Stoney Road Press At The Dublin Book Fair
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Stoney Road Press will be exhibiting this weekend at the Dublin Book Fair in the Freemasons’ Hall on Molesworth Street.
Along with our new publication of THE DEAD by James Joyce with illustrations by Robert Berry, we will also be exhibiting our full collection of hand-printed books, including AT SIXES AND SEVENS by Paul Muldoon & Rita Duffy, and FIGHTING WORDS, a collection of specially commissioned short stories by Russell Banks, John Banville, Richard Bausch, Anne Enright, David Mitchell, Joyce Carol Oates, Annie Proulx, Salman Rushdie, Sam Shepard, Colm Toibin, with an etching by Sean Scully.