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‎O'Beirne (Sean) B.A..‎

‎Irish Self-Caught by the natural method with phonetic pronunciation.‎

‎Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 136 pp. Bel état. Voir photo.‎

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Sciardet Daniel
Germany Alemania Alemanha Allemagne
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‎Jaouen (Hervé).‎

‎Journal d'Irlande.‎

‎Un volume broché de format in 8° de 142 pp. ; couverture illustrée Bon état.‎

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‎Peter HARBISON‎

‎* The Daggers and the Halberds of the Early Bronze Age in Ireland‎

‎76 p. + 25 planches hors-texte (Prähistorische Bronzefunde, Abteilung VI, band 1). Inv. Th 21‎

‎*Irische Kunst aus drei Jahrtausenden. Thesaurus Hiberniae.‎

‎203 p., très nbr. ill. n/b et coul. Catalogue d'exposition, Köln, Römisch-Germanisches Museum und Wallraf-Richard-Museum. Inv. 22127.‎

‎URIS LEON‎

‎L'ASSALTO‎

‎444PP. B.S., ROMANZO SUI FERMENTI DI RIBELLIONE DEL POPOLO IRLANDESE‎

‎AA.VV‎

‎UBER MENSCHEN. ZUR ZUKUNFT DES HUMANEN AUSTELLUNG‎

‎PP. 204, CM. 15X15, BROSS., ICONOGRAFIA. <BR>MOSTRA DELLA GALLERIA ACC WEIMAR, DELLA STIFTUNG WEIMARER KLASSIK UND KUNST-SAMMLUNGEN E LA PROVINCIA DI MODENA IN COLLABORAZIONE CON LA CITTA' DI WEIMAR E CLO' CEARDLANN NA GCNOC (IRLANDA) CON IL SOSTEGNO DEL PROGRAMMA CULTURA 2000 DELL'UNIONE EUROPEA.‎

‎GREAVES C.D.‎

‎La crisi irlandese.‎

‎16°, pp. X-253, br.ed. Timbri privati.‎

‎CERIZIERS René, de‎

‎L'Irlanda, overo l'innocenza coronata, del signore di Ceriziers, limosiniere del re. Tradotta dalla lingua francese nell'italiana dal signor capitano Lodovico Cadamosto. Dedicata all'ill. signora e padrona colendissima la signora marchesa Maria Grilla.‎

‎24°, pp.(20) 182 (2), le pp.(20) iniziali sono mal rileg.: le prime (12) sono all'inizio dell'op., le ultime (8), tra le pp.176-177. P. perg.coeva con macchie. All'occh. è stata asportata una striscia di carta di 3 cm. ca. Foro al centro dell'ultima c.nn. con perdita di un paio di parole al recto e al verso (imprimatur). Lievi fioriture. L'Aut. (Nantes 1609-62), gesuita, fu storico e teologo ascetico, autore di numerosi scritti. Insegnò in collegi gesuitici e poi fu cancelliere e consigliere di Luigi XIV.‎

‎A cura di Melita CATALDI.‎

‎La grande razzia = Tain bo cuailnge.‎

‎In 8° piccolo; pp. 215; cartonato editoriale con sovraccoperta figurata plastificata; fresato (non cucito).<BR>Qualche strappetto ai margini della sovraccoperta; per il resto buono (normale la ,leggera giallitura della carta).<BR>Edizione Club degli Editori su licenza Adelphi.‎

‎Croker, Thomas Crofton (Compiler).‎

‎POPULAR SONGS OF IRELAND. Collected by Thomas Crofton Croker. With An Introduction by Henry Morley.‎

‎320 p. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges, slightly soiled. Unopened. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Fine condition. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48 BAG 1‎

‎Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778).‎

‎ELOISA: Or, A Series Of Original Letters Collected and Published By Mr. J. J. Rousseau, Citizen Of Geneva. Translated From The French. A New Edition: To Which Is Now First Added, The Sequel Of Julia; Or, The New Eloisa. (Found amongst the Author's Papers.‎

