Thomas Flanagan
Born
in Greenwich, Connecticut, The United States
November 05, 1923
Died
March 21, 2002
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The Year of the French
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1979
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The Tenants of Time (The Thomas Flanagan Trilogy #2)
21 editions
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1987
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The End of the Hunt (Irish Trilogy, Book 3)
8 editions
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1994
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Harper's Team: Behind the Scenes in the Conservative Rise to Power
6 editions
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2007
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Persona Non Grata: The Death of Free Speech in the Internet Age
4 editions
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2014
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Winning Power: Canadian Campaigning in the Twenty-First Century
3 editions
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2014
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First Nations? Second Thoughts
13 editions
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2000
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Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights
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12 editions
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2010
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Waiting for the Wave: The Reform Party and the Conservative Movement
7 editions
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1995
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Pivot or Pirouette?: The 1993 Canadian General Election
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“Music and dance. What I have written must surely suggest a people cursed by Heaven,... No people on earth, I am persuaded, loves music so well, nor dance, nor oratory, though the music falls strangely on my ears... More than once I have been at Mr. Treacy's when at close of dinner, some traveling harper would be called in, blind as often as not, his fingernails kept long and the mysteries of his art hidden in their horny ridges. The music would come to us with the sadness of a lost world, each note a messenger sent wandering among the Waterford goblets. Riding home late at night, past tavern or alehouse, I would hear harps and violins, thudding feet rising to a frenzy. I have seen them dancing at evening on fairdays, in meadows decreed by custom for such purposes, their bodies swift-moving, and their faces impassive but bright-eyed, intent. I have watched them in silence, reins held loosely in my hand, and have marveled at the stillness of my own body, my shoulders rigid and heavy.”
― The Year of the French
― The Year of the French
“If you mean to protest slavery, you might put in a word for your own. There are no worse slaves in this barony than those poor lads you bring in from the hiring fair and keep half starved on potatoes an honest man would not throw to sows.”
― The Year of the French
― The Year of the French
“We possess ideas, but we are possessed by feelings. They lie too deep for understanding, astir with their own secret life and carrying us with them.”
― The Year of the French
― The Year of the French
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