Carsonia :

the history and meaning of the great betrayal; threefold treachery and homogenous humbug!
Bibliographic Details
Summary:By way of religious census statistics and a map of Ireland, this poster accurately breaks down the population of Ulster into its various religious components, details the meaning of the Government of Ireland Bill, 1920 for all inhabitants of Ulster and also heavily criticises Edward Carson by referring to various quotes from him. Printed in black and red ink. Price sixpence.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [Dublin Kenny Press 1920].
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Notes:Remainder of text at foot of item: 'A graphic presentation of the history and meaning of the Government of Ireland Bill, 1920.

Various sections of text read: 'Sir Edward Carson - not an Ulster man but a Dublin lawyer, and a late member of the National Liberal Club - has climbed to power by preaching and practicing treason. Treason not alone, to the "Empire" - about whcih he boasts so loudly - but treason first to the unionists of the South of Ireland and then, to the Unionists of Donegal, Monaghan and Cavan to whom he was bound by the "Solemn League and Covenant" of "Ulster".

Physical description: 1 broadside [8 p. when folded] ill., col. map, 23 cm.

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EPH F296
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EPH F296a
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