
Tom Kettle
Thomas Michael Kettle was an Irish economist, journalist, barrister, writer, war poet, soldier and Home Rule politician. As a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for East Tyrone from 1906 to 1910 at Westminster. He joined the Irish Volunteers in 1913, then on the outbreak of World War I in 1914 enlisted for service in the British Army, with which he was killed in action on the Western Front in the Autumn of 1916. He was a much admired old comrade of James Joyce, who considered him to be his best friend in Ireland, as well as the likes of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Oliver St. John Gogarty and Robert Wilson Lynd.

The Ways of War
An Irish soldier grapples with love for country, the dream of freedom, and the harsh realities of battle during a world at war.
By Tom Kettle

The Open Secret of Ireland
Discover how a nation's fight for self-rule exposed centuries of injustice and the deep-seated need for freedom.
By Tom Kettle

Poems & Parodies
Experience an Irish soldier-politician-poet's patriotism, war-time sacrifices, and playful wit, all intertwined with his love for homeland during a tumultuous period.
By Tom Kettle