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               <p>Daniel Corkery (Dónal Ó Corcora) was a Cork-born politician, writer and academic. He was a leader in the Irish Language revival movement and co-founder of the Cork Dramatic Society in 1908.  This letter probably refers to Corkery's The Threshold of Quiet which was published in 1917 by The Talbot Press, 

This letter is from the Daniel Corkery collection which is held in the Boole Library of University College Cork.</p>
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             <hi rend="underline">All Communications should be addressed to the Company.</hi>     THE EDUCATIONAL COMPANY<lb/>OF IRELAND, LIMITED   Factory<lb/>Established<lb/><hi rend="underline">1877.</hi>   <hi rend="underline">89 TALBOT STREET,</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">DUBLIN,</hi>   1st January 1916 .  Telegraphic Address<lb/>Publish. Dublin <hi rend="underline">Telephone N<hi rend="superscript">os</hi> 2582 &amp; 2583.</hi>   M/MED<lb/>Daniel Corkery, Esq.,<lb/>1 Auburn Villas,<lb/>Ashburton,<lb/>CORK.   Dear Mr. Corkery,   If you have made any modifications in<lb/>the Novel you might let me have it again and I<lb/>will get another opinion regarding it.     I hope that you will give us an opportunity<lb/>of reading the other manuscripts which you mention —<lb/>the Poems, the Essays, and Hidden Island.   Yours faithfully,   W G Lyons  
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