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New York. 1985. St Martin's Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0312818165. 288 pages. hardcover. Jacket art by Bob Korn. keywords: Literature Ireland. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Coote had only lived in Glen for a week, but everyone knew him already. And he knew his quarreling next-door neighbors. He first met the Proker (actually Hugh Donnelly, but the name was rusty from lack of use) and his donkey. As he rode, the Proker carried a stick with a nail in it and he wasn't too keen about Coote's other neighbor, Salmo. ‘That nail is for Salmo. I have no quarrel with anyone but Salmo. As the poet said, he's the lump in my stirabout, the stone-bruise on my foot, But you and me, we're friends, Mr. Coote. ' His neighbors gave Coote concern. When he was talking to the priest over a glass of whiskey and was asked, ‘What do you think of our Glen? ' he answered, ‘It's a wild place, and the wild Atlantic makes it wilder. ' ‘What do you hope to do here? ' the priest asked. ‘I hope to live off nine acres of rocky land like everyone else. If all goes well, I may buy a few sheep and take up salmon and lobster fishing. There's so much one can do in a place like this. ' There was, including the building of a proper bridge across an inlet, and winning a Patrick McGinley horse race, and avoiding being gaffed, grassed, and gutted before he had time to say one ‘Our Father, ' In particular, there was the feud-afight to the death-between Salmo and the Proker. THE TRICK OF THE GA BOLGA is a novel in which a marvelously talented author displays his talents and his love and understanding of Ireland most completely. inventory #2514.