Books by "Mary O'Brien"

12 books found

The Student's Manual of Irish History

The Student's Manual of Irish History

by Mary Francis Cusack

1870

A Short History of the Irish People from the Earliest Times to 1920

A Short History of the Irish People from the Earliest Times to 1920

by Mary Teresa Hayden, George Aloysius Moonan

1922

Daphne's Book

Daphne's Book

by Mary Downing Hahn

1995 · Harper Collins

As author Jessica and artist Daphne collaborate on a picture book for a seventh-grade English class contest, Jessica becomes aware of conditions in Daphne's home life that seem to threaten her health and safety. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Our Pastors in Calvary

Our Pastors in Calvary

by Mary Constance Smith

1924

Irish Literature

Irish Literature

by Mary Ketsin

2004 · Nova Publishers

Irish literature's roots have been traced to the 7th-9th century. This is a rich and hardy literature starting with descriptions of the brave deeds of kings, saints and other heroes. These were followed by generous veins of religious, historical, genealogical, scientific and other works. The development of prose, poetry and drama raced along with the times. Modern, well-known Irish writers include: William Yeats, James Joyce, Sean Casey, George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, John Synge and Samuel Beckett.

A History of the City and County of Cork

A History of the City and County of Cork

by Mary Francis Cusack

1875 · Dublin : McGlashan and Gill

Sir Samuel Ferguson in the Ireland of His Day

Sir Samuel Ferguson in the Ireland of His Day

by Lady Mary Catharine Guinness Ferguson

1896

The Hallowell-Paul Family History

The Hallowell-Paul Family History

by Mary Paul Hallowell Hough

1924

Father Hartke

Father Hartke

by Mary Jo Santo Pietro

2002 · CUA Press

"In this biography, Mary Jo Santo Pietro chronicles Father Hartke's experiences and endless achievements by combining his own stories, taped weekly during the last year of his life, with stories told by friends, colleagues, and celebrities. The book offers an inside look at major theatrical and political events in the nation's capital from the 1930s through the 1980s, and also uncovers the complex and paradoxical character of the man known as the "White House priest" and "Show Biz priest.""--BOOK JACKET.

Death Penalty USA 2005 - 2006

Death Penalty USA 2005 - 2006

by Michelangelo Delfino, Mary E. Day

2008 · MoBeta Publishing

Death Penalty USA 2005 -2006 is the first of a series of books providing the history of 21st century capital-punishment cases in the United States. Based on public record this treatise reports in graphic detail the horrific capital crimes for which the death penalty was imposed in the United States between January 2005 and December 2006. Intended as a reference work for criminologists this highly-referenced book will appeal to anyone with an interest in how capital punishment is metered out in the United States.

Catholic Women Writers

Catholic Women Writers

by Mary Reichardt

2001 · Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Women have been writing in the Catholic tradition since early medieval times, yet no single volume has brought together critical evaluations of their works until now. The first reference of its kind, Catholic Women Writers provides entries on 64 Catholic women writers from around the world and across the centuries. Each of the entries is written by an expert contributor and includes a biography of the author; a critical discussion of her works, especially her Catholic and women's themes; an overview of her critical reception; and a bibliography of primary and secondary sources. Authors writing in all genres, including fiction, autobiography, poetry, children's literature, and essays, are represented. The entries give special attention to the authors' use of Catholic themes, structures, traditions, culture, and spirituality. The writers surveyed range from Doctors of the Church to mystics and visionaries, to those who employ Catholic themes primarily in historical and cultural contexts, to those who critique the tradition. An introductory essay places the writers within the historical and literary contexts of women's writing in the Catholic tradition, and the volume closes with a selected, general bibliography.