AUBANE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Aubane, Millstreet, Co. Cork.

Orders from: jacklaneaubane@hotmail.com 

PUBLICATIONS 

  • Ned Buckley's Poems                                                                       
  • St. John's Well, by Mary O'Brien                                                    
  • Canon Sheehan:  A Turbulent Priest,   by B. Clifford                     
  • A North Cork Anthology,  by Jack Lane and B. Clifford
  • Local Evidence to the Devon Commission,  by Jack Lane
  • Spotlights On Irish History, by Brendan Clifford. Includes chapters on the Battles of  Knocknanoss and Knockbrack, Edmund Burke,  The Famine, The  Civil  War,John Philpot Curran, Daniel O'Connell and Roy Foster's approach to   history.
  • The 'Cork Free Press' In The Context Of The Parnell Split: The Restructuring Of Ireland, 1890-1910,  by Brendan Clifford   
  • Aubane:  Where In The World Is It?  A Microcosm Of Irish History in A Cork Townland  by Jack Lane
  • Piarais Feiritéir:  Dánta/Poems, with Translations by Pat Muldowney
  • Audio tape  of a selection of the poems  by Bosco O’Conchuir      
  • Elizabeth Bowen: "Notes On Eire". Espionage Reports  to Winston Churchill, 1940-42; with a Review of Irish Neutrality in WW II  by Jack Lane and Brendan Clifford         
  • The Life and Death of Mikie Dineen   by Jack Lane
  • Aubane School and its Roll Books   by Jack Lane
  • Kilmichael: the false surrender. A discussion by Peter Hart, Padraig O’Cuanacháin, D. R. O’Connor Lysaght, Dr Brian Murphy and Meda Ryan with “Why the ballot was followed by the bullet”   by Jack Lane and Brendan Clifford.  
  • Thomas Davis by Charles Gavan Duffy                            
  • Extracts from ‘The Nation’, 1842-44. 
  • Evidence to the Parnell Commission by Jeremiah Hegarty, Canon Griffin and Dr.Tanner MP
  • Notes on the history of Millstreet  by Canon Michael Costello and  Pádraig O'Maidín
  • A Millstreet Medley by various authors with rediscovered material by Canon Sheehan and Eoghan Ruadh O'Súilleabháin
  • Millstreet - "the cockpit of Ireland"   by various authors
  • Aubane versus Oxford - a response to Professor Roy Foster and Bernard Donoghue by various authors
  • Millstreet - a "considerable” town by various authors
  • A Millstreet Miscellany by various authors           
  • The ‘Boys’ of the Millstreet Battalion Area – Some personal accounts of the War of Independence by veterans of the Battalion
  • Na hAislingí - vision poems of Eoghan Ruadh O’Súilleabháin translated by Pat Muldowney  and  Revisionist History of the 18th century under the Spotlight by Brendan  Clifford
  • Seán Moylan: in his own words. His memoir of the Irish War of Independence.