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1971).

Jordan, A. J., W. T. Cosgrave: Founder of Modern Ireland (Westport, 2007). Joy, S., The IRA in Kerry, 1916–1921 (Cork, 2005).

Kautt, W. H., The Anglo-Irish War, 1916–1921: A People’s War (Westport, CT, and Lon- don, 1999).

Kautt, W. H., Ambushes and Armour: The Irish Rebellion 1919–1921 (Dublin, 2014).


 

Kautt, W. H., Ground Truths: British Army Operations in the Irish War of Independence

(Sallins, 2014).

Kearns, K., Dublin Tenement Life: An Oral History (Dublin, 1994). Kearns, K., Dublin Street Life and Lore (Dublin, 1997).

Kearns, L. (ed. A. P. Smithson), In Times of Peril (Dublin, 1922). Keatinge, P., A Place Among the Nations (Dublin, 1978).

Kee, R., The Green Flag (combining three separate volumes entitled The Most Distress- ful Country, The Bold Fenian Men and Ourselves Alone) (London, 1972).

Kee, R., Ireland: A History (London, 1981).

Keegan, J., Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to al-Qaeda (New York, 2003).

Kenna, G. B., Facts and Figures of the Belfast Pogroms 1920–1922 (Dublin, 1922; ed.

Thomas Donaldson, 1997).

Kenneally, I., The Paper Wall: Newspapers and Propaganda in Ireland, 1919–1921 (Cork, 2008).

Keogh, D., Twentieth-Century Ireland: Revolution and State Building (Dublin, 2005).

The Kerryman, Dublin’s Fighting Story, 1916–1921, Told by the Men Who Made it

(Tralee, 1947; ed. D. Ferriter and B. Ó Conchubhair, Cork, 2009).

The Kerryman, Kerry’s Fighting Story, 1916–1921, Told by the Men Who Made it (Tralee, 1947; ed. J. J. Lee and B. Ó Conchubhair, Cork, 2009).

The Kerryman, Limerick’s Fighting Story, 1916–1921, Told by the Men Who Made it

(Tralee, 1948; ed. R. O’Donnell and B. Ó Conchubhair, Cork, 2009).

The Kerryman, Rebel Cork’s Fighting Story, 1916–1921, Told by the Men Who Made it

(Tralee, 1961; ed. P. Hart and B. Ó Conchubhair, Cork, 2009).

The Kerryman, Sworn to be Free: The Complete Book of IRA Jailbreaks, 1918–1921

(Tralee, 1971).

Kitson, General F., Bunch of Five (London, 1977).

Knirck, J., Ghosts and Realities: Female TDs and the Treaty Debate (New Jersey, 1997).

Knirck, J., Imagining Ireland’s Independence: The Debates over the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921

(Plymouth, 2006).

Knirck, J., Women of the Dá il (Dublin, 2006).

Kostick, C., Revolution in Ireland: Popular Militancy, 1917 to 1923 (London, 1996). Kotsonouris, M., Retreat from Revolution: The Dá il Courts, 1920–1924 (Dublin, 1994). Laffan, M., The Partition of Ireland, 1911–1925 (Dundalk, 1983).

Laffan, M., The Resurrection of Ireland: The Sinn Fé in Party, 1916–1923 (Cambridge, 1999).

Lalor, J. F. (ed. L. Fogarty), James Fintan Lalor, Patriot and Political Essayist (1807–1849)

(Dublin, 1919).

Lankford, S., The Hope and the Sadness: Personal Recollections of Troubled Times in Ireland

(Cork, 1980).

Lapping, B., End of Empire (London, 1985).

Laqueur, W., Guerilla Warfare: A Historical and Critical Study (London, 1977). Lavelle, P., James O’Mara: A Staunch Sinn Fé iner (Dublin, 1961).

Lawrence, T. E., Seven Pillars of Wisdom (privately published, 1926; Wordsworth, 1997). Lazenby, E., Ireland—A Catspaw (London, 1928).

Lee, J. J., Ireland 1912–1985 (Cambridge, 1989).

Lee, J. and Ó Tuathaigh, G., The Age of de Valera (Dublin, 1982).


 

Leeson, D., The Black and Tans: British Police and Auxiliaries in the Irish War of Indepen- dence, 1920–1921 (Oxford, 2012).

