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by Tim Robinson


  TIM ROBINSON Stones of Aran: Labyrinth

  TIM ROBINSON Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage

  FR. ROLFE Hadrian the Seventh

  WILLIAM ROUGHEAD Classic Crimes

  CONSTANCE ROURKE American Humor: A Study of the National Character

  TAYEB SALIH Season of Migration to the North

  GERSHOM SCHOLEM Walter Benjamin: The Story of a Friendship

  DANIEL PAUL SCHREBER Memoirs of My Nervous Illness

  JAMES SCHUYLER What’s for Dinner?

  LEONARDO SCIASCIA The Moro Affair

  LEONARDO SCIASCIA To Each His Own

  LEONARDO SCIASCIA The Wine-Dark Sea

  PHILIPE-PAUL DE SÉGUR Defeat: Napoleon’s Russian Campaign

  VICTOR SERGE The Case of Comrade Tulayev

  VICTOR SERGE Unforgiving Years

  GEORGES SIMENON Dirty Snow

  GEORGES SIMENON Monsieur Monde Vanishes

  GEORGES SIMENON Red Lights

  GEORGES SIMENON The Strangers in the House

  GEORGES SIMENON Three Bedrooms in Manhattan

  GEORGES SIMENON Tropic Moon

  GEORGES SIMENON The Widow

  CHARLES SIMIC Dime-Store Alchemy: The Art of Joseph Cornell

  VLADIMIR SOROKIN Ice

  VLADIMIR SOROKIN The Queue

  CHRISTINA STEAD Letty Fox: Her Luck

  GEORGE R. STEWART Names on the Land

  STENDHAL The Life of Henry Brulard

  ADALBERT STIFTER Rock Crystal

  THEODOR STORM The Rider on the White Horse

  HOWARD STURGIS Belchamber

  ITALO SVEVO As a Man Grows Older

  A.J.A. SYMONS The Quest for Corvo

  TATYANA TOLSTAYA The Slynx

  TATYANA TOLSTAYA White Walls: Collected Stories

  LIONEL TRILLING The Liberal Imagination

  IVAN TURGENEV Virgin Soil

  MARK VAN DOREN Shakespeare

  CARL VAN VECHTEN The Tiger in the House

  ELIZABETH VON ARNIM The Enchanted April

  ROBERT WALSER Jakob von Gunten

  ROBERT WALSER Selected Stories

  SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER Lolly Willowes

  SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER Summer Will Show

  ALEKSANDER WAT My Century

  C.V. WEDGWOOD The Thirty Years War

  SIMONE WEIL AND RACHEL BESPALOFF War and the Iliad

  GLENWAY WESCOTT Apartment in Athens

  GLENWAY WESCOTT The Pilgrim Hawk

  REBECCA WEST The Fountain Overflows

  EDITH WHARTON The New York Stories of Edith Wharton

  PATRICK WHITE Riders in the Chariot

  T.H. WHITE The Goshawk

  JOHN WILLIAMS Butcher’s Crossing

  JOHN WILLIAMS Stoner

  ANGUS WILSON Anglo-Saxon Attitudes

  EDMUND WILSON To the Finland Station

  RUDOLF AND MARGARET WITTKOWER Born Under Saturn

  FRANCIS WYNDHAM The Complete Fiction

  JOHN WYNDHAM The Chrysalids

  STEFAN ZWEIG Beware of Pity

  STEFAN ZWEIG Chess Story

  STEFAN ZWEIG The Post-Office Girl

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  About the Author

  TIM ROBINSON was born in 1935 and brought up in Yorkshire, England. He studied mathematics at Cambridge and worked as a teacher and artist in Istanbul, Vienna, and London. In 1972 he moved to the Aran Islands to write and make maps. He now lives in Roundstone, County Galway. Among his books are Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara and Other Writings (1996), My Time in Space (2001), Tales and Imaginings (2002), and two volumes of a projected trilogy, Connemara: Listening to the Wind (2006) and Connemara: The Last Pool of Darkness (2008). His Folding Landscape Project, which won a major European Conservation Award in 1987, has produced radically new maps of the Burren in County Clare, the Aran Islands, and Connemara.

  JOHN ELDER lives in Vermont, where he teaches at Middlebury College and operates a sugar bush with his family. His books include Reading the Mountains of Home and The Frog Run.

  Copyright

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the publisher.

  This digital edition first published 2012 by

  The Lilliput Press

  62–63 Sitric Road,

  Arbour Hill Dublin 7, Ireland

  www.lilliputpress.ie

  Copyright © Tim Robinson, 2012

  ISBN print hardback 978 18 746 75501

  ISBN eBook 978 18 435 12844

  A CIP record for this title is available from The British Library.

  The Lilliput Press receives financial assistance from

  An Chomhairle Ealaion / The Arts Council of Ireland

 

 

 


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