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Historical books with O'Flaherty References
Taken from the Bibliography of "My Tribe."

The History of the Town and County of Galway; James Hardiman, Esq.: W. Folds and Sons, 1820; Facsimile edition, Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries, 1975..

A Chorographical Description of West or H-iar Connaught; Roderic O'Flaherty, Esq.; James Hardiman, editor; Irish Archeological Society, 1846; Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries, 1978..

The Expansion of Elizabethan England, A.L. Rowse; St. Martin's Press, 1955

The Story of Connemara, Patricia Kilroy; Gill and McMillan,1989..

Reflections on Loch Corrib, Maurice Semple; 1974.

Origin of the Surname O'Flaherty, Anthony Mathews, 1968

Hell or Connaught, The Cromwellian Colonization of Ireland1652 - 1660 Peter Beresford.

Ellis; Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 1975; The Blackstaff Press, 1988..
The Oxford History of Ireland, edited by R.F. Foster; Oxford University Press, 1992.

Ireland Before the Normans, Donncha O Corrain; Gill and McMillan, 1972.

The White Goddess, Robert Graves; Vintage Books, 1948.

Search for Columbus, Eugene Lyon; National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 181, No 1, 1992.

Your Irish Ancestors, J. Anderson Black; Paddington Press Ltd.,1974.

A New History of Ireland, edited by W. E. Vaughan; Clarendon Press, 1989.

Death of William Stuart; New York Times, December 29, 1886..
James O'Flaherty, Publisher, is Dead; New York Times, April 30, 1933..
Andrew J. O'Flaherty, New York Times, July 28, 1945..

The Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 14, Edited by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee; Oxford University Press, 1938

A New History of Ireland, Vol 9, Moody, Martin and Byrne; Clarendon Press, 1984..

English Historical Documents.

The Archeology of Ireland; MacAlister.

The Story of St. Patrick: Sanderson.

Ireland and Her People: Thomas W.H. Fitzgerald

Survivors of the Armada; Evelyn Hardy; Constable and Co,.
London, 1968

The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland; Nicholas P. Canny; Barnes and Noble, 1976.

Irish Life in the Seventeenth Century; Edward MacLysaght; Irish University Press, Shannon, 1939.

Ancient Europe, a survey, Pigget, Stuart; Aberdeen University Press, 1965.

A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century; W.E.H. Lecky; University of Chicago Press, 1972.

The Green Flag; Robert Kee, Delacorte Press, 1972;.

Timetables of History; Bernard Grun

Elizabeth's Irish Wars; Cyril Falls; Barnes and Noble, 1970

The Celtic Realms; M. Dillon and N.K. Chadwick; New American Library, 1967.

Celts: H.J.E. Parke; Benn Bros. Ltd., 1922.

The Celts; T.G.E. Powell; Thomas J. Hudson; 1980.

The Story of the Irish Race; Seumas McManus; Devin Adair, 1921

Celts; Michael Hechter, University of California Press, 1975.

Modern English Biography; Frederick Boase.

The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland - The Annals of the Four Masters

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Facts about the O'Flaherty Clan

The O'Flaherty name stretches back to the year 1034 when the death of Muirdhear O'Flaherty was recorded in the Annals of Ireland.
The Norman-English citizens of Galway were so conscious of the power of the clan that they placed a prayerful sign above the gates leading into O'Flaherty country, "From the Devil and the wrath of the O'Flaherties may the Lord protect us."


The mother of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland and conqueror of the Vikings, was from the same clan as the O'Flaherties, the ua Briuin Seola.


The Vikings couldn't defeat us. The Normans couldn't stop us. The Plague couldn't kill us. Cromwell couldn't destroy us. It took war, prejudice and a famine to spread us around the globe

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