Series 9 - Book publications: preparation, drafts, reviews

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UGA G/G40/9

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Book publications: preparation, drafts, reviews

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  • 1921-1992

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118 items

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Beginning with a manual for learning the Irish language ("Irish for the people" 1946), Proinsias Mac an Bheatha published two biographies, three historical novels, an autobiography, four collections of essays, two historical studies, and a collection of original poetry, all excepting the manual in Irish. Two of these were published posthumously by his family. The series contains preparatory material for some of the titles, some items of correspondence drafts and faircopies, and reviews or other material adding to the published item. Notably, there are some pamphlets concerning James Connolly, not all used for drafting "Tart na Córa" (1963), Mac an Bheatha's biography of Connolly, but collected later.

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      2116; 9

      G40/9

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      27-06-2013

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