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50 COPIES ONLY PUBLISHED - ST. ENDAS

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 285

50 COPIES ONLY PUBLISHED - ST. ENDAS

Schätzpreis
2.000 € - 3.000 €
ca. 2.267 $ - 3.401 $
Zuschlagspreis:
1.900 €
ca. 2.154 $
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50 COPIES ONLY PUBLISHED - ST. ENDAS COLLEGE. AN SCOLÁIRE, 1913. Desmond Ryans set. An extensive run (probably complete) of this very rare cyclostyled school magazine prepared and published by the pupils of Pearses school St. Endas, 1913, Vol. 1 number 1-2-3-4, 6-7-8-9 (16.4.13 - 7.6.13), lacking only No. 5 from the first 9 numbers (probably all published). Small quarto, cyclostyled, generally 8 pp or 12 pp (folded sheets), the Roneo plates written in manuscript in several hands, with some cartoon drawings. With a copy of Le Petit Patriote, Vol. 1 No. 1, St. Endas, 10 May 1913, For the Students of Prep. & Junior Grades Only, 4 pp (same format, single folded sheet). Judging by the publication date, this is probably the missing No. 5 of An Scoláire, since it falls between no. 4 (4.5.13) and 6 (17.5.13). In the last number of Pearses printed magazine An Macaomh [Vol. II no. 2, May 1913], he states that There exists at St. Endas a trilingual newspaper called An Sgoláire [sic], of which fifty copies are printed on a Roneo reduplicator every week and sold at a penny a copy. It is owned and edited by the boys themselves, and owes its existence to a movement which originated among them. The politics of the paper centres largely round the question as to whether cricket should be played as a summer game by Irish boys. School work and play are chronicled from week to week, and school personalities discussed and criticised in prose, verse and cartoon. Most of the contributions are in the nature of jeux desprit; some are manfully propagandist. A few seem to me touched with that literary grace which is as recognisable and as indefineable as a personal grace .. The first number states that An Scoláire, the students paper, is today presented to the Endaian Republic. Its aim & policy are embodied in its name. To make you true scholars, earnest and lively, self restrained and self reliant, to make you live and laugh, to love each other and dear old Ireland, such is its purpose. God grant it success, may it prove a blessing to all. Read it; write for it; criticise it, make it both your own in character [and] in outlook. Make the spirit of School Eanna pervade it. Let the glory of Ireland inspire it. In a word: May it be the herald of a glorious day: the day when Ireland will be A Nation once again. It is not formally a Pearse item, since the content was clearly determined entirely by the students themselves. Nevertheless, the freshness and variety of the material testifies eloquently to the quality of the school which Pearse and his fellow-masters had established, and the extent to which its pupils felt themselves jointly responsible for their own education and formation. It is difficult to imagine the students of any other Irish secondary school, in 1913, producing a magazine of such quality. Desmond Ryan, who owned this set, was later Pearses secretary and fought in the GPO. He edited Pearses writings on St. Endas, The Story of a Success, and wrote historical works including biographies of Pearse and Connolly. An important item, and a great rarity, generally in very good condition considering its nature. The National Library of Ireland has a run of Nos. 1-9, otherwise only odd copies are found. St. Endas itself apparently does not have a full set. In a custom made folding box. Provenance: Family of Muriel Gahan, a gift from a relative of Desmond Ryan, who was a student at St. Endas. 50 COPIES ONLY PUBLISHED - ST. ENDAS COLLEGE. AN SCOLÁIRE, 1913. Desmond Ryans set. An extensive run (probably complete) of this very rare cyclostyled school magazine prepared and published by the pupils of Pearses school St. Endas, 1913, Vol. 1 number 1-2-3-4, 6-7-8-9 (16.4.13 - 7.6.13), lacking only No. 5 from the first 9 numbers (probably all published). Small quarto, cyclostyled, generally 8 pp or 12 pp (folded sheets), the Roneo plates written in manuscript in several hands, with some cartoon drawings. With a copy of Le Petit Patriote, Vol. 1 No. 1, St. End

