Easter rising 1916 (8 resultados)
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Verdier, Paris 1916
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Soft cover. Condición: Good. Le Miroir May 16, 1916. 16pp. Profusely illustrated with photographic images of scenes from the First World War - German Prisoners, Russians in the Caucuses & Rebellion in Dublin.
Idioma: Inglés
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No Binding. Condición: Good. Black & white print with scene inside GPO showing Pearse and many others including casualties. Stiff card.

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Librería: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, CanadaAragon Books Canada
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Condición: New.

Children of the Rising: The untold story of the young lives lost during Easter 1916 Duffy, Joe
Children of the Rising: The untold story of the young lives lost during Easter 1916 Duffy, Joe
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Librería: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, CanadaAragon Books Canada
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[Patrick Pearse [Pádraic Pearse], Irish national hero, shot by the British after the Easter Rising of 1916.] Review slip by his Dublin publishers Maunsel & Co., for his posthumous 'The Story of a Success'.
Patrick Pearse [Patrick Henry Pearse; Pádraig Pearse; Pádraic Pearse; Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais] (18791916), Irish national hero, poet, nationalist shot by the British after the Easter Rising of 1916
Editorial: Dated 15 November for book to be published 19 November 1917. Maunsel & Co. Limited 50 Lower Baggot Street Dublin 1917
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Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , Reino UnidoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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From the papers of Sylvia and Robert Lynd. A scarce piece of Pearse ephemera: no other copy traced. 1p, 12mo. On a piece of discoloured laid paper, worn, with crease to one corner. The full title of the book, which was edited by Desmond Ryan, was 'The story of a success, being a record of St. Enda's College, September 1908 to Ea…ster 1916'. Reads, with manuscript additions in square brackets: '50 Lower Baggot Street, / DUBLIN, [15 11 ] 19[17.] / MAUNSEL & CO., Limited, have pleasure in sending herewith a copy of / [The Story of a Success / by / Padraic Pearse] / for Review, and will be grateful for a copy of the paper containing any notice that may appear. / Prices: Cloth, [3/6 act] Paper, / Date of Publication [19 11 17]'.
Editorial: 'The Palace / Malta / March 24.' On letterhead of the High Commissioner Mediterranean 1908
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Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , Reino UnidoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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The context of the letter is explained in Maxwell's entry in the Oxford DNB: 'In the autumn of 1902 Maxwell was chosen by the duke of Connaught, then acting commander-in-chief in Ireland, as his chief staff officer at Dublin. There he remained until May 1904, when Connaught became inspector-general of the forces, and Maxwell fol…lowed him to London. At the end of 1907 Connaught was transferred to Malta as commander-in-chief and chief commissioner in the Mediterranean; Maxwell, promoted major-general at the end of 1906, once more accompanied him, and served with him until September 1908.' The recipient was either the army chaplain Rev. Henry Peverley Dodd, or a relation of his. 2pp, 4to. On first leaf of bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged, with blank second leaf slightly damaged. Folded once. Addressed to 'Dear Mr. Peverley Dodd'. Good firm stylized signature: 'Your truly. / J. E. Maxwell'. He begins by giving correct the correct (and long) title for the Duke, before discussing the details of 'those supporting H. R. H.', including 'Sir E Merewether should come before me, and I am Major not Brigadier General.' Ends, 'You should leave out all references to Dress, but you can let H. E. The Governor know that H. R. H. will be in Review order Blue but with forage cap, white cover; then H. E. will no doubt order what dress others wear.'.
[Seán MacEntee, Fianna Fáil politician and Tánaiste.] Typed Letter Signed ('Seán MacEntee') to T. J. Hickey, editor of 'The Statist', commending an article on Hilaire Belloc by Collin Brooks. With Autograph Note Signed from Hickey to Brooks.
Seán MacEntee [Seán Mac an tSaoi] (1889-1984), Irish Fianna Fáil politician, Tánaiste [Thomas J. Hickey; Collin Brooks (1893-1959), Fleet Street journalist; Hilaire Belloc; Easter Rising, 1916]
Editorial: On letterhead of the Oifig an Aire Airgeadais Office of the Minister for Finance Baile Átha Cliath. Dublin. 27 July 1953
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Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , Reino UnidoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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1p., 4to. In good condition, lightly aged, with punch holes at margin. MacEntee begins his letter to Hickey: 'In the tribute which "The Statist" pays to the late Hilaire Belloc a reference is made to his essay on usury. I read this some time ago but cannot recall the title of the volume in which it appeared. I should be grateful…, indeed, if you would be kind enough to make good the lacuna by supplying the missing title.' He congratulates Hickey 'on the article itself'. In MacEntee's opinion 'it was quite the best and most balanced of all those that I have read and I do not except the more voluminous and supercilious Eton and what-not articles in "The Tablet"'. He hopes that Hickey will holiday in Ireland that year, and 'will not forget to call'. At the head of the page is an ANS 'To C. B.' from 'Tom Hickey': 'As this letter from Sean MacEntee, then Irish Minister for Finance, was prompted by your article on Hilaire Belloc, which the Minister so enthusiastically praises, I think it only fair to pass it on to you'. Note: "Following his education MacEntee worked as an engineer in Dundalk, County Louth, and was involved in the establishment of a local corps of the Irish Volunteers in the town. He mobilised in Dundalk and fought in the General Post Office Garrison in the Easter Rising in 1916. He was sentenced to death for his part in the rising. This sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment. MacEntee was released in the general amnesty in 1917, and was later elected a member of the National Executives of both Sinn Féin and the Irish Volunteers in October 1917. MacEntee was later elected Sinn Féin Member of Parliament (MP) for Monaghan South at the 1918 general election.".
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Librería: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, , AlemaniaHerbst-Auktionen
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DAS GEHEIMNISVOLLE SCHIFF Blockadedurchbruch S.M. Hilfskreuzer Libau zur irischen Revolution. August Scherl, Berlin 16.-20. Tsd. 1921, 256 SS. und eine Karte. Mit Besitzvermerk u. leichten Gebrauchsspuren - unter seinem Fotoporträt in Uniform eigenhändig signiert (Spindler sollte 1916 eine Waffenlieferung zur Unterstützung des i…rischen Freiheitskampfes nach Irland bringen, er konnte die Blockade durchbrechen u. landete, wurde aber gefangengenommen. Aus der Gefangenschaft konnte er dann selbst fliehen.).