‎Vols. I & II. Two volumes of four. Volume One very dampstained and page xli torn without loss. Both volumes age stained. 180mm. Original full leather bindings. Bindings very worn. Boards detached on volume one. XLib book label of Norristown Library Company on front paste down in both volumes. Poor set. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! LITERATURE BX 6‎

‎Pearse, Padraic.‎

‎THE SINGER AND OTHER PLAYS.‎

‎pp. 123, v [Appendix], (2) [Chronological Note]. Book label of J.H. Bisset. Printed by George Roberts, Dublin, on Irish paper. 185mm. Original cloth spine over paper boards. Spine faded. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Very good. Includes: The Singer, The King, The Master, and Iosagan (translated by Joseph Campbell), First Edition. Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Padraig Anrai Mac Piarais) [1879-1916] was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. He was declared "President of the Provisional Government" of the Irish Republic in one of the bulletins issued by the Rising's leaders, a status that was however disputed by others associated with the rebellion, both then and subsequently. Following the collapse of the Rising and the execution of Pearse, along with his brother (Willie Pearse) and fourteen other leaders, Pearse came to be seen by many as the embodiment of the rebellion. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! VARIA BOX 1‎

‎(Gilbert, Sir John).‎

‎ON THE HISTORY, POSITION, AND TREATMENT OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF IRELAND. By An Irish Archivist. Second Edition.‎

‎pp. xxiv, 201, (2) [Press Reviews bound in from Empire Review, March 1903, 149-158 by Ethel Stokes]. Some signatures loose. Age stained. 247mm. Disbound. Scarce original edition. Sir John Thomas Gilbert [1829-1898] was an Irish archivist, antiquarian and historian. This work caused considerable sensation at the time. It argued that the government was making a great error in entrusting the publication of Irish State documents to men unskilled in the Irish language. VERIA BX 1‎

‎Cork IRELAND.‎

‎CORK. City by the Lee.‎

‎117 p. Profusely illustrated with photographs many in color. Map endpapers. 230mm x 250mm. Original full olive cloth binding lettered and decorated in gold. Original dust jacket. TRAVEL BX 5‎

‎Black, J. Anderson.‎

‎YOUR IRISH ANCESTORS.‎

‎253 p. Numerous illustrations. 4to. Original full green stiff paper boards. Original priced dust jacket. GENEALOGY 2‎

‎Gibbings, Robert.‎

‎LOVELY IS THE LEE.‎

‎199 p. Illustrated with engravings by the author. Bookplate of Kathleen M. McNiff on first fly leaf. 8vo. 220mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered and decorated in gold. Extremities worn. Small loss at head of spine. First Edition. Robert Gibbings (1889-1958) was born in Cork, Ireland. He was an artist and author who was most noted for his work as a wood carver and engraver and for his books on travel and natural history. TRAVEL BX 2 x2‎

‎Bimba, Anthony.‎

‎THE MOLLY MAGUIRES.‎

‎144 p. Frontis. 12mo. Original purple cloth binding, very small loss at head of spine. PA 28‎

‎Wight, Thomas.‎

‎A HISTORY OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS, IN IRELAND, FROM THE YEAR 1653 TO 1700. Revised, Enlarged and Continued to the Year 1751 by John Rutty. Fourth Edition.‎

‎328 p. Lightly foxed. 8vo. 210mm. Disbound. Needs to be re-sewn. Early manuscript ownership of Edward Pierson on title page. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 L Stk‎

‎Reynolds, James.‎

‎GHOSTS IN IRISH HOUSES.‎

‎pp. xix, 283. Nine full page color illustrations. Plus illustrations in black and white. Small 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. OCC 6‎