Leiberson, G. (ed. ), The Irish Uprising, 1916–1922 (New York, 1966). Lenihan, E., Defiant Irish Women (Cork, 1991).

Liddell Hart, B. H., ‘Foreword’, in Mao Tse-tung and Che Guevara, Guerrilla Warfare

(London, 1962).

Liddell Hart, B. H., Lawrence of Arabia (New York, 1991).

Lowe, W. J., Disbandment and After: The Old RIC in the New Free State (undated).

Luddy, M. and Murphy, C., Women Surviving: Studies in Irish Women’s History in the 19th and 20th Centuries (Dublin, 1990).

Lynch, D. (ed. F. O’Donoghue), The IRB and the 1916 Insurrection (Cork, 1957). Lysaght, D. R. O’Connor, The Republic of Ireland (Cork, 1970).

Macardle, D., The Irish Republic (New York, 1937; 1965).

MacAtasney, G., Seá n MacDiarmada: The Mind of the Revolution (Dublin, 2005).

MacBride, J. (ed. A. J. Jordan), Boer War to Easter Rising: The Writings of John MacBride

(Westport, 2006).

MacBride, S. (ed. C. Lawlor), That Day’s Struggle: A Memoir 1904–1951 (Dublin, 2005). McCall, E., The Auxiliaries: Tudor’s Toughs. A Study of the Auxiliary Division of the Royal

Irish Constabulary 1920–1922 (London, 2010). McCartan, P., With de Valera in America (Dublin, 1932). McCarthy, J. R., Kevin O’Higgins (Dublin, 2006).

McCoole, S., Hazel: A Life of Lady Lavery (Dublin, 1996). McCoole, S., Guns and Chiffon (Dublin, 1997).

McCoole, S., No Ordinary Women: Irish Female Activists in the RevolutionaryYears

(Dublin, 2003).

McCullagh, D., De Valera, Vol. 1: Rise (Dublin, 2017).

MacCurtain, F., Remember It’s for Ireland: A Family Memoir of Tomá s MacCurtain (Cork, 2008).

McDermott, J., Northern Divisions: The Old IRA and the Belfast Pogroms, 1920–1922

(Belfast, 2001).

McDonnell, K. K., There is a Bridge at Bandon (Cork, 1972). McDonnell, V., Michael Collins: Most Wanted Man (Cork, 2008).

McDowell, R. B., Crisis and Decline: The Fate of the Southern Unionists (Dublin, 1998). McDowell, R. B., The Irish Convention of 1917–1918 (London, 1970).

MacDowell, V., Michael Collins and the Irish Republican Brotherhood (Dublin, 1997). MacEoin, U. (ed. ), Survivors: The Story of Ireland’s Struggle as Told Through Some of Her

Outstanding Living People. Notes 1913–1916 (Dublin, 1966).

McGarry, F., The Rising: Ireland: Easter 1916 (Oxford, 2010).

McGee, O., The IRB: The Irish Republican Brotherhood from the Land League to Sinn Fé in

(Dublin, 2005).

McGough, E., Diarmuid Lynch: A Forgotten Irish Patriot (Cork, 2013). McGuinness, C. J., Sailor of Fortune: Adventures of an Irish Sailor, Soldier, Pirate, Pearl-

Fisher, Gun-Runner, Rebel and Antarctic Explorer (Philadelphia, 1935).

McInnes, C. and Sheffield, G. D., Warfare in the Twentieth Century: Theory and Prac- tice (London, 1988).

Mackay, J., Michael Collins: A Life (Edinburgh, 1996).

McMahon, P., British Spies and Irish Rebels: British Intelligence in Ireland, 1916–


1945 (Suffolk, 2008).

MacManus, M. J., É amon de Valera (Dublin, 1944).

Macready, General Sir N., Annals of an Active Life (2 vols) (London, 1925; 1942). MacSwiney, T., Principles of Freedom (Dublin, 1921; 1936).

Maher, J., The Flying Column: West Kilkenny, 1916–1921 (Dublin, 1988). Maher, J., Harry Boland: A Biography (Cork, 1998).

Malcom, E., The Irish Policeman: 1822–1922: A Life (Dublin, 2006).

Malone, J. (trans. P. J. Twohig), Blood on the Flag: An Autobiography of a Freedom Fighter

(Ballincollig, 1996).

Malone, T., Alias Seá n Forde (Danesfort, 2000).

Manchester, W., Winston Churchill: The Last Lion (Boston, 1983).

