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Title: | Éire, Sean is Nua |
Authors: | Christian Brothers |
Keywords: | Christian Brothers Irish Comic |
Issue Date: | 1953 |
Description: | Éire, Sean is Nua (meaning “Ireland, old and new”) is a 48-page Irish language comic produced by the Irish Christian Brothers and published by M. H. Mac Guill agus a Mhac in Dublin around 1953. The comic presents a partisan history of Ireland, spanning from the Neolithic era to the War of Independence (with minimal mention of the Civil War). It envisions a pious, prosperous, and Irish-speaking future within a reunified 32-county Irish state, led by the Church. The artist is likely George Altendorf, and the cover is recycled from a 1941 issue of Our Boys, possibly signed by someone named "O’Leary". |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10599/13330 |
Copyright: | South Dublin Libraries Local Studies. |
Appears in Collections: | Books Published Items |
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EireSeanIsNua.pdf | 30.85 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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