FRIEL, BRIAN.Philadelphia Here I Come!!!, FIRST USA EDITION, Farrar Strauss & Giroux New York 1965, in unclipped d/w, fine condition, with a letter from Donal Donnelly (Irish Lead Actor) from Helen Hayes Theatre stage door address to Tim Vignoles whilst he was appearing in Philadelphia Here I come March 1966 New York; together with Dancing at Lughnasa, FIRST USA EDITION, Faber & Faber 1990, with photos from New York production, in unclipped d/w, mint. (2)
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FRIEL, BRIAN.Philadelphia Here I Come, FIRST EDITION, Faber & Faber London 1965, in d/w, signed by actor Donal Donnelly and inscribed ‘To Timmy its greatest admirer love Donal Donnelly’, also inscribed ‘For Tim, its next greatest admirer if Donal insists! Ronald Mason), also inscribed ‘Timmy all our love Donal and Maryanne Christmas 1965’. With a cutting photo of Donal Donnelly in Brian Friel’s translations and a cutting with photo of Donnelly, also a cutting from The New York Times re 'A day in the life of Joe Ess’.
MCGINCHEY, CHARLES/FRIEL, BRIAN.The Last of the Name, with an introduction by Brian Friel, FIRST EDITION, The Blackstaff Press Belfast 1986, hardback in unclipped d/w, signed and inscribed to Donal Donnelly (Irish actor) and his wife Patsy ‘For Dear Donal and Patsy - A Grá- Brian Greencastle September 1986’. With a postcard in the author Brian Friel’s hand on his printed Greencastle addressed card to Donal Donnelly ‘To Donal, It’s unlikely that you will see this in Brentano’s window. It’s a gentle book about times past and I did it (and it took me about 8 months!) out of affection for the material. How are you What’s happening Do please let me know. I’m a bloody grandfather twice over (Paddy and Mary) and feel ancient - Great love Brian’; together with Friel, Brian., Volunteers, The Gallery Press reprint 2002. (2)
GREGORY, LADY.A collection of four books concerning Lady Gregory and her family, comprising Saddlemyer, Ann (ed.)., Some Letters of J.M. Synge to Lady Gregory and W.B. Yeats, LIMITED EDITION, 422/500, Cuala Press Dublin 1971, inserted is the original prospectus from Cuala Press re other items; Kohfeldt, Mary Lou., Lady Gregory: The Woman Behind the Irish Renaissance, FIRST EDITION, Andre Deutsch 1984, in d/w; Smythe, Colin., A Guide to Coole Park Co. Galway, FIRST EDITION, 1983, in unclipped d/w, signed and inscribed ‘For Tim Vignoles with very best wishes the last copy of the HBK in print’ Colin Smythe; and Smythe, Colin (ed.)., Robert Gregory 1881-1918, LIMITED EDITION, 39/50, Colin Smythe Gerrards Cross, in special binding in quarter vellum and boards, signed by Colin Smythe. (4)
IRISH ART/PYE, PATRICK./FALLON, CONOR./O'MALLEY, TONY./FARRELL, MICHAEL.Apples and Angels, designed by Liam Miller, LIMITED EDITION, 687/750, Veritas Publications Dublin 1980, hardback in d/w, signed by Patrick Pye; together with Farrell, David., Michael Farrell, FIRST EDITION, 2006; together with a collection of five Irish art books comprising Michael Scott, Garden 1993; Conor Fallon: Thoughts on Sculpture, Garden 2012; Lines of Vision, National Gallery of Ireland 2014; Harry Clarke: Illustrations for Hans Christian Anderson's Fairy Tales, Fine Art Society 2008; The Idea of Islands, with illustrations by Donald Teskey, 2010; together with a collection of LIMITED EDITION prints (500 sets of 24) by Pauline Bewick, Jack B. Yeats and Tony O'Malley, Denmark 1999. (8)
IRISH ART/KEATING, SEAN./CONOR, WILLIAM./WADDINGTON, VICTOR./PURSER, SARAH.A collection of four books relating to Irish artists comprising O'Connor, Eimear., Sean Keating, Art, Politics and Building the Irish Nation, FIRST LIMITED EDITION, 119/250, Irish Academic Press 2013, hardback cloth, signed by Eimear O’Connor; together with Wilson, Judith C., Conor (1881-1968): Life and Work of an Ulster Artist, FIRST EDITION, Blackstaff Press 1981; together with Waddinton, Theo., Victor Waddington: A Tribute, an exhibition catalogue, 1993; together with O'Grady, John., The Life and Work of Sarah Purser, FIRST EDITION, Four Courts Press 1996. (4)