Mansergh, N., The Unresolved Question: the Anglo-Irish Settlement and its Undoing, 1912– 1972 (New Haven, CT, 1991).

Mao Zedong (Mao Tse Tung) (trans. Brigadier General Samuel Griffith, USMC), On Guerrilla Warfare (Westport, CT, 1961).

Marjoribanks, E., Life of Lord Carson, vol. I (London, 1932). [See Colvin, I. D., for vols II and III. ]

Markievicz, Countess C., A Call to the Women of Ireland (Dublin, 1918). Markievicz, Countess C., Prison Letters of Countess Markievicz (London, 1987).

Marreco, A., The Rebel Countess: The Life and Times of Constance Markievicz (London, 1967).

Martin, H., Insurrection in Ireland (London, 1921).

Marx, K. and Engels, F. (ed. R. Dixon), The Irish Question (Moscow, 1971).

Matthews, K., Fatal Influences: The Impact of Ireland on British Politics 1920–1925

(Dublin, 2004).

Maye, B., Arthur Griffith (Dublin, 1997).

Menzies, C. [writing as ‘A Woman of No Importance’], As Others See Us (London, 1924).

Midleton, Earl of, Ireland—Dupe or Heroine (London, 1932). Mitchell, A., Labour in Irish Politics (Dublin, 1974).

Mitchell, A., Revolutionary Government in Ireland: Dá il É ireann, 1919–1922 (Dublin, 1995).

Mitchell, A. and Ó Snodaigh, P. (eds), Irish Political Documents: 1916–1949 (Dublin, 1985).

Mitchell, D., Women on the Warpath (London, 1966).

Mockaitis, T. R., British Counterinsurgency, 1919–1960 (London, 1990). Moody, T. W. and Martin, F. X., The Course of Irish History (Cork, 1967). Moran, M., Executed for Ireland: The Patrick Moran Story (Cork, 2010). Moylan, S., Seá n Moylan: In His Own Words (Millstreet, 2003).

Moynihan, M. (ed. ), The Speeches and Statements by É amon de Valera, 1917–1973

(Dublin, 1980).

Mulcahy, R., Richard Mulcahy (1886–1971), A Family Memoir (Dublin, 1999).

Mulcahy, R., My Father the General: Richard Mulcahy and the Military History of the Revo- lution (Dublin, 2009).

Mulholland, M., The Politics and Relationships of Kathleen Lynn (Dublin, 2002). Mullins, B., Memoirs of Billy Mullins, Veteran of the War of Independence (with introduc-

tion by M. O’Rourke) (Tralee, 1983).


 

Murphy, B. P., John Chartres: Mystery Man of the Treaty (Dublin, 1995).

Murphy, B. P., The Origin and Organisation of British Propaganda in Ireland, 1920

(Dublin, 2006).

Murphy, G., TheYear of Disappearances (Cork, 2010).

Murphy, G., The Great Cover-Up: The Truth about the Death of Michael Collins (Cork, 2018).

Nankivell, J. M. and Loch, S., Ireland in Turmoil (London, 1922). Neeson, E., The Life and Death of Michael Collins (Cork, 1968). Neeson, E., Birth of a Republic (Dublin, 1998).

Neeson, E., The Battle of Crossbarry (Cork, 2008).

Neilson, K. (ed. ), Go Spy the Land: Military Intelligence in History (Westport, CT, 1992). Neligan, D., The Spy in the Castle (London, 1999).

Nelson, J., Michael Collins: The Final Days (Dublin, 1997). Ni Dheirg, I., The Story of Michael Collins (Cork, 1978).

Nic Shiubhlaigh, M. (as told to E. Kenny), The SplendidYears (Dublin, 1955). Nicholson, Sir H., King George V (London, 1952).

Noonan, G., The IRA in Britain 1919–1923, ‘In the Heart of Enemy Lines’ (Liverpool, 2017).

Norman, D., Terrible Beauty: A Life of Constance Markievicz (London, 1988). O’Brien, W., The Irish Revolution and How it Came About (London, 1923).

Ó Broin, L., Revolutionary Underground: The Story of the Irish Republican Brotherhood

(Dublin, 1976).

Ó Broin, L., Michael Collins (Dublin, 1980).

Ó Broin, L., In Great Haste: Letters of Michael Collins and Kitty Kiernan (Dublin, 1983). Ó Broin, L., W. E. Wylie and the Irish Revolution, 1916–1921 (Dublin, 1989).

