An t-Oileánach

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An t-Oileánach
by Tomás Ó Criomhthain
An t-Oileánach is the autobiography of Tomás Ó Criomhthain (1856–1937), published in 1929.
See also the Index.
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TOMÁS Ó CRIOMHTHAIN
AN t‑OILEÁNACH




CLÓ-LUCHT AN TALBÓIDIGH, TEÓ.


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AN t-OILEÁNACH

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TOMÁS Ó CRIOMHTHAIN.

[Fríth an pictiúir ó’n Dr. Von Sydow]


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AN t‑OILEÁNACH


SCÉAL A BHEATHADH FÉIN
do scríobh
TOMÁS Ó CRIOMHTHAIN


AN SEABHAC DO CHUIR I n‑EAGAR


“Mar ná beidh ár leithéidí arís ann.”—l. 265


An Dara Clóbhualadh


CLÓLUCHT AN TALBÓIDIGH
TEÓRANTA
Baile Átha Cliath


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AN t‑OILEÁNACH
CLÁR NA gCAIBIDEAL
Caib.
  L.
I. Mé im’ Naoidhneán 7
II. I n‑aois Scoile dhom 20
III. Na Tighthe bhí againn 34
IV. Scolaidheacht agus Fánaidheacht 41
V. Mo Chéad Turus ’on Daingean 49
VI. Tomás Maol agus an tSean-Aimsir 56
VII. Deire le Scoil agam 69
VIII. Mise i mbun Tighe 75
IX. An Rón 86
X. An Saoghal ag Gluaiseacht 93
XI. Mé im’ Fhear 102
XII. Lá na Róinte 108
XIII. Bean ’á Luadh liom 116
XIV. Lón Nodlag 129
XV. Nodlaig Ghrinn 147
XVI. An Inid, 1878 158
XVII. An Obair agus an Seachrán 165
XVIII. Deire le Báid agus le hAth-Mháighistrí 181
XIX. An Naomhóg Bheag 188
XX. Brácadh an tSaoghail 204
XXI. An Mhin Bhuidhe 220
XXII. An Tórramh 227
XXIII. Tosach mo Shuime sa Ghaoluinn 243
XXIV. So agus Súd 252
XXV. Críoch 263

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OILEÁIN NA mBLASCAOD I gCORCA DHUIBHNE


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published outside the United States (and not published in the U.S. within 30 days), and it was first published before 1989 without complying with U.S. copyright formalities (renewal and/or copyright notice) and it was in the public domain in its home country on the URAA date (January 1, 1996 for most countries).

The author died in 1937, so this work is also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. This work may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.