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George A. Birmingham
AuthorBooks · Second hand1865-1950
George A. Birmingham was the pen name of James Owen Hannay, Irish clergyman and prolific novelist. He was active in the Gaelic League, but strained his relations with Irish nationalists by supporting Robert Lindsay Crawford in his opposition to clerical control of education.
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Birth
1865
Death
1950
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George A. Birmingham is the literary pseudonym of the prolific writer and Anglican clergyman James Owen Hannay.
Born in Belfast in 1865, his career includes an impressive collection of 112 published works.
His talent as a humorist and novelist allowed him to wittily portray Irish social life and customs.
Among his extensive bibliography, The island mystery stands out as a hallmark of his narrative style.
His versatility led him to explore diverse genres, ranging from detective fiction to essays and plays.



