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Sentan the Culdee

Copy of Canon Patrick Augustine Sheehan’s (1852-1913) poem ‘Sentan the Culdee’. The poem was originally published in 'The Irish Monthly', XXIV, (Jan. 1896), pp 1-10.

Poetry by Don Philip O’Sullivan

Draft poetry submitted by Don Philip O’Sullivan for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes poems titled ‘Mountains’, ‘Evening on Lough Sheelin’, ‘Pastor Angelicus’, ‘November Evening’, and ‘Summer Morning’.

Poetry by James W. Kelly

Draft poems submitted by James W. Kelly titled ‘Bessarabia’, ‘Have you no anger?’, ‘Moving towards the desert’, ‘The Stars’, ‘A passing thought’, ‘The Gold Brick’, ‘Not Oedipus’, ‘Have you no anger’, ‘Soliloquy’, and ‘Israel’.

Poetry by Joseph Doran

Draft poems submitted by Joseph Doran. The poems are titled ‘Jet Flight Home’, ‘Astronaut’, ‘Weed Gatherers’, ‘Mountain Corn’, ‘Winter Harbour’, ‘Remember’, ‘The Quarry’, ‘The Little Homes of Mourne’ and ‘Montana Sheep Herd’.

Stories by Diarmuid Breathnach

Draft stories by Diarmuid Breathnach, 31 Victoria Road, Rathgar, Dublin, titled ‘Pretension’, ‘Clonmacnoise’, ‘When the robe was rent’, and ‘Nationalism’.

Brother Officer

Draft short story by Charles C. O’Connell titled ‘Brother Officer’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1969).

Unpaid Servant

Draft short story by Patrick Tierney titled ‘Unpaid Servant’. The story was published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1975).

Draft stories by Mary A. Elliot

Draft articles submitted by Mary A. Elliot, Station House, Castlefinn, Lifford Post Office, County Donegal. The articles are titled ‘The road to the rainbow’, ‘The fairy coach’, ‘Mischief in the bog’, ‘Tim the tailor’s pipe’, ‘The golden thimble’ and ‘The fairy millers’.

Circular Letter from Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap.

Circular letter from Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. enclosing an advertisement flier for 'The Capuchin Annual' (1940). The flier notes that the 'Annual made its appearance in 1930 and was sold out within a month: of course, only 2,000 copies were printed. It was a new type of Christmas publication for Ireland and it was very favourably reviewed. From a modest 2,000 the circulation has grown to 25,000 …’. The flier also profiles some of contributors, articles, and artistic and photographic features to appear in the 1940 edition.

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