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''A Broadside'' was a series published monthly by Elizabeth Corbet (E.C.) Yeats at the Cuala Press in Dublin, Ireland, from June 1908 to May 1915. Copies of each issue in volume No. 1 and volume No. 2 are held at the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania. The series includes poems by James Stephens, Lady Gregory, Seamus O'Sullivan, William Butler (W.B.) Yeats, and others, and translations into Irish from English from Douglas Hyde. Jack Butler Yeats, the brother of E.C. and W.B. Yeats, illustrated the series.
''A Broadside'' was a series published monthly by Elizabeth Corbet (E.C.) Yeats at the Cuala Press in Dublin, Ireland, from June 1908 to May 1915. Copies of each issue in volume No. 1 and volume No. 2 are held at the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania. The series includes poems by James Stephens, Lady Gregory, Seamus O'Sullivan, William Butler (W.B.) Yeats, and others, and translations into Irish from English from Douglas Hyde. Jack Butler Yeats, the brother of E.C. and W.B. Yeats, illustrated the series. Each edition of ''A Broadside'' had 300 copies.

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A Broadside was a series published monthly by Elizabeth Corbet (E.C.) Yeats at the Cuala Press in Dublin, Ireland, from June 1908 to May 1915. Copies of each issue in volume No. 1 and volume No. 2 are held at the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania. The series includes poems by James Stephens, Lady Gregory, Seamus O'Sullivan, William Butler (W.B.) Yeats, and others, and translations into Irish from English from Douglas Hyde. Jack Butler Yeats, the brother of E.C. and W.B. Yeats, illustrated the series. Each edition of A Broadside had 300 copies.