Rev. Michael O’Riordan, ‘A reply to Dr. Starkie’s attack on the managers of national schools’ (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, [1903]). The preface reads ‘The contents of the following pages appeared week by week as articles in “The Leader”, from about the time of the publication of Dr. Starkie’s Belfast Address to the middle of last May [1903]’.
Cover of 'A report on a faunal survey of Northern Rhodesia with especial reference to Game, Elephant Control and National Parks'. Published by the Colonial Government of Northern Rhodesia in Livingstone. Only the front cover with printed title of this publication is extant.
A printed copy of an Imperial Decree (Napoléon I) to Paul Long, administrator of the Irish College in Paris, dated 20 April 1815 (Paris: l’Imprimerie d’A. CLO, rue St. Jacques [1815]).
G.S.V. Fitzgerald, A scheme for the establishment of a peasant proprietorship in Ireland, without cost to the state … 2 February 1882 ([Place of publication not stated], 1882).
Darrell Figgis, ‘A second chronicle of jails’ (Dublin: Talbot Press, 1919).
Copy clipping of an article on the experiences of Catherine McGarvey who in 1907 (aged 15) entered the service of Lady Ena Dingwell Stewart at Ards House. The article was published was published in the ‘Irish Press’ (22 July 1987). The article has lengthy recollections of her experiences as a servant to the Stewart-Bam family. It reads:
'All the time in Ards, the house staff were completely insulated from the outside world. Catherine only saw her parents at Sunday Mass in Doe Chapel, and then only for a few snatched seconds as she hurried back to the big house'.
Darrell Figgis, ‘A short plot / a sidelight on political expediency’ (Dublin: Maunsel & Co., Ltd., 1918).
An anti-Treaty flier rebuking several leading Free State politicians.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘A souvenir of the Dr. Hyde banquet / held in the Palace hotel, in the city of San Francisco, February twenty-first, 1906’ ([San Francisco, c.1906]).
Stephen Moore, 3rd Earl of Mount Cashel, ‘A statement of facts, with inquiries into the origin and progress of the doctrine of purgatory / from the earliest times down to the Council of Trent’ (Cork: printed by E. Purcell & Son, 88 Patrick Street, 1828).