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LITERATURE ON AND BY ROGER DAVID CASEMENT (up to c 1995) Compiled by Hugh Casement Sketch of the Country between Okoyon and Okurike and between Itu Market and the Inokun Border(r) by Mr R Casement Scale 1/253440 or Inch = Miles IDWO No 1054 Lithographed Oct 1894 Rough sketch of the Country between the lower Courses of the Opobo and Cross Rivers(r) by Mr R Casement Scale 1/126720 or Inch = Miles Intelligence Division War Office No 1055 Lithographed Oct 1894 Sketch of Route from Ekanem Esien's to the Rapids of the Kwa River(r) by Mr R Casement Scale 1/137400 or Inch = 2.168 Miles IDWO No 1056 Lithographed Oct 1894 Consul Casement: Portugal; report for the year 1896 on the trade and commerce of Lorenzo Marques(r), FO annual series XCII no 1904 (C.8277-122) H.M.S.O., London, 1897 R.D.C.: “The Sphinx” (poem) The Outlook; a weekly review of politics, art, literature and finance(r) London, 1899 autumn article in the Daily Mirror(r) London, 1903 Dec Correspondence and Report from His Majesty's Consul at Boma respecting the Administration of the Independent State of the Congo (Africa No 1)(r) (Cd 1933) H.M.S.O., London, 1904 (original report FO 10/806 forms Accounts and Papers LXII) Morel, Edmund Dene (Georges Edmond Morel-de-Ville): King Leopold's Rule in Africa(r) Heinemann, London, 1904; pp xiv-xv, 355-372, 376-381, 390-393, and quoting Africa No passim “Consul Casement's Report on the condition of the Congo State Territory” The West African Mail(r) Liverpool, 1904 Feb 19 & 26 article on the Congo Free State debate in the House of Commons The Times(r) London, 1904 June 9, p 12 Mark Twain (pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens): King Leopold's Soliloquy; a defense of his Congo rule(r) Warren, Boston, 1905 X (pseudonym of R.D.C.): “Kossuth's Irish Courier” United Irishman(r) 1905 Feb 25, p R.D.C.: “To a lady who wondered why all Irish poetry was 'rebel'”(a sonnet) Dana; an Irish magazine of independent thought(r) Dublin, 1905 Mar (no 11), p 343 Reprinted by Lemma, New York, 1970 R.D.C.: “On the prosecution of Irish” (letter to Douglas Hyde) Uladh (r) 1905 May R.D.C.: anonymous articles in Freeman's Journal(r) 1905 autumn Morel, Edmund Dene (Georges Edmond Morel-de-Ville): Red Rubber; the story of the rubber slave trade flourishing on the Congo in the year of grace 1906(r); London, 1906; pp 5, 9-10, 56-58, 67, 191 reprinted by Negro Universities Press, New York, 1969 Who's Who(r) A & C Black, London; editions 1906-1916 (thought to be the only entry not to appear in Who Was Who(r)) Consul Casement Brazil; report for the years 1905-06 on the trade of Santos(r) FO annual series CIX no 3952 (C.3727-35) H.M.S.O., London, 1908 Consul Casement Brazil; report for the year 1907 on the trade of Par (r) FO annual series CIX no 4111 (C.3727-194) H.M.S.O., London, 1908 R.D.C Review of Alice Stopford Green's book Freeman's Journal(r) 1908 Dec 19 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan The Crime of the Congo(r) London, 1909; ch Ward, Herbert A Voice from the Congo; comprising stories, anecdotes, and descriptive notes(r) Heinemann, London, 1910; pp 206-07 A Catholic Reader (presumed to be a pseudonym of R.D.C.) Letter to The Nation(r) London, 1911 July 29 Casement, Sir Roger Correspondence respecting the treatment of British colonial subjects and native Indians employed in the collection of rubber in the Putumayo district(r) (Cd 6266) Miscellaneous No H.M.S.O., London, 1912 Hardenburg, Walter E The Putumayo, the devil's paradise; travels in the Peruvian Amazon region and an account of the atrocities committed upon the Indians therein(r) Unwin, London, 1912; pp 20, 32-33, 40, 46, 264-338 (quotes large parts of Africa No 1) Morel, Edmund Dene Letter to The Daily News(r) London, 1912 July 20 R.D.C “The Putumayo Indians” The Contemporary Review(r) 1912 Sep (vol CII), pp 317-328 Batha MacCrainn (pseudonym of R.D.C.) “Ireland and the German Menace” The Irish Review; a monthly magazine of Irish literature, art & science(r) Dublin, 1912 Sep (vol II no 4), pp 343-345 R.D.C “In the Streets of Catania” (poem) The Irish Review(r) Dublin, 1912 Sep (vol II no 4), p 354 R.D.C “The Irishman as Soldier” Freeman's Journal(r) 1912 Sep 16 & 23 R.D.C “How came the Putumayo Horrors?” Manchester Guardian(r) 1912 Dec 13 Shan Van Vocht (pseudonym of R.D.C.) “Ireland, Germany and the next War” The Irish Review(r) 1913 July (vol III, no 29), pp 217-227 reprinted by Davidson & McCormack, Belfast, 1913 Scodge (pseudonym of R.D.C.) “Ulster” The Nation(r) London, 1913 Oct A Protestant Protest(r) 1913 Contains R.D.C.'s speech of 1913 Oct 24 (also reported in Irish Times(r) and Freeman's Journal(r)) R.D.C Letter to The Times(r) London, 1913 Oct 31 R.D.C “Ulster and Ireland” The Fortnightly Review(r) London, 1913 Nov (vol XCIV, no DLXIII), pp 799-806 Interview with R.D.C Daily Chronicle(r) 1913 Nov 20 R.D.C (contributor) Fianna Handbook(r) Central council of Na Fianna Éireann, Dublin, 1914 An Irish American (presumed to be a pseudonym of R.D.C.) “From 'coffin ship' to 'Atlantic Greyhound'“ The Irish Review(r) Dublin, 1914 Feb - Apr (vol III, pp 609-613; vol IV, pp 1-11, 57-67) (and similar articles in The Irish Times(r)) R.D.C “The Elsewhere Empire” Irish Freedom(r) Dublin, 1914 Mar R.D.C Two sonnets The Irish Review(r) Dublin, 1914 Mar (vol IV, no 37), pp 2425 The Irish Review(r) reprinted by Lemma, New York, 1971 R.D.C “Ireland, Germany and the Freedom of the Seas” Gaelic American(r) New York, 1914 Aug 22 (essays, written 1911-1913) R.D.C Ireland, Germany and the Freedom of the Seas; a possible outcome of the war of 1914(r) Irish Press Bureau, New York, 1914 Sep R.D.C The Crime against Ireland; and how the war may right it(r) New York, 1914 Sep reprinted anon by the German Foreign Office, Berlin, 1915 extracts printed in The Daily