Douglas Hyde
Diarmid Coffey
Douglas Hyde
Diarmid Coffey
Published in 1920, this biography provides a detailed look at the life and career of Douglas Hyde, one of the most prominent figures in the Irish nationalist movement. Written by Diarmid Coffey, a journalist and historian, the book traces Hyde's journey from a young student at Trinity College to his eventual role as the first President of Ireland. Drawing on personal letters, speeches, and other primary sources, the book offers a valuable perspective on the complex political and cultural landscape of early 20th century Ireland.
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