JOYCE, JAMES.Ulysses, FIRST ENGLISH EDITION PRINTED IN ENGLAND, John Lane, The Bodley Head London 1937, in green cloth with gilt lettering and gold bow on front cover, in fine unclipped original d/w; together with Mozley, Charles., Concerning Ulysses and the Bodley Head, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first publication of Ulysses by the Bodley Head, LIMITED EDITION, 69/165, The Stellar Press December 1961, Charles Mozley’s auto lithograph printed in wrappers. (2)
JOYCE, JAMES.A collection of five books concerning James Joyce comprising Joyce, James., Ulysses, facsimile edition of original 1922 version but in hardback, Orchises Washington 1998; Svevo, Italo., Svevo on Joyce, a lecture delivered in Milan by Svevo in 1927, translated by Stanislaus Joyce for James McLaughlin, LIMITED EDITION, 221/1600, Christmas 1950; Beach, Sylvia., Ulysses in Paris, FIRST EDITION, Harcourt Brace & Company New York, in Glassinine d/w. Inserted in book is an envelope of 2 stamps (x4) celebrating the centenary of Ulysses Eire 2002; Ellmann, Richard., James Joyce, revised edition 1982; Bowker, Gordon., FIRST EDITION, 2011. (5)
KENNELLY, BRENDAN.The Boats are Home, FIRST EDITION, Gallery Press 1980, hardback edition with unclipped d/w, inscribed ’To Richard (Murphy) with admiration- Brendan’ and signed Richard Murphy (from his library); together with Salvation the Stranger, Tara Telephone Publication Dublin 1972, wrappers, one of 2000 signed, inscribed ‘For Tim with warm regards, Brendan’. (2)
HARRY KERNOFFPostcard Castle steps, Shop Street DublinSigned by Harry Kernoff with a note in his hand on verso dated November 1st 1949. ‘Regret I have a council meeting at 4pm Friday 4th November of RHA but look in sometime later or another day. Sincerely Harry Kernoff’. Written from 13 Stamer Street Dublin (Kernoff family home); together with O'Connor, Kevin., Harry Kernoff: The Little Genius, FIRST EDITION, The Liffey Press Dublin 2012; together with a signed woodcut 'Third Class', framed with ticket verso. (3)
KINSELLA, THOMAS.A set of three Peppercanister Publications (No.s 11, 12 & 13) by Thomas Kinsella comprising Out of Ireland; St. Catherine's Clock; and One Fond Embrace, each LIMITED EDITION, 350 copies signed by Kinsella with a personal inscription to Tim Vignoles; together with Moralities, Dolmen Chapbook XII, LIMITED FIRST EDITION, 500 copies, 1960. (4)
LE BROCQUY, LOUIS.The Irish Landscape, SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION, 38/250, Gandon Editions 1992, specially bound and slipcased, signed by Louis Le Brocquy, with original invitation to book launch inserted; together with Procession, FIRST EDITION, Gandon Editions 1994, hardback in d/w; together with Brendan The Navigator: Catalogue of tapestry by Louis Le Brocquy, Brown and Nolan Dublin, in wrappers. (3)
LEVY, FERDINAND.Flashes from the Dark, LIMITED FIRST EDITION, 64/162, Three Candles Press Dublin 1941, in original black cloth binding and original d/w cloth stamped in gold with linus of dancer and frontispiece by Louis Le Brocquy, signed by Louis Le Brocquy; together with Campbell, J. J., Legends of Ireland, with illustrations by Louis Le Brocquy, FIRST EDITION, BT Batsford 1955, in unclipped d/w. (2)
LONGLEY, MICHAEL.The Lake Without a Name, illustrated by Jeffry Morgan, SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION, 9/275, Blackstaff Press Belfast 2005, the first 75 copies have an additional poem 'Greenshank', signed by Longley and wood engraving signed by Morgan No.9/75, this copy signed by Michael Longley and Jeffry Morgan with original prospectus. Original Christmas card inserted, published by Blackstaff Press Christmas 2006. ‘Horseshoe’ by Michael Longley Wood engraving by Jeffrey Morgan, produced to celebrate 35 years of independent publishing 1/400 numbered copies, signed.