Mail(r), London, 1914 Dec R.D.C “Irish Manifesto” New York newspapers 1914 Sep 18 reprinted in The Irish Independent(r) Dublin, 1914 Oct German Declaration of Intent (drafted by R.D.C.) The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1914 Nov 20; reprinted in German by several papers various letters and articles in The Continental Times(r) 1914-1916 Maguire, James K The King, the Kaiser, and Irish Freedom(r) Devin-Adair, New York, 1915 R.D.C An open letter to Sir Edward Grey 1915 Feb 18 (reproduced in many European papers) R.D.C The Crime against Europe; a possible outcome of the war of 1914(r) The Celtic Press, Philadelphia, 1915 (essays, some previously published in Gaelic American(r)) reprinted by The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1915 R.D.C The Causes of the War and the Foundations of Peace The Keeper of the Seas(r) Jos C Huber, Diessen, 1915 (essays) R.D.C Objects of an Irish Brigade in the Present War(r) (text of an address delivered on 15 May to Irish soldiers at Limburg) 1915 R.D.C “The Keeper of the Seas” The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1915 Sep (essay) R.D.C “Sir Edward Grey” The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1915 Oct 18 (essay) reprinted in Gaelic American(r) New York, 1915 Nov 20 - 27 R.D.C “The Far-Extended Baleful Power of the Lie” The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1915 Nov (essay) R.D.C “The Emerald Isle and its Giant Parasite” The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1915 Nov 15 (essay) reprinted as “Ireland and the War; the Emerald Isle and its giant parasite ruthless and systematic ruin” Gaelic American(r) 1916 Jan 15 - 22 R.D.C “1815-1915 A Parallel and a Contrast” The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1915 Nov 22 (essay) R.D.C “Lord Kitchener's Mission” The Continental Times(r) Berlin, 1915 Nov 29 (essay) Redmond-Howard, Louis George Sir Roger Casement; a character sketch without prejudice(r) Hodges & Figgis, Dublin, 1916 Interview with Capt H.G Harrison in the New York Times(r) 1916 Apr 25 Correspondence and brief editorial comment in The Nation(r) London, 1916 Apr 29 Aug (vol XIX no - 21) Sichel, Walter “Germany and Ireland: England's Achilles-heel” The Nineteenth Century and after(r) Spottiswoode & Ballantyne, London, 1916 May (vol LXXIX; no 471), pp 966-976 (review of Prof Schiemann's “Die Achillesferse Englands”) The Parliamentary Debates (Official Report); House of Lords(r) 1916 May (fifth series, vol XXI); oral answers, col 940-941 letter by Father M Ryan Dublin Evening Mail(r) 1916 May 20 Fox, George C “Roger Casement and John Redmond” The World(r) New York, 1916 May 24 Shaw, (George) Bernard “Shall Roger Casement hang?” Letter to the Manchester Guardian(r) 1916 July 26 reprinted as “Casement's Crime was 'Being an Irishman' says G Bernard Shaw” New York American(r) 1916 Aug Congressional Record(r), vol LIII, part 12 (1916 July 29), pp 11773-83 Shaw, (George) Bernard Letter to The Daily News(r) London, 1916 Aug R.D.C Why I went to Germany(r) The Evening Mail New York, 1916 Aug 10 (written in April) Nevinson, Henry Woodd Sir Roger Casement and Sinn Fein; some personal notes(r) The Atlantic Monthly Boston, 1916 Aug (vol CXVIII), pp 236-244 Quinn, John “Roger Casement” New York Times(r) 1916 Aug 13 reprinted in New Ireland 1916 Oct 14 - 28 (vol II) The Times History and Encyclopaedia of the War(r), vol VIII (parts 102-103) London, 1916 Aug.; pp 465-469 The Manchester Guardian History of the War(r), part L, ch 1916 Aug Speech of Roger Casement from the Dock(r) O'Connor, Dublin, 1916 Reprinted by Irish Republican Association of South Africa, Cape Town, 1921 Events of Easter Week The Catholic Bulletin(r) 1916 Sept & Oct (vol VI), pp 513517, 573-575 Boyle, John F The Irish Rebellion of 1916; a brief history of the revolt and its suppression(r) Constable, London, 1916; pp 15, 128-129, 238, 240-241, 271-272 Colum, Padraic; O'Brien, Edward J (ed.) Poems of the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood(r) Boston, 1916 (includes poems by R.D.C originally publ in The Irish Review(r)) Joy, Maurice “Roger David Casement” in The Irish Rebellion of 1916 and its Martyrs; Erin's tragic Easter(r) Devin-Adair, New York, 1916 Mason, Thomas Photographs, 1916 Rising(r) Dublin, 1916 (includes letters by R.D.C.) Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook; Easter 1916(r) Weekly Irish Times Dublin, 1916 & 17 Bullitt, Agatha Marshall Roger Casement and India(r) Dahlberg, Stockholm, 1917 (political pamphlet quoting his essays) Daly, Martin Memories of the Dead; some impressions of Roger Casement, [ ](r) Powell, Dublin, 1917 Knott, George H (ed.) The trial of Sir Roger Casement(r) Notable English Trials series Hodge, London & Edinburgh, 1917 & 1926 Shaw, (George) Bernard “How to settle the Irish question” The Daily Express(r), London, 1917 Nov 27 Reprinted in newspapers in Dublin, Cork, and Belfast Reprinted in the New York American, 1917 Dec 30 Also published as a pamphlet, 1917 Dec Parry, Gertrude (ed.) Some Poems of Roger Casement(r) Talbot, Dublin; and Unwin, London, 1918 Vigilant “Sinn Fein and Germany” The Quarterly Review(r), Murray, London, 1918 Jan & Jul (vol 229, pp 239-256; vol 230, pp 214-235) Gore-Booth, Eva Selina “For God and Kathleen ni Houlihan” Catholic Bulletin(r) 1918 May (vol VIII), pp 230-234 “Further Disclosures about Casement's Irish Brigade” Anonymous article in The Irish Soldier(r) Dublin, 1918 Oct 16 Shaw, (George) Bernard “Why devolution will not do” The Irish Statesman(r) 1919 Nov 15 Newman, Agnes Jane “Life of Roger Casement, Martyr in Ireland's Cause” The Irish Press(r), Philadelphia, 1919 Dec 13 to 1920 Mar 13 Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen My Diaries; being a personal narrative of events 1888-1914(r), vol Secker, London, 1920; pp 442-443, 473-475 Blücher