AL : Dublin, to James S. Starkey, [1904 Aug. 27].

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AL : Dublin, to James S. Starkey, [1904 Aug. 27].

A letter to Starkey, the founder and editor of the Dublin magazine, who wrote under the name of Seumas O'Sullivan. Requests that excerpts of reviews of his vocal recital be typed and sent to him. Signed Stephen Daedalus.

1 item (1 p.) ; 26 cm.

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O'Sullivan, Seumas, 1879-1958

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James Starkey (1879-1958), better known as Seumas O'Sullivan, was an Irish poet and editor of The Dublin magazine. From the description of Letters to Seumas O'Sullivan, 1904-1950. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 228718402 Seumas O'Sullivan was the pseudonym of Irish writer James Sullivan Starkey. He was also founding editor of the "Dublin Magazine". William Kirkpatrick Magee (1868-1961) was an Irish writer who wrote under th...

Joyce, James, 1882-1941

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