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  1. On American Books. A Symposium by five American critics as printed in the London Nation. by Francis, ed. Padraic Colum, H.L. Mencken, Morris R. Cohen. Hackett, 1920
  2. Three plays: The fiddler's house, The land, Thomas Muskerry by Padraic Colum, 2010-09-01
  3. Castle Conquer, by Padraic Colum, 1923
  4. The peep-show man by Padraic Colum, 1930
  5. Roofs of Gold by Padraic Colum, 1964-01-01
  6. Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, 1975-09-04
  7. Collected Poems by Padraic Colum, 1980-06
  8. The White Sparrow by Padraic Colum, 1972
  9. The Poet's Circuits by Padraic Colum, 1985-12-31
  10. New Songs a Lyric Selection by Eva Gore-Booth Et all Padraic Colum, 2009-06-04
  11. The children who followed the piper by Padraic Colum, 2010-08-01
  12. The Arabian Nights: Tales of Wonder and Magnificence by Padraic, Selected and Edited Colum, 1931-01-01
  13. The American Irish Historical Society The Recorder Volume 43 1982 by Seamus Heaney, Thomas Kinsella, Jimmy Breslin; others contributor's Padraic Colum, 1982-01-01
  14. The fountain of youth;: Stories to be told, by Padraic Colum, 1927

61. Herbert Hitchen Irish Collection, 1908-1970 Finding Aid
6, colum, padraic. The Captive Archer, Aug 1914. 7, colum, padraic. Carrick nabauna, Nov 1911. 8, Gogarty, Oliver St. John, Non Dolet, Feb 1937
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Contact Information: Mortimer Rare Book Room
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Collection Overview
Creator: Hitchen, Herbert, 1874-1979 Title: Herbert Hitchen Irish Collection, Quantity: 3 boxes (1 linear ft.) Collection Number: MS 10 Language of Material: English. Location: Smith College William Allan Neilson Library Mortimer Rare Book Room Northampton, MA Abstract: Pastor of the Unitarian Church of Northampton, Massachusetts, 1958-1966, and an avid collector of Irish literature. Hitchen, born in Norland, Yorkshire, formed his collection around publications from the Cuala Press, a small press in Dublin owned by Elizabeth C. Yeats, as well as manuscript material from poets and playwrights such as Joseph Campbell, Lennox Robinson, Jack B. Yeats, Willam B. Yeats, and George Russell. Consists of broadsides, correspondence, photographs, catalogs, clippings, prospectuses, and publications concerned with modern Irish literature, mainly from the period known as the Irish Renaissance.
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
This collection is organized into seven series:

62. Used, Rare And Out Of Print Books And Textbooks Are All Available Online At Grea
Author colum, padraic Random House Value Publishing January 1, 1987. List Price $5.53. Usually ships in 1 2 weeks
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63. Everbind: Find Books
details, Golden Fleece, The And the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles, colum, padraic, Middle,High, 89868849, $ 11.22. details, Great Dialogues of Plato
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64. Padraic Colum
Poet, playwright, novelist, children’s author and folklorist, Pauric colum was born on December 8th, 1881, son of Patrick and Susan colum, at a workhouse in
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St Patrick's College, Drumcondra (A College of Dublin City University) Coláiste Phádraig, Droim Conrach (Coláiste de chuid Ollscoil Chathair B.Á.C.)
Padraic Colum
"I printed poets, sad, silly and solemn:
I printed Patrick What–do–you–Colm."
James Joyce, Gas from a Burner "It cannot be denied that Colum failed to live up to the great
promise of his youth, but neither can it be denied that in
his three plays, The Land, The Fiddler’s House and
Thomas Muskerry , there is an achievement that marks
him as one of the formative dramatists of the Irish theatre,
and one of the considerable dramatists of his time."
Andrew Malone, The Irish Drama
Poet, playwright, novelist, children’s author and folklorist, Pauric Colum was born on December 8th, 1881, son of Patrick and Susan Colum, at a workhouse in Longford run by his father.
Colum’s early years were spent in Longford and Cavan, before his family moved to Sandycove, where his father became railway station manager. He attended Glasthule National School in Sandycove and at the age of seventeen, with only eight years of formal education, passed an examination for a clerkship in the Irish Railway Clearing House; it was at this time, also, that the young Colum began —— after a nine–hour workday in a six–day working week —— to write poetry and plays. At twenty–two, he was given a five–year scholarship by a wealthy American patron, Thomas Kelly, for a period of study and writing at UCD. A number of his early poems appeared in Arthur Griffith’s United Irishman;

