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  1. Lady Gregory's toothbrush
    Colm Tóibín
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Picador, London

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
    angp89762.l157
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780330419932
    Subjects: Women authors, Irish; Authors, Irish
    Other subjects: Gregory 1852-1932; Johnston, Denis (1901-1984)
    Scope: 127 S., Ill.
  2. Lady Gregory's toothbrush
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Picador, London [u.a.]

    This sharp and stylish biography redefines the woman George Bernard Shaw once described as 'the greatest living Irishwoman' - Augusta Gregory. A remarkable figure in Celtic history, she was married to an MP and land-owner, yet retained an... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    This sharp and stylish biography redefines the woman George Bernard Shaw once described as 'the greatest living Irishwoman' - Augusta Gregory. A remarkable figure in Celtic history, she was married to an MP and land-owner, yet retained an unprecedented independence of both thought and deed, actively championing causes close to her heart. At once conservative and radical in her beliefs, she saw no conflict in idealizing and mythologizing the Irish peasantry, for example, while her landlord husband introduced legislation that would, in part, lead to the widespread misery, poverty and starvation of the Great Famine. Nevertheless, as founder of the Abbey Theatre, an outspoken opponent of censorship, and mentor, muse and mother-figure to W.B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory played a pivotal role in shaping Irish literary and dramatic history. Moreover, despite her parents' early predictions of spinsterhood, she was no matronly figure, engaging in a passionate affair while newly-wedded and, as she approached sixty, falling for a man almost twenty years her junior.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780330419932; 0330419935
    Other identifier:
    9780330419932
    RVK Categories: HM 2935
    Edition: 1. publ. in Great Britain
    Subjects: Women authors, Irish; Authors, Irish; Gregory
    Other subjects: Gregory, Lady *1852-1932*
    Scope: 127 S, Ill, 20 cm
    Notes:

    First published 2002 by The Lilliput Press Ltd., Dublin

  3. Lady Gregory's toothbrush
    Colm Tóibín
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Picador, London

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780330419932
    Subjects: Women authors, Irish; Authors, Irish
    Other subjects: Gregory 1852-1932
    Scope: 127 S. : Ill.
  4. Lady Gregory's toothbrush
    Published: 2003 [erschienen ca. 2009]
    Publisher:  Picador, London [u.a.]

    This sharp and stylish biography redefines the woman George Bernard Shaw once described as 'the greatest living Irishwoman' - Augusta Gregory. A remarkable figure in Celtic history, she was married to an MP and land-owner, yet retained an... more

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
    A 13.8. Tói
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    This sharp and stylish biography redefines the woman George Bernard Shaw once described as 'the greatest living Irishwoman' - Augusta Gregory. A remarkable figure in Celtic history, she was married to an MP and land-owner, yet retained an unprecedented independence of both thought and deed, actively championing causes close to her heart. At once conservative and radical in her beliefs, she saw no conflict in idealizing and mythologizing the Irish peasantry, for example, while her landlord husband introduced legislation that would, in part, lead to the widespread misery, poverty and starvation of the Great Famine. Nevertheless, as founder of the Abbey Theatre, an outspoken opponent of censorship, and mentor, muse and mother-figure to W.B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory played a pivotal role in shaping Irish literary and dramatic history. Moreover, despite her parents' early predictions of spinsterhood, she was no matronly figure, engaging in a passionate affair while newly-wedded and, as she approached sixty, falling for a man almost twenty years her junior.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780330419932
    Edition: 4. [print]
    Subjects: Gregory, Isabella Augusta;
    Scope: 127 S., Ill.
  5. Lady Gregory's toothbrush
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Picador, London [u.a.]

    This sharp and stylish biography redefines the woman George Bernard Shaw once described as 'the greatest living Irishwoman' - Augusta Gregory. A remarkable figure in Celtic history, she was married to an MP and land-owner, yet retained an... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 A 981016
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    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2003/7262
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    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    A 2004/6412
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    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2003 A 8149
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    Württembergische Landesbibliothek
    53C/3788
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
    15 E 5373
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    This sharp and stylish biography redefines the woman George Bernard Shaw once described as 'the greatest living Irishwoman' - Augusta Gregory. A remarkable figure in Celtic history, she was married to an MP and land-owner, yet retained an unprecedented independence of both thought and deed, actively championing causes close to her heart. At once conservative and radical in her beliefs, she saw no conflict in idealizing and mythologizing the Irish peasantry, for example, while her landlord husband introduced legislation that would, in part, lead to the widespread misery, poverty and starvation of the Great Famine. Nevertheless, as founder of the Abbey Theatre, an outspoken opponent of censorship, and mentor, muse and mother-figure to W.B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory played a pivotal role in shaping Irish literary and dramatic history. Moreover, despite her parents' early predictions of spinsterhood, she was no matronly figure, engaging in a passionate affair while newly-wedded and, as she approached sixty, falling for a man almost twenty years her junior.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780330419932; 0330419935
    Other identifier:
    9780330419932
    RVK Categories: HM 2935
    Edition: 1. publ. in Great Britain
    Subjects: Women authors, Irish; Authors, Irish; Gregory
    Other subjects: Gregory, Lady *1852-1932*
    Scope: 127 S, Ill, 20 cm
    Notes:

    First published 2002 by The Lilliput Press Ltd., Dublin