MACCARVILL, EILEEN (ED.).The Artist's Vision: Mainie Jellett, with an introduction by Albert Gleiths, FIRST EDITION, Dun Dalgen Press Ltd 1958 Dundalk, in unclipped d.w fine, with two postcards by Mainie Jellett inserted; together with Frost, Stella., A Tribute to Evie Hone and Mainie Jellet, Browne and Nolan Dublin 1957, with articles by John Piper, E. Sackville West and others, this being John Pipers copy with bookplate, in unclipped but turned d/w; together with Murphy, Seamus., Stone Mad, with d/w illustrations by Fergus O’Ryan, FIRST EDITION, Golden Eagle Books Dublin 1950, very scarce 1st edition, printed by Cahill Dublin; together with Stone Mad, illustrated by William Harrington, FIRST UK EDITION, Routledge & Kegan Paul 1966, in d/w. (4)
MERRIMAN, BRIAN.Midnight Court, a new translation by Cosslett O’Cuinn and illustrated by John Verling, LIMITED FIRST EDITION, 398/500, Mercier Press Dublin & Cork 1982, hardback in original d/w, signed by both the author and artist; together with Ní Chuilleanáin, Eiléan., The Second Voyage, LIMITED EDITION, 250 copies, Gallery Press 1977, signed by the author. (2)
MONTAGUE, JOHN.A Fair House, LIMITED EDITION, 222/350, Cuala Press 1973, published boards with linen binding; together with Time in Armagh, FIRST EDITION, Gallery Press 30 June 1993, in unclipped d/w, signed by John Montague; together with Home Again, FIRST EDITION, Festival Publications Queens University Belfast, in wrappers. (3)
MONTAGUE, JOHN.The Leap, illustrated by Timothy Engellend, LIMITED EDITION, 300 copies, Gallery Press and Deerfield Press 1979, signed ‘For Tim, may generosity live on’ February 1980 My fifty first birthday!, signed John Montague, with programme for John Coffin memorial Literary Reading 19 Feb 1980 and invitation inserted.
MONTAGUE, JOHN.Mount Eagle, with front cover illustration by Barrie Cooke, FIRST EDITION, Gallery Books 24 November 1988; together with three other books by Montague comprising Company: A Chosen Life, FIRST EDITION, Gerald Duckworth 2001, in unclipped d/w, mint; Death of a Chieftain and Other Stories, FIRST EDITION, MacGibbon & Kee London 1964, in d/w; and Chosen Lights: Poets on Poems, John Montague in honour of his 80th birthday. (4)
MURPHY, RICHARD.Sailing to an Island, LIMITED FIRST EDITION, one of 400 hardback copies, Faber & Faber London 1963, in unclipped d/w; together with Murphy, Richard., Battle of Aughrim, FIRST EDITION, Faber & Faber London 1968, in unclipped d/w, mint; together with Scott, Richard J.., The galway Hookers: Sailing Work Boats of Galway Bay, second edition, AK Ilen Company 1985. (3)
NI CHULLEANAIN, EILEAN.Acts and Monuments, LIMITED FIRST EDITION, Gallery Books 1972, in unclipped d/w, signed; together with The Second Voyage, FIRST EDITION, Gallery Books with Bloodaxe October 1986, in unclipped d/w.Provenance: Acts and Monuments from collection of Geoffrey Godbert, signed by him.
