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- Aug. 1924-Sept. 1924 (Creation)
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Newspaper
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Copies of ‘To-morrow’, Vol. 1, No. 1 (August 1924) and Vol. 1, No. 2 (September 1924).
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‘To-morrow’ was a literary magazine established in 1924 by Francis Stuart and Cecil Salkeld, which hoped to foster a new cultural movement in the arts in Ireland. The first issue went on sale in August 1924, but after its second issue, published in September 1924, political pressures prevented the magazine from appearing again. The editors were Francis Stuart, Cecil Ffrench Salkeld, L. K. Emery (or A.J. Leventhal), Frederick Robert Higgins. Contributors included the editors and W. B. Yeats (‘Leda and the swan’; and the editorial ‘To all writers’), Joseph Campbell, Lennox Robinson, Liam O’Flaherty, Arthur Symons, and Blanaid Salkeld. The publisher’s address was changed to Roebuck House, Clonskeagh, in the second issue. Illustrations and cuts are signed Salkeld.
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Digital copies available to view online at https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/9c67wr40n?locale=en
