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The letters of John Quinn to William Butler Yeats

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Contains the ninety-one letters including four telegrams which Quinn sent to Yeats between their meeting in Ireland in the late summer of 1902 and the death of Quinn in 1924. Quinn, the great American book collector, formed a collection of Yeats. xiii, 302 pages. cloth.. 8vo..

302 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1983

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John Quinn

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John Quinn is a much-loved broadcaster and radio producer who was the recipient of numerous prestigious radio awards during his twenty-five years with RTÉ. He is also an accomplished author and writer of fiction and non-fiction, including 'Letters to Olive', an intimate and inspiring book, written as a tribute to his late wife. A skilful and engaging storyteller, his children’s novel, The Summer of Lily and Esme, was described as an instant classic and won the 1992 Bisto Children Book of the Year. John Quinn lives in Clarinbridge, Co. Galway.

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