About Frank Delaney
Novelist, broadcaster and journalist Frank Delaney was born in Tipperary, Ireland. His non-fiction works embrace James Joyce, John Betjeman, Boswell and Johnson, the European Middle Ages and the Celtic civilizations. He has lived in Britain for twenty years, where he broadcasts frequently.
Novels
The Sins of the Mothers (1992)
Telling the Pictures (1993)
A Stranger in Their Midst (1993)
The Amethysts (1996)
Desire and Pursuit (1998)
Pearl (1999)
Jim Hawkins and the Curse of Treasure Island (2001) (writing as Francis Bryan)
At Ruby's (2001)
The Bell Walk (2003)
Ireland (2004)
Tipperary (2007)
Shannon (2009)
Venetia Kelly's Traveling Show (2010)
Telling the Pictures (1993)
A Stranger in Their Midst (1993)
The Amethysts (1996)
Desire and Pursuit (1998)
Pearl (1999)
Jim Hawkins and the Curse of Treasure Island (2001) (writing as Francis Bryan)
At Ruby's (2001)
The Bell Walk (2003)
Ireland (2004)
Tipperary (2007)
Shannon (2009)
Venetia Kelly's Traveling Show (2010)
Chapbooks
Anthologies edited
Silver Apples, Golden Apples: Best Loved Irish Verse (1987)
The Hutchinson Book of Essays (1990)
Anthology of Irish Humour (1994)
The Hutchinson Book of Essays (1990)
Anthology of Irish Humour (1994)
Non fiction
James Joyce's Odyssey: A Guide to the Dublin of Ulysses (1981) (see James Joyce)
Betjeman Country (1983)
The Celts (1986)
A Walk in the Dark Ages (1988)
The Legends of the Celts (1989)
A Walk to the Western Isles: After Boswell and Johnson (1993)
Writers of Ireland (2001)
Simple Courage: A True Story of Peril and Rescue on the High Seas (2006)
Betjeman Country (1983)
The Celts (1986)
A Walk in the Dark Ages (1988)
The Legends of the Celts (1989)
A Walk to the Western Isles: After Boswell and Johnson (1993)
Writers of Ireland (2001)
Simple Courage: A True Story of Peril and Rescue on the High Seas (2006)
Links to other websites
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