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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Five lines from the poem "To Ireland in the Coming Times" from
COLLECTED POEMS OF W. B. YEATS. Copyright 1906 by The
Macmillan Company. Reprinted by permission of Mrs. Yeats, The
Macmillan Company, New York and The Macmillan Company of
Canada.

The quotations from poems, FINNEGANS WAKE, and A POR-
TRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN
are included with
the permission of The Viking Press, Inc., who also, along with Faber &
Faber, Ltd., granted permission for the use of excerpts from the LET-
TERS OF JAMES JOYCE
.

Two unpublished letters by James Joyce and one unpublished letter
by Nora Joyce. Reprinted by permission of The Society of Authors, as
the Literary Representatives of the James Joyce Estate.

Excerpts from COLLECTED POEMS OF AE reprinted by permis-
sion of Macmillan & Company, Ltd., St. Martin's Press and Diarmuid
Russell.

Several lines of poetry by Oliver St. John Gogarty. Reprinted by
permission of the author's son, Oliver D. Gogarty.

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 58-8086

Copyright © 1958 by Padraic Colum

All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America

Designed by Patricia Walsh

First Edition

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Publication Information: Book Title: Our Friend James Joyce. Contributors: Mary Colum - author, Padraic Colum - author. Publisher: Doubleday. Place of Publication: Garden City, NY. Publication Year: 1958. Page Number: 4.
    
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