'This is a genuinely original work, marked by the author's own valuable insights and sound conclusions. It effectively uses existing scholarship, skilfully incorporating it into the author's own theses, and producing an original synthesis of existing and new material. … It presents original and coherent arguments, well supported by meticulous, wide-ranging research, and is written with conviction and clarity … an important addition to the literature on Irish cultural nationalism.' James Quinn, Managing Editor, Dictionary of Irish Biography
'The book's greatest pleasures lie in Murphy's close readings of specific texts … [it] demonstrates how and why Irish nationalists and their adversaries manipulated, fetishized, feared, and contested the printed word, and, as such, offers insights for studies of libraries and reading in other colonial and postcolonial scenarios.' Daphne Dyer Wolf, Libraries: Culture, History, and Society