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Liam O’Flaherty was am Irish novelist and short story writer. He was a major figure in the Irish Literary Revival. His cousin, John Ford, turned his novel, the Informer, into a film. He was most known for his short stories, which were predominantly written in Irish.
Notable works in ARB’s collection:
- A Cure for Unemployment (1931)
- The Fairy Goose, and two other stories (1927), special edition (no.927 of 1190), signed
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