‘The Sinn Fein leaders of 1916 / with fourteen numerous illustrations and complete lists of deportees, casualties, etc.; with appendix on New Parliamentary Party, Count Plunkett, Joseph MacGuinness, De Valera, Cosgrave’ (Dublin: Cahill & Co., Ltd., 40 Lower Ormond Quay, 1917).
‘The Sinn Fein leaders of 1916 / with fourteen numerous illustrations and complete lists of deportees, casualties, etc.; with appendix on New Parliamentary Party, Count Plunkett, Joseph MacGuinness, De Valera, Cosgrave’ (Dublin: Cahill & Co., Ltd., 40 Lower Ormond Quay, 1917).
Captain James (‘Jack’) Robert White, ‘The significance of Sinn Fein / psychological, political, and economic’ (Dublin: Martin Lester Ltd., 78 Harcourt Street, 1919).
A manuscript text titled ‘The significance of Fr. Peter O’Leary’. The text reads ‘He [Ó Laoghaire] visualized an Ireland without a city. The city pained him, and he misjudged it – reading “Sgothbhualadh” you sense that’. The article is likely incomplete.
A photographic print of the shooting of Seán Treacy, a senior Irish Republican, on Talbot Street, Dublin, during the War of Independence.
A copy of ‘The Shanachie’ no. 1 (Summer 1906). Includes content by George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, Lord Dunsany, Stephen Gwynn, Padraic Colum, and Lady Gregory. Also includes illustrations by Jack B. Yeats, George Morrow, and Elinor Monsell. The magazine was published by published by Maunsel & Company in Dublin.
A copy of ‘The Shanachie’, vol. II, no. 5 (Autumn 1907). Includes content by William Butler Yeats, Padraic Colum, John Millington Synge, and Susan Mitchell. Also includes illustrations by Oswald Cunningham and Grace Gifford. The magazine was published by published by Maunsel & Company in Dublin.
A copy of ‘The Shanachie’, vol. II, no. 6 (Winter 1907). Includes content by John Millington Synge, Lord Dunsany, and Padraic Colum. Also includes illustrations by Jack B. Yeats and Grace Gifford. The magazine was published by Maunsel & Company in Dublin. This was seemingly the final edition of the quarterly magazine.
A copy of ‘The Shan Van Vocht’ Vol. 1, No. 9 (4 September 1896).
Seán O’Casey, ‘The shadow of a gunman / a tragedy in two acts’ (London/New York: Samuel French Ltd., [c.1950]).