Irish Literary Collections Portal
Daiken, Leslie, 1912-1964.
Leslie Daiken papers, 1935-1963
4 boxes, 8 galley folders, 1 oversize folder (1.75 linear feet)
The collection documents the author's early career as a poet and his later career as an authority on children's customs, toys, games, and nursery rhymes.
University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center

Dawe, Gerald, 1952-
Gerald Dawe papers, 1967-2000.
5 linear ft. (12 boxes)
Personal and literary papers of Irish poet and literary editor Gerald Dawe including correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and audio tapes.
Boston College, John J. Burns Library, Archives and Manuscripts

De Vere, Aubrey, 1814-1902.
Aubrey De Vere papers, 1886-1905
2 volumes
Small collection of correspondence and manuscripts of Irish poet Aubrey De Vere from 1886-1905.
Boston College, John J. Burns Library, Archives and Manuscripts

Deane, John F., 1943-
John F. Deane papers, 1971-2000
ca. 15 linear ft. (38 boxes)
Personal and literary archives of Irish poet and editor John Deane from 1971-2000.
Boston College, John J. Burns Library, Archives and Manuscripts

Dolmen Press.
Dolmen Press Collection, Administrative Series, 1890 - 1986
37.5 linear ft., 25 boxes
The Dolmen Press was founded by Liam and Josephine Miller in 1951. The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death in 1987. Founded to provide a publishing outlet for Irish poetry, the Press also heavily featured the work of Irish artists.
This series consists of general business files, correspondence, publication files, awards, events files, office documents, personnel information, exhibition files, samples and other information relating to the operations and administration of the Dolmen Press.
Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library , Special Collections and Archives

Dolmen Press.
Dolmen Press Collection, Design and Printing Series, 1945 - 1987
16.5 linear ft., 11 boxes
The Dolmen Press was founded by Liam and Josephine Miller in 1951. The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death in 1987. The printing division was opened in the late 1950s as an additional revenue source, and was eventually shut down in 1979.
This series consists of correspondence, typescripts, proofs, art, galleys, reviews, paste-ups, dust jackets, samples and other information relating to the printing division of the Dolmen Press and the free-lance design work of Liam Miller.
Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library , Special Collections and Archives

Dolmen Press.
Dolmen Press Collection, Financial Series, 1942 - 1986
18 linear ft., 12 boxes
The Dolmen Press was founded by Liam and Josephine Miller in 1951. The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death in 1987. Founded to provide a publishing outlet for Irish poetry, the Press also heavily featured the work of Irish artists.
This series consists of bank files, invoices, journals, ledgers, receipts, reports and other information relating to the financial operations of the Dolmen Press.
Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library , Special Collections and Archives

Dolmen Press.
Dolmen Press Collection, Liam Miller Personal Papers Series, 1937 - 1987
25.5 linear ft., 17 boxes
Liam Miller was born April 24, 1924 in Mountrath, Ireland. Educated in Ireland at Ballyfin College and University College Dublin, he studied architecture. He married Josephine Browne in 1947, and together they founded the Dolmen Press in 1951. The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death on May 18, 1987.
This series consists of biographical information, correspondence, typescripts of speeches and writings, notes, journals, programs, original and reproduction art, photographs and other information relating to the personal life of Liam Miller, founder of the Dolmen Press.
Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library , Special Collections and Archives

Dolmen Press.
Dolmen Press Collection, Oversize Materials, 1950 - 1980
17 linear ft., 10 boxes
The Dolmen Press was founded by Liam and Josephine Miller in 1951. The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death in 1987. Founded to provide a publishing outlet for Irish poetry, the Press also heavily featured the work of Irish artists.
This series consists of oversize materials from all other series, and is largely comprised of art originals and reproductions.
Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library , Special Collections and Archives

Dolmen Press.
Dolmen Press Collection, Publications Series, 1945 - 1987
120 linear ft., 80 boxes
The Dolmen Press was founded by Liam and Josephine Miller in 1951. The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death in 1987. Founded to provide a publishing outlet for Irish poetry, the Press also heavily featured the work of Irish artists.
This series consists of author correspondence, general business correspondence, typescripts, proofs, art, galleys, reviews, paste-ups, dust jackets, printing notes and other information relating to the publications of the Dolmen Press.
Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library , Special Collections and Archives

Dolmen Press.
Dolmen Press collection, 1890 - 1987
265.5 linear ft., 171 boxes
Liam Miller was born April 24, 1924 in Mountrath, Ireland. Educated in Ireland at Ballyfin College and University College Dublin, he studied architecture. He married Josephine Browne in 1947, and together they founded the Dolmen Press in 1951. The Press operated in Dublin from 1951 until Liam Miller's death in 1987.
This collection consists of information relating to the publications and printing jobs of the Dolmen Press, the administrative and financial documents of its operation, and the design work and personal papers of Liam Miller.
Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library , Special Collections and Archives

Douglas, Alfred Bruce, Lord, 1870-1945.
Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas collection, 1932-1933
3 items
Washington University in St. Louis, University Libraries , Department of Special Collections

Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957.
"A Tale of Revenge" [short story], [1950]
1 item (8 pages)
"A Tale of Revenge" is a short story by Lord Dunsany.
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections

Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957.
Lord Dunsany "A Matter of Law" [short story], undated
1 item (16 pages)
Typecscript manuscript of a short story, "A Matter of Law," by Lord Dunsany.
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections

Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957.
Lord Dunsany letter to Katherine Marie Cornelia Brégy, 1919 November 5
1 item (2 pages)
Letter from Anglo-Irish author Lord Dunsany to Katherine Marie Cornelia Brégy.
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections

Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957.
Lord Dunsany letter, 1913 March 8
1 item (4 pages)
Letter from Anglo-Irish author Lord Dunsany to an unidentified individual.
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections

Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957.
Montgomery Evans II collection of Lord Dunsany manuscripts, 1912-1935
21 items
Part of Montgomery Evans II' s collection of manuscripts produced by the Irish poet, playwright, and short story writer, Lord Dunsany.
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections