A copy of ‘The Irish Union Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2 (April 1845). Printed in Dublin by Martin Keene & Son, 6 College Green.
A copy of ‘The Irish Tribune / A weekly Review of Affairs’, Vol. 1, No. 17 (2 July 1923).
A copy of The Irish tourist’s illustrated handbook for visitors to Ireland in 1852 / with numerous maps’ (London: Office of the National Illustrated Library, 1852).
The Irish Theological Quarterly, xvi, no. 61 (Jan. 1921). The journal includes an article titled 'The lawfulness of the hunger strike' by J. Kelleher (pp 47-64).
Photographic prints compiled for an article by Fr. Michael Hurley SJ titled ‘The Irish School of Ecumenics’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1972), pp 77-80. The prints show several clerics and religious at a graduation ceremony. Two of the prints are credited to Studio M., 88 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
Copies of the ‘Irish Review’ Vol. III, No. 35 (Jan. 1914), and the ‘Irish Review’ Vol. IV, No. 41 (Sept.-Nov. 1914).
A flier titled 'The Irish Republic Alive, Alive O’. (Volume page 31).
A copy of Fred Arthur MacKenzie, ‘The Irish rebellion, what happened and why’ (London: C.A. Pearson ltd., 1916). McKenzie wrote in the preface: ‘This little book describes what I saw and learned in Dublin during the Easter rising of 1916. … Two representatives of the Canadian Press were chosen to visit Ireland while the fighting was on. I had the good fortune to be one of them’.
William Gladstone, ‘The Irish question / I. History of an idea / II. Lessons of the election’ (London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1886).
Letters from staff of The Irish Press including Tim Pat Coogan (1967-71) and The Sunday Press re newspaper copy and the placing of advertisements.