von Wahlstatt, Evelyn Mary, Furstin An English Wife in Berlin; a private memoir of events, politics and daily life in Germany throughout the war and the social revolution of 1918(r) Constable, London, 1920; pp 46, 85, 131, 138 approx (somewhat biased: she apparently had a grudge against R.D.C.) Repington, Col Charles Court The First World War(r), vol Cassell, London, 1920; p 202 Spindler, Reserve-Leutnant Karl Gun-running for Casement in the Easter Rebellion, 1916(r) Collins, London, 1921 (translation) Documents relative to the Sinn Fein Movement(r) (Cmd 1108) H.M.S.O., London, 1921; pp 2-10, 12-13, 16, 19-20 Thomson, Sir Basil “Scotland Yard and the War” The Times(r) London, 1921 Nov 15 (followed by correspondence) Buchan, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir A History of the Great War(r), vol Nelson, London, and Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1922; pp 29-30 Reprinted by The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co of America, 1980 Curry, Dr Charles Emerson (ed.) Sir Roger Casement's Diaries; his mission to Germany and the Findlay affair(r) Arche, Munich, 1922 Dunlop, Robert Ireland from the earliest times to the present day(r) Milford, London, 1922; pp 200-203 A discarded defence of Roger Casement; suggested by Bernard Shaw, with an Appendix by Roger Casement(r) Privately printed (25 copies) by Clement Shorter, London, 1922 Thomson, Sir Basil Queer People(r) Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1922; ch & Extracts from R.D.C.'s 1916 diaries serialized in The Irish Independent(r) 1922 Apr 12 - 25 also published in the New York Globe(r) Ward, Sir A.W.; Gooch, George Peabody (ed.) The Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, 1783 - 1919(r), vol III Cambridge U.P., 1923; pp 370-371, 429 M`Cahan, Robert Life of Sir Roger Casement, Knt., C.M.G.(r) 1923 reprinted by The Glens of Antrim Historical Society, Cushendall, 1988 O'Brien, William The Irish Revolution and how it came about(r) Allen & Unwin, London, 1923; Maunsel & Roberts, Dublin; pp 243-244, 256 Thomson, Sir Basil Article in English Life(r) 1923 Mar Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Memories and Adventures(r) Hodder + Stoughton, London, 1924; p 235 Ford Madox Ford (pseudonym of Ford Hermann Hueffer) Joseph Conrad: a personal remembrance(r) Duckworth, London, 1924 reprinted by Octagon, New York, 1965; pp 98, 105, 128-129, 136 Grabisch, Dr Agatha Marshall Bullitt “Roger Casement and the 'German Plot'“ in The Voice of Ireland; a survey of the race and nation from all angles(r) Heywood, Manchester, 1924 Gwynn, Stephen Lucius The History of Ireland(r) Talbot, Dublin, and Macmillan, London, 1924; p 512 Hendrick, Burton Jesse The Life and Letters of Walter H Page(r), vol Heinemann, London, 1922 or 1924; pp 166-168 Bigelow, Poultney Seventy Summers(r), vol Arnold, London, 1925; pp 146-147 Boulger, Demetrius Charles The Reign of Leopold II, King of the Belgians and Founder of the Congo State, 1865-1909(r), vol Ardenne, London, 1925; pp 119126 Beaslai, Piaras (Pierce Beasley) Michael Collins and the Making of a New Ireland(r), vol I Phoenix, Dublin, 1926; pp 58, 85-86 Conrad, Joseph (J¢sef Teodor Konrad Korzienowsky) “The Congo Diary” in Last Essays(r) Dent, London, 1926 republished with notes by Zdislaw Najder Doubleday, Garden City (NY), 1978; pp 7, 15-16 Gwynn, Stephen Lucius Experiences of a Literary Man(r) London, 1926 & 27; pp 259-261, 288 Colum, Padraic The Road Round Ireland(r) Macmillan, New York, 1927; pp 129132 Smith, Sir Frederick Edwin, 1st Earl of Birkenhead Famous Trials of History(r) Hutchinson, London, 1926; pp 249-255 (paperback pp 207-213) Figgis, M Darrell Recollections of the Irish War(r) London, 1927 Fisher, Herbert Albert Lawens James Bryce (Viscount Bryce of Dechmont, O.M.)(r) Macmillan, London, 1927; vol II, pp 23-24 Gwynn, Stephen Lucius Entry in The Dictionary of National Biography(r), 19121921 supplement Oxford U.P., 1927; pp 95-97 Jean-Aubry, Gérard Joseph Conrad: Life and Letters(r), vol Heinemann, London, 1927; pp 129-130, 325-326 Sullivan, Alexander Martin Old Ireland: reminiscences of an Irish KC(r) Butterworth, London, 1927; pp 187-192, 198-200 Colum, Mary Life and the Dream(r) 1928 Nevinson, Henry Woodd Last Changes, Last Chances(r) Nisbet, London, 1928; pp 92-118 MacKeogh, Michael “Roger Casement, Germany and the World War” Catholic Bulletin(r) Dublin, 1928 Jan - Dec (vol XVIII) (inaccurate according to Denis Gwynn) Devoy, John Recollections of an Irish Rebel; a personal narrative(r) Young, New York, 1929; pp 404-441, 444-447, 472-478, 481 facsimile reprint by Irish U.P., Shannon, 1969 Gwynn, Stephen Lucius (ed.) The Letters and Friendships of Sir Cecil Spring Rice; a record(r) Constable, London, 1929; vol II, pp 248, 331, 335-336, 344 (letters of 1916) Stack, Austin “The Landing of Casement; the authentic narrative” Kerry Champion(r) 1929 Aug 31 - Sep 21 Childs, Maj.-Gen Sir (Borlase Edward) Wyndham Episodes and Reflections(r) Cassell, London, 1930; pp 112-113, 163-164 Gaffney, (Thomas) St John Breaking the Silence; England, Ireland, Wilson and the war(r) Liveright, New York, 1930; pp ix, 90, 92, 101, 121-129, 131, 141, 150-165, 197, 219, 235 Puleston, Frederick African Drums(r) Gollancz, London, 1930; pp 5, 11, 40, 273274, 277-279 Gwynn, Prof Denis Rolleston The Life and Death of Roger Casement(r) Cape, London, 1930 & 1936 also publ by Newnes in the Private Lives Library series, undated Gwynn, Prof Denis Rolleston Traitor or Patriot; the life of Roger Casement(r) New York, 1931 (may be the same as the above) Spindler, Kapitan Karl The Mystery of the Casement Ship; with authentic documents(r) Kribe, Berlin, 1931; reprinted by Anvil, Tralee, 1965 (revised and enlarged version of his 1921 book) Colum, Padraic “The Career of Roger Casement” Dublin Magazine(r) 1931 Oct Nov (vol VI), pp 