Mitchel, John, 1815-1875
Mitchel, John
John Mitchel Irish politician (1815-1875)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Mitchel ‡c Irish politician (1815-1875)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mitchel, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mitchel, John ‡d 1815-1875
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mitchel, John ‡d 1815-1875
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mitchel, John, ‡d 1815-1875
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mitchel, John, ‡d 1815-1875
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mitchel, John, ‡d 1815-1875
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Works
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An apology for the British Government in Ireland. | |
The citizen. | |
Essays literary and historical | |
Froude's crusade--both sides. | |
The gardens of hell : John Mitchel in Van Diemen's land 1850-1853 | |
The Great Irish famine | |
The history of Ireland, ancient and modern, taken from the most authentic records, and dedicated to the Irish Brigade | |
The history of Ireland, from the treaty of Limerick to the present time. | |
Ireland, France, and Prussia; a selection from the speeches and writings of John Mitchel | |
Irish political economy | |
Irisleabhar príosúin. | |
Jail journal; or, Five years in British prisons. 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 the anti-convict rebellion)--at Van Diemen's land--at Sydney--at Tahiti--at San Francisco--at Greytown--and concluded at no. 3, pier, North River, New York | |
Jail journal. Selections | |
Jail Journal : The classic diary of a great Irish patriot | |
Last conquest of Ireland (perhaps) | |
Lectures on the land tenures of Europe | |
The life and times of Aodh O'Neill, prince of Ulster; | |
Memoir of Thomas Devin Reilly | |
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Poems | |
Poems of James Clarence Mangan : (many hitherto uncollected) | |
Reply to the falsification of history by James Anthony Froude, entitled The English in Ireland | |
An Ulsterman for Ireland | |
The United Irishman. |