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Dr James Woodbury Rowe, the lord mentor and anglophile in residence at The Rockaway Park Philosophical Society, nonetheless savors his celebration of St Patrick's Day because it isn't a legal holiday at all. To enjoy St Patrick's Day you have to goof-off. This the Mentor teaches the society gingerly should enjoy. | it's an end and a beginning,,, the first world war is ending,,, and a new even dirtier war has begun,,, | |
![]() Fullosia Press Special: End of the HuntThomas Flanagan's story of the Irish war for independence brings you from the ambushes at remote rural cross-roads to the seats of power following the lifeline principally of Janice Nuggent a war widow both of Ireland's support of the English cause on the European continent and of the war for Independence that followed.The foremat is unique. End of the Hunt is a novel told as a collection of short stories or voices each contributing a unique viewpoint on the world shattering events around them. Yet even the elusive final peace is riddled with irony and tragedy. Says the Judge of the High Court to Janice, I see the barristers who appear before me daily and all I see is the blood under their nails. see also Triumph and Tragedy |
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