| Title:  |
Irish songs of resistance, vol. 2 |
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Author:  |
[Galvin, Patrick]? |
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Publisher:  |
[Oak Publications]? |
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Place of Publication:  |
[London]? |
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Date of Publication:  |
[196-]? |
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Original Date of Publ:  |
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Publication Number:  |
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Number of Pages:  |
40 p. |
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Binding Style:  |
Staple-bound |
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Dimensions:  |
8.5 in. |
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Contents:  |
The broad black brimmer -- The bogside man -- The boys of the Old Brigade -- The ballad of Billy Reid -- England's Vietnam -- Four green fields -- The banks of marble -- Tom Williams -- Follow me up to Carlow -- Free the people -- The battle of Inglis' Bakery -- Jack Lynch -- James Connolly -- James Larkin -- Joe Hill -- The lid of my granny's bin -- London's Derry -- Lonely Banna Strand -- The magnificent seven -- The orange and the green -- Over the wall -- Rubber bullets -- Freedom's sons -- The Toome Eel fishery -- Winchester '73 -- The wind that shakes the barley -- The luck of the Irish -- Sunday bloody Sunday -- The men behind the wire -- On the one road -- The men of Edentubber -- The three flowers -- The bard of Armagh -- The croppy boy -- Who fears to speak of Easter week -- |
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Notes:  |
Contents continued: The ould orange flute -- Pearse's Oration -- The man from God-knows-where. Song texts only, no musical notation. |
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Format:  |
Pamphlet |
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Subject - Culture:  |
Irish |
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Subject - Time:  |
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Subject - Topic:  |
Politics |
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Subject - Genre:  |
Song-book |