Signed copy of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh's 'Dílseacht The Story of Comdt. General Tom Maguire.' Inscription read 'Do Maire Reddan, le mor-bluíodas...'
Photocopy of an article and a newspaper letter relating to a campaign by the National Waters Restoration League to have Irish inland fishing nationalised. The article and letter make particular reference to a 'fish-in' which was planned to take place a Salmon Weir Bridge in Galway. Ruairí Ó Brádaigh planned to speak at the 'fish-in'. Clippings come from the Tuam Herald and the Evening Press.
Photocopy of a letter from Merlyn Rees printed in The Guardian which was written in response to an article by Labour Party politician Tony Benn. In the letter Rees discusses the question of British withdrawal from Northern Ireland.
Photocopy of a letter from Dáithí Ó Connell which appeared in Saoirse in January 1989 under the headline 'Wilson-I.R.A. talks 1972'. The letter was written in response to Irish Labour Party politician John O'Connell's book , Doctor John , and letters which appeared in the Sunday Press in response to its publication. John O'Connell played a role as intermediary in the 1972 talks between representatives of the Republican Movement and representatives of The British Government and also a role in the 1975 talks. Dáithí Ó Connell was a leading member of the Republican Movement who represented the movement in both set of talks. In the letter Ó Connell outlines that background to the 1972 talks and also what he viewed as the gains made by the Republican Movement from the talks.
Letter from Ruairí Ó Brádaigh published in Irish News under the headline 'MI5 rogue clique wrecked ceasefire. The letter relates to comments by Peter Murphy (Labour Party politician and later Northern Ireland Secretary) on The Pat Kenny Show on R.T.E. Radio 1. The letter gives Ó Brádaigh's opinion on the 1972 truce and also the 1975 truce and talks.
Typescript piece by Ruairí Ó Brádaigh on Céili dancing. Ó Brádaigh outlines his own personal experiences of Céili dancing as a small child, a teenager in the Gaeltacht and later a student at University College Dublin.
Book entitled Freedom Struggle By The Provisional I.R.A. apparently published by Irish Northern Aid in the United States. No author's name is given. According to cover and note the book was banned in Ireland. Signed 'To Patsy Brady, with best wishes from Gabe Kennedy, New York 2 February 1974.'
Signed copy of a book Margáil na Saoirse by Nollaig Ó Gadhra. Inscription reads 'Do Maire Reddan agus Muintir na hOllscoile...13.6.05'