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John and Michael Banim bibliography
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This is a bibliography of the works of John Banim and Michael Banim.[1] Many of their works were published pseudonymously under the name "The O'Hara Family". John used the name Barnes O'Hara, while Michael used the name Abel O'Hara.[2]

Fiction
- Tales by the O'Hara Family, First Series, 1825.
- Crohoore of the Billhook by Michael Banim.
- The Fetches by John Banim.
- The Peep O' Day, or John Doe by John and Michael Banim.
- Tales by the O'Hara Family, Second Series, 1826.
- The Nowlans by John Banim.
- Peter of the Castle by John and Michael Banim.
- The Boyne Water by John Banim, 1826.
- The Anglo-Irish of the Nineteenth Century by John Banim, (published anonymously), 1828.
- The Croppy: A Tale of 1798 by Michael Banim, 1828.
- The Denounced by John Banim, 1830.
- The Smuggler by John Banim, 1831.
- The Ghost-Hunter and His Family by Michael Banim, 1833.
- The Mayor of Windgap by Michael Banim, 1835.
- The Bit o' Writin (stories) by John and Michael Banim, 1838.[3]
- The Bit o' Writin
- The Irish Lord Lieutenant and His Double
- The Family of the Cold Feet
- The Hare-Hound and the Witch
- The Soldier's Billet
- A Peasant Girl's Love
- The Hall of the Castle
- The Half-Brothers
- Twice Lost, But Saved
- The Faithful Servant
- The Roman Merchant
- Ill Got, Ill Gone
- The Church-Yard Watch
- The Last of the Storm
- The Rival Dreamers
- The Substitute
- The White Bristol
- The Stolen Sheep
- The Publican's Dream
- The Ace of Clubs
- Father Connell by John and Michael Banim, 1842.
- Clough Fion by Michael Banim, 1852.
- The Town of the Cascades by Michael Banim, 1864.
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Drama, essays and poetry
- The Celt's Paradise, in Four Duans (poem) by John Banim, 1821.
- Damon and Pythias (play) by John Banim, 1821.
- Revelations of the Dead Alive by John Banim, (essays, published anonymously), 1824.
- Chaunt of the Cholera: Songs for Ireland by John and Michael Banim, 1831.
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External links
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