Dana No. 7 (November 1904)
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Title: Dana
Subtitle: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought
Issue: No. 7
Editor: John Eglinton, Frederick Ryan.
Place of publication: London, Dublin.
Publisher: Hodges, Figgis & Co., Ltd., Grafton Street, Dublin; David Nutt, 57-59 Long Acre, London, W.C.
Date: November 1904
Price: Six pence
Size: 8 3/4ins (22cm) x 5ins (13cm)

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R. B. Cunninghame Graham, 'An Tighearna: A Memory of Parnell', essay, pp. 193 - 199
Seumas O'Sullivan, 'Glasnevin, October 9th 1904 (sonnet)', poetry, p. 199
George Moore, 'Preface to a New Edition of "Confessions of a Young Man"', prose, pp. 200 - 204
Padraic Colum, 'Concerning a Creamery', prose, pp. 205 - 208
Oliver Gogarty, 'Winifred', poetry, pp. 208 - 209
John Eglinton, 'Sincerity', prose, pp. 210 - 215
O. G., 'O'Connell Bridge', poetry, p. 215
Frederick Ryan, 'Is the Gaelic League a Progressive Force?', essay, pp. 216 - 220
F. M. Atkinson, 'A Literary Causerie', review, pp. 221 - 224