Harry Byrd of Virginia is a non-fiction book, published in 1996 by University Press of Virginia by Ronald L. Heinemann, concerning Harry F. Byrd.
James R. Sweeney of Old Dominion University wrote that the author "portrays Byrd as an unrelenting negativist whose convictions remained fixed as the world around him changed",[1] and that overall the work is an "unflattering portrait of an essentially humorless and defensive" individual,[2] although Heinemann also viewed Byrd as having, in Sweeney's words, "integrity".[1]