Frank Frankfort Moore

For other people with the same name, see Frank Moore (disambiguation).

Frank Frankfort Moore (18551931) was an Irish dramatist, biographer, novelist and poet. Born in Limerick, Ireland, Moore worked as a journalist (187692) before gaining fame as an author of fiction. Died at St. Leonard's, May 1931.[1]

Poetry

Novels

An image of a man with a wrinkled, smiling face taking off a mask of a plain face. The accompanying text reads "The Sale of a Soul by F. Frankfort Moore".
Promotional poster for The Sale of a Soul.

Plays

Humour

Biography

History

Notable Quotations

"He knew that to offer a man friendship when love is in his heart is like giving a loaf of bread to one who is dying of thirst." The Jessamy Bride

"I think that if ever a mortal heard the voice of God, it would be in a garden at the cool of the day." A Garden of Peace

External links

  1. Moore, Frank Frankfort (1931-05-14). "Distinguished Litterateur Dead". Limerick Chronicle.


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