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  • Tales of st Columba

    Eileen Dunlop

    Paperback (Dufour Editions, Dec. 1, 1992)
    Nearly fifteen hundred years ago a man of royal blood was bom in Gartan in the heart of Donegal in the north of Ireland. To the world outside he is known as St Columba but the Irish preferred to call him Colm Cille-the Dove of the Church. He was prince and saint, scholar and statesman, and for centuries after his death people told stories about his nobility, his courage, his pride and his miracles.Why did this prince become a holy monk? Why did this monk leave the country he loved to exile himself on the windswept Scottish island of Iona? The life of the historical Columba is as marvellous as the stories of wonder told about him and Eileen Dunlop, one of Scotland's leading children's authors, is the ideal guide to both the legend and the man.
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  • Ghost by the Sea

    Eileen Dunlop

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Dec. 1, 1996)
    While a guest at Culaloe, Robin discovers that the spirit of Milly, a young girl who tragically drowned prior to World War I, is haunting the house, and she and her cousin, John, begin a search for answers to the mysterious happenings involving their family.
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  • The House on the Hill

    Eileen Dunlop

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Cousins visiting proud, unfriendly Great-aunt Jane in her spooky Victorian house come upon a fifty-year-old mystery which is frightening in its investigation and which reveals a tragic story in Jane's past.
  • A Royal Ring of Gold : Stories from the Life of Mungo

    Eileen Dunlop

    Paperback (Floris Books, June 1, 1999)
    St Mungo, or Kentigern, has long been one of Scotland's favourite saints for the warm, caring personality which shines through the legends. His mother was a young princess who was cast adrift in a boat by her father. She and her newborn child were rescued by the monk Serf, who brought the boy up in his monastery. Because the boy trotted after him everywhere, Serf gave him the nickname "mungo" meaning "dear one," or "little dog". When he died in AD 612, Mungo was bishop of Glasgow and much-loved for his holiness and wisdom. His tomb soon became known as a place of miracles and healing.
  • Tales of St. Patrick

    Eileen Dunlop

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Drawing on Patrick's own writings, legends, and other ancient sources, this intriguing portrait examines the life, times, and influence of the great Irish saint.
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  • The Ghost by the Sea

    Eileen Dunlop

    Paperback (Poolbeg Press Ltd, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Eileen Dunlop spins a shocking tale of family jealousy and loyalty in a novel that will haunt young readers long after they've turned the last page.
  • Robinsheugh

    Eileen Dunlop

    Mass Market Paperback (Ace, Aug. 1, 1986)
    Sent to spend the summer with her aunt at a 200-year-old Scottish mansion, a young girl finds herself going back in time to the eighteenth century and becoming another person.
  • Robinsheugh

    Eileen Dunlop

    Paperback (Richard Drew, Aug. 14, 1987)
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  • Clementina

    Eileen Dunlop

    Library Binding (Holiday House, )
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  • Warrior's Bride: A Story of Cu Chulainn's Wife

    Eileen Dunlop

    Paperback (Poolbeg Press Ltd, )
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  • Webster's Leap

    Eileen Dunlop

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Dreading a seven-week visit with her father at gloomy Castle Gryffe, Jill Weaver explores her brother's computer files and finds a history of the Romanes family, who lived in the castle during the 1500s, only to be accidentally transported back to their time.
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  • Robinsheugh

    Eileen Dunlop

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1975)
    Sent to spend the summer with her aunt at a 200-year-old Scottish mansion, a young girl finds herself going back in time to the eighteenth century and becoming another person.