Joseph McGarrity Newspapers

Newspapers, magazines, periodicals, and serials from the collection of Joseph McGarrity.

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    World War One era, weekly periodical advocating "Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary".
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    Published in Berlin, Villanova owns issues from 1918. 
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    This newspaper - published in New York -
    documents the struggles of Irish Americans - some issues are incomplete.
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    This German language newspaper was published in Philadelphia from 1892-1917. 
     
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    Here is the Irish Magazine and Monthly Asylum for Neglected Biography. (Vol. 1, Nov. 1st 1807- ). Varient titles: Irish Catholic magazine and monthly asylum for neglected biography. Irish magazine, or, monthly asylum for neglected biography.
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    The Irish felon was a short-lived weekly Irish periodical that called itself the successor to the newspaper the United Irishman. It was published from: Vol. 1 No. 1 (June 24, 1848) - Vol. 1. No. 5 (July 22, 1848).


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    The Irish Press was a weekly newspaper dedicated to Irish nationalism and to topics of interest to Irish-Americans. It was founded by Joseph McGarrity and published in Philadelphia from March 23, 1918 to May 6, 1922.

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    A short-lived weekly Irish periodical. It was published from: Vol. 1 No. 1 (June 10, 1848) - Vol. 1. No. 5 (July 8, 1848).
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    This was the local organ of the Clan-na-Gael in the Philadelphia region.   Contains local Philadelphia Irish news, adverts, editorial commentary, and news of Ireland.  Villanova owns: No. 2 July 4, 1902; Vol. 33 February 18, 1910; Vol. 24 February 24, 1912; Vol. 34 June 24, 1911; Vol. 25 February 22, 1913; Vol. 27 June 27, 1914; Vol. 28 November 21, 1914; Vol. 28 February 27, 1915; Volume 28 June 27, 1915; Vol. 29 June 25, 1916; Vol. 30 October 22, 1916; Vol. 30 July 4, 1917; Vol. 7 no. 9 March 1, 1918. 
     
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    This German language newspaper started publication in 1915 upon the conquest of Warsaw by the Imperial German Army in World War One and ceased publication in 1918 at the end of the war.     Villanova owns: 2 Jahr, Nr. 3 (4 Jan. 1916) through 2 Jahr., Nr. 299 (28 Oct. 1916); Digitization status: ongoing.
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    A monthly review, devoted to national literature, arts, antiquities, ecclesiastical history, biography of illustrious Irishmen, and military memoirs.
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    This Irish newspaper was published in Chicago and later New York and chronicles Irish culture and literature in post-Civil War America.
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    Continuing the long tradition of Irish wit and wisdom, The Lepracaun: Cartoon Monthly was begun in 1905 by Thomas Fitzpatrick. The Dublin Corporation and later the Parliamentary Party were targeted for humorous satire. It contained cartoons by Fitzpatrick and later his daughter Mary. Digitized content includes most issues from the first four volumes. Digitization status: complete.
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