"I think women should make a habit of canceling the wars."
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Playwrights from IrelandNovelists from IrelandPeople from DublinShort story writers from IrelandNon-fiction authors from Ireland
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Leonard Wibberley
Leonard Wibberley (April 9, 1915 – November 22, 1983) was a prolific Irish author, best known for his comic novels about the imaginary country Grand Fenwick, particularly The Mouse That Roared.
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