Mary Anne Sadlier - Selected Works By Sadlier

Selected Works By Sadlier

  • The Red Hand of Ulster; or, The Forutnes of Hugh O'Neill (1850)
  • Willy Burke; or, The Irish Orphan in America (1850)
  • The Blakes and Flanagans, A Tale Illustrative of Irish Life in the United States (1855)
  • The Confederate Chieftains: a Tale of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 (1860)
  • The Babbler; a drama for boys, in one act (1861)
  • Bessy Conway; or, The Irish Girl in America (1861)
  • Elinor Preston: or, Scenes at Home and Abroad (1861)
  • The Pope's Niece, and Other Tales (1862)
  • Old and New; or, Taste versus Fashion (1862)
  • Confessions of an Apostate; or, Leaves from a Troubled Life (1864))
  • Con O'Regan; or, Emigrant Life in the New World (1864)
  • Aunt Honor's Keepsake (1866)
  • The Secret (a drama) (1873)
  • The Young Lady's Reader (1882)
  • Alissa Flecq (1894)
  • New Stories (1900)

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