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Books At Swim-Two-Birds (London: Longmans, Green & Co.; reissued London: MacGibbon & Kee 1960; reprinted. Penguin, 1967, 1977, 1986 &c.). An Béal Bocht (Dublin: An Press Naisiúnta 1941; Dolmen Press 1964) The Poor Mouth (London: Hart-Davis 1964, MacGibbon & Kee 1973). The Hard Life(London: MacGibbon & Kee 1961), Four Square Books 1964; Flamingo 1994, &c.). The Dalkey Archive (London: MacGibbon & Kee 1964). The Third Policeman (London: MacGibbon & Kee 1967). The Best of Myles (London: MacGibbon & Kee 1968; Grafton 1987; Paladin 1990). Stories and Plays (London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon 1973). Kevin O’Nolan, ed., Further Cuttings from Cruiskeen Lawn’ (London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon 1976). The Various Lives of Keats and Chapman,and The Brother, (London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon 1976). The Hair of the Dogma(Hart-Davis &c 1977). Myles Away from Dublin (Granada 1985). Myles Before Myles (London, Grafton 1988). Flann O'Brien at War: Myles na gCopaleen, 1940-45 (London, Duckworth & Co. 1999).
Dramatic Works Robert Tracy, ed.,Rhapsody in Stephen’s Green: The Insect Play (Dublin: Lilliput Press 1994). Mairead Gillan (Dublin 1953). Faustus Kelly: A Play in Three Acts (Dublin: Cahill 1943).
Miscellaneous Three documentary articles for The Bell,1940 [dog-tracks dancehalls, and pubs]; autobiographical notice, in Twentieth Century Authors (1934); ‘De Me’, an autobiographical piece, appeared in New Ireland [QUB student mag.] (March 1964); ‘Can a Saint Hit Back’, in The Guardian(19 Jan. 1966) [autobiographical and based on idea attributable to St Augustine]; Myles na Gopaleen writing on a Rouault painting in The Irish Times (1942; rep. in Fintan Cullen, Ed., Sources in Irish Art: A Reade, Cork UP 2000); ‘Editorial Note’, in Envoy: An Irish Review of Literature and Art [“James Joyce” Issue], 5, 7 (April 1951), pp.6-11 [rep. as ‘A Bash in the Tunnel’ in John Ryan, ed., A Bash in the Tunnel: James Joyce by the Irish (Brighton: Clifton Books 1970), pp.15-20.] Note also: As Myles Na gCopaleen, ed., [sole] anthology of Irish Times “Cruiskeen Lawn” column (1943).
Contributions Comhtrom Féinne [later The National Student, UCD] (May 1931-May 1935) [sel. in Myles before Myles, 1985];Blather, Dublin [anon. and various pseudonyms.] (August 1934-January 1935) [sel. In Myles before Myles, 1985]; ‘Cruiskeen Lawn’ by Myles na gCopaleen/Gopaleen,The Irish Times(4 October 1940-1 April 1966); ‘Drink and Time in Dublin’ by Myles na gCopaleen, article, Irish Writing, 1 (1946) [rep. in Vivian Mercier and David H. Greene, 1000 Years of Irish Prose (NY: Devin-Adair 1952); Kavanagh’s Weekly, Dublin [as Myles na gCopaleen] (April 1952-14 June 1952) [rep. in Kavanagh’s Weekly, Kildare: Goldsmith Press 1981]; ‘A Weekly Look Around’ by John James Doe, Southern Star, Skibbereen (15 Jan. 1955-3 Nov. 1956); ‘Bones of Contention’/’George Knowall’s Peepshow’ by George Knowall The Nationalist and Leinster Times, Carlow (1960-1966) [sel. in 15 Myles Away from Dublin]; ‘De Me’ New Ireland(QUB New Ireland Soc., March 1964) [as Myles na Gopaleen]; ‘The Saint and 1’,Manchester Guardian, 19 Jan. 1966) [as Flann O’Brien]
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