John Stevenson
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Life Member of publishers McCaw, Stevenson & Orr, Belfast; pseudonymous author of Pat McCarty, Farmer of Antrim: His Rhymes with a Setting (1903); rep. from The Pen; also A Boy in the Country (1912).
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References Stephen Brown, Ireland in Fiction: A Guide to Irish Novels [ ... &c.], Pt. I (Dublin: Maunsel 1919), lists A Boy in the Country (London: Arnold 1912), 312pp.; lad sent for health to aunt in Co. Antrim, experiences, observations, thoughts, and dreams; stories and anecdotes of folk he lives among, with sympathy and insight.
Eggeley Books (Cat. 44) lists A Boy in the Country (London: Arnold 1912), 300pp.; stories and anecdotes of Co. Antrim.
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