Cover Illustration of Robert Emmet in his cell. "Saint Patrick's Day in the Glen of Imaal Or the Days of Emmet and Michael Dwyer." Double number, 1887. Dublin: Printed and published at the office, 33, Lower Abbey-street., 1866[-1912]
Signed by Young Irelanders Terence Bellew MacManus, William S. O’Brien,Patrick O’Donohoe, and Thomas Francis Meagher, Clonmel, Tipperary. Inscribed "To Miss Mary O’Neil ... from T. B. McManus, Nov 3rd 1848."
"ERIN, on the eve of the momentous County Conventions, reviews her boys setting out for the wars." Cartoon depicting Charles Stewart Parnell with “Erin” (Ireland) as “her boys” head out to the County Conventions, where the…
'They Died in the Game of Love' exemplifies the quintessential form of Onitsha Market Literature. It includes advice and wise sayings, letter writing, warnings against women, a picture of a European couple, and a romance that ends (obviously) with…
This quirky yet refreshing play by Felix Stephen (a.k.a. Nathan Njoku) does not spell out a clear moral or seek to be prescriptive, unlike many of the Onitsha plays. In addition, the misogyny is downplayed. In many ways the play's title is not a…
Felix Stephen advertises this play as a comedy that depicts moral behavior for those in love. He says that it can also be read, and notes that it was written specifically for African readers and actors, (pg. 4). This might suggest a performance…