Dublin: Edward Ponsonby 1870. card covers. Very Good. octavo. 109-160pp. Inc. The Dublin hospitals-their grants & governing bodies Edward Ponsonby unknown
Dublin: Edward Ponsonby 1868. card covers. Very Good. octavo. 1-51pp. Inc. On the effects of the Law of Distress and the Feudal Rule regards improvements in the relations between Landlord and Tenant; British Citizenship as opposed to American Citizenship Edward Ponsonby unknown
Dublin: Edward Ponsonby 1868. chipped card covers. Very Good. octavo. viii 417-462pp. Inc. On religious toleration for criminals; The propriety of conceding the Elective Franchise to women Edward Ponsonby unknown
Dublin: Edward Ponsonby 1870. card covers. Very Good. octavo. 161-218pp. Inc. Utilization of reclaimable waste lands of Ireland; the Irish County Courts Edward Ponsonby unknown
Dublin: Edward Ponsonby 1872. card covers. Very Good. octavo. 47-104pp. Inc. On the Landlord & Tenant Ireland Act; On the practicality of codifying English law Edward Ponsonby unknown
Deutsche Grammophon 1995-07-10. Audio CD. Like New. Audio CD no scratches noted on disc FREE UPGRADE TO 1ST CLASS SHIPPINGAND AS ALWAYS SHIPPED IN 24 HOURS; and emailed to you a USPS tracking number on all orders; all books are sanitized and cleaned for your protection before mailing Deutsche Grammophon unknown
Dublin: Alexander Thom 1873. new edition. hardback in original cloth. Very Good. small octavo. 400pp. illusts. Boards rather worn & stamp of education dept. & neat ownership signature o/w internally very good copy Alexander Thom hardcover
Harper Collins. Good in Fair dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. Hardback; dent to spine otherwise very good in creased and chipped dustjacket. ; A well illustrated introduction to the men the ships and the tactics of the war at sea. ; 256 pages . Harper Collins hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 37850 ISBN : 0004721438 9780004721439
London: Hermes House 2008. 1st edition. stiff wrappers. New Book. quarto. 256pp. col. & b/w pls. index Well-illustrated account of the technological development of the Cruiser from 1865 to the present Hermes House unknown
The Northern Ireland Socialist Research Centre Book. Good. Original Wraps. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. No date. 1980 40 p. Illus. Regarding the deaths by British Army of Cusack and Beattie two Londonderry protestors killed on July 8th and 9th 1971. The Northern Ireland Socialist Research Centre Paperback
Harper Collins. Good in Good dust jacket. 1996. Hardcover. Hardback; ownership sticker to endpaper otherwise very good in faded and creased dustjacket. ; An encyclopedia of capital ships from the turn of the century to the 1990s. Arranged by country; every battleship launched after 1900 is included. With 125 colour profile illustrations by Tony Gibbons and over 250 b/w photographs. ; 192 pages . Harper Collins hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 33512 ISBN : 0004709977 9780004709970
London. Published for the Proprietors Mr. Bull Holles St. 1830. Book 16x 10cm 6.25"x 4" image 9x 14cm attractively hand coloured fine - Bonar Law #311. p224. - One of 40 maps from the "Geographical Annual" designed and engraved by London engraver Thomas Starling. A nice example of miniature cartography. . London. Published for the Proprietors Mr. Bull, Holles St., 1830. unknown
Publised by Van der Aa Ledien. 1727. Book 15.3x 18.5cm 6"x 7.25" image 12.3x 15.8cm uncoloured fine copy rare - Bonar Law 66ii. P106. . Publised by Van der Aa, Ledien. 1727. unknown
London. Sold by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchill. 1695-1772. Book 44.5x 38.5cm 16"x 19" image 41.5x 34cm attractive hand-colouring decorated title cartouche colour in the borders some toning a few short tears in the margins repaired very good - English cartographer Robert Morden c.1668-1703 is best known for his county maps for Edward Gibson's revised edition of "Camden's Britannia" published in 1695 re-issued in 1722 1753 and 1772. Morden was the first cartographer to include roads in the atlas. The imprint would indicate that this is from either the 1730 or 1753 issue of Camden. See Bonar Law p87. . London. Sold by Abel Swale, Awnsham and John Churchill. [1695-1772]. unknown
Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1708. Book 45x 52.5cm 17.5"x 20.5" image 34.5x 46cm with 2 small inset maps: 11cm x 8cm 4.5cm x 3cm uncoloured indexes in fine condition The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique" published 1705-1720 in 7 vols. are based on the work of French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. There were four issues/editions of this seven volume atlas; 1705-1720 1712-20 1718-120 & 1732-1739. In these subsequent edition the present map appears in Vol. 3. The inset maps are of ancient Ireland and contemporary ecclesiastical Ireland with descriptions in French on both. Tables include political ecclesiastical and geographical information. - "Title appears outside the neat line across the top. The main map is again flanked by columns of engraved text. In this instance each column is headed by a small map of the country that on the left shows the ancient religious divisions that on the right the present day 1708 divisions. There is a single scale line towards the border of the main map. The box at the title now has 'Tome 2 / Nop 58' and the imprint Avec Privilege de Nosseigneurs les Etats'd'Hollande et de Westfri; appear at the bottom of the left column". Bonar Law #47. . . Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1708. unknown
London. 1780. Book 33.4x 24cm 14.25"x 9.5" image 31x21cm hand-coloured topographical decorated cartouche coloured engraved illustrations outside the borders a fine copy. - Bonar Law 123i . Cartouche "Appears in the bottom right in a crumbling stone block to the right of which are a pair of barrels and a fishing smack. There is a single scale line towards the top left. Outside the border across the top is the imprint "Engrav'd for Moore's News. at the top on both sides is a small decorative motif the central part of which is a mermaid blowing a horn. Across the bottom is a cannon at the left joined by a chain to a helmet in the centre joined by another chain to a vignette of cannon balls and ramming tools etc. at the right. . London. 1780. unknown
Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1709. Book 45x 53cm 17.75"x 20.75" image 35.5x 6. on plate 35.5cm x 46cm13in x 18in a fine bright copy rare Bonar Law. #46. p90. The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique" 1705-1720 are based on the work of French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. Tables include ancient peoples places etc. The maps shows the ancient names. . Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1709. unknown
Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1709. Book 45x 53cm 17.75"x 20.75" image 35.5x 6. on plate 35.5cm x 46cm13in x 18in a fine bright copy rare Bonar Law. #46. p90. The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique" 1705-1720 are based on the work of French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. Tables include ancient peoples places etc. The maps shows the ancient names. . Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1709. unknown
Amsterdam. W. & J. Blaeu.1654-62. Book 47x 58.5cm image 38x 44cm; 15"x 17.5" decorated cartouche outline hand-coloured Latin text on verso related to another map Greenland toning stripe along center fold decorative watermark cleaned with some fading to colour some short tears on the margins very good A very attractive map from Blaeus' "Atlas of Scotland" Volume V first published in 1654. . Amsterdam. W. & J. Blaeu.1654-62. unknown
Amsterdam. Chez Les Freres Chatelain. 1708. Book 41x 51cm image 35x 46cm 14.5"x 18.5" with 2 colour vignettes Coats of Arms of Great Britain and Ireland 2 outline coloured inset maps 2 coloured inset engraved illustrations text in French fine A very attractive and informative plate indicative of Chatelain's fine work. With extensive information on political ecclesiastical and military Ireland of 1705. The engraved illustrations are of both the upper and lower Irish parliaments. The maps with indexes show the military and ecclesiastical divisions of Ireland. . Amsterdam. Chez Les Freres Chatelain. (1708). unknown
Dublin. Published by Director-General of the Ordinance Survey Office. 1925. Hardcover. Book linen backed colour folding map 102 40"x 105.5 41.5" folded to 34x 36cm in dark green contemporary full buchram light green finished cloth endpapers with gilt title on the upper cover fine First published in 1905 reprinted in 1925 but indicating 1926 on the cover title. No standard references located. . Dublin. Published by Director-General of the Ordinance Survey Office. 1925. hardcover
London: Ian Allan 1987. 1st edition. dust jacket. Near Fine. lge. 8vo. 112pp. b/w pls. diags. drwgs. A detailed yet not over-technical account of the factors influencing combat & sea-going capabilities. Ownership inscription o/w nice copy Ian Allan unknown
