This sub-series contains newspaper cuttings of book reviews written Seán Lysaght.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetThis sub-series contains drafts and fragments of book reviews by Lorna Reynolds.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetBook reviews collected by Lorna Reynolds. One item is a photocopy.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetBook reviews by Lorna Reynolds, mostly from the Hibernia magazine.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetHardback book by John Jordan titled Blood and Stations (Dublin: The Gallery Press, 1976), signed by the author. The book contains recollections of Pamela O’Malley and her husband Gainor Crist, who was a friend of Jordan’s.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianColour photocopy of a booklet commemorating Pamela O’Malley.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianBooklet commemorating the dedication and blessing of the Saint Cathal Windows, St Mary’s Church, Clogheen, on 15 June 1986.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianBooklet in Italian comprising a biography of the Italian artist Sergio Romiti by Francesco Arcangeli, with a related insert depicting one of his works of art.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetBooklet containing pasted press cuttings, including an advertisement for Maurice Lenihan’s Limerick: Its History and Antiquities, a historical sketch of St Mary’s Cathedral in Limerick, and the poems The Bells of Limerick, A Lay of Limerick and The New Battle of Limerick. Also two Photostat copies of press cuttings relating to James Egan.
Daly Family of Limerick CityBooklet entitled ‘William Faulkner’s Speech of Acceptance upon the award of the Nobel Prize for Literature, delivered in Stockholm 10th December, 1950’ published by Chatto & Windus. Inserted inside the booklet is a printed folding card containing the poem Quoi Dono… Libellum? by M. J. MacManus. The inside of the card bears the inscription ‘To Lorna Reynolds from Seumas O’Sullivan Dec 1951’.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poet