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Archive of John Ryan & The Dublin Magazine A small Archive from the papers of the writer,

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Archive of John Ryan & The Dublin MagazineA small Archive from the papers of the writer, publisher, theatre producer and designer John Ryan [1925-92], editor of Envoy [1949-51] and The Dublin Magazine [1970-75], friend of Kavanagh and Myles, co-founder of the Bloomsday celebration, proprietor of The Bailey public house in Dublin's Duke Street.John Ryan was a son of Senator Seamus Ryan, founder of the Monument Creameries in Dublin. Ryan's editorship of Envoy was ended by a lawsuit, and thereafter he was active mainly in theatre, where he designed more than 40 productions. In 1970 he was asked to take over The Dublin Magazine (formerly The Dubliner), founded in 1962 by a group of former students at Trinity College, and he ran it until it closed in 1975.The archive contains the surviving documents from The Dublin Magazine (the Envoy papers are in Southern Illinois University). It includes original typescripts and some manuscripts and letters for the issues of Summer/Autumn and Winter 1970, Spring 1971, Autumn 1971 and Summer 1973, with correspondence from 1969, a file of unpublished material, and proofs, corrected and uncorrected, from 1970 and 1971. There are also 'dummy' issues for Summer 1971, Summer 1972 and Autumn 1973, with the printed copy pasted up in the body of a previous issue.The original typescripts, manuscripts and letters include items by Leland Bardwell, Patrick Boyle, Terence Brown, Anthony Cronin, Cyril Cusack, Norman Dugdale, Padraic Fallon, Constantine Fitzgibbon, Dermot Foley, Monk Gibbon, Robert Greacen, Desmond Hogan (a story written when he was 18), Fred Johnston, John Jordan, Richard M. Kain, Michael Kane, Brendan Kennelly, Benedict Kiely, Hayden Murphy, Thomas Dillon Redshaw, Sydney Bernard Smith, Geoffrey Squires, Thomas Tessier, Richard Weber and many others. Business correspondence includes a detailed TLS from Mervyn Wall at the Arts Council, 1971, about grants available to the Dublin Magazine but undrawn, and several TLS from David Elyan (recently a distinguished businessman and collector, then chairman of the DM's publisher New Square Productions).Personal papers include the original signed contract for Ryan's memoir Remembering How We Stood; an ALS from Jeremy Sandford (writer of the BBC play Cathy Come Home), thanking Ryan for a tour around Dublin and discussing plans for a production; a TLS from Alan Simpson (of the Pike Theatre) about designs; two ALS from Eoin ('The Pope') O'Mahony, then working on the Envoy papers in Carbondale; a card from Arthur Power; TLS from Aidan O'Higgins 16.9.69; ALS from Constantine Fitzgibbon, 6.11.70; two letters from the playwright Criostoir O'Flynn; TLS from the yachtsman Conor O'Brien; a draft or copy letter from Ryan to Joseph Hone about Ryan's Joycean anthology A Bash in the Tunnel; and a much earlier draft letter from Ryan to Lina Elyan (mother or sister of David?), 20.11.51, about plans to settle Envoy's debts, and various others. There are also papers relating to the James Joyce Institute of Ireland, of which Ryan was secretary, 1971-3, including minutes and legal papers; articles by Ryan on various subjects, typescript and manuscript; also his father Seamus Ryan's Fianna Fail membership card 1932; a notebook containing the log of Ryan's 'Southern Cross' yacht from 1 August 1957, and other items. A significant 1970s archive. As an archive, w.a.f. (1)
Archive of John Ryan & The Dublin MagazineA small Archive from the papers of the writer, publisher, theatre producer and designer John Ryan [1925-92], editor of Envoy [1949-51] and The Dublin Magazine [1970-75], friend of Kavanagh and Myles, co-founder of the Bloomsday celebration, proprietor of The Bailey public house in Dublin's Duke Street.John Ryan was a son of Senator Seamus Ryan, founder of the Monument Creameries in Dublin. Ryan's editorship of Envoy was ended by a lawsuit, and thereafter he was active mainly in theatre, where he designed more than 40 productions. In 1970 he was asked to take over The Dublin Magazine (formerly The Dubliner), founded in 1962 by a group of former students at Trinity College, and he ran it until it closed in 1975.The archive contains the surviving documents from The Dublin Magazine (the Envoy papers are in Southern Illinois University). It includes original typescripts and some manuscripts and letters for the issues of Summer/Autumn and Winter 1970, Spring 1971, Autumn 1971 and Summer 1973, with correspondence from 1969, a file of unpublished material, and proofs, corrected and uncorrected, from 1970 and 1971. There are also 'dummy' issues for Summer 1971, Summer 1972 and Autumn 1973, with the printed copy pasted up in the body of a previous issue.The original typescripts, manuscripts and letters include items by Leland Bardwell, Patrick Boyle, Terence Brown, Anthony Cronin, Cyril Cusack, Norman Dugdale, Padraic Fallon, Constantine Fitzgibbon, Dermot Foley, Monk Gibbon, Robert Greacen, Desmond Hogan (a story written when he was 18), Fred Johnston, John Jordan, Richard M. Kain, Michael Kane, Brendan Kennelly, Benedict Kiely, Hayden Murphy, Thomas Dillon Redshaw, Sydney Bernard Smith, Geoffrey Squires, Thomas Tessier, Richard Weber and many others. Business correspondence includes a detailed TLS from Mervyn Wall at the Arts Council, 1971, about grants available to the Dublin Magazine but undrawn, and several TLS from David Elyan (recently a distinguished businessman and collector, then chairman of the DM's publisher New Square Productions).Personal papers include the original signed contract for Ryan's memoir Remembering How We Stood; an ALS from Jeremy Sandford (writer of the BBC play Cathy Come Home), thanking Ryan for a tour around Dublin and discussing plans for a production; a TLS from Alan Simpson (of the Pike Theatre) about designs; two ALS from Eoin ('The Pope') O'Mahony, then working on the Envoy papers in Carbondale; a card from Arthur Power; TLS from Aidan O'Higgins 16.9.69; ALS from Constantine Fitzgibbon, 6.11.70; two letters from the playwright Criostoir O'Flynn; TLS from the yachtsman Conor O'Brien; a draft or copy letter from Ryan to Joseph Hone about Ryan's Joycean anthology A Bash in the Tunnel; and a much earlier draft letter from Ryan to Lina Elyan (mother or sister of David?), 20.11.51, about plans to settle Envoy's debts, and various others. There are also papers relating to the James Joyce Institute of Ireland, of which Ryan was secretary, 1971-3, including minutes and legal papers; articles by Ryan on various subjects, typescript and manuscript; also his father Seamus Ryan's Fianna Fail membership card 1932; a notebook containing the log of Ryan's 'Southern Cross' yacht from 1 August 1957, and other items. A significant 1970s archive. As an archive, w.a.f. (1)