20-25 (incl criticism of Gwynn's book) Colum, Padraic “In vindication of Roger Casement” Current History; a monthly magazine of the New York Times(r) 1931 Sep (vol 34 no 6), pp 819-826 Padraic Colum “Roger Casement” in “Poems” Macmillan, London, 1932; p 216 Evelyn Mary, Furstin Blücher von Wahlstatt, and Maj (Wellesley William) Desmond Mountjoy Chapman-Huston (ed.) “Memoirs of Prince Blücher” Murray, London, 1932; pp 178-179, 184-185 Prof Denis Rolleston Gwynn “The Life of John Redmond” Harrap, London, 1932 pp 245, 311, 318-322, 345, 351, 470, 475-476, 481-482, 491-492, 528 Archibald Henderson “Bernard Shaw; playboy and prophet” Appleton, New York, 1932; pp 644-647 Capt Robert Monteith “Casement's Last Adventure” Privately printed by The Irish People Monthly, Chicago, 1932 revised and enlarged edition Moynihan, Dublin, 1953 John Alfred Spender and Cyril Asquith “Life of Herbert Henry Asquith, Lord Oxford and Asquith” Hutchinson, London, 1932; vol II, p 214 (footnote) Sgt Se n Kavanagh “Last Interview with Casement before his Departure for Ireland” An Phoblacht 1932 Aug (no 26) Cecil Headlam (ed.) “The Milner Papers; South Africa, 1899-1905”, vol II Cassell, London, 1933; pp 89-90 Rev W.S Armour “Armour of Ballymoney” Duckworth, London, 1934; pp 280283, 302, 305 Ludwig Bauer “Leopold the Unloved” London, 1934 (translation) Rt Rev Dr George Kennedy Allen Bell “Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury” Oxford U.P., 1935; vol 1, p 546; vol 2, pp 786-789 Jessie Conrad “Joseph Conrad and his Circle” Jarrolds, London, 1935; pp 103-104 Reprinted by Kennikat, Port Washington (NY), 1964 George Dangerfield “The Strange Death of Liberal England” London, 1935 Reprinted by MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1966; pp 115, 288-289, 323, 333-334 Sir Frederick Winston Furneaux Smith, 2nd Earl of Birkenhead “Frederick Edwin, Earl of Birkenhead”, vol “the last phase” Butterworth, London, 1935; pp 61-79 James Carty “Bibliography of Irish History, 1912-1921”, vol Stationery Office, Dublin, 1936; passim Stanley Jackson “Rufus Isaacs; First Marquess of Reading” Cassell, London, 1936; pp 197-209 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru “An Autobiography” Bodley Head, London, 1936; p 35 Geoffrey Vincent de Clifton Parmiter “Roger Casement” Barker, London, 1936 (includes Shaw's discarded defence) Sir Frederick Winston Furneaux Smith, 2nd Earl of Birkenhead “Riddle of Roger Casement; The Life and Death of a Fanatic” 1936 (review of Parmiter's book) Dr William J.M Maloney “The Forged Casement Diaries” Talbot, Dublin, 1936 (previously publ as articles in The Irish Press, Philadelphia) (said to beg the question and cloud the issue with irrelevancies) Dr William J.M.A Maloney “The Forged Diaries of Roger Casement” New York, 1937 (presumably the same as the above) Dorothy Macardle “The Irish Republic; a documented chronicle of the Anglo-Irish conflict and the partitioning of Ireland, with a detailed account of the period 19161923” Gollancz, London, 1937 reprinted by Irish Press, Dublin, 1951; pp 91, 100., 105, 116-117, 120, 127-129, 131, 149-152, 161, 196-199, 226, 901 William Butler Yeats “A Speech and Two Poems” Dublin, 1937 (one of them on the portrait of R.D.C.'s trial) (George) Bernard Shaw Letters to The Irish Press 1937 Feb 11 and Mar 15 (in reply to Maloney's book) Sir Basil Thomson Article in The Irish Times Dublin, 1937 Feb 21 (a reply to Maloney's book) David Garnett (ed.) “The Letters of T.E Lawrence” Cape, London, 1938 (letter to Edward Garnett 1927 Sep 22; to John Buchan 1935 Apr 1) Gerald Griffin “Roger Casement” in “Wild Geese; pen portraits of famous Irish exiles” Jarrolds, London, 1938; pp 116-130 Ernest Hambloch “British Consul; memories of thirty years' service in Europe and Brazil” Harrap, London, 1938; pp 54, 70-76, 93, 144-147, 233, 242-243 Maud Gonne MacBride “A Servant of the Queen” Gollancz, London, 1938; ch XIV and epilogue reprinted by Boydell, Woodbridge, 1983 Desmond Ryan “Eamon de Valera; unique dictator” ca 1938; ch Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru “Glimpses of World History” 1939 edition; no 157 Sir Basil Thomson “The Scene Changes” Collins, London, 1939; pp 241-242, 276278 Vicki Baum “The Weeping Wood” Doubleday & Doran, Garden City (NY), 1943; pp 168, 219 (historical novel about rubber) Joseph Maunsell Hone (ed.) “J.B Yeats; letters to his son W.B Yeats and others, 1869-1922”; London, 1944 reprinted by Dutton, New York, 1946; pp 186-188, 194-195 (letters of 1914 Aug.Sep.) Sir Thomas Artemus Jones, KC “Without my Wig” Liverpool, 1944; pp 163-165 Gerald Rufus Isaacs, KC, 2nd Marq of Reading “Rufus Isaacs, First Marquess of Reading”, vol Hutchinson, London, 1945; pp 19-22 Isidore Abramowitz (ed.) “If it be treason” in “Great Prisoners: the first anthology of literature written in prison” Dutton, London, 1946; pp 518-530 Mary Gunning Colum (Mary Maguire) “Life and the Dream” Doubleday, Garden City (NY), 1947; pp 176-177, 217-220 (George) Bernard Shaw “Ireland Eternal and External” The New Statesman, London, 1948 Oct 30 Reprinted in Atlantic Monthly, 1949 Feb John Dickson Carr “The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle” Murray, London, 1949; pp 241, 311 Patrick Sarsfield O'Hegarty “A Bibliography of Roger Casement” Dublin, 1949 (incomplete; R.D.C often made undated revisions of his works) Patrick Sarsfield O'Hegarty “Bibliographies of 1916 and the Irish Revolution” Dublin Magazine 1949 Apr., pp 31-34 A.D Blue “Sir Roger Casement; his place in history” West African Review 1950 (vol 21, no 270), pp 235-237 “The Collected Poems of W.B Yeats”; 2nd ed Macmillan, London, 1950; pp 351352 John Morton Blum “Joe Tumulty and the Wilson Era” Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1951 (reprinted by Archon, 1969); pp 107-109 James Carty (ed.) “Ireland; from the great famine to