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[The Limerick Echo] Handbill, 3pp, 8vo, bifolium, good condition. Lack of progress is the theme, and there’s a reference to "Sinn Fein pamphlet No. 6" suggesting this is also published by Sinn Fein. The early reference to the founding of the Irish Parliamentary Party, founded 35 years before in 1871, suggests a... |
£200.00 | |
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Lennox Robinson, playwright and author. Corrected typescript of an apparently-unpublished article, titled ‘The Five Hundred Years War’. Autograph Signature at end: ‘Lennox Robinson.’ Typescript, 3pp, 4to, good condition.. A bitter denunciation of British rule, written in the immediate aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising. It begins, ‘Even as I write it is too late; the mischief has been done; eight of the Sinn Fein leaders have... |
£850.00 | |
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Anon. Handbill, 4pp., 8vo, bifolium, staining, sunning of edges, closed tears on folds, minor obscuring of text, fair condition only. It concerns English Government intentions and statements about Ireland in 1917 and 1918, calling Irishmen to oppose this effort to deny an ancient nation – Ireland-... |
£100.00 | |
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J.J. Walsh The Flag on the G.P.O. Easter 1917. J[ames]. J[oseph]. Walsh, 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 stanzas reads: Why gather the crowd in O’Connell Street? | Why... |
£225.00 | |
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[Sir Hugh Lane’s Pictures] To the Right Hon. David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of England. Circular Letter, mimeographed, awaiting a signature, one page, 4to, good condition. It commences, We, the undersigned Irish Artists and Writers venture to appeal ... The circumstances surrounding the disposition of Hugh Lane’s Pictures are retailed, and an appeal for the codicil by which they... |
£225.00 | |
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[T.M. Healy] Irish Prison Atrocities. What about the Belfast Inquiry? [T. M. Healy]Handbill, 4pp, 12mo, bifolium, fair condition. NLI copy attributed to Healy and dated to 1918. No copies on COPAC (but note similar item by John J. Clancy). |
£100.00 | |
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[Wartime Internment after Easter Rising; Aylesbury] Conditions at Aylesbury Place of Internment Mimeograph, 2pp. fol., pages detached from each other, slightly foxed and chipped, but complete. The internees are characterised, not just Irish (but sub-heading There are still 2 Irish girls interned here) but people the British describe as German sympathisers, some of whom are simply... |
£175.00 | |
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[Wartime Internment after Easter Rising; Frongoch] Conditions at Frongoch Internment Camp Mimeograph, 8pp., fol., pages detached from each other, slightly stained, foxed and chipped, but complete.(There are at present between 540 & 550 Irish Prisoners at Frongoch). Subjects of report include: housing, events, food, disease, financial aspects, brief report on Mulkerrin who wrote... |
£300.00 | |
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[Wartime Internment after Easter Rising; Irish National Relief Fund] Latest Information with Reference to the Irish Political Prisoners and Deportees in England Mimeograph, 4pp. (complete?), fol., pages detached from each other, stained, foxed, crumpled, closed tears, and chipped, with loss of a few letters only. It commences, The Committee of the Irish National Relief Fund (London Branch of the Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependents’ Fund) having... |
£225.00 | |
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Anon. [Gardening for Women] Prospectus Irish School of Gardening for Women. Meanee, Kimmage Road, Terenure, Dublin (The Powell Press, 22 Parliament Street, Dublin, September 1917). Prospectus, 4pp., 8vo, good condition.Note added in unknown hand, If you know any girl desiring to become healthy wealthy & wise give her this... |
£120.00 |

