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A Memory Of Thomas Moore
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This is a biographical study of the life and work of Thomas Moore, the famous Irish poet, singer, and songwriter. Written by Samuel Carter Hall, a contemporary and friend of Moore's, the book provides an intimate portrait of Moore's personality, habits, and creative process. Hall also includes excerpts from Moore's letters and unpublished manuscripts, shedding light on his literary and musical influences. This volume will appeal to fans of Moore's work, as well as anyone interested in the cultural history of early 19th century Ireland.

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