A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Spirit flowers / poems and essays / by Stephen O’Reilly / who in company with his gallant brother fell valiantly fighting for Irish freedom on that great day of hero-deeds when Ireland’s army smote by Liffey’s side the Custom House of Britain’ (Dublin: The Gael Co-op. Society, Ltd., 42 Middle Abbey Street, 1923).
Richard John Kelly, ‘Charles Joseph Kickham / Patriot and Poet / A Memoir’ (Dublin: James Duffy & Co., Ltd., 38 Westmoreland Street, 1914).
John Wilson Montgomery, ‘Round Mourne’ (Bangor: ‘Spectator’ Offices, printed by D.E. Alexander, 1908).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘F. Sheehy Skeffington’s Speech from the dock / with a letter from George Bernard Shaw. Eloquent defence of the rights of free speech’ (Dublin: Irish Workers’ Co-operative Society, 1915).
James Connolly, ‘The axe to the root / and, Old wine in new bottles (1914) / new edition, with introduction’ (Dublin: Irish Transport & General Workers’ Union, 1921).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Irish Times tours in Ireland / a descriptive handbook for tourists. ... Reproduced from the columns of the Irish Times’ (Dublin: Published at the ‘Irish Times’ Office, Westmoreland Street, 1888). The publication has numerous advertisements for tourist services throughout.
A Redemptorist Father, ‘An Appeal to Ireland’ (Dublin: O’Brien and Ards, Great Britain Street, 1911). The author of the pamphlet is not identified aside from a reference to the fact that he was a Redemptorist priest residing at Esker near Athenry in County Galway.
A copy of ‘The Shanachie’ no. 1 (Summer 1906). Includes content by George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, Lord Dunsany, Stephen Gwynn, Padraic Colum, and Lady Gregory. Also includes illustrations by Jack B. Yeats, George Morrow, and Elinor Monsell. The magazine was published by published by Maunsel & Company in Dublin.
A copy of ‘The Shanachie’, vol. II, no. 5 (Autumn 1907). Includes content by William Butler Yeats, Padraic Colum, John Millington Synge, and Susan Mitchell. Also includes illustrations by Oswald Cunningham and Grace Gifford. The magazine was published by published by Maunsel & Company in Dublin.
Samuel Carter Hall, ‘A memory of Thomas Moore’ (Dublin: William McGee, 18 Nassau Street, 1879).