Bulmer Hobson - Published Works

Published Works

  • A short history of the Irish volunteers (1918), Hobson, B. from Internet Archive.
  • The letters of Wolfe Tone (1920) Hobson, B. (ed.) from Internet Archive.
  • The life of Wolfe Tone (1921), Hobson, B. (ed.) from Internet Archive.
  • The New Querist: containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public (Candle Press, Dublin, 1933)

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