Anti-Treaty journal which attacked Collins-Griffith for accepting the Treaty. The first edition in particular pours scorn on Arthur Griffith, who ironically died on that very day, 12 August 1922. Ten days later Collins was dead. Extract first edition: 'The journal stands for the Nation United and Soverign establised in the Irish Republic and her defending itself agains the agent of British Tyranny. '
The Nation was an Anti-Treaty journal which attacked Collins-Griffith for accepting the Treaty. The first edition in particular pours scorn on Arthur Griffith, who ironically died on that very day, 12 August 1922. Ten days later Collins was dead.
Extract first edition:
'The journal stands for the Nation United and Soverign establised in the Irish Republic and her defending itself agains the agent of British Tyranny. '
Edition Count | Page Count | Years |
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1922 - 1936 | ||
279 | 2,514 | *Out of print |