The Sons of Usnech, translated by Thomas Kinsella, page 09Longes mac nUsnig: being the exile and death of the sons of Usnech Book of Leinster Now the Men of Ulster drank that night in the house of Feidlimid Mac Daill, poet and storymaker to Conchobor the
Dolmen Press Collection - Printing Block Series

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- date
- 2008-10-30T22:57:03Z
- 2010-06-14T19:44:54Z
- 2008-10-30T22:57:03Z
- 2010-06-14T19:44:54Z
- 2005-04-18 (issued)
- 1954 (issued)
- description
- Image issued as illustration for The Dolmen Press, Dublin, Ireland, and printed in 1954. Image depicts man holding a drinking cup.Zinc engraving.
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/825
- language
- en
- publisher
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University
- relation
- MS1000Sons of Usnech Longes mac nUsnig: being the exile and death of the sons of Usnech http://www.wfu.edu/zsr/collections/digital/ead/dolmen_plates.xml
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- source
- Dolmen Press Manuscript Collection, Printing Blocks Series
- subject
- Artists
- Kinsella, Thomas. Sons of Usnech -- Illustrations
- Printing plates -- Ireland -- 20th century
- title
- The Sons of Usnech, translated by Thomas Kinsella, page 09Longes mac nUsnig: being the exile and death of the sons of Usnech Book of Leinster Now the Men of Ulster drank that night in the house of Feidlimid Mac Daill, poet and storymaker to Conchobor the
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- Image
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