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The Capuchin Annual
The Capuchin Annual
Front cover of Capuchin Annual 1968 which features an article of tributes to MacGreevy on his death in 1967.MacGreevy was a frequent contributor from 1941 and joined the editorial staff in 1943. A full listing of his contributions to the Annual is attached to the 1968 Annual
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Seán Dunne - close up
Seán Dunne - close up
Seán Dunne - close up from the Irish Examiner.
© Irish Exanimer
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Royal Hibernian Academy Exhibition 1960
Royal Hibernian Academy Exhibition 1960
Informal photograph of Thomas MacGreevy with painter Jack B. Yeats and friends at the Royal Hibernian Academy Exhibition in 1960.MacGreevy and Yeats were close friends
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Jack B.Yeats by Thomas MacGreevy
Jack B.Yeats by Thomas MacGreevy
39 pages of text with an appendix of photographs of Yeat's paintings. Jack B.Yeats was an intimate friend of the artist.
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Richard Aldington by Thomas MacGreevy
Richard Aldington by Thomas MacGreevy
Thomas MacGreevy met the writer Richard Aldington at James Joyce's apartment in Paris in 1928.They became friends and travelled together in Europe between 1928-1931. MacGreevy's study of Aldington was published by Chatto and Windus in 1931.
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Collected Poems of Thomas MacGreevy
Collected Poems of Thomas MacGreevy
An annotated edition of the Collected Poems of Thomas MacGreevy edited by Susan Schreibman and published by Anna Livia Press in Ireland and The Catholic University of America Press in America
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Thomas MacGreevy as Harlequin
Thomas MacGreevy as Harlequin
Thomas MacGreevy is the model for Harlequin in this painting by Margaret Clarke done about 1923 or 1924
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Thomas MacGreevy, European
Thomas MacGreevy, European
MacGreevy poses for a photograph during his European sojourn
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Presentation of Ufficiale al Merito Della Republica Italiana to Thomas MacGreevy
Presentation of Ufficiale al Merito Della Republica Italiana to Thomas MacGreevy
Presentation to MacGreevy by the Italian government 1955
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Collected Poems 1971
Collected Poems 1971
Collected Poems(ed.byThomas Dillon Redshaw) was published by New writer's Press in 1971. It includes a foreword by Samuel Beckett,some notes and an afterword -a short biographical profile.