Eamon de Valera Head of State, Politician, Activist (14-Oct-1882 29-Aug-1975) SUBJECT OF BOOKS
John Bowman. De Valera and the Ulster Question. Oxford, England: Clarendon. 1982. Mary C. Bromage. De Valera and the March of a Nation. London: Hutchinson & Co.. 1956. 328pp. Tim Pat Coogan. De Valera: Long Fellow, Long Shadow. London: Hutchinson. 1993. 772pp. T. Ryle Dwyer. De Valera's Darkest Hour: In Search of National Independence, 1919-1932. Cork, Ireland: Mercier Press. 1982. 190pp. Owen Dudley Edwards. Eamon De Valera. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press. 1987. Constantine FitzGibbon. The Life and Times of Eamon De Valera. New York: Macmillan. 1974. Earl of Longford. Eamon De Valera. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1970. Patrick McCartan. With De Valera in America. Dublin, Ireland: Fitzpatrick. 1932. 284pp.
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