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Cowan, Peadar.
Peadar Cowan
Peadar Cowan
(23 October 1903 – 9 May 1962) was an
Irish
soldier, lawyer, and politician.
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Dungeons deep :
a monograph on prisons, borstals, reformatories ... in the Republic of Ireland ...
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Main Creator:
Cowan
,
Peadar
, 1903-1962
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1960.
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Physical description: 47 p. ; 8vo
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Main Creator:
Cowan
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Peadar
, 1903-1962
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English
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[1960]
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Letter from Peadar Cowan to William O'Brien concerning his recent writings on the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union and James Larkin, in which he paid a "special tribute" to O'Brien "as a socialist",
1959 March 3.
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Main Creator:
Cowan
,
Peadar
, 1903-1962
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William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers, 1898-1969
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1959 March 3.
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Addressed from "182, Killester Avenue, / Dublin". Phy...
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