‎Starkie, Walter (1894-1976).‎

‎SCHOLARS AND GYPSIES. An Autobiography.‎

‎pp. xi, 324. 8vo. Original full yellow cloth binding. Dust Jacket. Starkie's autobiography gives an personal description of his childhood in Ireland, his years at Trinity College, Dublin, and his young manhood during World War I. His travels on the Continent as a virtual Gypsy and his acquaintance with scores of artists, writers, and political figures - all mingled with the excitement of Irish Nationalism and the literary movements of the period. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GYPSY 1‎

‎Moore, George.‎

‎THE APOSTLE. A Drama In A Prelude And Three Acts.‎

‎125p. Uncut and unopened. Printed on hand-set type on Van Gelder paper. Bookseller's label. 8vo. Original vellum like spine over paper boards. Original spine paper label. Extremities of binding slightly worn. Remains of original dust jacket. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 341 of only 1030 copies. Signed by the author. Nice copy. George Augustus Moore (18521933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. PRESS/W33‎

‎Moore, George.‎

‎AVOWALS.‎

‎310p. Uncut and unopened, deckle edged. 8vo. Original vellum like spine over paper boards. Original spine paper label. Spine browned. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 741 of only 1000 copies. Signed by the author. Nice copy. George Augustus Moore (18521933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. PRESS/W33.‎

‎Moore, George.‎

‎HELOISE AND ABELARD. In Two Volumes.‎

‎Two volumes. Uncut, deckle edged. 8vo. Original vellum like spines over paper boards. Original spine paper labels. Extremities slightly worn. Original dust jackets with paper labels, worn with slight loss. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 1444 of only 1500 copies. Signed by the author. Nice set. George Augustus Moore (18521933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. In this handsome edition he turns his hand to the 12th century tale of Abelard and Heloise. One of the most celebrated romantic couples of all time, known for their love affair. and for the tragedy that separated them. PRESS/W33‎

‎Moore, George.‎

‎IN SINGLE STRICTNESS.‎

‎312p. Decorated title page. Hand-set type on Dutch hand-made paper. Uncut and largely unopened. 8vo. Original vellum like spine over paper boards. Original spine paper label. Extremities of binding slightly worn. Remains of original dust jacket with paper label. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 416 of only 1230 copies. Signed by the author. Nice copy. George Augustus Moore (18521933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. PRESS/W33‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎COLLECTED POEMS.‎

‎pp. xxii, 260. Uncut. Fore-edge age stained. Endpapers foxed. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Hardbound. First Trade Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎THE DEMI-GODS.‎

‎pp. 279, (3)[Publisher's catalogue]. Age stained. Inked ownership of Bobby As. Aplin, August 12, 1916. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold lettered and decorated. Worn with stain on front cover. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎ETCHED IN MOONLIGHT.‎

‎pp. v, 199. Top edge decorated green. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, decorated and lettered in brown. Spine faded. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎HERE ARE LADIES.‎

‎pp. 345, (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Endpapers foxed. Bookseller's label. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, gold lettered and decorated. Spine very faded. Hardbound. First American Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎HERE ARE LADIES.‎

‎345p. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, embossed in blind and gold lettered. Spine faded. Covers spotted. Hardbound. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎IN THE LAND OF YOUTH.‎

‎304p. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold decorated and lettered. Spine faded. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎MARY, MARY.‎

‎263p. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold decorated and lettered. Binding has some old spotting and bits of wear. Hardbound. First U.S. Edition. Stephen's important first book, a novel of the Dublin slums that was published in Britain as 'The Charwoman's Daughter'. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎ON PROSE AND VERSE.‎

‎41p. Uncut. Endpapers paste stained. Printed by William Edwin Rudge. Typography by Frederic Warde. Small 8vo. Attractive original full paper binding with color cloud like design. Original gold paper spine label. Hardbound. Limited to only 1,000 copies. Very good. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎A POETRY RECITAL.‎

‎pp. vi, 36, (1)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Endpapers age stained. Small 8vo. Original full paper binding. Hardbound. First Edition. Very Good plus. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎REINCARNATIONS.‎

‎pp. viii, 66, (1)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. A few leaves age stained. Inked ownership of E.G. Craddock? Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold lettered. Spine worn and darkened. Binding worn. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎REINCARNATIONS.‎

