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Walter Speazlebud
Walter Speazlebud
Image of the cover of book Walter Speazlebud written by David Donohue. Published by O'Brien Press.
David Donohue
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Eoghan Ó Tuairisc
Eoghan Ó Tuairisc
Eoghan Ó Tuairisc (Eugene Rutherford Watters) was born in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. He was educated at St Patricks College, Drumcondra, Dublin and graduated in 1939. Ó Tuairisc died in August 1982 and is buried in Ballinasloe.
Rita Kelly
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Biddy White Lennon
Biddy White Lennon
Biddy White Lennon
John McDarby
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L'Attaque le Eoghan Ó Tuairisc - Front cover
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 Library
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Photograph of Eoghan Ó Tuairisc
Photograph of Eoghan Ó Tuairisc
Photograph in black and white of the author Eoghan Ó Tuairisc who also wrote under his english name of Eugene Watters. This photograph featured in Fornocht do chonac.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. Kelly
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Herbie Brennan
Herbie Brennan
Herbie Brennan A professional writer whose work has appeared in more than fifty countries, Herbie Brennan is enjoyed by children and adults alike — sales of his books already exceed 7.5 million copies.
Carlow County Library
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Na Clocha Nua
Na Clocha Nua
Na Clocha Nua translates as The New Stones is a selection of work from the Carlow Writers' Group. Contents Gumbeen by Lily Dempsey, Ireland vs. England by David Whelan, The Barrow Way by Anne O'Hara, Before the Bell by Phil Lyttleton, Love's Jesses Binding by Deirdre Brennan, Unlucky Ellie by Margaret O'Rourke, Changes by Christine Walker, Defendant, Aged Six by Dora Murphy, Apple by Martin Fennell, Behind the Shutters by Margaret O'Rourke, Whispering Sounds by Valerie Roche, Going Away by Sheila Kelly, A Change in the Timetable by Jill Conlon, Christmas by Martin Fennell, Two Birds by Martin Fennell, The Alexander Graham Bell Express Line by Marie Whitney, The Parish Social by Dermot McKenna, Greeting by Jill Conlon, Biddy's Bracks by Robert Duffy, Castletown by Amy Monahan, The Stream by Martin Fennell, Duilleoga Fomhair by Padraig o Snodaigh, Laethanta Saoire by Phil Lyttleton, An Taistealai by Deirdre Brennan, The Gipsy Lady by Sheila Kelly, The Miraculous Medal by Betty O'Gorman, The Day I met W.H. Auden by John Scott, Early Warning by Amy Monahan, The Crossroads Dance 1937 by Michael Neenan.
Carlow County Library
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A Sketch of Edgeworthstown's poor during the Great Famine.
A Sketch of Edgeworthstown's poor during the Great Famine.
A Sketch of Edgeworthstown's poor during the Great Famine. This was taken as they assembled for soup in February 1847.
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Under the Beams
Under the Beams
Under the Beams is a selection of work by Carlow Writers’ Group. Contents What About the Turkey? by Brendan Mason, Dha Cheann o Akhmatove (i.m. Phadraig Ui Chleirigh) Padraig o Snodaigh a d’aistrigh, Behind the Scenes by Anne O’Hara, Amhran Gra Mhuinseo by Clodagh Nic Bhranain, Lamping by Betty Ryan-O’Gorman, Party Peace by Valerie Roche, The Sineater by Maire Ni Thoibin, Playboys by Amy Monahan, Fame by Robert Duffy, Treading the Minefield by Doreena Jennings O’Connor, The Horse Woman by Michael Neenan, A Home in Chicago by John Scott, Susie by Maggie Brady, Ainniri na Neachtlainne by Deirdre Brennan, Migrants by Deirdre Brennan, Ballinree Bog by Christine O’Hara, First Meeting by Karen McDonald, Pip by Margaret O’Rourke, Reminiscences of a Foreign Country by Martin Fennell, Going for the Pension by Dermot McKenna, Boarding School by Philomena Lyttleton, Sunburst by Marie Whitney, The Russian Boat by Dora Murphy, An Litir by Maire Aine Nic Ghearailt, Be Careful What You Wish For by Bridgett O’Shea, Salutation to Summer by Christine Walker, Reflections of the Past by Christine Walker, Sitting Stones by Lily Dempsey, Pog! By Colette Nic Aoidh, Hands Up, Who Remembers Audie Murphy by Margaret O’Rourke, Confrontation by Maire Aine Nic Ghearailt.
Carlow County Library
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Title page of Murder in three moves
Title page of Murder in three moves
Title page of the novel "Murder in three moves" by Rutherford Watters (Eoghan Ó Tuairisc). It was the first novel published by the author, in the year 1960. The novel is set in a Connemara village and features a famous chess player from London.
Carlow County Library with permission of Rita E. Kelly