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        <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Irish Nationalism
			 Pamphlet Collection 
			 <date normal="1859/1943">1859-1943</date></titleproper>
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			 Pamphlet Collection</titleproper>
        <author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid prepared by Hannah Soukup
			 (2013)</author>
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          <addressline>Missoula, MT 59812</addressline>
          <addressline>406-243-2053</addressline>
          <addressline>http://www.lib.umt.edu/asc</addressline>
          <addressline>library.archives@umontana.edu</addressline>
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      <creation>Finding aid encoded by Hannah Soukup 
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      <langusage>Finding aid written in
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        <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections</corpname>
        <address>
          <addressline>The University of Montana—Missoula </addressline>
          <addressline>Missoula, MT 59812</addressline>
          <addressline>406-243-2053</addressline>
          <addressline>http://www.lib.umt.edu/asc</addressline>
          <addressline>library.archives@umontana.edu</addressline>
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		  03</unitid>
      <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Irish Nationalism
		  Pamphlet Collection </unittitle>
      <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1859/1943">1859-1943</unitdate>
      <physdesc>
        <extent encodinganalog="300$a">2.0 linear feet
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      <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">A collection of approximately 500
		  pamphlets, leaflets, booklet and book-length literature, published during the
		  Home Rule crisis (1912-1914), World War I (1914-1918), or immediately
		  thereafter.</abstract>
      <langmaterial>Materials are in
		<language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng">English</language>,<language langcode="fre" encodinganalog="546">French</language>,<language encodinganalog="546" langcode="gla">Gaelic</language> and<language langcode="ger" encodinganalog="546">German</language></langmaterial>
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    <phystech encodinganalog="538">
      <p>Much of the material is extremely fragile and encased in sleeves. In some cases photocopies have been made and are located with the
		original material.</p>
    </phystech>
    <scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
      <p>This is a collection of materials directly related to and largely
		  produced during the Irish Nationalism movement of the early 1900s. Included are
		  some official government publications and items from private organizations such
		  as patriotic societies, religious leagues, and special interest groups. They
		  represent a range of opinion from English, American, German, French, and Irish.
		  Materials for this collection were separated from the World War I Pamphlet
		  Collection (Pam 01). For related information, see also the folders for Great
		  Britain, Australia, and France in that collection.</p>
    </scopecontent>
    <arrangement encodinganalog="351">
      <p>This collection has been organized alphabetically by
		  movement/organization or subject heading and then chronologically when
		  feasible. Although the grouping has been categorized and sorted at the folder
		  level, item-level descriptive information has been drawn from records available
		  in WorldCat. The Irish Republican Brotherhood category doesn’t necessarily
		  contain literature produced by the organization. However, it is literature
		  about the organization or by/about members and the Easter Rising for which the
		  IRB was responsible.</p>
    </arrangement>
    <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
      <p>Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of
		  Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and
		  The University of Montana-Missoula.</p>
    </accessrestrict>
    <userestrict encodinganalog="540">
      <p>Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and
		  any other applicable statutes.</p>
    </userestrict>
    <prefercite encodinganalog="524">
      <p>[Name of document], Irish Nationalism Pamphlet
		  Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield
		  Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.</p>
    </prefercite>
    <custodhist encodinganalog="561">
      <p>These materials were held by the Library of Congress prior to their
		  transfer to The University of Montana in 1975. </p>
    </custodhist>
    <acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
      <p>The acquistion of this collection of duplicate pamphlets and other
		  publications originally acquired by the Library of Congress was facilitated by
		  Montana Senator Lee Metcalf and University of Montana Professor Paul G.
		  Lauren.</p>
    </acqinfo>
    <processinfo encodinganalog="583">
      <p>The collection has been organized alphabetically by subject and then
		  chronologically when practical. The language of the material is currently noted
		  in the title field.</p>
    </processinfo>
    <separatedmaterial encodinganalog="5440_">
      <p>Materials for this collection were separated from the World War I
		  Pamphlet Collection (Pam 01). For related information, see also the folders for
		  Great Britain, Australia, and France in that collection.</p>
    </separatedmaterial>
    <controlaccess>
      <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
		  catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
		  places should search the catalog using these headings.</p>
      <controlaccess>
        <subject encodinganalog="650">Nationalism--Northern Ireland</subject>
      </controlaccess>
    </controlaccess>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/1</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">American Opinions: against Sinn
				Féin (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916-1918</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Fox, George L. 
				<title>Roger Casement and John Redmond. </title>New Haven: [the
				author], 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fox, George L. 
				<title>A Just View of the Dublin Rebellion of Easter Week, 1916.
				  </title>New Haven: [the author], 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fox, George L. 
				<title>Ireland and the Union.</title>New Haven: [the author], 1918.
				[(reprinted from "The Nation" of September, 14, 1918.) (2 copies)]</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fox, George L. 
				<title>Sound Truth About the Irish Question.</title> New Haven:
				[the author], 1918.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/2</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Appeals for American Support (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1914
				and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Griffith, Arthur. 
				<title>How Ireland Has "Prospered" Under English Rule, and the
				  Slave Mind. </title>New York: Irish Progressive League, n.d. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cuffe, Tomás S. 
				<title>America and Ireland: Which Is the Debtor?</title>Dublin:
				Whelan and Son Upper Ormand Quay, 1914.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/3</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Appeals for American Support (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917-1919</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Leslie, Shane. 
				<title>The Irish Issue in Its American Aspect: A Contribution to
				  the Settlement of Anglo-American Relations During and After the Great
				  War.</title>New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1917. (fragile; this pamphlet is
				missing its front and back cover.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>McCartan, Patrick. 
				<title>Ireland's Appeal to America 1917: Address Presented to
				  Congress, Washington, July 23rd. Also, America's Appeal to Ireland
				  1775.</title>Dublin: Thomas Kiersey, 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Hartnell, Crawford. 
				<title>The Case for Ireland Re-Stated to the President of the
				  United States of America on Independence Day, 1918. with a Series of
				  Illustrated Historical Points Supplementing the Text. </title>Dublin: Wilson
				Hartnell &amp; Co., 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Meagher, Thomas J. 
				<title>"Ireland": [response to a Toast at the Dinner of the
				  Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Philadelphia on St. Patrick's Day ... 1919].
				  Philadelphia?, 1919.</title></p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/4</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Appeals for American Support: Hanna
				Sheehy Skeffington (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917-1918</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Skeffington, Francis Sheehy, and Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington. 
				<title>A Forgotten Small Nationality: Ireland and the War. British
				  Militarism as I Have Known It.</title>New York City: Donnelly Press, 1917?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Skeffington, Hanna Sheehy. 