65. English Language Arts 6-9 Bibliography
padraic colum retells the events of the Trojan War and the wanderings of Odysseus based on Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey. Students could pursue topics
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Titles and Descriptions - C Caged Eagles
Call It Courage. 2nd ed.
Cambridge School Shakespeare Series
Camp X
Canadian Chills Series
Catching Spring
Charlie Wilcox
Charlie Wilcox's Great War
The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths
The Children's Homer: The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy The City of Ember. 1st paperback ed. Clara's War Classroom Events Through Poetry Classroom Talk Classroom Voices: Language-Based Learning in the Elementary School Clearcut Danger The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest Collections 6 Collins Gage Canadian Intermediate Dictionary Collins Gage Canadian Intermediate Thesaurus A Company of Fools Comprehension Strategies for Middle Grade Learners: A Handbook for Content Area Teachers Contemporary American Indian Issues Series Content Reading and Literacy: Succeeding in Today's Diverse Classrooms. 4th ed. Cool to Be Kind: Random Acts and How to Commit Them Cool Woods: A Trip Around the World's Boreal Forest Cowboys Don't Cry The Crazy Man Crispin: The Cross of Lead Crossroads Series Cyber Bullying Caged Eagles (Print-Fiction). Walters, Eric. Orca Book Publishers Ltd. (

66. Stony Brook University Special Collections & Archives
colum, padraic, 18811972. Box 42, 61, 113, 132. colum, padraic, Mrs. See colum, Mary (Maguire), 1887-1957. colum, Patrick See colum, padraic, 1881-1972.
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  • Home About Us William Butler Yeats Microfilmed Manuscripts Collection
    Manuscript Collection 294
    Index of Correspondents Numbers refer to box numbers ( not to page number). A box number followed by an asterisk (*) indicates that a letter by that particular correspondent has been attached to or is an enclosure with other correspondence. In addition, please consult the Index to Box List. Most of the order names and mottoes (in capitals) have been drawn from George Mills Harper, Yeats's Golden Dawn
    • [ ], Adda. Box 111.
    • [ ], Dause. Box 113.
    • [ ], Else. Box 120.
    • [ ], Michael. Box 118.
    • [ ], Olga. Box 111.
    • [ ], Rene. Box 120.
    • AE See Russell, George William, 1867-1935.
    • A.H. See Horniman, Annie Elizabeth Frederika, 1861-1937.
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    • Abbey Theatre. Box 45*, 132, 133.
      • See also Blythe, Ernest; Ervine, St. John Grier; Gorman, Eric; Gregory, Lady; Higgins, F.R.; Keogh, J. Augustus; Monck, Nugent; O'Donovan] Donovan, Michael; Robinson, Lennox; Starkie, Walter; Wilson, A. Patrick; Wright, Udolphus; Yeats, William Butler.
    • Aberdeen and Temair, Marquis.

67. Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints David & Cathy Lilburne -- Search Results
colum, padraic. Legends of Hawaii. New Haven 1937. 8vo, 220pp. Orig. yellow cloth green title label, spine slt. sunned, some marking o/w good+.
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68. Horizon Information Portal
The adventures of Odysseus and the tale of Troy / by padraic colum ; presented by by colum, padraic, 18811972. New York Macmillan, 1962, 1946.
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69. Horizon Information Portal
The Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus / padraic colum ; illustrated by by colum, padraic, 18811972. New York Morrow, c1997. Add to my list
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70. Classics
colum, padraic. The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles. colum, padraic. The Children s Homer The Adventures of Odysseus and the
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71. SEARC'S WEB GUIDE To Padraig Colum (1881-1972)
Padraig colum (18811972), Searc s Web Guide to Padraig colum.
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    Searc's Web Guide to 20th Century Ireland - Padraig Colum (1881-1972)

    Padraic Columb was born in Longford and was educated locally. He joined the Gaelic League and the IRA in 1901 and changed his name to 'Padraic Colum'. He lived in where Dublin where he met James Joyce, with whom he developed a close friendship and counted W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, George Russell and James Stephens among his friends.
    Colum's first published poems appeared in the Irish Independent and United Irishman in 1902. The first production of one of his plays occurred in 1903, with the Irish National Theatre Society's staging of Broken Soil at Molesworth Hall.
    Colum was one of the original Abbey Theatre charter signatories and wrote several of the Abbey Theatre's early productions. His plays Broken Soil The Land (1905) and Thomas Muskerry (1910) were warmly received. His most notable collection of verse

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