File of MS letters to Michael Rynne from Sean [ ] of the Irish delegation, Geneva; W.P.M. Kennedy, Professor of Law, University of Toronto; and W.Y. Elliot, Professor, Harvard University. The letters generally discuss reviews of Michael Rynne's book, 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands' and include some copies of English-language reviews.
Files of correspondence, primarily in German and with Duncker and Humblot publisher, Munich. Also correspondence in French, with other parties, present. Includes publications catalogue from the publisher, which lists Michael Rynne's book on page 48.
MS letters between Michael Rynne and various Irish publications and their editors, such as The New Statesman; The Fortnightly Review; The Irish Times, The Society of Comparative Legislation, and the Quarterly Review. Also includes MS letter from Michael Tierney, Dáil Éireann, mentioning receiving the book from Rynne amd George Russell, AE, and his plans to have the book reviewed.
First edition of the book written by Michael Rynne, 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands', published by Von Duncker and Humbolt Press, Munich, 1930. Printed bound hard-back first edition.
Reviews, in Garman, of 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands' by Michael Rynne.
Assorted press reviews from Irish-based publications for 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands' by Michael Rynne.
File of MS letters from friends and family sent to Michael Rynne on the occasion of the publication of 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands' by Michael Rynne. Correspondents include Sheila Murphy (Dept of External Affairs, Irish Free State); M.J. Ryan, Paddy O'Mara, S.J., Dublin (Uncle of Michael Rynne); 'Uncle Tim' (T.J. Hunt headed paper); Michael MacWhite; The Governor General, Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin and others.
Typeset printed proofs of the book, 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands', by Michael Rynne.
First edition of the book written by Michael Rynne, 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands', published by Von Duncker and Humbolt Press, Munich, 1930. Printed bound hard-back first edition.
Two typed copies of a timeline of the Digby family, beginning in 1713 and continuing to the Land Commission hearings in 1885. Includes a family tree.