The only book I can find that is a fictional work is a star called Henry by roddy Doyle it's avalible anywhere.
I hope that helps you.
It's DeValera.
There are many famous people in Irish history like Padraig Pearse, Michael Collins, Daniel O'Connell, Robert Emmet, Charles Stewart Parnell, Éamonn DeValera and many, many others.
Peggy Parnell has written: 'Francis Frith's Paignton' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works
Mary Davies Parnell wrote a biography called "Parnell: A Documentary History." The book covers the life and political career of her late husband, Charles Stewart Parnell, an Irish nationalist leader.
fictionalized history. but non fiction
John Macquarrie-Collins has written: 'History of Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Fiction, History
Parnell and Davitt were members of the Irish Nationalist movement of the 19th century. Parnell and Davitt were leaders of the Land League movement which sought to redistribute land owned by the landed gentry to the ordinary farmers of the country. Parnell was also a Member of Parliament and campaigned for Irish Home Rule.
Michael Collins is a very famous person in Irish history.
Arthur Loyd Collins has written: 'Hero stories from Missouri history' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature
Mary Elizabeth Collins has written: 'Modern times' -- subject(s): History
Anne Pickens Collins has written: 'A goodly heritage' -- subject(s): History
Ken Collins has written: 'Oatmeal and Eaton's catalog' -- subject(s): Biography, History
the significance is all about looking at the hidden pats of history (fictional or non-fictional and accepting the pieces that are normally ignored or unthought of. the significance is all about looking at the hidden pats of history (fictional or non-fictional and accepting the pieces that are normally ignored or unthought of.