the treaty (1851-1921); a documentary record” Fallon, Dublin, 1951; pp 151-154 Blanche Patch “Thirty Years with G.B.S.” London, 1951; pp 100-103 Margaret Isabel Cole (ed.) “Beatrice Webb's Diaries 1912-1924” Longmans, London, 1952; pp 62-63 Alexander Martin Sullivan, QC “The Last Serjeant” Macdonald, London, 1952; pp 264-274 Col Leonard Francis Clark “The Rivers Ran East” Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1953; p 143 Prof Alfred Noyes “Two Worlds for Memory” Lippincott, Philadelphia; and Ward, London, 1953; pp 126-143 William O'Brien and Desmond Ryan (ed.) “Devoy's Post Bag, 1871-1928”; vol (1880-1928) Fallon, Dublin, 1953; pp 477-480 The Irish Times Dublin, 1953 June 15 and July 29 The Irish Echo 1953 June 20 and 27, Aug 15 Paul Blanshard “The Irish and Catholic Power; an American interpretation” Verschoyle, London, 1954; p 241 Dr Herbert Owen Mackey “The Life and Times of Roger Casement” Fallon, Dublin, 1954 Elting E Morison et al (ed.) “The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt” Harvard U.P., 1954; vol VIII, pp 1054-1055 (letter of 1916 June 7) Adm Sir William Milbourne James “The Eyes of the Navy; a biographical study of Admiral Sir Reginald Hall” Methuen, London, 1955; pp 44-53, 96, 110-115, 176 also publ as “The Code Breakers of Room 40; the story of Admiral Sir William Hall, genius of British counter-intelligence” St Martin, New York, 1956 Prof Giovanni Costigan “The Treason of Sir Roger Casement” The American Historical Review 1955 Jan (vol LX no 2), pp 283-302 Adm Sir William Milbourne James “The Mystery of a Diary” Spectator London, 1955 Dec 23 (no 6652), p 859 Reply by Prof T Desmond Williams; Dec 30 (no 6653), pp 886-887 Dr Ruth M Slade “English Missionaries and the Beginning of the Anti-Congolese Campaign in England” Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, 1955 (tome XXXIII); pp 64-73 Mary Cogan Bromage “De Valera and the March of a Nation” Hutchinson, London, 1956; pp 37, 43, 48-49, 76, 98 (repeats McCartan's inaccuracies, acc to Tansill) St John Greer Ervine “Bernard Shaw; his life, work and friends” Constable, London, 1956; pp 465-470 René‚ Marie MacColl “Roger Casement; a new judgment” Hamish Hamilton, London, 1956 also published by Norton, New York, 1957 Hon Francis Aungier Pakenham, 1st Baron Pakenham (Lord Longford) “The Traitor as Patriot” Time & Tide London, 1956 Apr 14 (vol 37 no 15), pp 424, 426 (review of MacColl's book) 1948-54 Prof Denis Rolleston Gwynn “The diaries that hanged Casement” Catholic Herald 1956 Apr 27 The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1956 May (fifth series, vol 552), col 749-760 Capt Sir (John Randolph) Shane Leslie, 3rd Bt “Roger Casement” The Month London, 1956 June (vol 15 no 6), pp 355-360 Dáil Eireann; D¡osp¢ireachta Parlaiminte; tuairisc oifigi£il (parliamentary debates; official report) 1956 June 14 & 26 (vol 158), col 419-420, 925-928 Peter Singleton-Gates “The Casement diaries; but the act remains” Robert Blake “The Casement diaries; shady secrets?” Spectator 1956 June 15 (no 6677), pp 816-818 Prof John Edward Bowle “Viscount Samuel” Gollancz, London, 1957; p 137 Prof Alfred Noyes “The Accusing Ghost; or justice for Casement” Gollancz, London, and Citadel, New York, 1957 Prof Charles Callan Tansill “America and the Fight for Irish Freedom 1866-1922; an old story based upon new data” Devin-Adair, New York, 1957; pp 158-159, 168-191, 198-199, 202-211, 214, 236, 238, 242, 279 Gerard Fay “The Casement Diaries; a matter for Mr Butler” The Manchester Guardian 1957 Apr 29, p (review of Noyes' book) The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1957 May (fifth series, vol 569); oral answers, col 344-345 Dr (Josephine) Letitia Denny Fairfield “The Haunted Ghost?” The New Statesman and Nation 1957 May (vol LIII, no 1363), pp 579-580 (review of Noyes' book; followed by correspondence) The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1957 May 28 (fifth series, vol 571), col 211-212 Capt Sir (John Randolph) Shane Leslie, 3rd Bt “Unexplained” Time and Tide London, 1957 (vol 38 no 24), pp 751-752 R Barry O'Brien “The Two Cases of Treason” Daily Telegraph London, 1957 Aug Galen Broeker “Roger Casement: background to treason” Journal of Modern History 1957 Sep (vol XXIX no 3), pp 237-245 “Knight in Quicklime” Time; the weekly news magazine New York, 1957 Nov 25 (vol 70 no 22), pp 73-74 (review of MacColl's book) Dr Herbert Owen Mackey (ed.) “The Crime against Europe: the writings and poetry of Roger Casement” Fallon, Dublin, 1958 (reprint of “The Crime against Ireland” with 50 poems and other pieces) The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1958 Jan 30 (fifth series, vol 581); written answers, col 99 Gerard Fay “Roger Casement's Diaries; Mr Noyes produces more evidence” The Manchester Guardian 1958 Mar 1, p (followed by correspondence) Prof Alfred Noyes and Prof Roger McHugh “Roger Casement” A play at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, 1958 Mar 12 Obituary of Alfred Noyes The Manchester Guardian 1958 June 30 (no 34835), p The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1958 July (fifth series, vol 590), col 1785 - 1802 Padraic Colum “Arthur Griffith” Brown & Nolan, Dublin, 1959; pp 100, 120, 126, 129, 141-143, 158, 185, 239, 247, 253, 264, 284 also publ as “Ourselves Alone!; the story of Arthur Griffith and the origin of the Irish Free State” Crown, New York, 1959 Prof George Williams Keeton “Trial for Treason” Macdonald, 1959; pp 195-252 Florence Monteith Lynch “The Mystery Man of Banna Strand; the life and death of Captain Robert Monteith” Vantage, New York, 1959 Peter Singleton-Gates and Maurice Girodias “The Black Diaries; an account of Roger Casement's life and times with a collection of his diaries and public writings” Olympia, Paris, 1959 Includes transcripts of the Congo and Putumayo reports and