We'll ask Jimmy, said Outspan.
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THEY HAD ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. BUT THEY WERE WILLING TO RISK IT ALL.
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Subjects
Fiction, Bands (Music), Soul musicians, Musical fiction, soul music, gigs, culchies, Dublin (ireland), fiction, Musicians, fiction, Fiction, generalShowing 4 featured editions. View all 15 editions?
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The Commitments
2013, Isis Large Print
Paperback
in English
- Large print edition
0753192594 9780753192597
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The Commitments
1993?, Vintage Contemporaries
Paperback
in English
- 1st Vintage Contemporaries edition (24)
0679721746 9780679721741
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The Commitments
1991, Minerva
Paperback
in English
- Minerva edition, 3rd reprint; Movie tie-in
0749398019 9780749398019
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The Commitments
1989-07, Vintage Books
Paperback
in English
- 1st Vintage contemporaries ed. (6)
0679721746 9780679721741
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"—We'll ask Jimmy, said Outspan."
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The Commitments (1987) is a novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle.[2] The first episode in The Barrytown Trilogy, it is about a group of unemployed young people in the north side of Dublin, Ireland, who start a soul band.
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