A flier titled 'The Irish Republic Alive, Alive O’. (Volume page 31).
A copy of Patrick Cudmore, ‘The Irish republic / A historical memoir on Ireland and her oppressors’ (Saint Paul: Pioneer Printing Co., 1871).
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.
A copy of ‘The Irish Poems of Arthur Perceval Graves / Songs of the Gael / A Gaelic Story-telling’ (Dublin: Maunsel & Company, 1908).
A copy of J.G. Swift MacNeill, ‘The Irish Parliament / what it was, and what it did’ (London: Cassell & Company, 3rd edition, 1886).
A copy of ‘The Irish Packet’, Vol. III, No. 78 (25 March 1905). ‘The Irish Packet’ was a weekly magazine published by the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ newspaper from their offices in Dublin. It commenced publication in October 1903 with the final edition appearing in early 1910. ‘The ‘Irish Packet’s’ sole editor during its run was Matthias McDonnell Bodkin (1849-1933), a nationalist politician, journalist, lawyer, and later a county court judge. A notable feature of the periodical was the publication of work by Irish women writers including Alice Furlong, Eleanor Knott, Katharine Tynan, Rosa Mulholland, and Alice Milligan.
A copy of ‘The Irish Military Guide’ (Dublin: printed by Ernest Manico Limited, 12 D’Olier Street, February 1903). The cover has a portrait image of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), Commander-in-Chief of British forces in Ireland.
A copy of ‘The Irish Language and Irish Intermediate Education / V. Foreign testimony’ (Dublin: The Gaelic League, [c.1900]).