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Barney the Dublin Fox is a historic fictional tale of a family of Irish country foxes who decided that it was time to move to the safety of a public park in the city of Dublin. When England banned fox hunting, hunters flocked to Ireland to pursue the Irish fox. Barney and family go on challenging adventures with many different critters as they search for a new and safer home. Children and young adults alike will enjoy this classic tale.

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Barney the Dublin Fox is a historic fictional tale of a family of Irish country foxes who decided that it was time to move to the safety of a public park in the city of Dublin. When England banned fox hunting, hunters flocked to Ireland to pursue the Irish fox. Barney and family go on challenging adventures with many different critters as they search for a new and safer home. Children and young adults alike will enjoy this classic tale.

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Dr. F. John McLauglin was raised in England, went to school in Ireland, and was very tired when he got home. After obtaining a medical degree from Trinity College, Dublin, he set out to explore the New World 400 years after Columbus. He settled in New England, teaches at Harvard, and practices pediatrics in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. He has written four young adult books and is working on a fifth (book). "Hamish the Haggis", is the story of the 3-legged haggis from the Highlands of Scotland. The story touches on golf, whisky, deception, Robert Burns, bagpipes, and the escape of the haggis to North America. "Eoin the Irish Bald Eagle" is the story of a juvenile bald eagle, found exhausted in a field in County Kerry, Ireland. What was a bald eagle doing in Ireland? This book relates the eagle's tale of how he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, and his adventures in Ireland. "Great Auk Tales" is for young and old. In it, he brings the extinct great auks back from the grave, and relates their exciting adventures as they find a new home. "The Gollymocky Whale" follows the adventures of a group of boys in an Irish boarding school as they set out to free a landlocked humback whale. All four books are masterfully illustrated by the artist Gordon D'Arcy, Ireland's leading nature artist.