BOOK SIGNING: James Laffey, editor of the Western People, and guest of honour, pictured with author Stephen Dunford at the launch of ‘In Humbert’s Footsteps’ in the Jackie Clarke Library, Ballina. Picture: John O’Grady.
BOOK SIGNING: James Laffey, editor of the Western People, and guest of honour, pictured with author Stephen Dunford at the launch of ‘In Humbert’s Footsteps’ in the Jackie Clarke Library, Ballina. Picture: John O’Grady.
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#1 by Hank Jones on July 7, 2011 - 3:22 pm
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So this is Steve Dunford? I think he must publish more books too. As what I saw for his book Irish Highwaymen book, he is a good author. I bought his book last December. I am looking for “his In Humbert’s Footsteps” book but looks like didn’t publish yet in Amazon? Why? I am an Amazon user and I possibly buy his book if only it’s available but I can’t find it. He has the potential to be a well known author around the world if he just continued to publish a book.