About Dorothy Macardle
Dorothy Macardle was an Irish author and historian. Her book, The Irish Republic, is one of the most frequently cited narrative accounts of the Anglo-Irish War and its aftermath. She is generally regarded as the definitive contemporary historian from the republican anti-treaty perspective.
Novels
Uneasy Freehold (1941)
aka The Uninvited
Fantastic Summer (1946)
aka The Unforeseen
Dark Enchantment (1953)
Shakespeare, Man and Boy (1961)
aka The Uninvited
Fantastic Summer (1946)
aka The Unforeseen
Dark Enchantment (1953)
Shakespeare, Man and Boy (1961)
Anthologies containing stories by Dorothy Macardle
Short stories
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