MS letter from Devlin to Boyle, discussing fundraising efforts for Civil Rights action in Northern Ireland and saying "my main problem still is the American money. Apparently the N.A.I.J. have sent $35,000 to Frank. . . I have got to make a public statement soon and I've got to set up a trust fund..." The letter is signed off "Take care of yourself fellow subversive, Bernadette. . . .P.S. Lord Cameron knew you were a Red, Boyle!! ..." Attached is also the envelope which is unstamped and addressed to "Kevin Boyle, Political Agitator, Revolutionary Headquarters."
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Letter from Bernie Power, Mercier Press, Cork to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc forwarding a copy of the manuscript "An Oidheacht Shíoraí".
Letter from Bernie Power, Mercier Press, Dublin, asking if he could run through the enclosed manuscript on Robert Emmet and hoping to hear from him soon.
Letter from Bernie Power, Mercier Press, Dublin, forwarding the first 18 galley pages of "File na Dilseachta" for checking, asking him to forward the balance as soon as possible.
Same to same enclosing the balance of the galleys of "File na Dilseachta".
Same to same enclosing the page proofs of "File na Dilseachta", asking him to check and return as soon as possible.
Letter from Caoimhin Ó Marcaigh, Mercier Press, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking him for the proofs of "File na Dílseachta" as soon as possible and hopes to talk to him soon [in Irish].
Letter from Bernie Power, Mercier Press, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc enclosing Aindrias's manuscript, asking if he would do copy editing, as well as galley and page proof checking, offering him £50 for the work. He comments that the work is fine, and tha
Letter from Caoimhin Ó Marcaigh, Mercier Press, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc sending on a copy of the "Hedge School Master", hoping that he likes the production [in Irish].
Handwritten notes of points Eoghan Ó Tuairisc noted during his editing and reading of "Stair an Chonnradh, 1922-32".