O’Callaghan, J., Revolutionary Limerick: The Republican Campaign for Independence in Limerick, 1913–1921 (Dublin, 2010).

O’Callaghan, M., For Ireland and Freedom: Roscommon’s Contribution in the Fight for Free- dom (Cork, 2012).

O’Callaghan, S., Execution (London, 1974).

O’Carroll, J. P. and Murphy, J. A. (eds), De Valera and His Times (Cork, 1983). Ó Ceallaigh, S. T., Seá n T (Dublin, 1973).

O’Ceirin, K. and O’Ceirin, C., Women of Ireland (Galway, 1996).

O’Connor, B., With Michael Collins in the Fight for Independence (London, 1929). O’Connor, F., The Big Fellow (London, 1969; 1979).

O’Connor, J., A History of Ireland 1795–1924 (London, 1925).

O’Connor, U., A Terrible Beauty is Born: The Irish Troubles, 1912–1922 (London, 1975). O’Donoghue, F., No Other Law (Dublin, 1954; 1986).

O’Donoghue, F., Tomá s MacCurtá in, Soldier and Patriot (Tralee, 1971). O’Donoghue, F. (ed. ), IRA Jailbreaks, 1918–1921 (Cork, 1971).

O’Donovan, D., Kevin Barry and His Time (Glendale, 1989).

Ó Duibhir, L., Prisoners of War: The Ballykinlar Internment Camp 1920–1921 (Cork, 2013).

Ó Faolá in, S., The Life of de Valera (Dublin, 1933). Ó Faolá in, S., Constance Markievicz (London, 1934). Ó Faolá in, S., De Valera (London, 1939).

O’Farrell, B., The Founding of Dá il É ireann (Dublin, 1971).


 

O’Farrell, P[adraic], The Seá n MacEoin Story (Dublin, 1981). O’Farrell, P[adraic], The Ernie O’Malley Story (Dublin, 1983).

O’Farrell, P[adraic], Seá n MacEoin: The Blacksmith of Ballinalee (Mullingar, 1993). O’Farrell, P[adraic], Who’s Who in the Irish War of Independence and Civil War (Dublin,

1997).

O’Farrell, P[eter], Memoirs of Irish Volunteer Activity, 1917–1924. (New York, 1978). Ó Fathaigh, P. (ed. T. G. McMahon), Pá draig Ó Fathaigh’s War of Independence: Recollec-

tions of a Galway Gaelic Leaguer (Cork, 2000).

O’Halpin, E., The Decline of the Union: British Government in Ireland, 1892–1920 (Syra- cuse, NY, 1987).

O’Halpin, E., Head of the Civil Service: A Study of Sir Warren Fisher (London, 1989). O’Hegarty, P. S., Sinn Fé in: An Illumination (Dublin and London, 1919).

O’Hegarty, P. S., The Victory of Sinn Fé in (Dublin, 1924; 1998). O’Higgins, K., Civil War and the Events that Led to it (Dublin, 1922).

Ó Luing, S., I Die in a Good Cause: A Study of Thomas Ashe, Idealist and Revolutionary

(Tralee, 1970).

O’Mahony, S., Frongoch, University of Revolution (Killiney, 1987; 1995). O’Mahony, S., The Burning of the Custom House in Dublin, 1921 (Dublin, 2000). O’Mahony, S., The First Hunger Strike—Thomas Ashe, 1917 (Dublin, 2001).

O’Mahony, S., Three Murders in Dublin Castle, 1920 (Dublin, 2005). O’Malley, C., The Men Will Talk to Me (Cork, 2010).

O’Malley, E., On Another Man’s Wound (Dublin, 1936; 1979).

O’Malley, E., An Army Without Banners: Adventures of an Irish Volunteer (Dublin, 1939). O’Malley, E., The Singing Flame (Dublin, 1978).

O’Malley, E., Raids and Rallies (Dublin, 1982).

O’Malley, E. (ed. C. K. H. O’Malley), Rising Out: Seá n Connolly of Longford (1890– 1921) (Dublin, 2007).

O’Meara, M., Bloody Sunday, 1920–1995: A Commemorative Booklet (Dublin, 1995). O’Neill, F. and Gallagher, T. P., The Anglo-Irish Treaty (London, 1965).