1905. Rules of the Irish Supreme Court of Judicature Ireland. Supreme Court of Judicature. Rules of the Supreme Court Ireland 1905. With Appendices. Dublin: Printed for his Majesty's Stationery Office 1905. xix 929 pp. Original printed wrappers bound into contemporary quarter calf over cloth. Some rubbing to spine and extremities internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine small stamp to title page. $100. Only edition. A committee to revise the court rules was established in 1897. The rules frames by that committee was approved in 1904 and enacted in 1905. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 4:82. unknown
London. Andre Deutsch. Nd. 1957/8. /Dust Jacket Included. 1957. Hardcover. Book folio 36cm 8p. plus 32 plates illustrations printed on one side in the original full green/blue fine grain linen gilt titles a fine copy in very good one chip complete jacket scds. . London. Andre Deutsch. Nd. [1957/8?], hardcover
London: Harper Collins 2001. 1st ed. thus. stiff wrappers. Fine. Quarto. 240pp. col. & b/w pls. text ills. index Inc. many nice illustrations of Ships in Sail Harper Collins unknown
Leo Cooper. New in New dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. New hardback copies at a reduced price published �19.95.; A fresh account of the campaign. Illustrated. ; 232 pages . Leo Cooper hardcover
Ссылка продавца : 21903 ISBN : 1844150011 9781844150014
London: Hamlyn 1999. 1st edition. dust jacket. Fine. Quarto. 192pp. col. & b/w pls. diags. index Well-illustrated account of the development of the Ship. Nice production Hamlyn unknown
Dublin. Hodges Foster & Co. 1870. 1870. Hardcover. Signed by Authors Book 22cm 88p. black pebbled cloth blind-stamped borders gilt title on front lower front corner damp stained else very good Ids. - "Whereas it hath been determined by the Legislature that on and after the First day of January 1871 the Church of Ireland shall cease to be established by law; and that the Ecclesiastical Law of Ireland shall cease to exist as law save as provided in the 'Irish Church Act 1869' and it hath thus become necessary that the Church of Ireland should provide for its own regulation." An interesting association copy signed "Willm. Reeves D.D. Armagh". William Reeves 1815-1892 was Church of Ireland Bishop of Down Connor and Dromore. Also noted as a historian he was President of the Royal Irish Academy in 1891. . Dublin. Hodges, Foster & Co. 1870. hardcover
Barnsley: Leo Cooper 2004. 1st ed. thus. dust jacket. Fine. 8vo. 224pp. b/w pls. The struggle to control the Mediterranean particularly the Island of Malta. Author pays special attention to the ‘sea dependent’ period Leo Cooper unknown
Dublin. Commissioners of National Education in Ireland. 1851. Signed by Authors Book 12mo. 17.5cm 115p.2p. catalogue full contemporary linen some foxing but a very good sound copy ids Signed on front endpaper:"George McLaughlin Book Keeping Marysburgh Wednesday January 13th 1864. S.S. No. 16". . Dublin. Commissioners of National Education in Ireland. 1851. unknown
New York. John Doyle. 1835. Hardcover. Book 19cm viii264p. notes contemporary full brown sheep black leather labe l gilt title gilt bands foxing worn very good S9.2 - The great Irish poet looks on Ireland on the eve of Royal Assent having been given to the Catholic Relief Bill in 1829. .being one of the everlasting "Seven Millio n"thus liberated" I.exclaimed "Thank God! I may now if I like turn Prot estant". He considers in depth the advantages of being a Protestant or Ca tholic in Ireland. Published anonymously a former owner has written Thoma s Moore's name after "an Irish Gentleman" on the full title page. . New York. John Doyle. 1835. hardcover
Dublin. Hodges Foster and Co. 1873. Hardcover. Book 8vo. 21cm 2 volumes in One 197 & 239p. original blind decorated brown cloth gilt spine titles top and bottom spine edges rubbed else a very goodsound copy ds10. . Dublin. Hodges, Foster and Co. 1873. hardcover
Dublin. Printed and Published for. by James Duffy. Hardcover. Book 1845. 8vo. 22cm viiivierrata leaf112 & viii152 & iv176 & 43pp. rebound in bound in quarter brick brown morocco gilt ruled raised bands gilt decorations in the middle panels gilt titles linen boards marbled endpapers cont circular library stamp on the title page otherwise a very good to fine copy The case for Irish independence argued by 1. - BARRY Michael. Ireland as hse was as shi is and as she shall be. 2. - Staunton Alderman. Ressons for a Repeal of the Legislative Union between Great Britain and Irleand. 3. - GODKIN J. The Rights of Ireland. 4. - RAMSAY George. A Proposal for The Restoration of The Irish Parliament. . Dublin. Printed and Published for. by James Duffy. hardcover