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The World’s Work,
An Illustrated Magazine of National Efficiency and Social Progress,
published in 1907 by London’s William Heinemann, included a section entitled,
Ireland in 1907: An Editorial Appreciation.
The following two articles were written by Bram Stoker.
On the former site of Dublin’s infamous Donnybrook Fair
the ambitious Irish International Exhibition Halls opened in May of 1907.
Read The Great White Fair by Bram Stoker.
Read The World's Greatest Shipbuilding Yard by Bram Stoker,
in which he extolled the efficiency of Harland and Wolff’s shipbuilding yard in Belfast.
One of the shipyard’s greatest achievements was construction of the ill-fated Titanic.
Ironically, the luxury ocean liner sank on April 15,
just five days before Bram Stoker passed away, on April 20, 1912.
Newspapers around the world were filled with unfolding details of the tragedy’s aftermath,
and Bram Stoker’s death got far less notice than if April of 1912 had been an ordinary April.
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