George A. Birmingham
George A. Birmingham
16 July 1865 – 2 February 19501
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Pseudonym of James Owen Hannay, a Irish clergyman and prolific novelist (<a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_A._Birmingham>Wikipedia</a>, <a href=http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/b#a8765>Gutenberg</a>).
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What is George A. Birmingham best known for?
George A. Birmingham, the pen name of James Owen Hannay, is primarily recognized for his humorous novels that often satirize Irish society and politics in the early 20th century.
Does George A. Birmingham have any notable book series?
While many of his novels feature recurring themes and settings, George A. Birmingham did not write a formal series with a continuous plot or characters across multiple books in the way modern series are structured.
What is the writing style of George A. Birmingham?
His writing is characterized by its witty dialogue, lighthearted tone, and keen observational humor, often employing satire to comment on social and political issues of his time.