A word for Ireland /

by T. M. Healy.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Healy, T. M. (Timothy Michael), 1855-1931
Contributors: O'Casey, Sean, 1880-1964, former owner.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Dublin : London : M. H. Gill & Son ; 1886.
Simpkin, Marshall & co.,
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Notes:Hand signature of Fred L. Crilly on last title page ; stamp signature of same on second title page of volume.

Bound with: Why Ireland wants home rule / by J.A. Fox. London: National Press Agency, [s.d.] -- Mr. Dillon and the plan of campaign: being Mr. Dillon's speech before the Queen's Bench / edited by John J. Clancy. London: Irish Press Agency, 1887. -- Six months of Unionist rule / by John J. Clancy. London: Irish Press Agency, 1887. -- Jury packing in Ireland / compiled by Daniel Crilly. Dublin: 1887. -- The rights of Ireland to political freedom / by T.E.S. London: Brain & co., 1879. -- The monstrous evils of English rule in IReland, especially since the Union / an address delivered in the town hall, Birmingham, by Edward G. Bagshawe. Nottingham: Watchorn, 1886.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical description: xvi, 162 p., xii, 186 p., iv, 56 p., 99 p., 47 p., 23 p. : col. map, tables ; 22 cm.

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Provenance:Sean O'Casey library collection