⸺ BEFORE THE DAWN IN ERIN. Pp. 308. (Duffy). 2s. [1913]. Second edition. 1914.
A story of landlord, agent, and tenant in the County Sligo, about the eighteen thirties or forties, bringing out what a hostile agent can do to make the lot of the peasants a very hard one, and showing how in the end his machinations are brought to nought thanks to Father Pat. This latter and Father Tom are fine types of Irish priests. The Author has a good eye for characters and a keen sense of humour.
DILLON, Patricia. Born in Dublin. Educated chiefly in France. Has lived most of her life in London. Has written for periodicals on historical subjects for the most part.
⸺ EARL OR CHIEFTAIN. Pp. 140. (C.T.S. of Ireland). 1s. 1910.
The opening career of Hugh O’Neill looked at on its romantic side, including his marriage with Mabel Bagenal. Other historic characters appear in the tale, notably Feagh MacHugh O’Byrne.
DODGE, W. P.
⸺ THE CRESCENT MOON. Pp. 125. (Long). 1s. 6d. 1911.
A little love story, told skilfully enough in letters from Sir Desmond Fitzgerald to his brother in S. Africa.—[T. Lit. Suppl.].
DOLLARD, Rev. J. B.
⸺ THE GAELS OF MOONDHARRIG. Pp. 124. (Sealy, Bryers). 6d.