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Adrigoole | | 1929 | Peadar O'Donnell | | | | | |
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Carson, the statesman | | 1935 | Ian Duncan Colvin | | | | | |
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The evolution of Sinn Fein | | 1920 | Robert Mitchell Henry | | | | | |
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The evolution of Sinn Fein | | 1920 | Robert Mitchell Henry | | | | | |
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The fine arts and civilization of ancient Ireland: illustrated with chromo and other lithographs, and several woodcut | | 1863 | Henry O'Neill | | | | | |
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Here's Ireland | | 1925 | Harold Speakman | | | | | |
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Ireland's secret service in England | | 1928 | Edward Mark Brady | | | | | |
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Ireland's woes and Britain's wiles | | 1922 | Andrew Wyelie Gerrie | | | | | |
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The Irish Free State: a survey of the newly constructed institutions of the self-governing Irish people, together with a report on Ulster | | 1925 | William H. Brayden | | | | | |
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Islanders | | 1928 | Peadar O'Donnell | | | | | |
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The land and people of Ireland | [1st ed.] | 1953 | Elinor O'Brien | | | | | |
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The life of Lord Carson | | 1931 | Ian Duncan Colvin, Edward Marjoribanks | | | | | |
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Man of Aran | | 1934 | Pat. Mullen | | | | | |
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My Saint Patrick | | 1937 | Alan Michael Buck | | | | | |
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Ourselves alone!: The story of Arthur Griffith and the origin of the Irish Free State | | 1959 | Padraic Colum | | | | | |
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Red terror and green: the Sinn-Fein-bolshevist movement | | 1920 | Richard Dawson | | | | | |
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The resurrection of a nation | | 1934 | James Kieran Fielding | | | | | |
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Sinn Fein: an illumination | | 1919 | P. S. (Patrick Sarsfield) O'Hegarty | | | | | |
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The story of St. Patrick's purgatory | | 1917 | Shane Leslie | | | | | |
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Sullivan | | 1957 | Walter Macken | | | | | |
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W.B. Yeats, self-critic: a study of his early verse | | 1951 | Thomas Francis Parkinson | | | | | |
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The way it was with them | | 1928 | Peadar O'Donnell, Robert Lynd | | | | | |
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What made Ireland Sinn Fein: the chief political content of Pearse, the Gael of Gaels; something of MacNeill, Ireland's historian, Griffith, Ireland's statistician, and The O'Rahilly, a leader of the volunteers; the result of a year's (1919) study in Ireland of Sinn Fein | | 1921 | John X. Regan, Padraic Pearse | | | | | |
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