A pamphlet by John X. Regan referring to the need for American support for a solution to the Irish Question. Published in Boston (Mass.) by the Advisory Committee, Irish Victory Fund. Cover title. At head of title: ‘for America’s honor’, No. 1.
A pamphlet by John X. Regan referring to the need for American support for a solution to the Irish Question. Published in Boston (Mass.) by the Advisory Committee, Irish Victory Fund. Cover title. At head of title: ‘for America’s honor’, No. 1.
A pamphlet by John X. Regan referring to the need for American support for a solution to the Irish Question. Published in Boston (Mass.) by the Advisory Committee, Irish Victory Fund. Cover title. At head of title: ‘for America’s honor’, No. 1.
A pamphlet by John X. Regan referring to the need for American support for a solution to the Irish Question. Published in Boston (Mass.) by the Advisory Committee, Irish Victory Fund. Cover title. At head of title: ‘for America’s honor’, No. 1.
Draft article by Arthur Mitchell titled ‘Ireland and the Soviet Union’. The article was published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1975).
Drafts of articles by Primo Basso (1926-2010), Heinrich Böll (1917-1985), Gertrud Lendorff, Laura Bernacchioni and Pieter Otten titled ‘Ireland as seen by …’. The texts are dated to 1974 and are published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1975).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Ireland at the bar! The state trials, 1881 / Speech of A.M. Sullivan, Esq., M.P. on behalf of Mr. Patrick Egan, Honorary Treasurer, Irish National Land League’ (Dublin: J.J. Lalor, 65 Talbot Street, [c.1881]). The pamphlet has printed portraits of A.M. Sullivan and Patrick Egan.
Fr. Stephen Brown SJ, ‘Ireland in books, 1944’ (Dublin: reprinted from the “Irish Monthly”, March 1945).
A clipping of an article reporting on the remarks of the Jewish activist Ben Hecht (1894-1964) comparing Irish attitudes to the English with those of the Jews. The article suggests that Hecht writes ‘rabidly Zionist’ anti-British propaganda for the American League for a Free Palestine. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (28 May 1947).
A postcard print of a cartoon image imploring the United States President to support the cause of Irish freedom. The artist’s initials are given as ‘H.O’N’.