				<title>British Militarism As I Have Known It.</title>1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Introductory Speech of William Short. The Interrupted Speech
				  of Hanna Sheehy Skeffinton delivered at Knights of the Red Branch
				  Hall.</title>Published by Hanna Sheehy Skeffingtion, 1918. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/5</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Atrocities Alleged: against Great
				Britain (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1901?
				and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Manufacture of Crime in Ireland. Leaflet No.
				  3.</title>Dublin: Irish Press Agency, 1901?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Two Years of English Atrocities in Ireland [English
				  Atrocities in Ireland, 1917-18].</title>n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container>1/6</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Atrocities Alleged: against Great
				Britain (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1917-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Smith-Gordon, Lionel, and Cruise O'Brien. 
				<title> Starvation in Dublin. </title>Dublin: Wood Printing Works,
				1917. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Béaslaí, P S. 
				<title> In Maryboro' and Mountjoy: The Prison Experiences and
				  Prison-Breaking of an Irish Volunteer (Padraic Fleming) by an Irish
				  priest.</title>Ireland?: 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>England's "Goodwill": How It Operates in Ireland.
				  </title>1920. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Callaghan, Kate M. M. 
				<title>The Limerick Curfew Murders of March 7th 1921. The Case of
				  Michael O' Callaghan ... Presented by His Widow.</title>S.l, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bodkin, M. M. D, and Hamar Greenwood. 
				<title>A Considered Judgment: Report of Judge Bodkin (thirteen and
				  a Half Years County Court Judge of Co. Clare) Forwarded to the Right Hon. Sir
				  Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Read in Open Court at Ennis,
				  Co. Clare, on Saturday, 5th February, 1921. </title>Dublin: The Talbot Press
				Limited, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Who Burnt Cork City? a Tale of Arson, Loot, and Murder: The
				  Evidence of Over Seventy Witnesses.</title>Dublin: Irish Labour Party &amp;
				Trade Union Congress, 1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/7</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Atrocities Alleged: British
				Investigations (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Simon, John. 
				<title>Report of Commission: Royal Commission on the Arrest and
				  Subsequent Treatment of Mr. Francis Sheehy Skeffington, Mr. Thomas Dickson, and
				  Mr. Patrick James Mcintyre.</title> London: Printed under the authority of His
				Majesty's Stationary Office, by Darling and Son, 1916. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/8</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Conscription Crisis (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1918
				and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>O'Neill, Laurence, Joseph Devlin, John Dillon, Michael Egan,
				  Thomas Johnson, William O'Brien, T M. Healy, Valera E. De, Arthur Griffith,
				  Michael Logue, William J. Walsh, and J.J. O'Reilly. 
				<title> Ireland &amp; Conscription: Unanimous Declaration of the
				  Mansion House Conference. "National Pledge." </title>Dublin: Wilson, Hartnell
				&amp; Co. Dublin, 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Leaders' Manifesto Against Conscription! A Declaration of
				  War. Call to Resistance.</title>n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fogarty, Michael, and Sinn Féin. 
				<title> Bishop of Killaloe and Conscription: "England Has No Moral
				  Right to Enforce Conscription." His Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Fogarty, Lord Bishop
				  of Killaloe, Has Addressed the Following Letter to the Ennis Sinn Féin
				  Club.</title> Ireland: Sinn Féin?, 1918. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>No Conscription!: Ireland's Case Re-Stated; Address to the
				  President of the United States of America from the Mansion House
				  Conference.</title>Dublin: Mansion House Conference, 1918. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/9</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Conspiracies Alleged: by Great
				Britain (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1915-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>German Paper Tells of British Plot to Kidnap Sir R. Casement
				  Surpassing Dime Novel Fiction.</title>New York: German Information Service,
				1915. (from the "New York American")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lynn, R.J. 
				<title>Irish Freedom. Some Hard Facts! What Home Rule
				  Means.</title>1919. (fragile; reprinted from "The Sunday Times")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Conspiracy against the British Empire: Ireland and the
				  Revolution. </title>London: Boswell Print. &amp; Pub. Co, 1921. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/10</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Dáil Éireann (in English and
				Gaelic)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>De, Valera E. 
				<title>The Foundation of the Republic of Ireland in the Vote of the
				  People: Results of the General Election of December, 1918-a National Plebiscite
				  Held Under British Law and British Supervision. </title>New York, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ireland's Address to the Free Nations of the
				  World.</title>Dublin: Fergus O'Connor, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Authority of Dáil Éireann.</title>1919?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Declaration of Irish Independence.</title>Dublin: Fergus
				O'Connor, Dublin, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>De, Valera Eamon. 
				<title>Presidential Statement of Policy: Delivered at the Public
				  Session of Dail Eireann, April 10, 1919. </title>Ireland?: s.n., 1919.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>De, Valera E, and D. Lloyd George. 
				<title>Official Correspondence Relating to the Peace Negotiations,
				  June-September, 1921.</title>Dublin: s.n., 1921. (fragile; Gaelic with official
				English translations)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/11</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Dáil Éireann: Relations with the
				United States</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>De, Valera E. 
				<title>Address to the Congress of the United States: Adopted at the
				  January Session of Dail Eireann, 1921.</title>1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/12</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Home Rule Movement (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1912?-1920</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Rolleston, Thomas W. 
				<title>Ireland and Poland. A Comparison. </title>London: Fisher
				Unwin, 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Irish Press Agency. 
				<title>Do the Irish Want Home Rule?: The Money Test. Leaflet No.
				  35.</title>Dublin: Sealy, Bryers, and Walker, 1912?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Irish Press Agency. 
				<title>A Personally Conducted Tour in Ulster. Leaflet No.
				  44.</title>Westminster, Irish Press Agency, 1912?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Irish Press Agency. 
				<title>What Is "Ulster"? Leaflet No. 58.</title>Dublin: Sealy,
				Bryers, and Walker, 1912?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The First of the Small Nations.</title>S.l: s.n, 1920.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Red Hand [pseudonym]. 
				<title>Through Corruption to Dismemberment. a Story of Apostacy and
				  Betrayal.</title>Derry: Printed by Joseph Chambers, 1917. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/13</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Home Rule Movement: Canadian
				Support (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1882</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Blake, Edward. 
				<title> Official Report of the Speech Delivered by Hon. Edward
				  Blake, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada on the Irish Question.
				  </title>Ottawa: MacLean, Roger &amp; Co., 1882. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/14</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish-American Activism (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916
				and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Voice of Ireland.</title>Washington, D.C.: Irish
				Diplomatic Mission, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"New York American" Tuesday, 16th, May, 1916: "Thank God for
				  Freedom's Martyrs in Every Land and Age."</title>Ireland?, 1916. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/15</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish-American Activism (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Regan, John X. 