the disputed London diaries Sir Frederick Winston Furneaux Smith, 2nd Earl of Birkenhead “F.E.; the Life of F.E Smith, First Earl of Birkenhead” Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1959; pp 288-316 Brian St John Inglis “Saintly sinner” Spectator London, 1959 Mar (no 6819), pp 317-318 (followed by correspondence) R Barry O'Brien “Fresh Light on Casement Diaries” Daily Telegraph London, 1959 Mar 12 Review of Singleton-Gates' book Newsweek 1959 Apr 13 The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1959 Apr 16 (fifth series, vol 603); oral answers, col 1108-1109 Dr (Josephine) Letitia Denny Fairfield “Postscript to Casement” New Statesman London, 1959 Aug 22 (vol LVIII, no 1484), pp 215-216 and Sep (no 1486), pp 276-277 (followed by correspondence) “The ghost knocks” Time; the weekly news magazine New York, 1959 Aug 24 (vol 74 no 8), pp 19-20 “The diaries that damn” Newsweek 1959 Aug 24 (vol 54), p 32 Paul Bede Johnson “The Meritocrat” New Statesman 1959 Dec (vol LVIII, no 1499), p 806 (review of Lord Birkenhead's book; followed by correspondence) “Salute to Roger Casement” Special issue of “Wolfe Tone Annual” O'Higgins, Dublin, 1959 Col Harford Montgomery Hyde (ed.) “The Trial of Roger Casement” William Hodge, London, 1960 (update of Knott's book, with introduction) Dr Herbert Owen Mackey “I Accuse” 1959-60 (Basil) Kingsley Martin “F.E Smith and Casement” New Statesman London, 1960 Jan 16 (vol LIX, no 1505), pp 64, 66 John Hanbury Angus Sparrow (anonymous) “The End of Casement” The Times Literary Supplement 1960 Feb 26 (vol 59), pp 121-123 (Review of SingletonGates' book; followed by correspondence) reprinted in “Independent Essays” Faber & Faber, London, 1963; pp 150-165 “Patriot or traitor?” Time and Tide London, 1960 (vol 41 no 19), pp 515 ff Geoffrey Vincent de Clifton Parmiter “The Casement Diaries” The Quarterly Review London, 1960 Apr (vol 298), pp 221-232 Prof Roger McHugh “Casement; the Public Record Office manuscripts” Threshold Belfast, 1960 spring/summer “Casement dispute reopened; documents 'not those shown in 1916'“ The Times London, 1960 Aug 6, p The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1961 Mar 14 (fifth series, vol 636), col 1197-1199 David Herbert Greene and Dan H Laurence (ed.) “The Matter with Ireland” by George Bernard Shaw Hart-Davis, London, 1962; pp 114-135, 147, 178, 201, 296297 (mainly reprints) Dr Herbert Owen Mackey “Roger Casement; the secret history of the forged diaries” (title on flyleaf: “Roger Casement; a guide to the forged diaries”) Apollo, Dublin, 1962 Prof Brooks Thompson “A Letter of Roger Casement (1888) in the Sanford Collection” The English Historical Review 1962 Jan (vol LXXVII, no 302), pp 98-102 Neal Ascherson “The King Incorporated; Leopold II in the age of trusts” Allen & Unwin, London, 1963; pp 248-260 Max Caulfield “The Easter Rebellion” Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1963; pp 40-54 Padraic Colum “The Rebel” in “Irish elegies” Dolmen, Dublin, 1963; p Walter Fitzwilliam Starkie “Scholars and Gypsies; an autobiography” Murray, London, 1963; pp 138-140, 156-157 Charles Garfield Lott du Cann “Famous Treason Trials” Walker, 1964; pp 222-245 Robert Francis Vere Heuston “Lives of the Lord Chancellors, 1885-1940” Clarendon, Oxford, 1964; pp 275-277, 371-379, 417 Col Harford Montgomery Hyde “A History of Pornography” Heinemann, London, 1964; p 146 Col Harford Montgomery Hyde “Famous Trials 9: Roger Casement” Penguin, 1964 (revised version of the introduction to his 1960 book) Roy Harris Jenkins “Asquith” Collins, London, 1964; pp 395, 403-404 William Roger Louis “Roger Casement and the Congo” The Journal of African History 1964 (vol V no 1), pp 99-120 Col Harford Montgomery Hyde Letter to The Daily Telegraph, 1964 Sep 17 (George) Bernard Shaw “The Roger Casement Trial; an unpublished statement” (originally made in 1934 to Julius Klein) The Massachusetts Review 1964 winter (vol V no 2); pp 311-314 reprinted by Johnson Reprint Corporation, New York, 1970 also published by Robin Skelton + David R Clark (ed.) “Irish Renaissance; a gathering of essays, memoirs, and letters from the Massachusetts Review” Dolmen, Dublin, 1965; pp 94-97 Francis M Carroll “American Opinion and the Irish Question, 1910-23; a study in opinion and policy” Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 1965; pp 29, 33-35, 48-51, 55-60, 63-64, 67-78, 81-85, 195, 216-228 The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) House of Commons Official Report 1965 Feb 23 (fifth series, vol 707), col 231-233 “Hanged by British in 1916; England Gives Ireland Remains of Roger Casement” New York Herald Tribune Paris, 1965 Feb 24 (no 25540), p “Casement remains go to Ireland” The Guardian Manchester, 1965 Feb 24 (no 36899), p (and articles in subsequent issues) articles in The Irish Times Dublin, 1965 Feb 24 et seq Lena May Jeger MP “Casement's return” The Guardian Manchester, 1965 Feb 26 (no 36901), p 22 (followed by correspondence) Gerard Fay “Still one responsibility over Casement” The Guardian Manchester, 1965 Mar (no 36903), p “Closing the account” Time; the weekly news magazine New York, 1965 Mar (vol 85 no 10), p 26 “Casement's State Funeral closes a long and tragic Anglo-Irish controversy” Illustrated London News 1965 Mar (vol 246, no 6553), p 13 (with photographs) Arra M Garab “Yeats and 'The Forged Casement Diaries'“ English Language Notes 1965 (vol 2), pp 289-292 Prof Denis Rolleston Gwynn “Roger Casement's last weeks” Studies; an Irish quarterly review of letters, philosophy & science 1965 spring (vol LIV, no 213), pp 63-73 Roger T Anstey “King Leopold's Legacy; the Congo under Belgian rule 1908-1960” Oxford U.P., 1966; pp 7-8, 11-13, 15, 30 Dr John de Courcy Ireland “The Sea and the Easter Rising, 1916” Maritime Institute of Ireland, Dublin, 1966 Charles Duff “Six Days to Shake an