Irish Civil War.- Furlong (Alice, Irish writer, poet and political activist, 1866-1946) Autograph Letter signed to Ignatius Mac Hugh, 4pp., 8vo, Tallaght, Co. Dublin, 22nd November 1922, thanking him for his appreciation of her poetry, "I am very glad you liked 'I will forget' so much. I could have had my poems gathered about last Spring, but I was so heartsick at the behaviour of our foolish people in letting down our glorious De Valera and his equally great colleagues... . I am so sick sick sick of everything now that I do not suppose I will ever gather my poems. They have killed that good man (as I for one believe him) Erskine Childers. Mary Mac Swiney starves in Mountjoy [Prison]. I just feel disgraced"; and 2 others, another ALs and an unpublished autograph manuscript poem by Furlong, The Ballad of Cuili, 2pp., n.d., folds, browned (3).
Irish Civil War.- Furlong (Alice, Irish writer, poet and political activist, 1866-1946) Autograph Letter signed to Ignatius Mac Hugh, 4pp., 8vo, Tallaght, Co. Dublin, 22nd November 1922, thanking him for his appreciation of her poetry, "I am very glad you liked 'I will forget' so much. I could have had my poems gathered about last Spring, but I was so heartsick at the behaviour of our foolish people in letting down our glorious De Valera and his equally great colleagues... . I am so sick sick sick of everything now that I do not suppose I will ever gather my poems. They have killed that good man (as I for one believe him) Erskine Childers. Mary Mac Swiney starves in Mountjoy [Prison]. I just feel disgraced"; and 2 others, another ALs and an unpublished autograph manuscript poem by Furlong, The Ballad of Cuili, 2pp., n.d., folds, browned (3).
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