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08 CREEL,George.
Ireland’s Fight for Freedom. Setting Forth theHighLights of Irish
History. Portrait frontispiece of Edmund de Valera and other il-
lustrations. NewYork and London, Harper & Brothers, 1919. xiv,
199 pp. Green cloth.With: SixDays of the Irish Republic. ANar-
rative and Critical Account of the Latest Phase of Irish Politics.
By L.G. Redmond-Howard. Boston, Luce, 1916. viii, 131 pp.With:
TheHowthGun-Running. By F.X.Martin. xxvi, 201 pp. In frayed
dust jacket.With: Saorstát Eireann. IrishFree StateOfficialHand-
book.Withnumerous illustrationsand large foldingmap inpocket
at end. Edited by Bulmer Hobson. Dublin, Talbot, 1932. 324, 150
(Ads) pp. Quarter. black linen on colour illustrated paper boards.
All verygood. Scarce. (4)
€100 - 150
409 DALTON,Charles.
With the Dublin Brigade (1917-1921). Frontispiece and folding
map. London, Davies, 1929. 178 pp. Cloth. Signed and dated by
the author onhalf-title. Spine evenly faded, otherwise a very good
copy. Scarce.
€100 - 150
406 CONNOLLY, James.
TheAxe to the Root, andOldWine inNewBottles. NewEdition.
Dublin, I.T.G.W.U., 1934. 39pp.Redwrappers. Second Irishedition
of this collection, first issued inAmerica and republished by ITG-
WU in1921. Arguing against sectional craft unions, and in favour
of ‘onebigunion’. Fine.
€150 - 200
407 [CONWAY,Michael]
CondemnedwithoutTrial. TheCaseofMichaelConway. Issuedby
Release Conway Committee, Dublin. 16 pp., circa 1936. Conway,
fromClonmel,was sentenced todeath (commuted to life imprison-
ment) by amilitary tribunal for involvement in a killing, allegedly
on the basis of doubtful fingerprint evidence only. With: Ireland
looks into theMirror. Tracts for Irishmen. No. 1. Dublin,Whelan,
circa 1918. 15 pp. Printedwrappers, repair to spine. Some foxing.
Scarce. Repeats Griffith’s comparisons between Ireland andHun-
gary. ‘Reignof Frightfulness’.Wrappers. (2)
€100 - 150