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Frank Frankfort Moore (1855–1931) was a British dramatist, novelist and poet. Born in Ireland, Moore worked as a journalist (1876–92) before gaining fame as an author of fiction.
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Poetry
- Flying from a Shadow
- Dawn
- The Discoverer
Novels
- The Silver Sickle (1890)
- They Call it Love (1895)
- The Sale of a Soul (1895)
- Phyllis of Philistia (1895)
- The Artful Miss Dill (1906)
- Fanny's First Novel (1913)
- The Hand and Dagger (1928)
Plays
- A March Hare (1877)
- Moth and Flame (1878)
- Kitty Clive, Actress (1895)
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
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