Additional notes, extracts and transcriptions relating to the writings and career of Arthur Griffith,

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Contains a fragmentary notes, written in pencil in Griffith's hand, which makes fleeting reference to the Anglo Irish Treaty, a draft article on the political situation in Russia following the Russian Revolution (authorship unclear), a transcription from the concluding paragraphs of his book 'The Resurrection of Hungary' (pages are numbered 95-102), and notes, written on the verso of a cigarette packet and initialled by C. O'S., on Peadar O hAnnrachain's book 'Mar Mhaireas E' which provides an account of Griffith's incarceration in Reading Gaol.

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Main Creator: Griffith, Arthur, 1872-1922
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Notes:Physical description: 1 item (15 pages).
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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Additional notes, extracts and transcriptions relating to the writings and career of Arthur Griffith,

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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Arthur Griffith Additional Papers, 1909-1952.
Description:Contains a fragmentary notes, written in pencil in Griffith's hand, which makes fleeting reference to the Anglo Irish Treaty, a draft article on the political situation in Russia following the Russian Revolution (authorship unclear), a transcription from the concluding paragraphs of his book 'The Resurrection of Hungary' (pages are numbered 95-102), and notes, written on the verso of a cigarette packet and initialled by C. O'S., on Peadar O hAnnrachain's book 'Mar Mhaireas E' which provides an account of Griffith's incarceration in Reading Gaol.
Also included is a transcription of a poem titled 'He Remembered His People' and a fragment draft of an untitled patriotic verse which references Roger Casement's execution (authorship unclear, but possibly in Griffith's hand).
Main Creator: Griffith, Arthur, 1872-1922
Language:English
Extent:1 item (15 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,666/31 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.