| Title : | A strange kind of loving | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Sheila Mooney, Author | | Publisher: | Dublin : Poolbeg for Children | | Publication Date: | 1990 | | Pagination: | 172 p. | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-85371-076-6 | | Class number: | 941.5 | | Abstract: | (Mary Eva Frazer was the beautiful, troubled daughter of a Roscommon Ascendancy family; Captain Charles O Sullivan was the dashing son of a Cork merchant prince who had been knighted by Queen Victoria for his charitable work. When Charles O Sullivan was stationed in Boyle with his regiment, the Connaught Rangers, he and Mary Frazer were drawn together for the mixed doubles at the tennis club. He fell in love with her and they quickly married. Sheila Mooney was the fourth child of this ill-fated marriage). The true story of a young girl's loneliness, despite her family's privileged position in society. |
A strange kind of loving [printed text] / Sheila Mooney, Author . - Dublin : Poolbeg for Children, 1990 . - 172 p. ISBN : 978-1-85371-076-6 | Class number: | 941.5 | | Abstract: | (Mary Eva Frazer was the beautiful, troubled daughter of a Roscommon Ascendancy family; Captain Charles O Sullivan was the dashing son of a Cork merchant prince who had been knighted by Queen Victoria for his charitable work. When Charles O Sullivan was stationed in Boyle with his regiment, the Connaught Rangers, he and Mary Frazer were drawn together for the mixed doubles at the tennis club. He fell in love with her and they quickly married. Sheila Mooney was the fourth child of this ill-fated marriage). The true story of a young girl's loneliness, despite her family's privileged position in society. |
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