Patrick Joseph McCall (Cavellus), ‘Irish nóiníns (daisies) / being a collection of historical poems and ballads / translations from the Gaelic / humourous and characteristics sketches / miscellaneous songs’ (Dublin: Sealy, Bryers and Walker, 1894).
The file comprises the following issues of this nationalist political and cultural publication: 17 June 1916 (Vol. 1, No. 1) - 28 Apr. 1917 (Vol. 1, No. 46). The series is complete. The bound volume of issues is tied with chord.
A bound volume of Irish political pamphlets. Most of the pamphlets pertain to the revolutionary period. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘1916-1922 / Vol. 1’.
A bound volume of mostly Irish pamphlets. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Pamphlets / Vol. 125’.
A bound volume containing pamphlets relating to the Irish Land War and to various land purchase acts in the early 1880s.
A bound volume of mostly Irish pamphlets. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Pamphlets / Vol. X'. A manuscript index provides the titles of the pamphlets.
A bound volume of mostly Irish pamphlets. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Pamphlets / C 18’. A manuscript index on the first page provides the titles of the pamphlets.
A bound volume of Irish pamphlets. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Pamphlets / 17 A’. A manuscript index on the first page provides the titles of the pamphlets.
A bound volume of mostly Irish pamphlets. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Pamphlets / B 60’.
A bound volume of selected editions of the ‘Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy’. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Pamphlets / B 6’. The editions mostly comprise academic papers on various Irish antiquities and monuments and assessments of historical sources. The topics include ‘A calendar of the Register of Archbishop Fleming’ (1912), ‘Four brooches in the library of Trinity College Dublin’ (1915), ‘Classical inscriptions at Shanganagh Castle, County Dublin’ (1925), and ‘The Diocese of Ross and its ancient churches’ (1932). The editions were published by Hodges Figgis & Company in Dublin.