‎pp. 76, (6)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Text very slightly beginning to brown. Top edge gold. Inked ownership of Wilson Beall Vance (who was the only son of the prolific author - Louis Joseph Vance). Small 8vo. Original cloth backed binding. Original front cover paper label. Spine darkened. Hardbound. First American Edition. Nice example. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎Stephens, James.‎

‎SONGS FROM THE CLAY.‎

‎pp. vi, 106 (1)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Endpapers beginning to brown. Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold lettered. Binding slightly worn. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. ! STEPHENS/W77‎

‎National Geographic Society.‎

‎DISCOVERING BRITAIN & IRELAND.‎

‎448p. Profusely illustrated with color photographs. Oblong small 4to. Original full gold decorated cloth binding, chewed at front edge. Original dust jacket, worn with loss. TRAVEL/1‎

‎Phillips, Charles; Curran, John Philpot; Grattan, Henry; Emmett, Robert.‎

‎THE SPEECHES OF THE CELEBRATED IRISH ORATORS - PHILIPS, CURRAN AND GRATAN : TO WHICH IS ADDED THE POWERFUL APPEAL OF ROBERT EMMETT, AT THE CLOSE OF HIS TRIAL FOR HIGH TREASON. Selected by a Member of the Bar.‎

‎370 p. Foxed. 8vo. 23 cm. Original full leather binding. Early manuscript ownerships, including one from Richmond, VA. The Irish fight for freedom and independence from Britain was watched closely on this side of the Atlantic. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PALIB 6‎

‎(Hatton, Edward); Ready-Reckoner.‎

‎COMES COMMERCII, OR, MERCHANT AND TRADER'S-COMPANION. The Eighth Edition.‎

‎Fuller title: COMES COMMERCII, OR, MERCHANT AND TRADER'S-COMPANION. Containing I. Exact and useful Tables, shewing the Value of any Quantity of Goods or Wares ready cast up, more adapted to Merchants Use, than any other extant. Calculated by an Ingenious Accomptant. II. Tables of Exchange. In two Parts. 1. English Money Exchanged into Irish. 2. Irish Money Exchanged into English. Each by Addition only, for any Sum of 300 Pounds to 1 Penny, and at the several Rates, whether Quarters or Eighths, from Five per Cent. to Eleven per Cent. III. Tables of Commission at the several Rates mostly used in Ireland. IV. An Index to Intrest. Containing Tables of Simple Interest. To all which is prefixed, A Table of Guineas and Half-Guineas. Together with a Table of the Number of Yards in the Several Scores of Linen, from 1 to 150. The Tables of Exchange, Commission, and Coin calculated originally: All the other Tables cast up in Manuscript, and the whole Work carefully corrected. pp. [144]. Tall 12 mo. 200 x 8 mm. Foxed and age stained. Original full leather binding, very broken and worn. **Interesting manuscripts and notes on the fly-leaves: "Robert Taylor his Book Brought from Ireland to the United States of America" / "Mathew Kirkpatrick His Book in hand. 1 June 1790. Steal Not this Book. Etc." / Manuscript notes on the costs (in pounds and shillings) for making a (woman's) clothing outfit. Very scarce (and well-used) ready-reckoner, owned in Ireland and America. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMER 11‎

‎(Moore, Thomas).‎

‎TRAVELS OF AN IRISH GENTLEMAN IN SEARCH OF A RELIGION. With Notes And Illustrations, By The Editor Of 'Captain Rock's Memoirs'.‎

‎pp. viii, (13)-328. Foxed. Early printed booklabel of the Union Library pasted onto front paste down. 12mo. 175 mm. Original purple cloth binding, faded. Original paper spine label. Hardbound. Good. Thomas Moore (1779-1852) is often called 'Ireland's National Poet.' He was a popular author and songwriter. This First American Edition, was published in the same year as the first English version, but in a single volume rather than two. It was issued during an era of Anti-Catholic demonstration and controversy. S&S/AI 20211. PAIMP 10‎