				<title>Ireland and the Presidents of the United States.</title>
				Boston: Advisory Committee, Irish Victory Fund, 1919. (This book is identical
				to the one titled "Ireland Beats Wilson")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Dorbene, Kevin S. 
				<title>Ireland Beats Wilson.</title>Dublin: Whelan &amp; Son, 1919.
				(This book is identical to the one titled "Ireland and the Presidents of the
				United States")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Connell, Daniel T. 
				<title>Edward Raymond Turner, Apostle and Apologist of Reaction:
				  His Widely Advertised Book, "England and Ireland," Proclaimed "Impartial,
				  Comprehensive and Authoritative," Is a Mass of Misinformation.
				  </title>Washington D.C.: Irish National Bureau, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Connell, Daniel T. 
				<title>The Truth About Ireland in the Great War: An Analysis of
				  Admiral Sims' Unfair Attack on the Irish People. </title>Washington, D.C: Irish
				National Bureau, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Statement of Irish-American Delegates.</title>Dublin Castle:
				Chief Secretary's Office, 1919. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/16</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish-American Activism (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1920-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>News-Letter of the Friends of Irish Freedom. Vol. II, No.
				  33.</title>National Bureau of Information. Washington, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Mahony, Thomas H. 
				<title>Ireland and Secession: An Answer to Lloyd George.
				  </title>Boston: [reprinted by Friends of Irish Freedom, Inc., New York], 1920.
				(2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Irish Councils for Irish Freedom.</title>Washington, D.C.:
				Irish Diplomatic Mission, 1920.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/17</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish-American Activism: History of
				Ireland (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1859-1893</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Jackway, R R. 
				<title>Ireland: Past, Present and Future. </title>Milwaukee: B.
				Franklin Printing House, 1859.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Word on the Merits: Or, England's "Kettle-of-Fish" Rule in
				  Ireland.</title>Baltimore: Office of St. Joseph's Advocate, 1893.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/18</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Dominion League (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Pope-Hennessy, R. 
				<title>The Irish Dominion: A Method of Approach to a Settlement.
				  </title>London: Nisbet &amp; Co., 1919. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Irish Dominion League.</title>1920. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Harrison, Henry. 
				<title>The Irish Peace Conference 1920 and Its Betrayal: Does the
				  Government Want a Genuine Peace?</title>Dublin: Irish Dominion League,
				1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/19</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Republican Brotherhood:
				Diarmuid (Jeremiah) O'Donovan Rossa (in English &amp; Gaelic)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1915</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>MacSwinney, Terence J. 
				<title>Rossa - Born 1831. Died 1915: Buried Glasnevin Cemetery,
				  Dublin, Sunday, August 1st, 1915. </title>Dublin: O'Donovan Rossa Funeral
				Committee, 1915.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Pearse, Padraic, Thomas MacDonagh, Arthur Griffith, James
				  Connolly, and Brian O'Higgins. 
				<title>Diarmuid Ó Donnaḃáin Rosa, 1831-1915: Souvenir of Public
				  Funeral to Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, August 1st, 1915.</title> Dublin:
				Patrick Mahon, [Printer], 1915.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/20</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Republican Brotherhood:
				Easter Rising (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Rebellion in Dublin, April, 1916. </title>Dublin: Eason
				&amp; Son, Dublin and Belfast, 1916. [(photos and text detailing the
				destruction caused by the Easter Rising) </p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/21</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Republican Brotherhood:
				Easter Rising (in English &amp; Gaelic)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Fragment of 1916 History.</title>1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Clarke, Thomas J, Seán MacDiarmada, Padraic Pearse, James
				  Connolly, Thomas MacDonagh, Éamonn Ceannt, and Joseph M. Plunkett. 
				<title>Poblacht Na H'éireann. The Provisional Government of the
				  Irish Republic to the People of Ireland.</title>Dublin: s.n, 1916. (Also issued
				as Ireland's Declaration of Independence.)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">1/22</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Republican Brotherhood:
				Easter Rising (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Sinn Féin Leaders of 1916: With Numerous Illustrations
				  and Complete Lists of Deportees, Casualties, Etc. ; with Appendix on New
				  Parliamentary Party, Count Plunkett, Joseph Macguinness, De Valera, Cosgrave.
				  </title>Dublin: Cahill &amp; Co, 1917.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/1</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Republican Brotherhood:
				Easter Rising (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Sinn Féin Rebellion Handbook, Easter, 1916: A Complete and
				  Connected Narrative of the Rising, with Detailed Accounts of the Fighting at
				  All Points. </title>Dublin: Weekly Irish Times, 1917. (extremely fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/2</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Republican Brotherhood:
				Pádraig Pearse (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1915-1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Pearse, Pádraig. 
				<title>The Sovereign People. Tracts for the Times, No.
				  13.</title>Dublin: Whelan, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Pearse, Padraic. 
				<title> Oration of P.H. Pearse Over Rossa's Grave. </title>Dublin:
				Fergus O'Connor, 1915.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/3</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Republican Brotherhood:
				Thomas Ashe (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Inquest on Thos. Ashe: The Verdict of the
				  Jury.</title>Dublin: Fergus O'Connor, 1917. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Ashe, Thomas. 
				<title>Oration Delivered by Commandant Thomas Ashe at Casement's
				  Fort, Ardfert, Co. Kerry, on Sunday, 5th August, 1917. </title>Ireland?: s.n,
				1917.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/4</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Irish Volunteers (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1915-1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>MacNeill, Eoin. 
				<title>Shall Ireland Be Divided. Tracts for the Times, No.
				  2.</title> Dublin: Irish Volunteer Headquarters, 1915.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Rahilly, The [Michael J.]. 
				<title>The Secret History of the Irish Volunteers. Tracts for the
				  Times, No. 3.</title>Dublin: Irish Publicity League, 1915. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Griffith, Arthur. 
				<title>When the Government Publishes Sedition. Tracts for the
				  Times, No. 4.</title>Dublin: Irish Publicity League, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Newman, A. and Herbert M Pim. 
				<title>Ascendency While You Wait. Tracts for the Times, No.
				  5.</title>Dublin: Irish Publicity League, 1916. (cartoon drawn bySeaghan
				MacCathmhaiol)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>MacNeill, Eoin. 