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 285
Auktion:
Datum:
19.04.2016
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

50 COPIES ONLY PUBLISHED - ST. ENDAS COLLEGE. AN SCOLÁIRE, 1913. Desmond Ryans set. An extensive run (probably complete) of this very rare cyclostyled school magazine prepared and published by the pupils of Pearses school St. Endas, 1913, Vol. 1 number 1-2-3-4, 6-7-8-9 (16.4.13 - 7.6.13), lacking only No. 5 from the first 9 numbers (probably all published). Small quarto, cyclostyled, generally 8 pp or 12 pp (folded sheets), the Roneo plates written in manuscript in several hands, with some cartoon drawings. With a copy of Le Petit Patriote, Vol. 1 No. 1, St. Endas, 10 May 1913, For the Students of Prep. & Junior Grades Only, 4 pp (same format, single folded sheet). Judging by the publication date, this is probably the missing No. 5 of An Scoláire, since it falls between no. 4 (4.5.13) and 6 (17.5.13). In the last number of Pearses printed magazine An Macaomh [Vol. II no. 2, May 1913], he states that There exists at St. Endas a trilingual newspaper called An Sgoláire [sic], of which fifty copies are printed on a Roneo reduplicator every week and sold at a penny a copy. It is owned and edited by the boys themselves, and owes its existence to a movement which originated among them. The politics of the paper centres largely round the question as to whether cricket should be played as a summer game by Irish boys. School work and play are chronicled from week to week, and school personalities discussed and criticised in prose, verse and cartoon. Most of the contributions are in the nature of jeux desprit; some are manfully propagandist. A few seem to me touched with that literary grace which is as recognisable and as indefineable as a personal grace .. The first number states that An Scoláire, the students paper, is today presented to the Endaian Republic. Its aim & policy are embodied in its name. To make you true scholars, earnest and lively, self restrained and self reliant, to make you live and laugh, to love each other and dear old Ireland, such is its purpose. God grant it success, may it prove a blessing to all. Read it; write for it; criticise it, make it both your own in character [and] in outlook. Make the spirit of School Eanna pervade it. Let the glory of Ireland inspire it. In a word: May it be the herald of a glorious day: the day when Ireland will be A Nation once again. It is not formally a Pearse item, since the content was clearly determined entirely by the students themselves. Nevertheless, the freshness and variety of the material testifies eloquently to the quality of the school which Pearse and his fellow-masters had established, and the extent to which its pupils felt themselves jointly responsible for their own education and formation. It is difficult to imagine the students of any other Irish secondary school, in 1913, producing a magazine of such quality. Desmond Ryan, who owned this set, was later Pearses secretary and fought in the GPO. He edited Pearses writings on St. Endas, The Story of a Success, and wrote historical works including biographies of Pearse and Connolly. An important item, and a great rarity, generally in very good condition considering its nature. The National Library of Ireland has a run of Nos. 1-9, otherwise only odd copies are found. St. Endas itself apparently does not have a full set. In a custom made folding box. Provenance: Family of Muriel Gahan, a gift from a relative of Desmond Ryan, who was a student at St. Endas. 50 COPIES ONLY PUBLISHED - ST. ENDAS COLLEGE. AN SCOLÁIRE, 1913. Desmond Ryans set. An extensive run (probably complete) of this very rare cyclostyled school magazine prepared and published by the pupils of Pearses school St. Endas, 1913, Vol. 1 number 1-2-3-4, 6-7-8-9 (16.4.13 - 7.6.13), lacking only No. 5 from the first 9 numbers (probably all published). Small quarto, cyclostyled, generally 8 pp or 12 pp (folded sheets), the Roneo plates written in manuscript in several hands, with some cartoon drawings. With a copy of Le Petit Patriote, Vol. 1 No. 1, St. End

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 285
Auktion:
Datum:
19.04.2016
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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