Letter to Constantine P. Curran about a Book on Her Father [George Sigerson], with an Added Typescript Paragraph about Prizes He Won when at School in Paris. Wants to Quote from Douglas Hyde's Preface to Sigerson's Bards of the Gael and Gall
Lectures on the Diseases of the Nervous System. Translated by George Sigerson. (Second Series. Translated and Edited by G. Sigerson.-vol. 3. Translated by Thomas Savill.).
The Easter Song: Being the First Epic of Christendom ... Introduction, Verse-translation and Appendices, Including a Schedule of Milton's "debts" [to Sedulius and Others, Particularly in "Paradise Lost"], by George Sigerson
The Revival of Irish Literature, Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy,... Dr. George Sigerson And... Douglas Hyde
List of French Portrait Miniatures, Etc. Lent by George Sigerson to the National Museum, Dublin 1917. (Loan No. 91).
The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde
The Easter Song Being the The First Epic of Christendom by Sedulus The First Scholar-Saint of Erinn with Introduction, Verse-Translation and Appendices Including a Schedule of Milton's "Debts" by George Sigerson M.D., M. Ch., Hon. Litt.D., Hon. F.R.C.P.I. Professor N.U.I.; President of History Society, U.C.D.; President of National Literary Society, Ireland; Member National Academy, Ireland; Member of La Société Clinique, and of La Société de Psychologie Physologique de Paris
The Easter Song; Being the First Eipc of Christendom by Sedulius, the First Scholar-saint of Erinn; with Introduction, Verse-translation and Appendices Including a Schedule of Milton's "debts", by George Sigerson
Bards of the Gael and Gall: Examples of the Poetic Literature of Erinn. Done Into English After the Metres and Modes of the Gael by G. Sigerson