Works
- Pensée d'un nationaliste Breton, (Breiz Atao 1921-1927), Les Nouvelles Éditions Bretonnes, 1933
- La Galerie bretonne
- translation of The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke by Rainer Maria Rilke - Kanenn hini Langenau, Kenwerzel Breiz, Rennes
- Breiz Atao, histoire et actualité du nationalisme Breton, Alain Moreau, 1973.
- La voie Bretonne, Nature et Bretagne, Quimper, 1975.
- L'essence de la Bretagne, essay, Guipavas, Éditions Kelenn, 1977
- Les hommes-dieux, stories in Celtic mythology, Paris, Copernic, 1979
- L'Idée Bretonne, Éditions Albatros, 1981
- Le mythe de l'hexagone, Picollec, 1981.
- La Bretagne, Nathan, 1983.
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