Originally posted by Joseph K
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I'm rereading as well - Modern Irish Short Stories, spotted when I bought my last book. I first read most of these stories at school and retained a fond liking for them. They are certainly worth another read. Selected and introduced by Frank O'Connor, published by OUP in 1957, my copy is an eighth reprint (1975), previously owned by a local Grammar School girl and includes her original notes. I like that our bookshop buys and sells secondhand books, though we do have an excellent specialist shop for that. I am able to unload many of my books from time to time, on a non- profit basis of course. But I'll keep this one. If you spot it snap it up. It has stories by the Masters - O'Flaherty, O'Faolain, O'Connor, George Moore, Joyce and more.
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