A clipping of a letter from Alfred Denis Godley titled ‘What we have lost in Ireland’ published in the ‘Daily Mail’ (10 August 1916).
Erskine Childers, ‘What the treaty means’ ([Dublin]: Printed by the Wood Printing Works, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin, and published by the ‘Republic of Ireland’, 58 Dame Street, Dublin, [1922]). The pamphlet is incomplete and is lacking the final two pages.
Erskine Childers, ‘What the treaty means’ ([Dublin]: Printed by the Wood Printing Works, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin, and published by the ‘Republic of Ireland’, 58 Dame Street, Dublin, [1922]).
A copy of Aodh de Blacam, ‘What Sinn Féin stands for / the Irish republican movement / its history, aims and ideals, examined as to their significance to the world’ (Dublin/London: Mellifont Press, 1921).
A draft article titled ‘What Pius X tried to save us from’. The author of the text is not stated but the manuscript appears to be in the hand of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘What is home-rule? / by a would-be home-ruler’ (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 50 Upper Sackville Street, 1879).
An Anti-Treaty Handbill: 'What is an Irregular? An Irregular is one who fights without pay for the old cause which will never die. What is a national soldier? ...'.
Constance Markievicz, ‘What Irish Republicans stand for / Free State as a tool of British Capitalism’ ([Glasgow: Civic Press, 1923]).
A copy of ‘What every Irishman should know / something to think about / By Mr. Sergeant Sullivan’ ([Dublin: Printed by Corrigan & Wilson, 1952]).
A flier from the Irish Defence Union titled ‘What Boycotting Means’. The flier includes a list of general committee members of the Irish Defence Union ‘in aid of persons suffering from illegal coercion in Ireland’.