John M. Feehan (8 September 1916 – 25 May 1991) was an Irish author and publisher. The eldest son of a schoolmaster, Feehan was born in Dualla, County Tipperary.
Feehan joined the Irish Army and reached the rank of captain before resigning in 1945. He had four children. He founded the successful Cork-based publishing house Mercier Press in 1944 and served as its managing director. In 1946, he published This Tremendous Lover by Dom Eugene Boylan which sold over a million copies. At the Frankfurt Book Fair he secured the translation rights of German books on philosophy and religion that sold well. In the 1960s he launched a successful range of paperbacks on Irish literature, culture, religion and history.[2]
Writing
In 1972, Feehan wrote Tomorrow To Be Brave which recounted his wife’s life and death by cancer. He explored Ireland on foot and by boat, writing a number of books.[citation needed]
He appeared as himself in the made-for-TV documentary on Michael Collins, The Shadow of Beal na blath (1991).[citation needed]
My Village - My World, foreword by John B. Keane. Mercier Press, c1992.
An Apology to the Irish people Royal Carbery Books : Trade distributor, Mercier Press, c1988.
The Secret Places of the Burren Royal Carbery Books, c1987.
The Secret Places of the Shannon
The Secret Places of Donegal
The Statesman - a Study of the Role of Charles J Haughey in the Ireland of Tomorrow Mercier Press, c1985.
Operation Brogue : A Study of the Vilification of Charles Haughey. Mercier Press, 1984. ISBN0853427291.
Bobby Sands and the Tragedy of Northern Ireland Mercier Press, c1983. ISBN0932966659.
The Shooting of Michael Collins: Murder or Accident Mercier Press, c1981. ISBN0946645035.
Fifty Years Young: A Tribute to John B. Keane Mercier Press, c1979.
The Magic of the Kerry Coast Mercier Press, 1979. ISBN0853425841.
The Wind that Round the Fastnet Sweeps Mercier Press, 1978. Subsequently, under the title: The Secret Places of the West Cork Coast.
Tomorrow To Be Brave Mercier Press, 1972. ISBN0853423008. This is the story of a remarkable and wonderful woman, who knew she was going to die a lingering and painful death but who faced up to it with unbelievable courage and who turned her last terrible years on this earth into the greatest years of her life - years of kindness, patience, understanding and unselfishness.
An Irish Publisher and His World Mercier Press, c1969.
Filmography
The Shadow of Beal na blath (1991) (TV) (as Capt. John M. Feehan) .... Himself (author).
References
Notes
^Boylan, Henry (1998). A Dictionary of Irish Biography, 3rd Edition. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan. p. 405. ISBN0-7171-2945-4.
^"Irish publisher whose printed pages keep turning in pace with history". Under the Radar. Dublin. The Irish Times. 26 February 2010.
Bibliography
Brady, Anne M. and Brian Cleeve. A Biographical Dictionary of Irish Writers. The Lilliput Press, 1985, p. 77.
Feehan, John M. My village--my world / John M. Feehan ; foreword by John B. Keane. Dublin : Mercier Press, c1992, p. 96.
Who’ who, what’ what and where in Ireland / in association with The Irish Times. London, Dublin : Geoffrey Chapman, c1973, p. 110.