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Hunt's first biography, Black Prince (2004), is an account of the life of controversial mid-20th century trade unionist Fintan Patrick Walsh.
General Sources on New Zealand Labour and Trade Union History Graeme Hunt, The Black Prince: The Biography of Fintan Patrick Walsh, Penguin, Auckland,
As a leading trade unionist from the 1930s through to his death in 1963, Fintan Patrick Walsh established himself as one of the most powerful figures in New
The union movement, he said, was "moderate and progressive and also wanted Its high priest became Fintan Patrick Walsh, confidant of Prime Minister
19 Jan 2005 This would not be the first time that Walsh and Bill were to have Union, which was still under the control of Fintan Patrick Walsh.
25 Mar 2007 Hunt, who wrote Black Prince, a biography of unionist Fintan Patrick Walsh, and who is currently working on a book about New Zealand spies,
The N.Z. union man, Fintan Patrick Walsh, does too. Without fail. Similarly George Bernard Shaw, but that was to differentiate him from his father,
5 Oct 2004 Fintan Patrick Walsh (1894-1963), known as the Black Prince, was the most powerful trade unionist New Zealand has known and has even been
8 Jun 2005 union which was still under the control of Fintan Patrick Walsh. He was elected Secretary of the Northern Drivers Union in 1957,
Photographer unidentified. Skinner, Thomas Edward (Sir), 1909-1991 (Subject). Walsh, Fintan Patrick, 1894-1963 (Subject). 1961. Labour union members
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