SEAN O'CASEY (1884-1964) A 6pp. a.l.s., dated Tingrith, Station Road, Totnes Devon, Feb. 1 1946, to Mrs Angela Barry, disussing questions of health; his home life during the war and the eight years of living in Devon ( 'I've never had a holiday; & the missus but two -- a week and four days away from the children ... no work can be done till they go to bed. I work at night -- an old habit, of course -- till 2 in the morning' ); praising the first numbers of the new Iris magazine and its review of his latest book; commenting on the volatile state of the Irish Labour Party ( 'It will be interesting to see how the political Vatican will go when we have all the new Cardinals in their new red hats' ); predicting an American Pope and that ' the next big fight will be between the ecclesiastic persons attached, or near attached, to the Vatican, & Militant Socialism ... "'over all shines the Red Star'" , in original envelope.
SEAN O'CASEY (1884-1964) A 6pp. a.l.s., dated Tingrith, Station Road, Totnes Devon, Feb. 1 1946, to Mrs Angela Barry, disussing questions of health; his home life during the war and the eight years of living in Devon ( 'I've never had a holiday; & the missus but two -- a week and four days away from the children ... no work can be done till they go to bed. I work at night -- an old habit, of course -- till 2 in the morning' ); praising the first numbers of the new Iris magazine and its review of his latest book; commenting on the volatile state of the Irish Labour Party ( 'It will be interesting to see how the political Vatican will go when we have all the new Cardinals in their new red hats' ); predicting an American Pope and that ' the next big fight will be between the ecclesiastic persons attached, or near attached, to the Vatican, & Militant Socialism ... "'over all shines the Red Star'" , in original envelope.
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