SAMHAIN: 1902—FROM NOTES

Sealy, Bryers & Walker have still a few copies of last year’s Samhain, and the three numbers of its forerunner, Beltaine, can still be got, bound up in one volume, for a shilling, from the Unicorn Press, Cecil Court, St. Mark’s Lane, London.1 They record the rise of the Irish dramatic movement. Any money made by the sale of the present number of Samhain will be spent on the production of plays on Irish subjects.