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Books with title Kilgorman A Story of Ireland in 1798

  • Kilgorman: A Story of Ireland in 1798

    Talbot Baines Reed

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2015)
    By the death of Talbot B. Reed the boys of the English-speaking world have lost one of their best friends. For fourteen years he has contributed to their pleasure, and in the little library of boys’ books which left his pen he has done as much as any writer of our day to raise the standard of boys’ literature. His books are alike removed from the old-fashioned and familiar class of boys’ stories, which, meaning well, generally baffled their own purpose by attempting to administer morality and doctrine on what Reed called the “powder-in-jam” principle—a process apt to spoil the jam, yet make “the powder” no less nauseous; or, on the other hand, the class of book that dealt in thrilling adventure of the blood-curdling and “penny dreadful” order. With neither of these types have Talbot Reed’s boys’ books any kinship.
  • Kilgorman : A Story of Ireland in 1798

    Talbot Baines Reed

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, March 15, 1902)
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  • Kilgorman: A Story of Ireland in 1798

    Talbot Baines Reed

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Oct. 16, 2007)
    *Illustrated by W. S. Stacey
  • Kilgorman: A Story of Ireland in 1798

    Talbot Baines Reed

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 25, 2017)
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