				<title>Daniel O'Connell and Sinn Féin. Part I: O'Connell's
				  Alternative. Tracts for the Times, No. 6.</title>Dublin: Irish Publicity
				League, 1916.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/5</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Labor/Industrial Movement (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917-1919</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Further Sidelights on Bolshevism, Sinn Féin, and the Irish
				  Trades' Congress.</title>Dublin: Humphrey &amp; Armour. Printers. Dublin.,
				1919. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Sidelights on Bolshevism, Sinn Féin, and the Irish
				  Transport Union.</title>Dublin: Humphrey &amp; Armour. Printers., 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>MacKenna, Rose. 
				<title>A Plea for Social Emancipation in Ireland.</title>London:
				The National Labour Press, 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ireland at Berne: Being the Reports and Memoranda [of the
				  Irish Labour Party and Trade Union Congress] Presented to the International
				  Labour and Socialist Conference Held at Berne, February, 1919. </title>Dublin:
				Talbot Press, 1919.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/6</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Labor/Industrial Movement: British
				Investigations (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Manifesto of Leaders of the Intellectual Life of Great
				  Britain on Ireland: And Report of the British Labor Commission to Ireland.
				  </title>New York: The World Tomorrow, 1921. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/7</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Labor/Industrial Movement: Cumann
				na mBann [League of Women] (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1915</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Why Ireland Is Poor: English Laws and Irish
				  Industries.</title> Dublin: Publication Committee of Cumann na mBann (Central
				Branch), 1915. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/8</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Language Preservation (in English
				&amp; Gaelic)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1910-1943</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Casement, Roger. 
				<title>The Language of the Outlaw.</title>Dublin?: s.n, 1910.
				(Printer's Note: "Printed on Paper of Irish Manufacture.")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Sinn Féin. 
				<title>The National Value of the Irish Language.</title>Dublin:
				Powell Press, 1918. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Ó Sandair, Cathal. 
				<title>Jacko Agus Scéalta Eile. [Jacko and Other
				  Stories.]</title>Baile Átha Cliath [Dublin], 1943. [Cathal Ó Sandair was one
				of the most prolific (Irish) Gaelic-language authors of the 20th century. His
				popular juvenile fiction encouraged young Irish to read Gaelic, increasing
				their knowledge of the Irish language.]</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/9</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Language Preservation: Gaelic
				League (in English)</unittitle>

          <note>
            <p>O' hIcí, M. P. 
				<title>The True National Idea.</title>Dublin: Gaelic League,
				1898.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Riain, W P. 
				<title>Lessons from Modern Language Movements: What Native Speech
				  Has Achieved for Nationality.</title> Dublin: Gaelic League, 1901. (2
				copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Irish Language and Irish Intermediate Education: V.
				  Foreign Testimony.</title> Dublin: Gaelic League, 1901.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lane-Poole, Stanley. 
				<title>An Oxford Professor on the Irish Language.</title>Dublin:
				The Powell Press, 1907. </p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/10</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Language Preservation: Gaelic
				League (in English &amp; Gaelic)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1914-1921 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Hyde, Douglas. 
				<title>The Gaelic League and Politics.</title>Dublin: Cahill &amp;
				Co., Ltd., 1914.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Constitution of the Gaelic League As Amended by the
				  Ard-Fheis, August, 1919. </title>Dublin: Gaelic League, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Constitution of the Gaelic League As Amended by the
				  Ard-Fheis, August, 1920. </title>Dublin: Gaelic League, 1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Cúntas na h Árd-fheise.</title>Dublin: Muinntir Dollard,
				teó., 1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bairéad, Stiofán [Stephen Barrett]. 
				<title>Connradh na Gaedhilge [Gaelic League]. Liosta de 'n Airgead
				  a Tháinic Isteach Sa Mbliadhain, 1920-21.</title>Dublin: Ó Lochlainn, Ó
				Murchadha, Ó Beoláin Tta, Clodóiri [O'Loughlin, Murphy &amp; Boland, Ltd.,
				printers], 1921. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Conradh na Gaeilge (Gaelic League). 
				<title>Specimen Rules for Craobhacha [Branches].</title>Dublin?:
				Gaelic League, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What the Irish Language Is: Some Facts. </title>Dublin:
				Gaelic League, n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Objects of the Gaelic League. </title>Baile Átha Cliath
				[Dublin]: Connradh na Gaedhilge [Gaelic League], n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/11</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalism Movement (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>A.E. [Russell, George William]. 
				<title>Thoughts for a Convention: Memorandum on the State of
				  Ireland. </title>Dublin: Maunsel, 1917. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>England's Fair Words and - Ireland. </title>Dublin: P. Mahon
				[printer], 1919. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Colonial Home Rule: Would It Settle Anything?
				  </title>Dublin: Mahon, 1919. (fragile) </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bright, John Hampden. 
				<title>What's Wrong with Ireland? </title>1920. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>A.E. [Russell, George William]. 
				<title>Ireland and the Empire at the Court of Conscience.</title>
				Dublin: Talbot Press, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>A.E. [Russell, George William]. 
				<title>The Inner and the Outer Ireland. </title>Dublin: Talbot
				Press, 1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/12</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalist Ballads (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Connell, Jem. 
				<title>Workers of Ireland: Irish Labour Songs, No. 1. Air:
				  "O'Donnell Abu."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Song of Fermoy. Air: "The Shan Van Voch."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ballykinlar Co. [county] Down. Air: "A Little Bit of
				  Heaven."</title>n.d. (The army base in Ballykinlar, Northern Ireland, was used
				as a internment camp for Irish rebels during the Irish War of
				Independence.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Soldier's Song: Marching song of the Irish
				  Republic.</title>n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>That's the Stuff to Give 'im: Topical Air.</title>n.d. (song
				about Sinn Féin.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Pressmen and the Spy. Air: "The Peeler and the
				  Goat."</title>n.d. (song about Sinn Féin.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Bould "Black &amp; Tan." Air: "Master
				  McGrath."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>M.L. 
				<title>An Insurgent Song. Air: "Slievenamon."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>A Toast to De Valera. Air: "Ireland Boys,
				  Hurrah."</title>n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Wrap the Green Flag Round Me.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>God Save the Peelers. Air: "God Save Ireland."</title>n.d.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ireland Must Be Free. Air: "Paddies
				  Evermore."</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Pat Molone, I.V. Old Air: "The Irish Jaunting Car", or
				  "Paddies Evermore."</title>n.d. (song about the Easter Rising and its
				aftermath.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Peace--Perfect Peace. Air: "Whack fol the diddle,"
				  etc.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/13</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalist Ballads (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1914-1922</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Grand Oul' Dame Brittannia. Air: Leather Away with the
				  Wattle O. </title>Ireland, 1914. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Sliabh, Ruadh. [psuedonym, old Irish name for Three Rock
				  Mountain, County Dublin.] 
				<title>We're Fighting Now for Christianity. Air: "Killaloe."
