Part 9 - Banba / A magazine of fiction and general interest

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IE CA CP/3/17/9/9

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Banba / A magazine of fiction and general interest

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  • c.1921-1923 (Creation)

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c.200 pp; printed

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(24 November 1900-26 July 1970)

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Copies of ‘Banba’ / A magazine of fiction and general interest’ printed by Manusel and Lecky and published by the Gael Publishing & Trading Society in Dublin. The Gael Co-operative Society was established by the leading administrators, publicists, educationalists, and writers of Ireland to develop national thought and energy through the medium of ‘Banba’, their monthly magazine of fiction and general interest. The editions in the volume are lacking covers and dates. In general, the monthly periodical included articles of Irish fiction, poetry, and miscellanea. With contributions by Brinsley MacNamara, Aodh de Blacam, Edward Martin, Daniel Corkery, F.R. Higgins, Padraic Ó Conaire, George Shields, W.J. Lawrence, Eithne Ní Pheadair, and P.J. Tuohy. The editions also carried occasional illustrations by George Monks, Mícheal MacLiaimmhóir, Kathleen Ennis, Seán Murchadha, and Caitlín Nic Aonghusa.

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