Olivia Robertson
      
Life 1917- ; [Olivia Melian Robertson, dg. of Manning Robertson]; b. London, ed. Dublin and England; resides Huntingdon Castle; works based on experience as play-leader in Dublin Corporation playgrounds, and novels, The Field of the Stranger (1948); The Golden Eye (1949); Miranda Speaks (1950); Its an Old Irish Custom; Dublin Phoenix (1957); more recently, The Call of Isis (1975); The Isis Wedding Rite
(1976); Ordination of a Priestess (1977), and Rite of Rebirth
(1977); published for The Fellowship of Isis, in Enniscorthy. DIW DIL
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References Belfast Public Library holds Its An Old Irish Custom (1953); Miranda Speaks (1950)
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