An irregular ballad :

to be recited each year by An Tuirseach between the opening of the Dublin horse show and the feastday of the gross assumption, his face turned towards New York, Newmarket or the Paris Bourse.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Maxton, Hugh.
Contributors: Pollard, M. (Mary), donor.
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Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Dublin : St. Sepulchre's Press, 1969.
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Notes:A 16 line ballad lamenting how the [Lemass] Government was spending so much energy encouraging foreign interest in this country, and so little on local matters in general, and the North of Ireland problem in particular.

Presented to the National Library of Ireland by Ms. M.P. (Paul) Pollard in October 2001.

Physical description: 1 sheet : woodcut ; 38 cm.

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