J. W. O’Hagan (Ed.), The Economy of Ireland: Policy and Performance. Dublin: Irish Management Institute, 1975.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusManuscript with minor corrections of Oh the Sight Entrancing arranged for solo voice and pianoforte. Cover bears the note ‘112 – Thomas Moore Prize’ and ‘“Festival”’. On the back: ‘Composer’s Competition no. 112. Arrangement of a melody from Moore’s collection for solo voice and pianoforte acc. (Parry)’. Also photocopies of stencils for soprano, alto, tenor and bass for An Tostal concert performance on 6 April 1953. In two folders.
De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composerBrief biographical accounts of Volunteer Sean O’Gorman who was killed during the Civil War.
Twomey, Maurice (1897-1978), Irish VolunteerLoose-leaf offprint of Lysaght’s essay 'Banville’s Tetralogy: The Limits of Mimesis', which appeared in vol. 21, no. 1 (Spring/ Summer 1991) of Irish University Review.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetLoose-leaf offprint of Lysaght’s 'Extracts from a Version of “Diarmaid and Gráinne”', which appeared in vol. 27, no. 1 (Spring/ Summer 1997) of Irish University Review.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetOffprint of a piece entitled entitled ‘The Tomb of Michael Collins’ by Denis Devlin, reprinted from the October issue of The Sewanee Review, 1956. Contains a handwritten note on the inside cover, which states ‘to Kate O’Brien with best regards from Denis Devlin Rome, December 1956.’
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerOffprint of an article entitled ‘As to University Life’ by Kate O’Brien, originally dated 21 June 1955 and published in the autumn issue of University Review. Contains a handwritten note by Kate O’Brien on the cover, which reads ‘This may amuse you, pet – frightful misprints and all! It is causing uproar in the Governing Body of U.C.D. – which was my hope & purpose in writing it. God bless you – Love from K.’
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerOffice copy of cost arising from unspecified sales.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteOffice copy of a schedule of that part of Eyre Coote’s Milltown estate sold or proposed to be sold listing the townland, names of tenants on each townland, yearly rent, approximate poor law value, purchase money and observations. Also a page of related calculations.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteVolume 307, Number 1851 of Blackwood's Magazine, containing Nestor’s short story Odran, the Spalpeen. Inserted between the pages are an order form for the magazine and an advertisement for a forthcoming publication by William Blackwood & Sons, Ltd.
Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writer