Cut&Paste No.9 2026: Remembering Arthur Griffith PRINT FORMAT–posted

If you are interested in the importance of democratic values and freedom of the press from censorship then Arthur Griffith has to be you patron saint. He dedicated himself to an honest and self-neglecting life with the simple principal of the right to the people to rule their own country. These articles reveal the ofter unknown Arthur Griffith and his times shedding light on the revolutionary period 1900 to 1922. The period in which James Joyce centred most of his productive literary life.

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The 9th Edition of “Cut&Paste” Remembering Arthur Griffith deals with 6 to.pics over 44 pages in PRINTED FORMAT

Articles are as follows:

‘Fugitive Pieces’: Arthur Griffith and James Clarence Mangan by Colum Kenny

Dublin Opinion: The first issue, March 1922 by Felix M Larkin‘ Genuinely Fond of Cathal’—Griffith and Brugha in Cabinet, 1919-21 by Gerard Shannon

‘His corruption of Kings, Lords, and Commons’: Representations of Arthur Griffith in the O’Malley notebooks by Aaron Ó Maonaigh

William Rooney Plaque Unveiling by Gerard Shannon

‘Art Ó Griofa (a ballad) by Andrew Basquille and Des Gunning

Arthur Griffith and the An Stad Visitor’s Books by Turlough Crowe

Book Reviews: Myths and Lies of the ‘Irish Revolution’ by Colum Kenny and Arthur and Maud Griffith: The Love of Ireland by Patrick J O’Connor. Books reviewed by Des Gunning and Dr Brendan Twomey respectively.

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Weight 95 g
Dimensions 210 × 145 × 5 mm

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