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11Th Sept Hieroglyphics by Anne Donovan 13Th 2004 Autumn/Winter FIRST SEASON 2004 6th – 11th Sept Hieroglyphics By Anne Donovan 13th – 18th Sept Poker Alice By Greg Hemphill 20th – 25th Sept Leather Bound By Chris Dolan 27th Sept – 2nd Oct The Head of Red O’Brien By Mark O’Halloran 4th – 9th Oct Dessert Storm By Anna Burnside/Jon Pope 11th – 16th Oct Mobile By Dave Anderson 18th – 23rd Oct Laughing at the Fuhrer By John Bett 25th – 30th Oct Buridan’s Ass By Steve Plant 1st – 6th Nov The Genisis Book By Peter Arnott 8th – 13th Nov So Long, Sleeping Beauty By Isobel Mahon 15th – 20th Nov On the Sidelines By William McIlvanney 22nd – 27th Nov My Father’s Suit By Peter McDougall 2005 Spring/Summer 2005 Autumn/Winter 2005 w/c 21st Feb w/c 29th August Fog The Shedding of the Suit By Bruce Morton By Peter McDougall w/c 28th Feb w/c 5th Sept Casanova’s Limp The Backpacker Blues By S R Plant By Douglas Maxwell w/c 7th Mar w/c 12th Sept Hot Air Behind Office Doors By Robin Sen By Claire Hemphill w/c 14th Mar w/c 19th Sept Just the Job Undone By Ian Black By Jamie Havelin w/c 21st Mar w/c 26th Sept Days of the War and Rosie Wheesht! 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