Ireland's Appeal to Europe: the Sinn Fein statement of Ireland's case as defined by Eamonn [sic, Éamon] De Valera and the National Council.

Sinn Féin.
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Main Creator: Sinn Féin
Summary:Broadside featuring a black and white image of Éamon De Valera at top of sheet, wearing an Irish Volunteers uniform; underneath this image is a reference to Laurence O'Neill's trip to the United States of America. [Laurence O'Neill' (1864–1943), Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1917-1924]. This sheet has a very lengthy nationalist poem in support of Irish independence printed on it - an extract towards the end reads: "Give us our rank - for which our fathers died - / A Nation 'midst the nations of the earth. / We are sick playing England's dearest slave. We are England's equal by the right of birth. / Though seven hundred years of tyranny / Have all but blotted freedom from our brows / The memory of our past is in our hearts, / The dream of future greatness in our souls...".
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [S.l. : s.n., n.d., ca. 1919].
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Notes:Two copies of this item are held in the Department of Ephemera; formerly at call number POL/1910-20/89.

Physical description: 1 broadside sheet : ill., 51.4 x 38.2 cm.

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EPH E151
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EPH E151a
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