Rare Books Manuscripts Maps Photographs Ephemera Family archives

Auktionsdatum
Lose: 1 - 920
Ort der Versteigerung
Talbot Hotel Stillorgan
Stillorgan Road
Dublin
Co. Dublin
A94 V6K5
Ireland

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Wichtige Informationen

Highly important sale of Rare Books , Manuscripts , Photographs, Ephemera, Family Archives. Approx. 900 Lots

To include ;  Original contemporary Manuscript account of the Fall of Constantinople, by Leonard of Chios, C. 1453.

Earliest Manuscript Association between W.B. Yeats and Maud Gonne.

James Joyces' Pince-nez Glasses.   

AGB

Auction will be conducted at The Talbot Stillorgan Hotel, Stillorgan Road, Dublin. .

Buyer's Premium 20 % (VAT inclusive) applicable to all lots purchased. 

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Abbreviations ;  Books.  

mls  Manuscript Letters signed

als  Autographed Letters signed

acs  Autographed Cards signed

pb  Paperback

a.e.g.  All edges gilt

t.e.g   Top edge gilt

w.a.f. With all faults  

As is   With all damages , faults, restorations.

As a lot    With all faults

L.S.s  Library stamps

S.N.S.R.   Sold not subject to return

Publ.  Published

f.e.p.  Front end paper

mor   Morocco

n.d.  No date

n.p.  No place

d.j.  Dust jacket

L.P. Large paper

h.m.p.   Hand made paper

vell.    Vellum

hf.    Half

d.w.s.  Dust wrappers

I.M.C.  Irish M/ss Commission

A.M.S   Armorial motif on spine

cont.  Contemporary  

n.a.t.  Not affecting text

frontis  Frontispiece

engd. Engraved

cold.  Coloured

hd.  Hand

port.  Portrait

 

Paintings, Prints, Works of Art, Furniture, etc. 

The first name or names and surname of the Artist or Craftsman: In our opinion a work by the Artist of Craftsman. 
Attributed to: In our opinion probably a work by the Artist or Craftsman but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. 
Studio of: In our opinion a work that may have been executed in whole or in part by the artist's hand. Circle of: In our opinion a work of the period of the Artist or Craftsman that is in a similar style to the work of that Artist or Craftsman. 
The surname of the Artist or Craftsman, preceded by “After”: In our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist or craftsman. 
Signed – Stamped: Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion is the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. 
Bears Signature or Stamp: Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion might be the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. 
Dated: Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at about that date. 
Bears Date: Is so dated and in our opinion may have been executed at about that date. 

Abbreviations 

O.O.C. Oils on Canvas O .O.P. Oils on Panel 

O.O.B. Oils on Board W/C Watercolour 

GOU Gouache MAH. Mahogany 

VICT. Victorian ED W. Edwardian 

W.A.F. With all faults As Is With all damages, faults, restorations, etc. 

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whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, or 

firearms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or

injury arising from the use of the foregoing. 



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Any subsequent issues or disputes arising, based on condition reports given prior to auction, will not be entertained.

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We recommend that clients should only make such enquiries following the conclusion of the Sale. 



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 From time to time digital equipment is used to dispaly items for sale at auction.This service is merely a reminder to the customer of items previously viewed during view days.

We do not guarantee the quality of the item viewed, the accuracy of the the digital image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold.  Disputes arising as a result of digital image display will not be entertained. 

Live bidding is subject to occasional interruption and loss of connection and audio / digital image streaming. These are technical issues beyond the auctioneers control, We accept no responsibility for any bids missed, placed in error, or omitted as a result of the foregoing.  

We advise that all items purchased must be collected from the sale venue at Talbot Hotel Stillorgan, Dublin by  20.00 on Tuesday, 4th December, 2018. All items not collected by that time will be removed at the purchaser's risk to our salerooms in Castlecomer , Co. Kilkenny for collection from 9.00 am, Thursday, 6th December.  

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For smaller items.
 
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