Fermanagh Miscellany 2023 (2nd) The Eagle has Landed after 200 Years
£10.00Treat yourself to a feast of Fermanagh prose, poetry and history in the 18th edition of The Fermanagh Miscellany.
In this edition we have a well-deserved dedication to that great Enniskillen bookshop owner and friend of Irish writers, David Laurence Hall.
Articles include:
- The story of the Fermanagh horse which won the first Grand National in 1839
- The Great War sacrifice of Enniskillen’s Dardanelles-Backstreets
- The Day The Train Came To Belleek
- A Maguiresbridge Poetess: Louisa Stockdale, Aka Louie (1883-1961)
- The Universal Gold Rush. Golden Stories
- The Knockballymore Estate, Magheraveely, Co. Fermanagh
- More on Father Francis Timoney, the Boer War chaplain
- Three Poems by Gerry McLaughlin
- Advice From a Billionaire and No Pope Here by Bryan Gallagher
- The Old Age Pension Act 1908 and the Night of the High Wind
- Forty Nights and Forty Years (With some poetic licence)
- Fermanagh Ospreys. (Courtesy of RTE)
- Lifetime: A Rossclare Youngster. (For my children.) by the late Professor James P. McQuillan
This publication has, since 2007, showcased writers and themes by the members of the Fermanagh Authors Association reflecting the heritage, history and literature of the county. This Fermanagh treasure trove now amounts to c200 articles.