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‘Many of Rory’s poems are a paean to a lost Albion, in turn searingly soul searching, candid, funny, melancholic and tragic. They read like a slow river meandering down the tributaries of his life,’ writes Perspectives Magazine critic, Celia Lyttelton. The volume of sixty poems is dedicated to his daughter Evie whom we all met at the last AGM in Knockmaroon. It includes poems you will surely enjoy, such as the one about sleeping in the bodywarmth of a doghound in kennels. Or the one about bullfighting in Spain when sent there by his Editor at the Sunday Telegraph, Charles Moore.








