Emyr Estyn Evans, ‘Belfast / The Site and The City / Reprinted from the “Ulster Journal of Archaeology”, 3rd series, volume 7’ (Belfast, 1944).
Fr. L.G. O’Carroll CSSr, ‘The Little Book of St. Gerard Majella’ (Dundalk: St. Gerard’s Family League, 1951).
Tadhg Ó Séaghdha, ‘Ros A’ Mhil Chois Cuain / Cnuasacht Amhran Nua-Cheaptha’ (Galway: Complacht Clodhbhuailte na Gaillimhe, 1945). The text is signed by the author on the title page.
A handbill outlining the objectives of Conradh na Gaeilge (Gaelic League). The primary aim of the League was the ‘preservation of Irish as the national language of Ireland, and the extension of its use as a spoken tongue’. A secondary objective was to encourage ‘the study and publication of existing Irish literature and the cultivation of a modern literature in Irish’.
A copy of ‘Order / An Occasional Catholic Review’, Vol. 4, No. 1 (November 1929). The periodical was printed in London by John and Edward Bumpus, 350 Oxford Street.
A copy of ‘Clár Cuimhneacháin / Comóradh i gcuimhne Thomáis Dáibhís, Magh Ealla, 1942’ (Baile Átha Cliath: Seamus Ó Dubhthaig & a Chomlucht, 1942). A commemorative booklet reflecting on the life of the Irish nationalist Thomas Davis. Inserts in the volume include newspaper clippings re celebrations marking the centenary of the foundation of ‘The Nation’ newspaper by Davis, and a signed menu card for a dinner marking the centenary in Mallow, County Cork (including the signature of Éamon de Valera).
A copy of ‘The Irish Tribune / A weekly Review of Affairs’, Vol. 1, No. 17 (2 July 1923).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Through corruption to dismemberment … / a story of apostacy and betrayal / by “Red Hand” ([Derry, c.1915]).
The front cover of ‘The Gael / An Gaodhal’ (August-September 1900). Only the cover page is extant.
A file of editions of ‘An t-Óglach’ from January to October 1930. The file includes an offprint from the publication written by the Marquis Mac Swiney of Mashinglass (Patrick MacSwiney) titled ‘Notes on the early services of “Irlanda el famoso” with reference to recent paper on the Irish regiments in the service of Spain’ (Dublin: ‘An t-Óglach’, printed at Mahon’s printing works, Yarnhall Street, 1930).