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O'DONNELL ( Peadar ). Irish working farmers in the economic war. 1930 Representing the republican

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O'DONNELL ( Peadar ).  Irish working farmers in the economic war. 1930  Representing the republican

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
O'DONNELL ( Peadar ). For or against the ranchers? Irish working farmers in the economic war. No publisher or date, Mayo News, Westport,circa 1930Pages (2), 8, (2, blank), 8vo, unbound, wire stitched as issued, lightly stained : a good copy. Irish working farmers in the economic war. 1930Representing the republican struggle in terms of class conflict. The only printing. O'Donnell, of Meenmore, Co Donegal, ITGWU organiser, described as the greatest agitator of his generation. He recruited some of Derry city's unemployed for permanent IRA service in Donegal (O'Farrell).ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [SMYLLIE ( Robert Maire )]. By "Nichevo" in the "Irish Times". 1938. Originally published serially in The Irish Times. "More conscious than most Irish editors of the nature and seriousness of the impending European crisis, he carried in The Irish Times a series of news reports and editorial warnings which earned him the order of the White Lion of Czechoslovakia (1939), one of that country's most prestigious awards (CDIB). (2) O'SULLIVAN ( Seumas ). 1930-1938. Being number four of the Tower Press booklets. Third series. 1938. a very good copy.Limited edition of 300 copies. (3) BONI ( Giacomo ). Hibernica. Notes on some burial places and customs of ancient Ireland. Translated from the "Nuova Antologia". Dublin, for H.M.S.O. by A.Thom, 1906. FIRST EDITION THUS, pp 30, (1), roy 8vo, original printed wrappers : very good.With introductory note by Horace Plunkett (?the translator). Boni (1859-1925), noted Italian archaeologist, remembered for his excavations at the Roman Forum. (4) CROOKSHANK ( Anne ) : - Fenlon ( Jane ), et al. ed. New Perspectives. Studies in art history in honour of Anne Cruikshank. Dublin:Irish Academic Press, 1987. With illustrations, pp (2), 228, 8vo, original cloth-backed boards:as new in clear wrapper Limited edition, this being one of one hundred numbered copies, specially bound.(5)IRELAND; ARCHAEOLOGY; HISTORY; ART; FINE ARTS; APPLIED ARTS; ; ; ; ; ;