Irish Statesman, The (1923-1930), a journal edited by George Russell for Sir Horace Plunkett. Russell merged it with The Irish Homestead, the organ of the agricultural co-operative movement, which he was then editing.
| Irish Literature Companion: The Irish Statesman |
Irish Statesman, The (1923-1930), a journal edited by George Russell for Sir Horace Plunkett. Russell merged it with The Irish Homestead, the organ of the agricultural co-operative movement, which he was then editing.
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