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Lady Gregory: An Irish Life
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Lady Gregory, Abbey Theatre founder and patron of W. B. Yeats, writer and daughter of a Galway landowner, became a key figure in the Irish Revival. This new biography investigates Augusta Gregory’s varied relationships and the contradictions and achievements of her life. This portrait of a fascinating woman places Lady Gregory in the Ireland of her time, showing how her nationalism in politics and literature shaped her life and work.

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Release dateApr 14, 2011
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Judith Hill

Judith Hill is an astrologer, herbalist, and award winning author of thirteen books including the classics Medical Astrology, A Guide to Planetary Pathology, The Astrological Body Types, Medical Astrology in Action, and Medical Astrology for Health Practitioners. She founded The Academy for Astrological Medicine and many original courses, including Medical Astrology 101, and created The Renaissance Medicine Conferences. Hill served as the Educational Director for the San Francisco NCGR. She is also an internationally recognized pioneer of astro-seismic and astro-genetics research, and served as a private assistant to physicist Arthur Young at The Institute for the Study of Consciousness. Hill is a Chartered Herbalist with The Dominion Herbal College and faculty with Kepler College and The Matthew Wood Institute of Herbalism. JudithHillAstrology.com stelliumpress@aol.com

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