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Irish War News. The Irish Republic. Vo

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Irish War News. The Irish Republic. Vo. 1 no. 1, Dublin, Tuesday April 25 1916 [second day of the Rising]. Small quarto, single folded sheet. A superlative copy, easily the best to have come on the market in recent years, in immaculate condition throughout apart from a few finger marks. A very scarce item, the only publication known to have been printed in the area controlled by the rebels during the Rising, in a commandeered printworks in Halston Street. The material in pages 1-3 may have been prepared in advance, but the 'Stop Press' column on page 4, headed 'The Irish Republic', could not have been written before Tuesday morning as stated. Written by Pearse while under fire in the GPO, it names the members of the Provisional Government, and gives some details (mainly accurate) of the fighting to date. 'At the moment of writing this report (9.30 a.m., Tuesday) the Republican forces hold all their positions and the British forces have nowhere broken through. There has been heavy and continuous fighting for nearly 24 hours, the casualties of the enemy being much more numerous than those on the Republican side. The Republican forces everywhere are fighting with splendid gallantry ..' It is printed on the lightest of newsprint, and surviving copies are often in poor condition, torn, frayed or soiled; the present copy is altogether exceptional. Irish War News. The Irish Republic. Vo. 1 no. 1, Dublin, Tuesday April 25 1916 [second day of the Rising]. Small quarto, single folded sheet. A superlative copy, easily the best to have come on the market in recent years, in immaculate condition throughout apart from a few finger marks. A very scarce item, the only publication known to have been printed in the area controlled by the rebels during the Rising, in a commandeered printworks in Halston Street. The material in pages 1-3 may have been prepared in advance, but the 'Stop Press' column on page 4, headed 'The Irish Republic', could not have been written before Tuesday morning as stated. Written by Pearse while under fire in the GPO, it names the members of the Provisional Government, and gives some details (mainly accurate) of the fighting to date. 'At the moment of writing this report (9.30 a.m., Tuesday) the Republican forces hold all their positions and the British forces have nowhere broken through. There has been heavy and continuous fighting for nearly 24 hours, the casualties of the enemy being much more numerous than those on the Republican side. The Republican forces everywhere are fighting with splendid gallantry ..' It is printed on the lightest of newsprint, and surviving copies are often in poor condition, torn, frayed or soiled; the present copy is altogether exceptional.

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Irish War News. The Irish Republic. Vo. 1 no. 1, Dublin, Tuesday April 25 1916 [second day of the Rising]. Small quarto, single folded sheet. A superlative copy, easily the best to have come on the market in recent years, in immaculate condition throughout apart from a few finger marks. A very scarce item, the only publication known to have been printed in the area controlled by the rebels during the Rising, in a commandeered printworks in Halston Street. The material in pages 1-3 may have been prepared in advance, but the 'Stop Press' column on page 4, headed 'The Irish Republic', could not have been written before Tuesday morning as stated. Written by Pearse while under fire in the GPO, it names the members of the Provisional Government, and gives some details (mainly accurate) of the fighting to date. 'At the moment of writing this report (9.30 a.m., Tuesday) the Republican forces hold all their positions and the British forces have nowhere broken through. There has been heavy and continuous fighting for nearly 24 hours, the casualties of the enemy being much more numerous than those on the Republican side. The Republican forces everywhere are fighting with splendid gallantry ..' It is printed on the lightest of newsprint, and surviving copies are often in poor condition, torn, frayed or soiled; the present copy is altogether exceptional. Irish War News. The Irish Republic. Vo. 1 no. 1, Dublin, Tuesday April 25 1916 [second day of the Rising]. Small quarto, single folded sheet. A superlative copy, easily the best to have come on the market in recent years, in immaculate condition throughout apart from a few finger marks. A very scarce item, the only publication known to have been printed in the area controlled by the rebels during the Rising, in a commandeered printworks in Halston Street. The material in pages 1-3 may have been prepared in advance, but the 'Stop Press' column on page 4, headed 'The Irish Republic', could not have been written before Tuesday morning as stated. Written by Pearse while under fire in the GPO, it names the members of the Provisional Government, and gives some details (mainly accurate) of the fighting to date. 'At the moment of writing this report (9.30 a.m., Tuesday) the Republican forces hold all their positions and the British forces have nowhere broken through. There has been heavy and continuous fighting for nearly 24 hours, the casualties of the enemy being much more numerous than those on the Republican side. The Republican forces everywhere are fighting with splendid gallantry ..' It is printed on the lightest of newsprint, and surviving copies are often in poor condition, torn, frayed or soiled; the present copy is altogether exceptional.

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