A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘The responsibility’ (Manchester: Whitley and Wright, [1922]). The pamphlet urges TDs and politicians to stop the Civil War.
A copy of a leaflet titled ‘A painful necessity’ (Place of publication not stated, [c.1922]). The leaflet was seemingly issued by the Free State government justifying its actions against the ‘Irregulars’ and appealing for unity.
Alfred O’Rahilly ‘The case for the Treaty’ ([Dublin, [c.1922]).
J.J. O’Kelly (‘Sceilg’), ‘Stepping-stones’ (Dublin: Irish Book Bureau, [c.1939]). The pamphlet contains the text of a speech commemorating the four Mountjoy Martyrs at Cork City Hall on 9 December 1939. O’Kelly discusses the revolutionary period as well as Anglo-Irish relations since the Treaty. Additionally discusses Britain’s efforts to partition other countries, with increasingly antisemitic comments towards the end of the text.
Edward E. Lysaght, Self-government & business interests / a memorandum on the economic and fiscal aspects of the question’ (Dublin: Maunsel and Company Ltd., 1918).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘The Lord Bishop of Limerick [Edward Thomas O’Dwyer] and General Maxwell / Correspondence between the late Lord Bishop of Limerick and General J. G. Maxwell, commander-in chief of the forces in Ireland, with other letters written by his Lordship’ (Limerick: P. Gallagher, [c.1918]).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Iris Dail Eireann / an cheud tionól / 21 Ianuar, 1919’ ([Dublin]: Ar n-a chur fá chló le hughdarás Dáil Éireann, [1919]). The pamphlet contains the proceedings of the opening day of the First Dáil in Irish and English.
A copy of the ‘Wolfe Tone Annual (1949)’ (Dublin: Published for the Committee of Wolfe Tone Week, 1949). The periodical was published by Brian O’Higgins from 1932 to 1962.
Erskine Childers, ‘The form and purpose of home rule / a lecture delivered at a public meeting convened by the Young Ireland branch of the United Irish League at the Mansion House, Dublin, on March 2nd, 1912’ (Dublin: E. Ponsonby, 116 Grafton Street, 1912).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘The influence of Thomas Davis / a lecture delivered by William O’Brien, M.P., at the City Hall, Cork, on 5th November, 1915’ (Cork: Free Press Office, 1915).