James O’Mara – The Story of an Original Sinn Feiner

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James O’Mara – The Story of an Original Sinn Feiner

An Original Sinn Féiner is the story of James O’Mara, a man of great moral courage who devoted his life to making Ireland a republic.

Elected in 1900, at 27 years of age, as a Home Rule MP to Westminster, and as a Sinn Féin TD to the first Dail in 1919, James O’Mara is one of only a few people to have served in both the Irish and British Parliaments. He was a central participant in a defining period of Irish history. He was a friend of Michael Collins, Harry Boland and William Cosgrave. He was a Trustee of Dail Eireann, and travelled to America with De Valera to promote the Bond Drive.

Born into a well known Limerick family, James O’Mara’s contribution to the founding of the Irish State is substantial, and yet he didn’t become the household name that was afforded to some of his contemporaries. This biography does justice to a great Irishman; it is an enthralling record of his participation in the creation of Ireland as an independent country.

First published in 1961, the biography was written by James O’Mara’s daughter, Patricia Lavelle. It has been re-published at the request of the family as a tribute to the memory of their forebears.

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James O’Mara – The Story of an Original Sinn Feiner
Price: €15.00

Author: Patricia Lavelle
Date: 10/2011
Pages: 322
Dimensions (W x H – mm): 135 x 205
ISBN/EAN: 978-1-9084170-9-1

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