Dolmen Press.
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Works
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All I can manage, more than I could : an approach to the plays of Samuel Beckett | |
Collected poems | |
Coole | |
A crack in the ice | |
The Dolmen chapbook : a miscellany in twelve parts. | |
Dolmen Press Yeats centenary papers | |
Dolmen XXV : an illustrated bibliography of the Dolmen Press, 1951-1976 | |
An duanaire 1600 - 1900 : poems of the dispossessed | |
Dubliners | |
The Easter proclamation of the Irish Republic, 1916. | |
Edible anecdotes and other poems | |
Galion : a poem, with a prologue and an epilogue | |
Harry Clarke : his graphic art | |
The impuritans : a play in one act | |
The inherited boundaries: : younger poets of the Republic of Ireland | |
The Irish bardic poet : a study in the relationship of Poet and Patron as exemplified in the persons of the poet, Eochaidh O hEoghusa (O'Hussey) and his various patrons, mainly members of the Maguire family of Fermangh | |
Irish elegies | |
The Irish hand : scribes and their manuscripts from the earliest times to the seventeenth century with an exemplar of Irish scripts | |
Jack B. Yeats : a centenary gathering | |
Liberty lane : a ballad play of Dublin in two acts with a prologue | |
The little monasteries : translations from Irish poetry mainly of the seventh to the twelfth centuries | |
Longes mac n-Uislenn. | |
Medieval Irish lyrics | |
The mines of Siberiay : a new ballad of Rooshian Rodie and Pawnbroker Liz | |
Pictures at the Abbey : the collection of the Irish National Theatre : with a Conversation piece by Lennox Robinson : and sixty-four illustrations, twenty-eight in colour | |
The 'Playboy' riots | |
The rhetorical town : poems | |
Rites and meditations | |
Sayings of Jonathan Hanaghan | |
The seeker : poems | |
Sons of Usnech | |
St. Stephen's Green ; or, The generous lovers | |
Swift's most valuable friend | |
Táin bó Cúailnge | |
The voyage of Saint Brendan, journey to the promised land = the Navigatio Sancti Brendani abbatis | |
The water-colourist | |
William Butler Yeats : a memoir | |
William Morris and W. B. Yeats | |
The woman of the house : an elegy | |
The Yeats family and the Pollexfens of Sligo |