				  </title>Ireland, 1916. (Owen Roe's address to his troop before the battle of
				Benburb, 1641, printed on verso of leaf.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cavanagh, Maeve. 
				<title>A Ballad for Rebels. Air: "The Wearing of the Green."
				  </title>Ireland, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>With the Irish Volunteers. Air: "The Rising of the
				  Moon."</title>Ireland, 1916. (song about the Easter Rising.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Let Erin Remember Easter Week. Air: "Let Erin Remember the
				  Days of Old."</title>Ireland, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Irish Green: A Romance of Easter, 1916. Air: "The
				  Jackets Green."</title>Ireland, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Conscripts' Chorus: An Execration of Lloyd
				  George.</title>Ireland, 1918. (fragile) (Illustration is cartoon of the devil
				beckoning Lloyd George from his work of carving-up Ireland.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Markievicz, Constance. 
				<title>A Battle Hymn: Dedicated to the Irish Citizen Army.</title>
				Dublin, 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Mac, Dubhghaill C. 
				<title>The Pig Push: Dedicated to Diarmuid Lynch, Sinn Féin Food
				  Controller. Air: "The Wearing of the Green."</title>Ireland, 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Standard of Green White &amp; Gold: A Song of the Truce.
				  Air: "The Bold Fenian Men."</title> Ireland, 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Georgie I Hardly Knew Ye. Air: "Johnny, I Hardly Knew
				  Ye."</title>Ireland, 1918. (song mocking Lloyd George.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Oul' Lloyd George's Bill. Air: Father O'Flynn.
				  </title>Ireland, 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Manchester Ballad on the Escape of Sinn Féin Prisoners from
				  Strangeways Gaol, Oct. 25th, 1919.</title>S.l: s.n., 1919. (extremely fragile;
				photocopied)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Irish Volunteer Song Sheet.</title>Dublin: n.p., 1920.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cronin, Mary Elizabeth. 
				<title>I Dreamed Ireland Was Free--Will My Dream Come
				  True?</title>1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Battle of Mountjoy. Air: "Clare's
				  Dragoons."</title>1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>In Memoriam. Tomas MacCurtain, Lord Mayor of Cork, murdered
				  March, 1920. Air: "Erin the Tear."</title>1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Walls of Derry. Air: "The Rakes of
				  Mallow."</title>1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Brave Sons of Granuaile. Air: Granuaile."</title> Ireland,
				1921. (fragile) (Thomas O'Brien, Daniel O'Callaghan, John Lyons, Timothy
				McCarthy, Patrick O'Mahony, John Allen. Shot in Cork Jail, 28th February,
				1921.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ye Murderers of England.</title>1921. (fragile) (Thomas
				Wheelan, Patrick Moran, Patrick Doyle, Thomas Bryan, Frank Flook and Bernard
				Ryan. Murdered in Mountjoy Jail, March 14, 1921.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Men of the Bold I.R.A.</title>1922.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/14</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalist Literature (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1910</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>McCarthy, Justin. 
				<title>Wearing of the Green.</title>New York?: Mossant, Vallon,
				1910. (subject matter: Fenianism)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/15</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalist Literature:
				Commemorative (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1915-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Tone, Theobald W. 
				<title>The Spanish War.</title>Dublin: Cumann na mBan, 1915
				[reprint]. (This reprint of Tone's 1790 pamphlet serves as a reminder for Irish
				citizens to take into account the interests of Ireland, and only the interests
				of Ireland.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>de Faoite, Ailfrid. 
				<title>Theobald Wolfe Tone: The Man and His Work.</title>Dublin:
				The Davis Publishing Company, 1920. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Robert Emmet: A Commemorative Booklet.</title>Dublin: The
				Wolfe Tone Memorial Association, 1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/16</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalist Verse (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916-1918 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>MacSwiney, Terence J. [Lord Mayor of Cork.] 
				<title>Teach Us How To Die.</title>n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Kevin Barry.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Oh! Sweet Mountjoy.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Easter Week.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cavanagh, Maeve. 
				<title>Rescue.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Easter Week, 1916.</title>1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Browne, Patrick. 
				<title>Aftermath of Easter Week.</title>Dublin: Published for the
				benefit of the Irish National Aid and Volunteers' Dependents Fund, 1917.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Markievicz, Constance. 
				<title> Heroes and Martyrs: Dedicated to Na Fianna
				  Eireann.</title>N.p, 1917. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Cearnaigh, Peadar. 
				<title> To England: September 25th, 1917.</title> Ireland, 1917.
				</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Prison Graves.</title>1917? (Written on the production
				of Sophocles' "Antigone" at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, March 5th, on which day
				the perpetrator of the Soho sack murder was buried at Pentonville, adjoining
				the grave of Dr. Crippen and Roger Casement.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Stanley, Joseph. 
				<title>Britannia's Appeal to East Cavan. </title>Ireland, 1918.
				</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Cavanagh, Maeve. 
				<title>Conscription: The Prayer of Ireland. </title>Ireland, 1918.
				</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 4</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalist Verse</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1918</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>De Valera's Declaration of Ireland's Independence. As told
				  by him to a Representative of the American Press on May 15th, 1918. Now given
				  in the form of Verse for the first time.</title>1918.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/17</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Nationalist Verse: Thomas Ashe (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Ashe, Thomas. 
				<title>The Last Poem of Thomas Ashe. Written while a Convict in
				  Lewes Jail.</title>Lewes Prison, England, 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Flag of the Free O'er All: (in Memory of Thomas Ashe).
				  </title>Ireland, 1917. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Cathasaigh, Sean. 
				<title>Thomas Ashe.</title>Dublin: Fergus O'Connor, 1917. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Cathasaigh, Sean. 
				<title>Lament for Thomas Ashe.</title>Dublin: Fergus O'Connor,
				1917. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/18</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Peace with Ireland Council (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1920-1921 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Raper, A B. 
				<title>The State of South Ireland: A Unionist M.P.'s
				  Tour.</title>London: Peace with Ireland Council, 30 Queen Anne's Chambers,
				S.W.1, 1920. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Does Sir Hamar Greenwood Know?</title>London: Peace
				with Ireland Council, 1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lawson, Henry M. 
				<title>A Report on the Irish Situation.</title> London: Peace with
				Ireland Council, 1920. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lawson, Henry M. 
				<title>A Second Report on the Irish Situation. </title>London:
				Peace with Ireland Council, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Some Moderate and Non-Party Views on Affairs in Ireland.
				  </title>London: Peace with Ireland Council, 1921. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Acland, Mrs. Francis [Eleanor]. 
