The file comprises the following: an undated first edition of 'Freedom' containing an ‘extract from a letter from Rory O’Connor’ regarding the attack on the Free Courts; 17 Sept. 1922 (no edition number) with a portrait of Lawrence Ginnell by Constance Markievicz; 24 Sept. 1922 (No. 7) with a drawing of the ‘the branded arm of James O’Reilly sketched from life’ by Constance Markievicz; 22 Oct. 1922 (No. 11), 3 copies; Dec. 1922.
Handbill-style copies of the 'Freeman’s Journal' and 'Evening Telegraph', 1-10 Apr. 1922. Following an attack by armed Irregular republicans, these pro-Treaty publications appeared as cyclostyled typescript handbills which were pasted on walls all over Dublin city. The papers mainly contained editorials referring to the attack on the newspaper premises, expressed defiance of those responsible for the assault, and assertions that the papers would appear in some form or other. Reference was also made to the need to fight ‘tyranny in whatever garb it appears’. It was reported that republicans later went about the city tearing down the editorials wherever they were posted.
The file contains volume 3, 1 Sept. 1920 (No. 1)-31 Dec. 1920 (No. 83), of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is complete with multiple copies of some issues.
The file contains volume 6, 20 Oct. 1921 (No. 1)-12 Dec. 1921 (No. 38), of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is complete up to issue no. 38 with multiple copies of some editions.
The file contains volume 2 of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is incomplete but multiple copies of some issues are extant: 7 May 1920. No. 5 28 May 1920. No. 19 1 June 1920. No. 21 2 June 1920. No. 22 4 June 1920. No. 24 14 June 1920. No. 31 7 July 1920. No. 46 8 July 1920. No. 47 22 July 1920. No. 57 23 July 1920. No. 58 26 July 1920. No. 59 4 Aug. 1920. No. 65 6 Aug. 1920. No. 67 7 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 9 Aug. 1920. No. 68 11 Aug. 1920. No. 70 13 Aug. 1920. No. 72 14 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 21 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 25 Aug. 1920. No. 80 28 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 31 Aug. 1920. No. 84
The file contains volume 4, 3 Jan. 1921 (No. 1)-31 May 1921 (No. 100) of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is complete with multiple copies of some issues.
The file comprises the following issues of this nationalist political and cultural publication: 17 June 1916 (Vol. 1, No. 1) - 28 Apr. 1917 (Vol. 1, No. 46). The series is complete. The bound volume of issues is tied with chord.
'The Liberator' was a weekly newspaper published by Bernard Doyle from offices in Parliament Street, Dublin. The paper espoused opposition to Jim Larkin, the trade union leader during the Dublin Lockout. Each edition featured elaborate and caustic cartoons and editorials invariably attacking Larkin. The file contains a complete bound run of this short-lived journal: 23 Aug. 1913 (Vol. 1. Nos. 1-14). The file also contains 'The Irish Trade Unionist and Labour Year Book, 1913'. Edited by Bernard Doyle, 48 pp.
The file comprises the following editions of this nationalist newspaper published from offices at 12 D’Olier Street, Dublin: 19 June 1915 (Vol. 1, No. 1)-22 Apr. 1916 (Vol. 1, No. 45). The file lacks nos. 3, 14-17, 19-20. There are multiple copies of several editions. 'Nationality' was closely associated with the Irish Volunteers and with some of the leading figures of the republican movement including Seán MacDiarmada.