of music, Molly and her mother oppose “ol' man Donahue” and his cronies in a classic confrontation between old customs and new pretensions. Old Donahue breaks a precedent himself by inviting Slavin and Cassidy into the parlor (they are ...
Observations by Mr. Dooley
Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen is the second collection of Mr. Dooley essays, drawn from Dunne's newspaper column.
Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen
His other works include: Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen (1898), Mr. Dooley's Philosophy (1900), Observations by Mr. Dooley (1902), Mr. Dooley on the Pursuit of Riches (1904), Mr. Dooley Says (1910), The World of Mr. Dooley ...
Finley Peter Dunne was the greatest American newspaper humorist of his time. His turn-of-the-century dialect essays for the Chicago Evening Post and the Chicago Journal featured the fictional Mr. Dooley...
The fictional Mr. Dooley expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant.
Finley Peter Dunne. ON ANARCHISTS . “ Tis ha - ard bein ' a king these days , ” said Mr . Dooley . “ Manny ' s th ' man on a throne wishes his father ' d brought him up a cooper , what with wages bein ' docked be parlymints an ' ragin ...
Finley Peter Dunne, also known as F. P. D. (1867- 1936) was a Chicago-based American author, writer and humorist. He published Mr. Dooley in Peace and War, a collection of...
Mr. Dooley, an Irish bartender living in Chicago with a penchant for philosophical ponderings and a keen interest in the news, was the creation of journalist Finley Peter Dunne. For...