				<title>The Sinn Féin Fellowship.</title> London: Peace with
				Ireland Council, 1921. (extremely fragile; photocopied)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Clutton-Brock, Arthur Guy. 
				<title>Peace or--?</title>London: Peace with Ireland Council,
				n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Voice of the Churches on Ireland.</title>London: Peace
				with Ireland Council, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Situation in Ireland.</title>London: Peace with Ireland
				Council, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Peace with Ireland.</title>London: Peace with Ireland
				Council, n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Peace with Ireland Council.</title>London: Peace with
				Ireland Council, n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/19</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Peace with Ireland Council:
				Atrocities Reported (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Lynd, Robert. 
				<title> "Who Began It?": The Truth About the Murders in Ireland.
				  </title>London: Peace with Ireland Council, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Logue, Michael. 
				<title>Cardinal Logue and the Terror in Ireland: The Pastoral
				  Letter of His Eminence Cardinal Logue, Read in the Churches on November 28th,
				  1920.</title>Westminster: Peace with Ireland Council, 1920. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>G., A. G. 
				<title>Stop the Terror. Peace with Ireland Leaflet No.
				  2.</title>London: Peace with Ireland Council, 1920. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Grey, R.C. 
				<title>The Auxiliary Police.</title>London: Peace with Ireland
				Council, 1920. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bodkin, M. M. D. 
				<title>A County Court Judge on the Lawlessness of the Forces of the
				  Crown in Ireland.</title>London: Peace with Ireland Council, 1921.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/20</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Peace with Ireland Council:
				Reprisals Reported (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1920?-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Are Reprisals?</title>London: Peace with Ireland
				Council, 1920?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Chesterton, G K. 
				<title>The Danger to England. Reprinted from the Manchester
				  Guardian of February 15, 1921.</title>London: Peace with Ireland Council,
				1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Chesterton, G K. 
				<title>The Delusion of the Double Policy. </title>London: Peace
				with Ireland Council, 1921?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Chesterton, G K. 
				<title>What Are Reprisals?</title>London: Peace with Ireland
				Council, 1921?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Simon, John. 
				<title>Irish Reprisals: Auxiliary Division's Record: Indictment by
				  Sir John Simon.</title>London: Peace with Ireland Council, 1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/21</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Relief in Ireland: American Aid (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1921
				and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Need for Relief in Ireland.</title>New York: American
				Committee for Relief in Ireland, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Report of Delegates to the United States of America
				  Submitted to the General Council of the Irish White Cross and Adopted 16th
				  June, 1921.</title>Dublin: Printed by Dollard, printinghouse, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Brien, Morgan J. 
				<title>The Reason for the American Committee for Relief in
				  Ireland.</title>New York: American Committee for Relief in Ireland, n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/22</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Religious Response: Catholic (in
				English &amp; Gaelic)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1900-1920</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Owens, John. 
				<title>Urnuighthe Catoilice: Catholic Prayers, in Irish, with a
				  Literal English Translation.</title> Dublin: J. Owens, 1900.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fogarty, Michael. 
				<title>Done to Death Behind the Walls of Mountjoy: Letter of the
				  Bishop of Killaloe.</title> 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Flanagan, Michael. 
				<title>Father O'Flannagan's Suppressed Speech.</title>1918?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Irish Bishops on English Rule.</title> 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Logue, Michael. 
				<title>Statement Issued by the Cardinal Primate and the Archbishops
				  and Bishops of Ireland: On the Present Condition of Their Country.
				  </title>Dublin: Browne and Nolan, Limited, 1920.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/23</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Religious Response: Catholic (in
				Breton)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1933</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>St. Pierre, Geneviève [La comtesse de Méhérenc]. 
				<title>Iverzon Gwelet Gant Eur Vretonez, Gant Brug Ar Menez Du:
				  Laket E Brezoneg Gant Dirnador. </title>Gwengamp [Guingamp]: Moulerez Thomas,
				1933. [(The author's impressions of the 31st International Eucharistic
				Congress, held in Dublin in 1932.) (Breton is a Celtic language spoken in
				Brittany, France.)]</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/24</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Religious Response: Protestant (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919-1921 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How Protestants are Treated in Ireland. Testimony of
				  Protestant Clergymen. No. 15.</title>Westminster: Irish Press Agency, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>McCarthy, Michael J. F. 
				<title>The Irish Trouble: Its Cause and Cure. </title>London:
				Protestant Truth Society, 1919. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Eriksen, Eli M. 
				<title>The Truth about Ireland. Home Rule--Rome
				  Rule.</title>Philadelphia, 1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/25</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Rural Cooperatives (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1903-1921 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>To the Milk Suppliers of ...Creamery.</title>n.d.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Trade Federation. Leaflet No. 60.</title>Dublin: The Irish
				Co-Operative Agency Society, 1903.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Russell, George W. 
				<title>The Rural Community: An Address to the American Commission
				  of Agricultural Inquiry. </title>Dublin: The Rapid Printing Co., Ltd.,
				1913.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How to Start a Co-Operative Society. </title>Dublin: Joint
				Organizing Committee for Co-operative Societies, 1919. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Russell, George W. 
				<title>A Plea for Justice, Being a Demand for a Public Enquiry into
				  the Attacks on Co-Operative Societies in Ireland. </title>Dublin: Irish
				Homestead, 1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/26</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Rural Cooperatives: Irish
				Agricultural Organization Society (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1910-1916</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Barbour, Harold. 
				<title>The Work of the I.A.O.S.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural
				Organisation Society, 1910.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>I.A.O.S. Annual General Meeting, 1916. Father Finlay's
				  Address.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Support Your Movement! An Appeal Made by R.A. Anderson to
				  the Annual General Meeting of the I.A.O.S., 12 December, 1916.</title>Dublin:
				Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1916.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">2/27</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Rural Cooperatives: Irish
				Agricultural Organization Society Leaflets (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">189?-1919 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Plunkett, Horace C. 
				<title>The Irish Agricultural Organisation Society and Its Aims: To
				  the Farmers of Ireland. Leaflet No. 1.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural
				Organisation Society, 189?</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Cattle Insurance. Leaflet 24.</title>Dublin: Irish
				Agricultural Organisation Society, 1910.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Wibberley, Thomas. 
				<title>Profitable Tillage. Leaflet No. 3. </title>Dublin: Irish
				Agricultural Organisation Society, 1912.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operative Creameries. Leaflet No. 3. </title>Dublin:
				Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1912.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Cow Testing Associations. Leaflet No. 5.</title>Dublin:
				Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1914.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Duties of Creamery Committees. Leaflet No.
