Dana No. 9 (January 1905)
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Title: Dana
Subtitle: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought
Issue: No. 9
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: January 1905
Price: Six pence
Size: 8 3/4ins (22cm) x 5ins (13cm)

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John Eglinton, 'The Island of Saints', fiction, pp. 257 - 263
T. W. Lyster, 'Jane Austen (II)', essay, pp. 264 - 268
Jane Barlow, '"Port After Stormie Seas" (From the Italian of Carlo Maggi)', poetry, p. 268
P. John Boland, 'Mr Wyndham on Race and Nationality', essay, pp. 269 - 272
Frederick Ryan, 'On Language and Political Ideas', essay, pp. 273 - 279
A.E., 'In As Much', poem, p. 279
J. H. Orwell, 'Two Impressions', essay, pp. 280 - 283
George Roberts, 'The Convent Bell', poem, p. 283
F. M. Atkinson, 'A Literary Causerie', review, pp. 284 - 287
J. E., 'A Hindu Puzzle', poetry, p. 287
'Correspondence', letter, p. 288