover
"Lux Aeterna" is a collection of poetry in Irish by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc. It was published in the year 1964. It includes a major work called "Aifreann na Maibh" in 9 separate groups of stanzas named after the various parts of the mass.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. KellyLux Aeterna - Front cover - Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. Kelly
L'Attaque le Eoghan Ó Tuairisc - Front cover
"L'Attaque" was the first novel written in Irish by Ó Tuairisc and was published in 1962. It won awards from an Club Leabhar and at the Oireachtas. It tells the story of the French landing at Killala in August 1798 and the races of Castlebar.
Carlow County LibraryL'Attaque le Eoghan Ó Tuairisc - Front cover - Carlow County Library
An Lomnochtán - Front cover
Front cover of "An Lomnochtán" written by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc published in 1977.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. KellyAn Lomnochtán - Front cover - Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. Kelly
Title page of New Passages by Eugene Watters
Title page of New Passages by Eugene Watters he also writes under his irish name Eoghan Ó Tuairisc. This collection of poems was published in 1973.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. KellyTitle page of New Passages by Eugene Watters - Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. Kelly
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