An edition of Irish strategies (1975)

Irish strategies

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Publisher
Dolmen Press
Language
English
Pages
87

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Irish strategies
1975, Dolmen Press
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Edition Notes

"Two stories by Borges adapted into English by Anthony Kerrigan and into Irish by Diarmaid Ó Súilleabháin. Two poems in Spanish on Joyce by Borges with English translations by Anthony Kerrigan. Statements by Borges and Robert Graves. An essay in Irish and in English by Diarmaid Ó Súilleabháin. A mnemonic note, two essays, and a poem on Borges by Anthony Kerrigan. Eight drawings by Bernard Childs."
"This first edition consists of three hundred and fifty copies." No. 63.
Issued in case.

Published in
Dublin
Series
Dolmen editions ; 21

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
868
Library of Congress
PQ7797.B635 A27

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Pagination
87 p. :
Number of pages
87

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4949457M
ISBN 10
0851052770
LCCN
76377521
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3452817

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