41 books • 2 series
Jail Journal, Commenced on Board the Shearwater Steamer, in Dublin Bay, Continued at Spike Island on Board the Scourge War Steamer on Board the Dromedary Hulk, Bermuda on Board the Neptune Convict Ship at Pernambuco at the Cape of Good Hope (During
Ireland, France, and Prussia
The History of Ireland, Vol. 2
An Ulsterman for Ireland
The Scripture Doctrine of the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and Other Subjects Connected ...
An Apology for the British Government in Ireland (Classic Reprint)
The History of Ireland, Vol. 1 of 2
The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill
Jail Journal, Commenced on Board the Shearwater Steamer, in Dublin Bay, Continued at Spike Island--On Board the Scourge War Steamer--On Board the Dromedary Hulk, Bermuda--On Board the Neptune Convict Ship--At Pernambuco--At the Cape of Good Hope ( - War Co
Ireland, France, and Prussia; A Selection from the Speeches and Writings of John Mitchel - Scholar's Choice Edition
An Apology for the British Government in Ireland - Scholar's Choice Edition
Jail Journal ... - Scholar's Choice Edition
The History of Ireland - Primary Source Edition
1641 reply to the falsification of history
The History of Ireland Volume 1-2; From the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time
The Crusade of the Period; And Last Conquest of Ireland (Perhaps)
The Scripture Doctrine of the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and Other Subjects Connected Therewith, in a Series of Sermons
The Crusade of the Period; And, Last Conquest of Ireland (Perhaps) Volume 4
The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster, Called by the English, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone; With Some Account of His Predecessors, Con, Shane a
Memoir of Thomas Devin Reilly
1641
The History of Ireland, from the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time; Being a Continuation of the History of the ABBE Macgeoghegan. Compiled by J. Mitchel.
Ireland Since '98
The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster; Called by the English, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, with Some Account of His Predecessors, Con. Shane and Tirlough