O’Neill, T., The Battle of Clonmult and the IRA’s Worst Defeat (Dublin, 2006). Ó Neill, T. and Ó Fiannachta, P., De Valera (2 vols) (Dublin, 1968–70).

O’Reilly, T. (ed. ), Our Struggle for Independence: Eye-witness Accounts from the Pages of An Cosantó ir (Cork, 2009).

O’Reilly, T., Rebel Heart: George Lennon: Flying Column Commander (Cork, 2010). Ó Ruairc, P. Ó g, Blood on the Banner: The Republican Struggle in Clare (Cork, 2009).

Ó Ruairc, P. Ó g, Truce: Murder, Myth, and the Last Days of the War of Independence (Cork, 2016).

O’Sullivan, M., Seá n Lemass (Dublin, 1994).

O’Sullivan, N., Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Gaol (Dublin, 2007). Osborne, C., Michael Collins, Himself (Douglas, Co. Cork, 2003).

Osborne, C., The Michael Collins Album: A Life in Pictures (Cork, 2007). Owen, F., Tempestuous Journey: Lloyd George, his Life and Times (London, 1954). Packenham, F. (Lord Longford), Peace by Ordeal (London, 1935; 1972).

Packenham, F. (Lord Longford) and O’Neill, T. P., É amon de Valera, A Biography (Dublin, 1970).

Packenham, T., TheYear of Liberty (London, 1969).

Paret, P. (ed. ), Makers of Modern Strategy (Princeton, NJ, 1986).


 

Pelling, N., Anglo-Irish Relations 1798–1922 (London, 2003). Phillips, W. A., The Revolution in Ireland: 1906–1923 (London, 1923).

Phoenix, É., Northern Nationalism: Nationalist Politics, Partition and the Catholic Minority in Northern Ireland, 1890–1940 (Belfast, 1994).

Pinkman, J. A., In the Legion of the Vanguard (Cork, 1998).

Polk, W. R., Violent Politics: A History of Insurgency, Terrorism, and Guerrilla War from the American Revolution to Iraq (New York, 2007).

Pollard, H. B. C., The Secret Societies of Ireland: Their Rise and Progress (London, 1922). Price, D., The Flame and the Candle: War in Mayo, 1919–1924 (Cork, 2012).

Price, D., We Bled Together (Cork, 2017).

Rees, R., Ireland 1905–25, Volume I. Text and Historiography (Newtownards, 1998). Regan, J., The Irish Counter-revolution, 1921–1936 (Dublin, 1999).

Regan, J., Myth and the Irish State (Sallins, 2013).

Regan, J. M. (ed. J. Augusteijn), The Memoirs of John M. Regan, a Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC: 1909–1948 (Dublin, 2007).

Riddell, Lord, War Diary, 1914–1918 (London, 1970). Ring, J., Erskine Childers (London, 1996).

Robertson, Sir W., From Private to Field Marshal (London, 1921). Robins, J., Custom House People (Dublin, 1993).

Roskill, S., Hankey: Man of Secrets (2 vols) (London, 1972). Ryan, A., Comrades: Inside the War of Independence (Dublin, 2006).

Ryan, B., A Full Private Remembers the Troubled Times (Hollyford, 1969). Ryan, D., Remembering Sion (London, 1934).

Ryan, D., Unique Dictator: A Study of É amon de Valera (London, 1936). Ryan, D., Seá n Treacy and the Third Tipperary Brigade (Tralee, 1945).

Ryan, D., Michael Collins: The Invisible Army (Tralee, 1968).

Ryan, L. and Ward, M. (eds), Irish Women and Nationalism: Soldiers, New Women and Wicked Hags (Dublin, 2004).

Ryan, L. and Ward, M. (eds), Irish Women and the Vote (Dublin, 2007). Ryan, M., The Tom Barry Story (Dublin, 1982).

Ryan, M., The Day Michael Collins Was Shot (Dublin, 1989).

Ryan, M., Michael Collins and the Women in his Life (Dublin, 1996). [Republished as

Michael Collins and the Women Who Spied for Ireland (Cork, 2007). ] Ryan, M., Tom Barry: IRA Freedom Fighter (Cork, 2003).

Ryan, M., The Real Chief: The Story of Liam Lynch (Dublin, 2005). Scanlon, M., The Dublin Metropolitan Police (London, 1998).