Empire” Dent, London, 1966; pp 82, 94, 138139, 167, 207-218 Charles Franklin (pseudonym of Frank Hugh Usher) “World-famous Trials” Odhams, London, 1966; pp 230-249 William Roger Louis “The Triumph of the Congo Reform Movement, 1905-1908” Boston University Papers on Africa Boston U.P., 1966; vol II, pp 267-302 “Dilemma in Berlin; from Casement's last diary” in “Dublin 1916; an illustrated Anthology” Arlington, London, 1966; pp 3-16 Robert Monteith “Casement's Last Expedition” in “Dublin 1916; an illustrated Anthology” Arlington, London, 1966; pp 17-30 Gertrude Parry “The Last Days of Roger Casement” in “Dublin 1916; an illustrated Anthology” Arlington, London, 1966; pp 289-305 Dr Herbert Owen Mackey “Roger Casement; the truth about the forged diaries” Fallon, Dublin, 1966 (said to be full of false readings) “Mystery woman in Casement's life; no trace of death cell visitor” The Times London, 1966 Oct 8, p “No answer at auction rooms; œ10 for a Roger Casement riddle” The Times London, 1966 Oct 15, p Rev Francis Xavier Martin “1916 Myth, Fact and Mystery” Studia Hibernica St Patrick's College, Dublin, 1967 (no 7); pp 45, 96-97 Sylvanus John Sodienye Cookey “Britain and the Congo Question 1885-1913” Longmans, London, 1968; pp 20-21, 64-69, 75-78, 88, 91-118, 126-127, 130-132, 137-138, 152, 298, 315-318 William Roger Louis and Prof Jean Stengers (ed.) “E.D Morel's History of the Congo Reform Movement” Clarendon, Oxford, 1968; pp xi-xiii, 18-19, 97, 109, 158-168, 171-179, 185-191, 200, 203-209, 214-216, 218-220, 233-236, 258-259, 263 Rev Francis Xavier Martin “The 1916 Rising a Coup d'Etat or a 'Bloody Protest'?” Studia Hibernica St Patrick's College, Dublin, 1968 (no 8); pp 118-124 Bernard Porter “Critics of Empire; British radical attitudes to colonialism in Africa, 1895-1914” Macmillan, London, 1968; pp 266-275 Brian Cleeve “Dictionary of Irish Writers”, vol (non-fiction) Mercier, Cork, 1969 Prof Giovanni Costigan “A History of Modern Ireland, with a sketch of earlier times” Pegasus, New York, 1969; pp 307-310, 333-334 Dr Cedric Thomas Watts (ed.) “Joseph Conrad's Letters to R.B Cunninghame Graham” Cambridge U.P., 1969; pp 149-152 Dr John Bowyer Bell “The Secret Army; the IRA 1916-1970” Day, New York, 1971 (1st US edition); pp 5-6, 13 Leonard Reginald Gribble “Justice? Stories of famous modern trials” Abelard, 1971; pp 66-77 Prof Norman Sherry “Conrad's Western World” Cambridge U.P., 1971; pp 33-35, 285 Malcolm Brown “The Politics of Irish Literature; from Thomas Davis to W.B Yeats” Allen & Unwin, London, 1972; pp 322-323 Se n Cronin “The McGarrity Papers” Anvil, Tralee, 1972; pp 41, 45-47, 50-56, 6162, 64, 176, 182 Robert Kee “The Green Flag” Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1972 repr by Penguin, 1989 vol II, pp 161-162, 199, 210-213, 242-251, 262-267, 270 John Alec Biggs-Davison “The Hand is Red” Johnson, London, 1973; pp 50, 90 Brian St John Inglis “Roger Casement” Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1973 reprinted as Coronet paperback (without bibliography) 1974 “Postface to 'Casement' David Rudkin's thoughts on his play about Roger Casement, broadcast on Sunday on Radio 3” The Listener London, 1973 Feb (vol 89), pp 171-172 The issue also contains a review of Rudkin's radio play “Cries from Casement as his bones are brought to Dublin”, which review was unnecessarily charitable Jeffrey Meyers “To die for Ireland; the character and career of Roger Casement” London Magazine 1973 Apr./May (vol 13), pp 23-50 “A patriot for one Ireland” The Times Literary Supplement London, 1973 May 11 (no 3714), pp 513-514 (followed by correspondence) David Rudkin “The Chameleon & the kilt; the complexities of Roger Casement” Encounter 1973 Aug (vol XLI), pp 70-77 Jeffrey Meyers “Conrad and Roger Casement” Conradiana; a journal of Joseph Conrad 1973 autumn (vol V no 3), pp 64-69 Paul Johnson “The last man to be hanged in England for homosexuality” The New York Times Book Review 1974 Jan 27, p (review of Inglis' book) Michael Demarest “Imparfit Gentil Knight” Time; the weekly news magazine New York, 1974 Feb (vol 103 no 5), p 50 (review of Inglis' book) Prof Benjamin Lawrence Reid “A good man has had fever: Casement in the Congo” The Sewanee Review 1974 July - Sep (vol LXXXII no 3), pp 460-480 Dr Zdzislaw Najder “Conrad's Casement Letters” Polish Perspectives 1974 Dec (vol XVII no 12), pp 25-30 Jeffrey Meyers “A Fever at the Core; the idealist in politics” London Magazine editions, 1976; pp 9-11, 59-88 Prof Benjamin Lawrence Reid “The Lives of Roger Casement” Yale U.P., 1976 (with bibliography) Stephen Koss “The obsessions of imperialism” The Times Literary Supplement London, 1976 July (no 3878); p 838 (review of Reid's book and of one on Lord Milner) C David Heymann Review of Reid's book The New York Times Book Review 1976 Aug 15, p 20 William Michael Murphy Review of Reid's book The Sewanee Review 1976 winter (vol LXXXIV), pp 195-199 George Dangerfield “The Damnable Question; a study in Anglo-Irish relations” Constable, London, 1977; pp 113-115, 145, 156-158, 163, 165-170, 172, 174, 183, 186, 203, 206, 211, 243-246, 286, 289-290 F.M Carroll “American Opinion and the Irish Question, 1910-23” Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 1978; pp 29, 33-35, 48-51, 55-60, 63-78, 81-85, 195-198, 203204, 216-217, 226 Alan Wharam “Casement and Joyce” The Modern Law Review 1978 Nov (vol 41 no 6); pp 681-702 Prof Frederick Robert Karl “Joseph Conrad: the Three Lives; a biography” Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1979; pp 286-289, 386, 552-555, 786-787 Prof Ian Watt “Conrad in the Nineteenth Century” Univ of California, Berkeley, 1979, pp 160-161 Prof Seamus O'Neill “Note: Roger Casement, Cathal O'Byrne and Professor Reid” Studies; an Irish quarterly review of letters, philosophy & science Dublin, 1979 spring/summer (vol LXVIII), pp 