				  6.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1914.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Why Societies Should Affiliate with and Subscribe to the
				  I.A.O.S. Leaflet No. 8.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society,
				1914.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Is Your Society Affiliated with the I.A.O.S.? Leaflet No.
				  10.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1914.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Russell, George William [A.E.]. 
				<title>Ireland, Agriculture and the War: An Open Letter to Irish
				  Farmers. Leaflet No. 15.</title>Dublin: Sackville Press, 1915. (Reprinted by
				permission of the "Irish Homestead.")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Fant, James. 
				<title>Irish Creamery Butter. The Standardisation of all Processes
				  in its Manufacture. Leaflet No. 16.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural
				Organisation Society, 1915.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Anderson, R.A. 
				<title>Our Debt of Honour: An appeal made to the organised farmers
				  of Ireland at the Annual General Meeting of the I.A.O.S., 12 October, 1915.
				  Leaflet No. 18.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society,
				1915.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operation and Food Production. Leaflet No.
				  20.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-Operative Insurance of Milch Cows. Leaflet No.
				  21.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Russell, George William [A.E.]. 
				<title>Templecrone: A Record of Co-Operative Effort. Leaflet No.
				  22.</title>Dublin: Irish Agriculture Organisation Society, 1916. (This leaflet
				is reprinted from "The Irish Homestead.")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Irish Creamery Butter Control. Leaflet No. 4.</title>Dublin:
				Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1916. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Farmers' Insurance: Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906.
				  Leaflet No. 1.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society,
				1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Anderson, R.A. 
				<title>Urban Milk Supplies. The Cry of the Children in the Towns.
				  Leaflet No. 24.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1917.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operative Agricultural Societies. Leaflet No.
				  17.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-Operative Fishing Societies. Leaflet No.
				  27.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operative Credit: (Rural Banks). Leaflet No.
				  4.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operation and Flax Cultivation. Leaflet No.
				  6.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>"Cleanliness in the Dairy." Leaflet No. 24.</title>Dublin:
				Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, n.d. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operation in Bee-Keeping. Leaflet No. 24.</title>Dublin:
				Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Co-operative Flax Societies. Leaflet No. 28.</title>Dublin:
				Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Agricultural Societies: Finance. Leaflet No.
				  58.</title>Dublin: Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/1</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Sinn Féin (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1916-1920 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Pim, Herbert M. 
				<title>The Invincible Sinn Féin "Tank". Sinn Féin Tract No.
				  2.</title>Dublin: The Irishman, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Pim, Herbert M. 
				<title>How to Form Sinn Féin Clubs. Sinn Féin Tract No.
				  3.</title>Dublin: The Irishman, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Pim, Herbert N. 
				<title>Spectacles for Ulstermen. Sinn Féin Tract No.
				  5.</title>Dublin: The Irishman, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Official Instructions for the Organisation of Sinn Féin
				  Clubs. Leaflet No. 1.</title>Dublin: National Council of Sinn Féin, 1917.
				(fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Work for a Sinn Féin Branch. Leaflet No. 3.</title>Dublin:
				National Council of Sinn Féin, 1917. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Robbery Under Arms. Leaflet No. 4.</title> Dublin: National
				Council of Sinn Féin, 1917. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>War on the Cattle Trade. Leaflet No. 7. </title>Dublin:
				National Council of Sinn Féin, 1917. (extremely fragile; photocopied)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Case of Ireland. Sinn Féin Series, No.
				  12.</title>Dublin, 1920. (includes map of Ireland's 1918 General Election
				results)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Sinn Féin: "What It Is All About."</title>n.d. (extremely
				fragile; photocopied)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/2</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Sinn Féin, Concerns about (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917-1919</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>O'Brien, William. 
				<title>Sinn Féin and Its Enemies.</title>Dublin: Maunsel &amp;
				Co., 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>An Imperial Danger: The Sinn Féin Menace. the Irish Problem
				  in a Nutshell. the Only Safe Course. </title>Dublin: The University Press by
				Ponsonby &amp; Gibbs, 1919.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/3</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Sinn Féin: Consitution &amp;
				Declarations (in English &amp; Gaelic)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917
				and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>England Has No Right Here. That is the Sinn Féin
				  Declaration.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Sinn Féin. 
				<title>Córuġaḋ. [Constitution].</title> Ireland?: s.n, 1917.
				(The Sinn Féin consitution is written in Gaelic, accompanied by an English
				translation.)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/4</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Sinn Féin: Elections (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919?-1920 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Voice of Ireland.</title>n.d.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Registration Instructions issued by the Sinn Féin Election
				  Department.</title>1919? (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>General Instructions for County Council, Distrcit Council
				  and Poor Law Elections. 1920.</title>Dublin: Sinn Féin Election Department,
				1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Irish Councils for Irish Freedom. </title>1920. (Includes
				tables and maps of the election results.)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/5</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Sinn Féin: Relations with the
				Labor Movement (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Spálpín, . 
				<title>Sinn Féin and the Labour Movement.</title>Dublin: Printed
				for the publisher by Patrick Mahon, trade union printer, 1917. </p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/6</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Sinn Féin, Support for (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1917-1918</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>D. 
				<title>Ireland Looks into the Mirror. Tracts for Irishmen, No. 1.
				  </title>Dublin: Whelan &amp; Son, 1917. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Is the Irish Party Nationalist?: Our Policy on the
				  Parliamentary Question. New Ireland Pamphlets, No. 1.</title>Dublin: The New
				Ireland Pub. Co., Limited, 1917.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>["Lector"]. 
				<title>The Plot: German or English? New Ireland Pamphlets, No.
				  2.</title>Dublin: The New Ireland Pub. Co., Limited, 1918. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>["Lector"]. 
				<title>The Issue: The Case for Sinn Féin. New Ireland Pamphlets,
				  No. 3. </title>Dublin: The New Ireland Pub. Co., Limited, 1918. </p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>[by a western Priest]. 
				<title>The Two Policies: Sinn Féin
				  or...Parliamentarianism.</title>1918.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/7</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Unionist Movement (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1918-1921 and undated</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>How Sinn Feín Played the Unionist Game: Lord Iveagh's
				  Candid Confession and Lord Middleton's Acknowledgment.</title>Dublin: United
				Irish League, 1918. (extremely fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The State of Ireland: Fact Versus Fiction. American-Irish
				  Allegations refuted. Chief Secretary's Trenchant Reply. How Incidents Were
				  Distorted. Ireland's Record Prosperity.</title>Belfast: Belfast News-Letter,
					1919. [(2 copies; both extremely fragile; second copy located in OS Box 4) (copy located
				in OS Box 4 is more complete and easier to read.)]</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Escouflaire, Rodolphe C. 
