Sean OCasey Quotes - Page 2
Sean O'Casey (1956). “Inishfallen, fare thee well. Rose and crown. Sunset and evening star”, MacMillan
Sean O'Casey (2011). “Autobiographies III: Rose and Crown and Sunset and Evening Star”, p.413, Faber & Faber
E. H. Mikhail, Sean O'Casey, John O'Riordan (1974). “The sting and the twinkle: conversations with Sean O'Casey”
Sean O'Casey (2011). “Autobiographies III: Rose and Crown and Sunset and Evening Star”, p.163, Faber & Faber
Sean O'Casey (1985). “Seven Plays”
Sean O'Casey (1973). “Sunset and evening star”, Pan
Sean O'Casey (2011). “Autobiographies III: Rose and Crown and Sunset and Evening Star”, p.185, Faber & Faber
Sean O'Casey (1954). “Selected Plays of Sean O'Casey”, George Braziller
Sean O'Casey (1975). “The Letters of Sean O'Casey: 1942-54”, Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Sean O'Casey (1981). “Inishfallen, fare thee well”
Isn't all religions curious? If they weren't you wouldn't get anyone to believe them.
Sean O'Casey (1932). “Juno and the Paycock: A Tragedy in Three Acts”, Samuel French
Sean O'Casey (2011). “Autobiographies III: Rose and Crown and Sunset and Evening Star”, p.160, Faber & Faber
Sean O'Casey (1975). “The Letters of Sean O'Casey: 1910-41”, Catholic University of America Press