Reese managed to find someone pulling out of a spot and quickly parallel parked down and across the street from Murphy's. They could see tourists pooled around the front entrances to the establishments on either side of the little ...
Sisters Megan, Casey, and Peggy Donaghue find their lives changed when a letter arrives from a distant relative in Ireland, which sets in motion a chain of events that leads them all on a remarkable journey of self-discovery. Reprint.
A captivating historical fiction of 19th century upstairs/downstairs New York City, The Parting Glass examines sexuality, race, and social class in ways that feel startlingly familiar and timely.
USA Today bestselling author Emilie Richards continues the journey begun in her beloved Whiskey Island with this unforgettable tale of star-crossed lovers, murder and three sisters who discover a hidden legacy that will lead them home at ...
It was close to half-two before we lifted our voices to sing The Parting Glass: “Of all the money that e'er I had, I spent it in good company, And all the harm I've ever done, alas it was to none but me. And all I've done for want of ...
USA TODAY bestselling author Emilie Richards continues the journey begun in her beloved novel Whiskey Island with this unforgettable tale of star-crossed lovers, murder and three sisters who discover a hidden legacy that will lead them home ...
Typescript, dated April, 2010. Copy lightly marked by author. This one-man play performed by Ray Yeates opened July 20, 2011, at Barrow Street Theatre, 27 Barrow Street, New York, N.Y.
A 4-minute gently flowing arrangement by Joshua Pacey of the traditional Irish/Scottish song. Written for unaccompanied SSAATTBB with soprano and tenor solo. Score includes rehearsal piano reduction.
This heartfelt rendition of the beautiful Irish folk song, The Parting Glass, arranged by Robert Sheldon, is as playable as it is expressive.
'The Parting Glass' is a nostalgic ramble through 43 of the most inviting establishments in the cities and countryside of Ireland.
Albert Cagney - no Greek Adonis but at the same time with a face not quite like the back of a bus - comes to Dublin from Limerick in the early sixties.
This heartfelt rendition of the beautiful Irish folk song, The Parting Glass, arranged by Robert Sheldon, is as playable as it is expressive.
A man that can never let go of his past demons, can never truly live.
The book was originally written as a performance piece to be staged by small theatre groups and schools during the centenary of the 1918 Armistice. The stories are taken, in part, from the experiences of real people.
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