Books By John Mitchel
- An Apology for the British Government in Ireland, O'Donoghue & Company. 1905
- Jail Journal, M.H. Gill & Sons, Ltd 1914
- Jail Journal: with continuation in New York & Paris, M.H. Gill & Son, Ltd
- The Crusade of the Period, Lynch, Cole & Meehan 1873
- Last Conquest of Ireland (Perhaps), Lynch, Cole & Meehan 1873
- History of Ireland, from the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time, Cameron & Ferguson 1868
- Reply to the Falsification of History by James Anthony Froude, Entitled 'The English in Ireland' or The Crusade of the Period, Cameron & Ferguson n.d.
- History of Ireland, from the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time (2 Vol), James Duffy 1869
- Life of Hugh O'Neill, P.M. Haverty 1868
- The Last Conquest of Ireland (Perhaps), (Glasgow, 1876 - reprinted University College Dublin Press, 2005) ISBN I-905558-36-4
- Davis, Poems and Essays Complete, Introduction by John Mitchel, P.M. Haverty, P.J. Kenedy, 9/5 Barclay St. New York, 1876.
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