September 1981 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Children's Books | Paperbacks | Irish Literature | Fiction Children's Books John Cuncliffe Degrees of Enchantment Seven children's picture-books LR Paperbacks Joseph Bristow Homosexual Fissures Cracks in the Image: Stories by Gay Men LR John Thieme Socialist Classic Crown Jewel By Ralph de Boissière LR Irish Literature Edna Longley Expressing Ireland The Penguin Book of Irish Short Stories By Benedict Kiely (ed) Some Irish Loving By Edna O’Brien (ed) The Penguin Book of Irish Verse, Second edition By Brenden Kennelly (ed) LR Fiction Patrick Maguire Real-life Americans Women By Charles Bukowski The Rat on Fire By George V Higgins LR
Edna Longley Expressing Ireland The Penguin Book of Irish Short Stories By Benedict Kiely (ed) Some Irish Loving By Edna O’Brien (ed) The Penguin Book of Irish Verse, Second edition By Brenden Kennelly (ed) LR
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