Invisible Among the Ruins

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Invisible Among the Ruins
Author : John Moss
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 27 May 2024
ISBN : STANFORD:36105029040529
Pages : 190 pages
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This is an irreverent outsider's view of Ireland and its language, landscape and society. The author also reflects on Canada from his temporary exile.

Invisible Among the Ruins

This is an irreverent outsider's view of Ireland and its language, landscape and society. The author also reflects on Canada from his temporary exile.

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Invisible Among the Ruins

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Invisible Among the Ruins

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