Postcard from Des Egan, Goldsmith Press to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc joking that Pearse Hutchinson "nearly had my life" for not being inviting to contribute to "Rogha na Fhile", giving his address if he wants to contact him.
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Postcard from Des Egan, Goldsmith Press, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc saying that he has the Damer free for a launch on the 4th February, and asks if he could arrange a few of the poets to attend. He comments that they need all the sales they can get.
Letter from Des Egan, Goldsmith Press, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking him to contact him in relation to the launch, commenting that it is all set up. The book has been with five printers, but is nearly finished and will look well. He comments that he has bee
Letter from Des Egan, Goldsmith Press, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc enclosing "Leaves", and asking if he would be interested in giving a poetry reading in Ennis.
Postcard from E Ó Tuathail, 24 Trinity College, Dublin to Ciaráin Bairéad, stating that he has only one copy of "Duanaire na Midhe" which he wants himself. He gives the publishing history of "An Cúigeadh Leabhar", brought out by Seosamh Laoide in 1914 [i
Postcard from E Ó Tuathail, 24 Trinity College, Dublin to Ciaráin Bairéad, stating that he has only one copy of "Duanaire na Midhe" which he wants himself. He gives the publishing history of "An Cúigeadh Leabhar", brought out by Seosamh Laoide in 1914 [i
Postcard from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Waldorf Hotel, Dublin, to Rita Kelly enclosing three cheques, asking if she can send on back signed as he plans to go to Ballinasloe.
Letter from Rita Kelly, Atlanta Hotel, Galway, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Waldorf Hotel, Dublin, gives him news from the workshop. She had got books signed by John McGahern to her, who said "you should be signing a book for me!" Says she will see him in Ballin
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly, Belfast, giving an account of his visit to UCD to Breandán [Ó Buachalla's] class, listing who was there. He read the prologue to "An Lommochtain" and they were very laudatory afterwards. Misses the
Postcard in type of military communique, from Eoghan to Rita telling her that he was well-established in Lock House.