Philip Dixon Hardy (1794–1875) was an Irish poet, bookseller, printer, and publisher. He introduced the use of steam-powered printing presses in Ireland...
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Jeremiah (1894). Hero-Tales of Ireland. London: Macmillan and Co. Hardy, Philip Dixon (1837). Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland: Illustrated with...
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journal had expanded to include more writers, such as C. P. Meehan, Philip Dixon Hardy, James Clarence Mangan, and John O'Donovan. Mangan in particular worked...
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and has been uninhabited since that time.[citation needed] In 1834, Philip Dixon Hardy published an account of his 1828 journey to the "vale of Castle Donovan"...
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notably Leslie McFarlane, under the collective pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. The Hardy Boys have evolved since their debut in 1927. From 1959 to 1973, the...
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from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021. Philip Dixon Hardy. The Northern Tourist; Or, Stranger's Guide to the North and North...
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Highest Mountain. Down County Museum. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-9567278-6-2. Philip Dixon Hardy. The Northern Tourist; Or, Stranger's Guide to the North and North...
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Biography", John Crone (Dublin: Talbot 1928). The Dublin Penny Journal, Philip Dixon Hardy, 1835, p. 410. Irish Graves in England, Michael M’Donagh ("Evening...
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.5.4199M. doi:10.1038/ncomms5199. ISSN 2041-1723. PMID 24947142. Philip Dixon Hardy (1832). The Dublin penny journal . Volume 1, Issue 1. Carlingford:...
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fencing. Frank Hardy is the older (18) of the two Hardy brothers in The Hardy Boys novel series by Franklin W. Dixon. In The Hardy Boys (2020 TV series)...
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