				<title>A Frenchman's View of the Irish Question.</title>Belfast:
				Northern Whig Limited, 1920? (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Report of the Executive Council.</title>1920. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Plight of Southern Irish Loyalists: Sinn Féin Terrorism.
				  Murder of Protestants. Appalling List of Victims During First Four Months of
				  1921. Extracts from the Irish Press. </title>London: the Publicity Office of
				the Duke of Northumberland's Fund, Boswell Printing and Publishing Co.,
				1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Spirit of the Province. Reprinted by kind permission of
				  the Editor of the "Morning Post."</title>Belfast, n.d.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">OS 4</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Unionist Movement (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The State of Ireland: Fact Versus Fiction. American-Irish
				  Allegations refuted. Chief Secretary's Trenchant Reply. How Incidents Were
				  Distorted. Ireland's Record Prosperity.</title>Belfast: Belfast News-Letter,
					1919. [(2 copies; both extremely fragile; first copy located in Box 3, folder 7) (the copy located
				in this box is more complete and easier to read.)]</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/8</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Unionist Movement (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Notes from Ireland. No. 5, Vol. 29.</title>Dublin: Humphrey
				&amp; Armour, 1921. (fragile)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Notes from Ireland. No. 6, Vol. 29.</title>Dublin: Humphrey
				&amp; Armour, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Notes from Ireland. No. 7, Vol. 29.</title>Dublin: Humphrey
				&amp; Armour, 1921.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/9</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Unionist Movement: Irish Unionist
				Alliance (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1919-1921</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ireland of Today. Sinn Féin and Bolshevism. A Warning to
				  England. No. 1.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1919. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What is Sinn Féin? No. 2.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist
				Alliance, 1919. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Sinn Féin What It Means. No. 3.</title>Dublin: Irish
				Unionist Alliance, 1919. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>What Has Ireland Done in the Way of Recruiting during the
				  War? No. 4.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1919.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>An American View of Ireland Today. No. 6.</title>Dublin:
				Irish Unionist Alliance, 1919. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Is Ireland Overtaxed? No. 1.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist
				Alliance, 1920. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Truth about Ireland. A Reign of Terror. No.
				  2.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1920. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Anarchy in the West of Ireland. The Betrayal of Loyalists.
				  No. 3.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1920. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Situation in Ireland: Warning to Unionist Electors. No.
				  4.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1920. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ireland and Dominion Home Rule: What It Really Means. No.
				  5.</title>Dublin: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1920. (2 copies)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Ireland and International Revolution.</title>London: Vacher
				&amp; Sons, Ltd., 1920.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>The Revolutionary Movement in Ireland: Its Aims and Methods:
				  Sinn Féin and Irish Labour, the World-Wide Conspiracy. </title>Dublin: Irish
				Unionist Alliance, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Jellett, William M. 
				<title>Home Rule and After: Ireland and the World-Wide Conspiracy:
				  the Empire's Peril. </title>Dublin: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1921. (2
				copies)</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/10</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">World War I: Defense of the Realm
				Act (in English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1915-1917</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Skeffington, Hanna Sheehy. 
				<title>Defence of the Realm Act in Ireland. </title>Dublin:
				Committee of Public Safety, 1915.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Skeffington, Francis Sheehy, and George Bernard Shaw. 
				<title>Speech from the Dock on The Occasion of his Trial under the
				  Defence of the Realm Act, in the Dublin Police Court in June, 1915. </title>New
				York: Skeffington Memorial Committee, 1917.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/11</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">World War I: Involvement (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1868-1917</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Tully, Dan. 
				<title>Old Dan's Prophecy. Written in 1868 by Old Dan Tully, the
				  Wayside Wanderer.</title>1868. (prophecy concerning Ireland and the European
				War.)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Redmond, John E. 
				<title>Ireland and the War. Speeches delivered by John E. Redmond,
				  M.P. (Leader of the Irish Party) at Dublin and Kilkenny, on September 25th and
				  October 18th, 1914.</title>Ireland, 1914. (reprinted from the "Freeman's
				Journal")</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Lynch, Arthur. 
				<title>The Allied Cause Is Ireland's Hope. </title>London:
				Alabaster, Passmore &amp; Sons, 1914.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Mack, Robert J. 
				<title> War: An Alternative. </title>Cork: Shandon Printing Works,
				1915.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Redmond, John E. 
				<title>Strong Words from Mr. Redmond: Treason to the Home Rule
				  Cause. </title>London: Sir J. Causton &amp; Sons, Limited, 1916.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Neill, Hugh. 
				<title>Ireland, England and the War. Who is the Real Foe of the
				  Irish?</title> 1917.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/12</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">World War I: Peace Negotiations (in
				English &amp; French)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1918-1923</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>MacNeill, Eoin. 
				<title>Ireland and Germany: Germany's Conditions for National
				  Self-Determination at the Peace Conference. Attack on Sinn Féin's Alliance
				  with Germany and on Eoin Macneill.</title>Dublin: United Irish League, 1918.
				(extremely fragile; photocopied)</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Bennett, Louie. 
				<title>Ireland and a People's Peace: Paper Read by Miss Louie
				  Bennett at a Joint Meeting of the Irishwomen's International League and the
				  Irish Section of the Union of Democratic Control, Feb. 27, 1918.
				  </title>Dublin: Maunsel and Company Limited, 1918.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Walsh, Joseph C. 
				<title>The Peace Negotiations in Ireland. </title>Chicago, Ill:
				J.C. Walsh, 1921.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Les Pourparlers de Paix en Irlande.</title>1923.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>La Paix Anglaise en Irelande. Prisonniers Massacres par les
				  Forces de la Couronne.</title>1923.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>
              <title>Reunion commemorative du quatrieme anniversaire de Dail
				  Eireann, le 21 Janvier, 1923. Discours de Monsieur L.H. Kerney, Consul
				  d'Irlande a Paris.</title>1923.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <container type="box-folder">3/13</container>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">World War I: Propaganda (in
				English)</unittitle>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="Gregorian">1914-1915</unitdate>
          <note>
            <p>Casement, Roger. 
				<title>Ireland, Germany and Freedom of the Seas: A Possible Outcome
				  of the War of 1914. </title>New York: Irish Press Bureau, 1914.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>O'Sheel, Shaemas. 
				<title>The Catechism of Balaam, Jr. by an
				  Irish-American.</title>New York: Hugh H. Masterson, 1915.</p>
          </note>
          <note>
            <p>Casement, Roger. 
				<title>The Crime against Europe: A Possible Outcome of the War of
				  1914. </title>Philadelphia: Celtic Press, 1915.</p>
          </note>
        </did>
      </c01>
    </dsc>
  </archdesc>
</ead>

