William Thomas Walsh
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William Thomas Walsh (September 11, 1891 - January 22, 1949), born in Waterbury, Connecticut, was a prominent historian, educator and author. His educational background included a B.A. from Yale University (1913) and an honorary Litt.D. from Fordham University. In 1914, he married Helen Gerard Sherwood, and they had six children.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Mirage of the Many (1910)
- Isabella of Spain (1930)
- Out of the Whirlwind (novel, 1935)
- Philip II (1937)
- Shekels (blank-verse play, 1937)
- Lyric Poems (1939)
- Characters of the Inquisition (1940)
- "Gold" (short story)
- Babies, not Bullets! (booklet, 1940)
- Thirty Pieces of Silver (a play in verse)
- Saint Teresa of Ávila (1943)
- La actual situatión de España (booklet, 1944)
- El casa crucial de España (booklet, 1946)
- Our Lady of Fátima (Doubleday, 1947) ISBN 978-0385-028691
- The Carmelites of Compiègne (a play in verse)
- Saint Peter, the Apostle (1948)
[edit] References
- Characters of the Inquisition, by William Thomas Walsh, TAN Books and Publishers, Inc, 1940/87. ISBN 0-89555-326-0