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Irish National Aid Association (est. May 1916) Printed letter, with MS. additions, one page, 4to, fold marks, mainly good condition. 'Irish National Aid Association, Grand Central Halls, 10 Exchequer Street, Dublin, [8th June] 191[6]' to Sylvia Lynd, thanking her on behalf of the Provisional Executive for the 3gns she contributed to their... |
£135.00 | |
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Irish Protestant Home Rule Committee [Handbill] To Irish Protestant Home Rulers - Throughout the United Kingdom To Irish Protestant Home Rulers - Throughout the United Kingdom (n.p., [1913]). Handbill, 4pp., 4to, some foxing and minor damage, mainly good condition.It responds to the Home Rulers desire to show a reasonable face (Roman Catholics not intolerant), planning a public protest at the Memorial... |
£125.00 | |
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J[ames]. J[oseph]. Walsh. [Handbill] The Flag on the G.P.O. Easter 1917. By J. J. Walsh. The Flag on the G.P.O. Easter 1917. By J. J. Walsh. (Date and place not stated [c.1917]). Handbill poem, one page, 12mo, creased laid paper, mainly good condition. It is headed 'THE Flag on the G.P.O. | Easter 1917. | By J. J. Walsh', and with 'J. J. Walsh.' again at foot. The first of three... |
£235.00 | |
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William O'Brien, M.P. [Pamphlet] The Irish Cause and The Irish Convention The Irish Cause and The Irish Convention. By Wm. O'Brien, M.P. Authorized Report of Speech delivered May 21, 1917, in the House of Commons, in the Debate on Mr. Lloyd George's Irish Proposals (Dublin and London: Maunsel & Company, Limited, 1917). Pamphlet, 15pp., 12mo, good condition.Five... |
£65.00 | |
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[Frederick Greville Egerton; Admiral the Hon. Francis Egerton and Lady Louise Caroline Egerton Aristocrat and Commander:Letters between Commander Frederick Greville Egerton and his parents, Admiral the Hon. Francis Egerton and Lady Louise Caroline Egerton, 1884-1899As grandson of both the Duke of Devonshire and the Earl of Ellesmere, Francis Greville Egerton (1869-1899) was placed at the... |
£1,750.00 | |
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A. Clutton-Brock Handbill, 4pp., 8vo, few short closed tears, fair condition only.Copy at NLI. The only copy on COPAC at LSE, tentatively dated 1921 |
£80.00 | |
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Anon. This is to warn you as man to man [mimeograph] This is to warn you as man to man (undated [c. August 1920]). Mimeograph, one page, fol., wear to extremities, mainly good condition. It begins 'During the last five months the following creameries have been destroyed by British Military and Police in Ireland', and ends in quoting a letter from... |
£125.00 | |
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[Irish Bulletin] 26 issues of the Irish Bulletin, 1920-1921, 26 issues of the Irish Bulletin, 1920-1921, all fol., 2-5pp. (mainly 2), all in good condition, and all but one apparently complete, worn, but with texts, except for 7 September 1920, clear and complete. Two issues (28 July 1921 and supplement of same date) stamped in green 'Official Copy'.... |
£2,000.00 | |
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[John Boyd] 'Portrait of Robert Lynd', for transmission on 4 August 1966. 'Portrait of Robert Lynd', for transmission on 4 August 1966. Typescript, 15pp, fol., good condition. Typewritten script of a BBC radio broadcast. The contributors to that portrait of Robert Lynd were his two daughters, Sheila Wheeler and Maire Gaster, George Buchanan, Norman Collins, A. R.... |
£150.00 | |
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Anon. [Pamphlet] Two Years of English Atrocities in Ireland Two Years of English Atrocities in Ireland [drophead title, p. 3: 'English Atrocities in Ireland 1917-18.'] (publisher and date not stated [1919?]). Pamphlet, 64pp, 8vo, good condition.Five copies listed on COPAC (British libraries), also at NLI and TCD. |
£100.00 |

