Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha
Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha and his brother Mícheál Ó Siochfhradha were Irish language writers, teachers and storytellers, from County Kerry, Ireland.
Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha wrote under the Gaelic pen-name An Seabhac. His most famous book is the semi-autobiographical comedy Jimín Mháire Thaidhg, published in 1919, which follows his childhood under the control of his powerful mother, Máire. He became an active organiser for the Irish Volunteers in 1913 and was imprisoned three times for his activities. He was an independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1946–48, 1951–54 and 1957–64, being nominated by the Taoiseach on each occasion. He was secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission from October 1928 to October 1932.Books
- Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha, An Baile seo 'gainn-ne: Cnuasach Sgéal n-Úrnua, Cónnradh na Gaedhilge: Cló-Chuallacht Fódhla
- An Seabhac, Jimín Mháire Thaidhg, Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann
- An Seabhac, Jimín.i. eagrán scoile de "Jimín Mháire Thaidhg" , Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann
- An Seabhac, Learner's English-Irish dictionary: for use in schools and colleges and by students in general, Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann
- An Seabhac, Seanfhocail na Muimhneach, Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann
- An Seabhac Tóraidheacht an Ghiolla Dheacair agus a Chapaill, Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann
- An Seabhac Tóraidheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne, Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann
- An Seabhac Laoithe na Féinne: Ceithre Laoithe agus Trí Fichid den bhFiannaigheacht, Dublin: Talbot Press.
- An Seabhac, Seanfhocail na Mumhan by Pádraig Ua Maoileoin: An Gum,
- Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha, Jimeen: An Irish Comic Classic, , translated by Íde Ní Laoghaire and Peter Fallon, Dublin: O'Brien Press