Yours faithfully, Charles J. Kickham
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Summary: | Four paged supplement with the 'Kilkenny People' newspaper celebrating the life of Charles J. Kickham, featuring a portrait of him within an oval on first page with underneath a print of the poem entitled 'Charles Kickham', composed by Rose Kavanagh of Tyrone. The first of line of the poem begins: 'Rare loyal heart, and stately head of grey, wise with the wisdom wrested out of pain!' Includes many quotations on Kickham - "Charles Kickham was the finest intellect in the Irish movement either in Ireland or America...and was the truest Irishman that ever Tipperary produced." - John Devoy (1928) and from Frank Fahy, T.D. (1928) - "Some persons talk of teaching literature through history. I maintain that they should teach histroy through literature; and if you want to know what Ireland was from the Famine to the Land League days my advice to you is 'read Kickham' ". Other sections of text read: 'Every lover of Ireland, every admirer of Charles Kickham and "Knocknagow," will wish to read: - "The Valley near Slievenamon" A Charles J. Kickham Anthology, compiled and edited by James Maher, B.A., H. Dip. Ed. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Kilkenny :
Kilkenny People,
1938.
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Notes: | This item is held in the Department of Ephemera. Physical description: 1 folded sheet (4 p.); 22 x 14 cm. more |
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520 | |a Four paged supplement with the 'Kilkenny People' newspaper celebrating the life of Charles J. Kickham, featuring a portrait of him within an oval on first page with underneath a print of the poem entitled 'Charles Kickham', composed by Rose Kavanagh of Tyrone. The first of line of the poem begins: 'Rare loyal heart, and stately head of grey, wise with the wisdom wrested out of pain!' Includes many quotations on Kickham - "Charles Kickham was the finest intellect in the Irish movement either in Ireland or America...and was the truest Irishman that ever Tipperary produced." - John Devoy (1928) and from Frank Fahy, T.D. (1928) - "Some persons talk of teaching literature through history. I maintain that they should teach histroy through literature; and if you want to know what Ireland was from the Famine to the Land League days my advice to you is 'read Kickham' ". Other sections of text read: 'Every lover of Ireland, every admirer of Charles Kickham and "Knocknagow," will wish to read: - "The Valley near Slievenamon" A Charles J. Kickham Anthology, compiled and edited by James Maher, B.A., H. Dip. Ed. | ||
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