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).
A copy of the ‘Catalogue of the entire contents of Kilkea Castle near Athy, County Kildare … / sale by public auction, 5th-8th December 1945 / by Greene Bros. & Duthie Large, Ltd., Athy, County Kildare’.
Proinsias Mac an Bheatha, ‘Gaedhilg do'n phobal / a textbook of Irish with basic vocabularies for the adult beginner’ (Dublin: Glún na Buaidhe, [c.1945]).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Éamon de Valera states his case / The following interview with Commandant Eamonn De Valera, I.R.A., is reprinted from the Christian Science Monitor, Boston, U.S.A., May 15th, 1918’. (Dublin: Sinn Féin, 1918).
Edward Patrick Sarsfield, ‘Our Orange opponents / by E. P. S. Counsel, Barrister-at-law’ (Dublin: M.H. Gill and Son, 1886).
A leaflet with the text of a poem written by Thoams Ashe while in Lewes Prison. Printed by Curtis, 12 Temple Lane, Dublin.
Rev. David Humphrys, ‘The logic of the Land Bill’ (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 50 Upper Sackville Street, 1881).