Don Mullan - Books

Books

  • A Glimmer of Light – Great Hunger Commemorative Events in Ireland and around the World (Concern Worldwide, 1995)
  • Eyewitness Bloody Sunday – The Truth (Wolfhound Press, Dublin 1997, Roberts Rinehart Publishers, USA; 3rd edition published by Merlin Publishing 2002)
  • The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings – The Truth, The Questions and the Victims’ Stories, (Wolfhound Press, 2000)
  • A Gift of Roses – the visit to Ireland of the relics of St. Thérèse of Lisieux (Wolfhound Press 2001)
  • Contacted – Testimonies of people who say the dead are alive and have been in touch (Mercier Press, Ireland, 2005)
  • Gordon Banks: A Hero Who Could Fly (a little book company 2006)
  • Speaking Truth to Power: The Donal De Roiste Affair (Curragh Books, Ireland, 2006)

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