Letter from Ernie O'Malley to Thomas MacGreevy. 27 June 1939

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Original Source
Letter from Ernie O'Malley to Thomas MacGreevy 27 June 1939 Ernie O'Malley Trinity College, Dublin. Autograph letter signed. TCD MS 8117/4


Abstract
O'Malley asks MacGreevy advice about preserving paintings; reading State papers; no word from Houghton Mifflin regarding MacGreevy's monograph on Jack B Yeats; other possible books on Yeats's art; continues letter on 2 July; mentions biography of W.B. Yeats by Joseph Hone and memoirs by Lennox Robinson; visit by Sean O'Faolain (who is writing a guide book to Ireland); discussion of a publication to carry on the work of The New Statesman; the necessity of the farm being self sufficient in case of war.


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Keywords
Art
Career and Finances
Domestic Life
Politics and Government
Irish Culture
Irish
English
1900-1999
MacGreevy-O'Malley
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