‎Knowles, Robert E.‎

‎THE DAWN AT SHANTY BAY. Decorated by Griselda Marshall McClure.‎

‎156 p. including color frontispiece. 8vo. 210mm. Clean and tight original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in green. Cover stamped in gilt, white black, and peach with title on spine in gilt. Manuscript ownership, 'This book belongs to R. H. Stilds Only.' Slight crinkling on cover. Hardbound. Very good NW66‎

‎O’BRIEN Henry.‎

‎PHOENICIAN IRELAND auctore Doctore Joachimo Laurentio Villanueva. Translated and illustrated with notes, an additional plate and Ptolomey’s map made modern by...‎

‎in-8, pp. XVI, XI, 361, leg. t. tela edit. con tass. al d.Con una tav. in antip. raff. alcuni fari e altra a pag. XIV. Con una carta geogr. dell’Irlanda rip. In appendice il testo originale latino della storia irlandese di J. L. Villanuova. Bell’esempl. [086]‎

‎JAMES JOYCE‎

‎GENTE DI DUBLINO‎

‎In 16. Dim. 18x11 cm. Pp. 301+(3). Edizione Dall'oglio del 1950 di questa celebre opera di James Joyce (1882-1941) scrittore poeta e drammaturgo irlandese. Traduzione di Annie e Adriano Lami. Firma all'occhietto. In buone condizioni. Copertina editoriale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in mediocri condizioni con rotture. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con fioriture. Dall'oglio edition of 1950 of this famous work by James Joyce (1882-1941) irish writer poet and dramawriter. Translation by Annie and Adriano Lami. Signature in the blank page. In good conditions. Editorial cover in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in poor conditions with cracks. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxings.<BR><BR>‎

‎CARLO MUZIO‎

‎MUNDUS EUROPA OCCIDENTALE CON 92 ILLUSTRAZIONI‎

‎Edizione senza data ma degli anni '20 di questo fascicolo sull'Europa occidentale della collana Mundus. I paesi descritti: Arcipelago britannico, Irlanda, Francia, Belgio Numerose foto all'interno tra cui Londra, Oxford, Staplehurst nel Kent, Lagune presso Wronham a Norfolk, Costa di Torquay, Blackgang nell'Isola di Wight, Canterbury, York, Cambridge, Packhorse ad Alleford, Somerset, Falmouth, Seaford, Llanberis, Beddgelert, Stonehaven, Edimburgo, Aberdeen, Northumberland, Caverna di Fingal, Dublino, Cork, Killarney, Norfolk, Glendalough, Parigi, Montecarlo, Marsiglia, Laon, Nizza, Calais, Nancy, Tolone, Bordeaux, Havre, Rouen,bordeaux, Dunkerque, Reims, Orleans, Dieppe, Villeneuve les Avignon, Angers, Clermont Ferrand, Anversa, Liegi, Bruxelles, ecc... In mediocri condizioni. Copertina editoriale in buone condizioni con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura quasi assente. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con fioriture. Parte mancante al margine destro delle prime 64 pagine. In 4. Dim. 30x22 cm. Pp. 84. Edition of 1920's of this pamphlet about western Europe of the series Mundus. The countries described: Britain archipelago, Ireland, France, Belgium Different photoes inside between them Berlino, Coblenza, Francofforte, Amburgo, Gutenfeld, NEckar, Stoccarda, Dresda, Friburgo, Helgoland, Norimberga, Lubecca, Monaco, Schwerin, Colonia, Brema, CopenaghenFrederikshavn, Rotterdam, Volendam, Aja, MArken, Haarlem, Ginevra, Locarno, Lucerna, Monte Bianco, Lucerna, Ponte San Gottardo, Thun, Saint Moritz, Sempione, Matterhorn, Andermatt, Losanna, Reuss, Adelboden, Vienna, Praga, Budapest, Strumitza, Novi Bazar, Danubio, Ragusa, Bosnia, Bucarest, Danzica ecc... In poor conditions. Editorial cover in good conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding is almost missing. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxings. Missing part in the right edge of the first 64 pages. In 4. Dim. 30x22 cm. Pp. 84.‎

