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102 263 MacSWINEY, Muriel. 266 [MELLOWES, Liam] Unpublished Typescript. 15 pp. (foolscap) of an Interview with Liam Mellowes. His Life and Aims. Issued by Publicity Dept., Muriel MacSwiney, widow of the Patriot, Terence MacSwiney. Cumann na mBan, December 1933. Four page quarto. Interest- The unpublished interview with Muriel, the widow of Terence ing document, emphasising Mellowes’ Socialist views; possibly MacSwiney, illustrates other aspects of the patriot not revealed reflecting the influence of Peadar O’Donnell. Scarce. in his biographies, and likewise the extracts from MacSwiney’s unpublished diaries were not included in the Chavasse or Costello biographies, thus making this item primary source €100 - 150 material. With: Traolach Mac Suibhne 1879-1920. Programme for Annual Dinner of Cumann Iarscolairi na Mainistreach Thuaidh (North Mon. past pupils), Dublin Branch, November 16th 1963. 12 pp. Wrappers. (2) €150 - 200 267 O’BRIEN, William. Read What Connolly Wrote in support of an Irish Labour Party. “I look forward to 264 [MALTHOUSE GARRISON] a time when every Trade Union will have its political Committee, just as it has its Norton’s Malthouse Garrison. Souvenir of Reunion, Saturday, Organisation Committee or its Strike Committee, and when it will be counted to be 4th. November 1950. Quarto. 4 pp. (single folded sheet). Illus- as great a crime, as much an act of Scabbery - - to act against the former as against trated with drawings of Tintown, Newbridge Camp, Mountjoy, the latter”. Vote 1 O’Brien. With: An Election Card (13 x 10cm) requesting votes for and reproduced photograph of Gen. Liam Lynch. The illustrat- Alderman William O’Brien “in the interest of Labour” in the 1922 General Election. ed front cover has a quote from Liam Mellows: “The Republic The card bears a photograph of O’Brien. With: Open Letter from Mr. William O’Brien lives, Our deaths make that certain”. to Éamon de Valera, generally endorsing Dev’s political record. Leaflet, 4 pp., worn. Dublin, printed, circa 1926. With: another leaflet by William O’Brien. (4) €100 - 150 William O’Brien, trade union pioneer and politician, was a close friend of James Con- nolly and Jim Larkin. He helped to establish the Irish Transport and General Workers Union in 1909. A full-time official, he was General Secretary for twenty-two years, until his retirement, and President, Irish Trade Union Congress 1913, 1914, 1925 and 1941. €200 - 300 265 MANNIX, Archbishop. Archbishop Mannix’s Speech. Great Speech at the Reception given him by the Priests of Ireland in the Rotunda, 29 October 1925. Dublin, An Phoblacht, 1925. Newspaper broadside, sin- gle sheet printed one side only, full text of speech with portrait. Fold marks, fragile, but a good copy of a very rare item. With: Dr. Mannix in Australia. The Brief Story of Seven Strenuous Years under the Southern Cross. By Cearball Ó Briain. (2) €100 - 150.