Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
Brendan Behan NPG x36004
© estate of Peter Keen / National Portrait Gallery, London
by Peter Keen
Dublin born writer and playwright, Brendan Behan first began to write while imprisoned for IRA terrorist activities. His first play The Quare Fellow (1954, filmed 1962) and subsequent play The Hostage (1958), were both produced by influential theatre director Joan Littlewood. Behan’s autobiographical novel Borstal Boy (1958) also helped establish his reputation as a leading Irish writer. In 1955 he married Beatrice ffrench-Salkeld, the daughter of painter Cecil ffrench-Salkeld. Beatrice would illustrate Behan’s book Hold Your Hour and Have Another (1963), and after… more
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Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.
This Brendan Behan greetings card is super easy to use. Just write your message inside and send it to someone special. Make sure to handle it gently to avoid any creases. Keep it in a dry place to prevent damage. When writing, use a nice pen so the ink doesn’t smudge on the card.




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