Works
He was written such books as:
- Wexford in the Rare Oul’ Times (with John Hayes). Numerous Volumes - consisting primarily of early photographs of Co. Wexford. Volume 1 was published in 1985.
- A History of County Wexford. Dublin: Gill & MacMillan, 2003. ISBN 0-7171-3461-X.
- Foster Son to a King. Dublin: Children’s Press, 1986.
- Fr John Murphy of Boolavogue 1753–1798. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1991. ISBN 0-906602-18-1.
- The Greatest Hurling Decade. Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 1993.
- Diarmait: King of Leinster. Cork: Mercier Press, 2006. ISBN 978-1-85635-505-6. This is a biography of Dermot Mac Murrough, an edition previously published as Dermot, King of Leinster, and the foreigners. Tralee, Co. Kerry: Anvil Books, 1973.
- "Young Farmer Seeks Wife". Dublin: Merlin Mercier, 2002. This was his first novel.
Nicholas Furlong has also written for the stage, his plays including: Insurrection ’98, The Lunatic Fringe, Purple and Gold, and Storm the Bastille which was produced by Harry Ringwood and first performed in Abbey Square, Enniscorthy, in July 1989.
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