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Jonathan Swift - Turquoise/Gold Pen
Precio habitual €5.00
Beautiful pen with an image of famous Irish Writer Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin in November 1667. Entering Trinity College at the tender age of 14.
Swift is probably best known to modern audiences from his satirical works, most notably in what became known as Gulliver’s Travels. After the completion on his B.A. and M.A. in Trinity, Swift moved to London.
In 1713 Swift returned to Ireland on his appointment as Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral.
With the quotations:
He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.
There is nothing constant in this world but inconsistency.
No wise man ever wished to be younger.
Jonathan Swift Bottle Opener - Fridge Magnet
Precio habitual €4.99
Bottle opener with image of Jonathan swift and the quote " A tavern is a place where madness is sold by the bottle".
High quality magnetic metal and resin bottle opener on backing card.
This magnetic bottle opener will always be to hand when stuck on your fridge door.
Jonathan Swift Pin-Up
Precio habitual €3.95
High quality cardboard hanging sign
This product has been produced using a high end printing process which results in excellent print colour reproduction.
Complete with hanging tag.
Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin in November 1667. Entering Trinity College at the tender age of 14 Swift found himself ill-suited to the institution. The records show that he neglected his studies and on several occasions was censured for, amongst other transgressions, ‘tavern haunting’. Swift is probably best known to modern audiences from his satirical works, most notably in what became known as Gulliver’s Travels. After the completion on his B.A. and M.A. in Trinity, Swift moved to London and worked as a political pamphleteer for both the Whigs and Tories, at various times. In 1713 Swift returned to Ireland on his appointment as Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral. He soon became a champion of the Irish cause and is now considered an Irish patriot. Swift died in 1745 and was buried in his own cathedral.