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With the death of Liam Miller, whose prestigious Dolmen Press issued some of the most beautiful books of this century, a “greater, a more gracious time has gone”. Liam Miller belonged in spirit to the Irish Renaissance, whose golden age was already over, but which his own fine work for a time prolonged. Ireland, a small country, could not — or at all events did not — provide a sufficient base to keep the Dolmen Press financially solvent; but the books it produced are a heritage Liam Miller has bequeathed to Ireland and the world.
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Raine, K. (1990). Liam Miller 1924–1987. In: Gould, W. (eds) Yeats Annual No. 7. Yeats Annual. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07951-3_17
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