Seibold, B. S., Emily Hobhouse and the Reports on the Concentration Camps during the Boer War 1899–1902 (Stuttgart, 2011).

Seth, R., Anatomy of Spying (New York, 1963). Sheehan, T., Mrs Lindsay, Lady Hostage (Dripsey, 1990).

Sheehan, T., Execute Hostage Compton-Smith (Dripsey, 1993).

Sheehan, W., Fighting for Dublin: The British Battle for Dublin, 1919–1921 (Cork, 2007).

Sheehan, W. (ed. ), British Voices from the Irish War of Independence 1918–1921: The Words of British Servicemen Who Were There (Cork, 2007).

Sheehan, W., Hearts and Mines: The British 5th Division, Ireland, 1920–1922 (Cork, 2009).

Sheehan, W., A Hard Local War (Dublin, 2011).


 

Shelly, J. R., A Short History of the Third Tipperary Brigade (Cashel, 1996).

Short, K. R. M., The Dynamite War: Irish-American Bombers in Victorian Britain (Dublin, 1979).

Sigerson, S. M., The Assassination of Michael Collins (CreateSpace Independent Publish- ing, 2013).

Sinn Fé in: A Century of Struggle (Dublin, 2005).

Smith, J., Britain and Ireland: From Home Rule to Independence (Harlow, 2000). Smith, M., The Spying Game (London, 1996).

Smith, M. L. R., Fighting for Ireland: The Strategy of the Irish Republican Movement (New York, 1995).

Smith, N. C., Dorothy Macardle: A Life (Dublin, 2007).

Smuts, J. (ed. J. van der Poel), Selections from the Smuts Papers (7 vols) (Cambridge, 1973).

Stafford, D., Churchill and Secret Service (New York, 1997).

Steed, H. W., Through ThirtyYears, 1882–1922, vol. II (New York, 1924). Stephens, J., Arthur Griffith, Journalist and Statesman (Dublin, 1922).

Stewart, A. T. Q., The Ulster Crisis: Resistance to Home Rule: 1912–1914 (London, 1967).

Stewart, A. T. Q. (ed. ), Michael Collins: The Secret File (Belfast, 1997).

Street, Major C. J. C. [writing as ‘I. O. ’], The Administration of Ireland, 1920 (New York, 1921; London, 1922).

Street, Major C. J. C., Ireland in 1921 (New York, 1921; London, 1922).

Stubbs, R., Hearts and Minds in Guerrilla Warfare: The Malayan Emergency, 1948–1960

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Sturgis, M. (ed. M. Hopkinson), The Last Days of Dublin Castle: The Mark Sturgis Di- aries (Dublin, 1999).

Talbot, H., Michael Collins’ Own Story (London, 1923).

Tansill, C. C., America and the Fight for Irish Freedom, 1866–1922 (New York, 1957). Taylor, A. J. P., English History 1914–1945 (London, 1965).

Taylor, A. J. P. (ed. ), Lloyd George: Twelve Essays (London, 1971).

Taylor, R., Assassination: The Death of Sir Henry Wilson and the Tragedy of Ireland (Lon- don, 1961).

Taylor, R., Michael Collins (London, 1970).

Thomson, Sir B., The Scene Changes (New York, 1939).

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Townshend, C., Britain’s Civil Wars: Counterinsurgency in the Twentieth Century (London, 1986).

Townshend, C., The Republic (London, 2013).

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Twohig, P. J., Green Tears for Hecuba (Cork, 1994).

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PAMPHLETS, PAPERS, PERIODICALS

‘General played tennis in IRA custody—remembering the past’, An Phoblacht, 29 June 1995.

‘The IRA and the Treaty’, An Phoblacht, 17 April 1997.

‘Rebuilding the Republican Movement’, An Phoblacht, 29 July 1999. ‘The East Clare election’, An Phoblacht, 12 August 1999.

‘Remembering the past: Molly O’Reilly’, An Phoblacht, 7 October 1999. ‘Erskine Childers’, An Phoblacht, 29 November 1999.

‘The Forgotten Ten’, An Phoblacht, 11 October 2001. ‘The missing piece’, An Phoblacht, 27 March 2002.

‘The burning of Balbriggan’, An Phoblacht, 27 August 2010.

‘Report of the Irish National Aid and Volunteers’ Dependants’ Fund’, Catholic Bulletin

(August 1919).

‘Amazing adventures of the man who played hide-and-seek with the government’,

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