Irish Penny Journal [July 1840] (Gunn and Cameron) []
Monthly Part (Four Parts—Possibly part 1 thru 4 is one for each week of July). Details supplied by Michael Colpitts.
- · No. 1
- · The Castle of Aughmanure, County Galway · Branston & G. Petrie · il
Illustrated with a beautiful Engraving on Wood by Branston, after a Drawing by G. Petrie.
- · The Irish in England, No. I— The Washerwoman · S. C. Hall · ar
- · The Irish in 1644, as described by a Frenchman of that period · [uncredited] · ar
- · Barbarity of the Law in Ireland a Century Ago · [uncredited] · ar
- · “Whips for a Penny” · Martin Doyle · ss
- · Poetry— The Worlds Changes · [uncredited] · pm
- · Review—Ancient Music of Ireland · [uncredited] · rv
- · Simplicity of Character · [uncredited] · ar
- · Address to Our Readers · [uncredited] · ms
- · No. 2
- · The Caves of Kish Corran · Branston & G. Petrie · il
Illustrated with a beautiful Engraving on Wood by Branston, after a Drawing by G. Petrie, Esq, R.H.A.
- · On benevolence of Character · Martin Doyle · ar
- · Illustrations of old Proverbs, No. I—Laight-e-Ouria · [uncredited] · il
- · Character of O’Donnell, Prince of Tyrconnell in the Sixteenth Century · [uncredited] · ar
- · Historical Account of the Harp · [uncredited] · ar
- · Jerome Duigenian, a Harper · [uncredited] · ar
- · Poetry— The Mountain Walk · [uncredited] · pm
- · Apologues and Fables from the German and other Languages— No. I. The Discontented Stones · [uncredited] · ss
- · The Air We Breathe · [uncredited] · ar
- · No. 3
- · The Rock of Cashel · Branston & G. Petrie · il
Illustrated with a beautiful Engraving on Wood by Branston, after a Drawing by G. Petrie, Esq, R.H.A.
- · Review—“The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland Illustrated by Bartlett and Willis” · [uncredited] · rv
- · Poetry— Sunrise · [uncredited] · pm
- · Illustrations of old Proverbs, No. II · [uncredited] · il
- · Novel Mode of Relieving Nervous Diseases · [uncredited] · ar
- · Poetical Prophecy of Bishop Berkeley · [uncredited] · ar
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