117-121 Sean Cronin “Irish Nationalism; a history of its roots and ideology” Academy Press, Dublin, 1980; pp 6-7, 39, 229, 246, 313 Norman and Betty Donaldson “How did they Die?; the last days, words, afflictions and resting places of over 300 notables throughout history” St Martin, New York, 1980; p 61 Hunt Hawkins “Joseph Conrad, Roger Casement, and the Congo Reform Movement” Journal of Modern Literature 1981/82 (vol no 1), pp 65-80 Dr Owen Dudley Edwards “Divided treasons and divided loyalties: Roger Casement and others” Transactions of the Royal Historical Society London, 1982 (vol 32), pp 153-174 John Campbell “F.E Smith, First Earl of Birkenhead” Cape, London, 1983; pp 395396, 400-422, 442-43 Michael Steinman “Yeats's Heroic Figures: Wilde, Parnell, Swift, Casement” Macmillan, London, 1983; pp 1-2, 99-100, 140, 152-163, 181-183 Roger Martyn Sawyer “Casement; the flawed hero” Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1984 (with bibliography) Eileen O'Brien “An Irishwoman's Diary” The Irish Times Dublin, 1984 Feb 27 David Fitzpatrick “Contradictions of a consul” The Times Literary Supplement London, 1984 June (no 4235), p 611 (review of Sawyer's book) Michael Taussig “Culture of Terror Space of Death Roger Casement's Putumayo Report and the Explanation of Torture” Comparative Studies in Society and History; an international quarterly Cambridge U.P., 1984 July (vol 26 no 7), pp 467-497 John Campbell “'Give a dog a bad name'; the curious case of F.E Smith and the 'black diaries' of Sir Roger Casement” History Today 1984 Sep (vol 34), pp 14-19 Prof John Hope Franklin “George Washington Williams; a biography” Univ of Chicago, 1985; pp 192, 216-220, 323-324 Harold Frederick Oxbury “Great Britons: twentieth-century lives” Oxford U.P., 1985; pp 62-63 Alan J Ward Review of Sawyer's book Albion; a quarterly journal concerned with British studies Appalachian State Univ., 1985 spring (vol 17 no 1), pp 130-131 Stanley H Palmer Review of Sawyer's book History; reviews of new books Heldref, Washington, 1985 Apr (vol 13 no 5), p 117 Michael Hurst Review of Sawyer's book The American Historical Review Washington, 1985 Oct (vol 90 no 4), p 936 Dr John de Courcy Ireland “Ireland and the Irish in Maritime History” Glendale, Dublin, 1986; p 326 Prof Thomas E Hachey Review of Sawyer's book Victorian Studies; a quarterly journal of the humanities, arts, and sciences Indiana Univ., 1986 winter (vol 29 no 2), pp 341-342 Prof Frederick Robert Karl and Laurence Davies (ed.) “The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad” vol (1903-07) Cambridge U.P., 1988; pp xxxiii, 87, 95-97, 101103, 161-162 Robert Kimbrough (ed.) “Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness': an authoritative text; backgrounds and sources; criticism” Norton, New York, 3rd ed 1988; pp 120-125 (quotes Franklin's 1985 book) Malcolm Brown (ed.) “T.E Lawrence; the selected letters Norton, New York, 1989; p 508 (letter to Mrs G.B.S., 1934 Dec.) Paul Hyland “The Black Heart; a voyage into central Africa” Gollancz, London; and Holt, New York, 1989; pp 19, 27-28, 58-60, 73-75, 81-85, 91-94, 108-114, 119, 128129, 134-137, 145-148, 153, 157-159, 165-166, 170, 208, 218, 229, 233-234, 259, 265-266, 269 Art Byrne & Sean McMahon “Great Northerners” Poolbeg, 1991; pp 35-37 “'Lurid' Casement diaries suppressed” Irish Independent 1991 Jan Thomas Pakenham “The Scramble for Africa” Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1991 repr by Abacus (paperback), 1992 pp 585, 587, 594, 597-601, 630, 636, 641642, 656-657 Kenneth Griffith Film on Roger Casement Shown by the BBC in the Timewatch series, 1992 Eoin O Máille “Roger Casement: the forged diaries exposed” Payne, Wicklow, 1993 O Síocháin, Séamas “Roger Casement, Ethnography, and the Putumayo” ireIreland(r); a journal of Irish studies, vol XXIX, no The Irish American Cultural Institute, 1994 Dr Herbert Owen Mackey “I Accuse” Priv publ., undated F Swinnerton “Casement” Files FO 2/64, 336, 491, 626; 10/731, 773, 739, 806-808, 815; 95/776; 128/308, 315, 324; 337/107; 366/786; 367/31; 369/5, 63, 64, 196, 198; 371/2739, 2796-8, 2990; 380/12; 403/304-305, 327, 338; 743/22; 800/91, 111 and others in the Public Record Office in London Files HO 161/2 (1903 diary), (1910 diary), (1911 diary), (1911 cash book) under restricted access in the Public Record Office in London (other files are sealed until the year 2016) Dublin Castle records CO 904 vol 100 in the Public Record Office in London Morel papers F4, F5, F8, G5d in the British Library of Political and Economic Science at the London School of Economics John Holt papers (box 12, file 5; box 18, files & 7) in the possession of John Holt & Co., Liverpool Papers of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society (B.Emp S22/G335, S22/G344 and others) in the Bodleian Library (Rhodes House ?), Oxford Papers of the Baptist Missionary Society in London Papers on Roger Casement (MSS 8358, 13073, 13077, 13080-1, 13085-6, 13088), Alice Stopford Green (10464), Bulmer Hobson (13158), W.J Maloney (5588), and Gertrude Bannister-Parry (13074) in the National Library of Ireland in Dublin Files D760, D1792, D1916/3 and /9, D2479/1, D2711/1 to /4, T2267/17 and /18, T2315/6, T2646/10, T3072, T3306/F4 in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast Casement file in the Woodrow Wilson papers held in the Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress, Washington John Quinn file in the New York Public Library Private papers of Dr Daniel Florence Cohalan Buckmaster papers in the possession of Hon Mrs Barbara Miller -The above list does not include single-paragraph mentions in biographical dictionaries which tend to be inaccurate anyway Work on this list stopped a couple of years ago; it makes no pretence to be complete or up to date Foreign-language books and articles are in a separate list