‎Beuque Etiennette‎

‎L'Holocauste‎

‎(Irlanda - Romanzo storico - Causa irlandese - ) In 16° grande (cm 19 x 12,5), legatura in mezza tela blu, fregio in oro al dorso e tassello in pelle con titoli dorati, carta marmorizzata ai piatti, brossura editoriale originale conservata, segnalibro in seta verde, pp. 254,(2). Al frontespizio dedica autografa dell'Autrice (scrittrice e poetessa, vicina negli anni Trenta al Parti National Breton) al bibliofilo ferrarese Guelfo Sitta. Volume solido e ben conservato.‎

‎D'Alrymple, Jean (Blavet, Jean-Louis, traduttore)‎

‎Mémoires de la Grande-Bretagne et de l'Irlande, depuis la dissolution du dernier Parlement de Charles II jusqu'à la bataille navale de La Hogue. Traduit de l'Anglois du Chevalier Jean D'Alrymple, sur la seconde édition..‎

‎Due tomi in 8° (cm 14 x 21,5), cartonatura muta coeva con titoli calligrafati ai dorsi, pp xvi, 458, (4) per il primo tomo; (6), 383, (3) per il secondo; esemplare in barbe, in buone condizioni, firma di possesso al frontespizio del secondo volume, mancanza alla parte inferiore del dorso del tomo primo. Traduzione dell'abate Blavet (1719-1809) dell'opera di Sir John Dalrymple (1726-1810) "Memoirs of Great Britain" citata da Voltaire nel "Siècle de Louis XIV", narrazione minuziosa, sulla base di documenti autentici i cui estratti si trovano nell'ampia Appendice, della storia inglese e irlandese dal 1681 al 1692, tra i regni di Carlo II e di Giacomo II, le vicende della deposizione, l'avvento di Maria Stuart e Guglielmo III d'Orange, le lotte tra protestanti e cattolici. L'opera evidenzia la politica estera di Luigi XIV, le sue intromissioni e corruzioni all'interno del governo inglese; Voltaire lodava questo libro che mette in luce "détails honteux, mais il est utile que les peuples les connaissent et que les princes apprennent que les mystères de la politique sont toujours révélés". La traduzione è dedicata a una misteriosa gentildonna celebre per l'"étendue des lumières": I toni sono inneggianti a una libertà di cui l'Inghilterra viene indicata come modello; i tempi correnti erano burrascosi per i Paesi descritti: Inghilterra (si apre la guerra d'indipendenza americana) e Francia sull'orlo del deficit sotto gli auspici del ministro Turgot. Non stupisce che l'opera sia stata impressa, come di consueto in questi casi, in Svizzera con falso luogo di stampa. Un esemplare censito in SBN.‎

‎Seaby Peter‎

‎Coins and Tokens of Ireland.‎

‎un vol in 16 cm. 18,5x12,4 pp. 167 Leg. Ed. in cartone rigido stampato ed illustrato plastificato Centinaia di riproduzioni fotografiche n.t Esemplare in perfettostato‎

‎Livi Bacci Massimo‎

‎La Trasformazione Demografica Delle società Europee‎

‎Mm 125x195 Brossura cucita di pp. 439, in buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.‎

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‎Pfeiffer, Walter - Shaffrey, Maura‎

‎Cottages Irlandesi‎

‎Mm 260x195 Volume in copertina rigida, sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata, 160 pagine con molte fotografie a colori di Walter Pfeiffer. Indice dei nomi e di luogo in chiusura. Libro in ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.‎

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‎Europa Anno Mille‎

‎Mm 245x301 Volume rilegato di pp. 270, sovraccoperta editorialecon tavole in bianco e nero e a colori, in buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.‎

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