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Contributing Authors Clyde Eagleton, Howard Becker, K. J. Deacon
And Many Others.
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++++ The Eastern Question: A Study In Diplomacy, Volume 14, Issues
1-3; Studies In History, Economics, And Public Law; Columbia
University; The Eastern Question: A Study In Diplomacy; Stephen
Duggan; Issue 39 Of Columbia Studies In The Social Sciences Stephen
Duggan The Columbia University Press, 1902 Eastern question
(Balkan)
"Wonderful, remarkable, unforgettable stories." G.K. Nelson - Savoy
Magazine. "The Irish have a history of producing great short story
writers. Steven Duggan is the latest in a long line." Patrick
Hegarty - Planet Ireland. PLEASE NOTE: ALL author proceeds from the
sale of this edition go to the World Vision organisation
(www.worldvision.org) to provide access to healthcare and education
for children in the developing world. Joyce claimed that a great
short story succeeds by capturing an 'epiphany' or sudden moment of
realisation in a character's life. The stories in this collection
range from an incident in the early life of Jesus, to a young
mother's despair on being faced with the loss of her child to
miscarriage in modern-day Dublin. Steven Duggan's work has been
published in Savoy Magazine, Planet Ireland, Rattle/The Bomb
Shelter Press and the Edgeworth Papers.
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