Cut & Paste No. 9 2026: Remembering Arthur Griffith
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Cut & Paste No. 9 2026: Remembering Arthur Griffith

James Joyce CentreDublin 1, Dublin
Tuesday, Mar 31 from 12 pm to 1:30 pm
Overview

Dive into the life and legacy of Arthur Griffith with the launch of Cut & Paste No. 9.

Join us at the James Joyce Centre on Tuesday, 31 March at 12pm for the launch of the 9th volume of Cut & Paste: Remembering Arthur Griffith with guest speaker Bryan Dobson.

Bryan Dobson is a retired Irish journalist, newscaster and presenter for RTÉ.

Published by Printwell Books, Cut & Paste is an annual publication that focuses on Arthur Griffith and his times. Edited by Cormac O'Hanrahan, this year’s edition includes articles by Colum Kenny, Felix M. Larkin, Brian Maye, Gerard Shannon, Aaron Ó Maonaigh, Turlough Crowe, Des Gunning, Brendan Twomey and Andrew Basquille.

Copies will be available for purchase. You may also order online at printwellbooks.com.

The event is free but booking is essential.

The James Joyce Centre is supported by the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport.

Dive into the life and legacy of Arthur Griffith with the launch of Cut & Paste No. 9.

Join us at the James Joyce Centre on Tuesday, 31 March at 12pm for the launch of the 9th volume of Cut & Paste: Remembering Arthur Griffith with guest speaker Bryan Dobson.

Bryan Dobson is a retired Irish journalist, newscaster and presenter for RTÉ.

Published by Printwell Books, Cut & Paste is an annual publication that focuses on Arthur Griffith and his times. Edited by Cormac O'Hanrahan, this year’s edition includes articles by Colum Kenny, Felix M. Larkin, Brian Maye, Gerard Shannon, Aaron Ó Maonaigh, Turlough Crowe, Des Gunning, Brendan Twomey and Andrew Basquille.

Copies will be available for purchase. You may also order online at printwellbooks.com.

The event is free but booking is essential.

The James Joyce Centre is supported by the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Paid parking

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James Joyce Centre

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D01 WK44 Dublin 1

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