O'CROHAN, TOMÁS.The Islandman, FIRST EDITION, Chatto and Windus London 1934, in rare d/w by Somharie MacCana (1921-1975). Inserted are 2 postage stamps Eire showing Tomás O’Crohan and 2 postcards also showing author and characters from Blasket Islands; together with O'Sullivan, Maurice., Twenty Years a Growing, with an introduction by E. M. Forster FIRST EDITION, Chatto & Windus 1933, in d/w. (2)
O'FAOLAIN, SEAN.An Irish Journey, with illustrations by Paul Henry, FIRST EDITION, 1940; together with O'Farrelly, Agnes., Thoughts on Aran, 2010; together with Thomson, David., The People of the Sea, with an introduction by Seamus Heaney, revised edition 2000; together with The Little Book of Ireland and The Little Book of Exile, both with verses by Brian O'Higgins, with Celtic decoration; together with Yeats and Synge, Highland Gallery 2005. (6)
O'FLAHERTY, TOM.Aran Men All, FIRST EDITION, Hamish Hamilton 1934, with scarce illustrated d/w (not price clipped), with 20 illustrations, 12 of which are by Frances Flaherty, wife of Robert Flaherty, producer of film ‘Man of Aran’; together with O'Siochain, P. A., Aran: Islands of Legend, with front cover illustration by Sean Keating, FIRST EDITION, 1962; together with Mason, Thomas H., The Islands of Ireland, second edition with frontispiece by Paul Henry. (3)
PINTER, HAROLD./GASCOYNE, DAVID./HEATH-STUBBS, JOHN./RAINE, KATHLEEN.Alan Clodd and the Enitharmon Press, a checklist of his publications 1967-1987 and private printings 1958-1998, compiled by Steven Halliwell, LIMITED EDITION, 32/250, the first 50 being slipcased and containing a wallet with a poem by Harold Pinter, Enitharmon Press 1998, signed by Alan Clodd, Steven Halliwell and Jeremy Read who wrote a tribute. The poem by Harold Pinter is the Isles of Aran seen from Moher Cliffs and poems by Kathleen Raine, David Cascoyne and John heath. Stubbs. All poems signed and numbered No 32/50.
1916/ MITCHELL SUSAN L..Cuimhneachan 1916, National Gallery of Ireland exhibition 1966; together with Pyle, Hilary., Red Headed Rebel, a book on Susan L. Mitchell, FIRST EDITION, 1988; together with Hegarty, Shane. and Fintan O'Toole., The 1916 Rising, Irish Times Book FIRST EDITION, Gill and Macmillan 2006, with unclipped d/w, Irish Times first day cover sheet of Arthur Guinness 250th anniversary stamp and postcard of proclamation inserted. (3)
RAINE, KATHLEEN.David Jones and the Actually Loved and Known, SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION, 34/150, including a print of ‘The Unicorn’ printed from the original wood engraving block of 1930, in wrappers, signed by Kathleen Raine; together with David Jones Solitary Perfectionist, LIMITED EDITION, 80/350 (first 100 signed), Gulgonooza Press 1974, in wrappers, signed by Kathleen Raine; together with Dolmen Yeats Papers XVII by Raine and Dolmen Yeats Papers XVIII by David R. Clarke (4).
RIVERS, ELIZABETH.A Stranger in Aran, LIMITED EDITION, 52/280, The Cuala Press Dublin MCMXLVI, Lily Yeats' copy with a book plate by Jack B. Yeats, in quarter linen boards and original glassine d/w, 15 illustrations, 4 of which are hand coloured, with illustrations of cormorants on front cover. The last book published at Cuala Press (originally); together with Mannin, Ethel., Connemara Journal, with illustrations by Elizabeth Rivers, FIRST EDITION, Westhouse London 1947, in unclipped d/w. (2)
STEPHENS, JAMES.Insurrections, FIRST EDITION, Maunsel & Co Dublin 1909, re bound in full calf by Sangorski and Sutcliffe London England, with gilt lettering (and raised bands) 'James Stephens 1909' and 'Insurrections James Stephens' on front, with a photograph portrait of James Stephens inset; together with The Insurrection in Dublin, Maunsel Dublin and London 1916; together with Hunger: A Dublin Story, FIRST EDITION, Three Candles Press 1918. (3)
SYNGE, JOHN M..A collection of four books relating to John Millington Synge comprising Howe, P. P., J. M. Synge, with a frontispiece portrait of Synge by John Butler Yeats, FIRST EDITION, Mitchell Kennerley New York 1912, dedicated to Maire O’Neill (Nora, Cathleen, Molly, Pegeen and Deirdre), blue buckram with gilt lettering and device; Bourgeois, Maurice., J.M. Synge and the Irish Theatre, FIRST EDITION, Constable London 1913, with frontispiece of Synge with facsimile signature, immaculate copy in perfect d/w and with Synge photos, Jack B. yeats drawing etc.; Greene, Nicholas (ed.)., J.M. Synge: Travelling in Ireland, Essays 1898-1908, FIRST EDITION, Lilliput Press Dublin 2009, in d/w unclipped, mint; and Skelton, Robin., The Writings of J. M. Synge, FIRST EDITION, Bubs Merrill Company Indianapolis and New York 1971. (4)
SYNGE, JOHN M..The Playboy of the Western World, FIRST EDITION, Maunsel Dublin 1907, with frontispiece portrait of J.M. Synge by J.B. Yeats. Inserted is flyer 'The Abbey Row, not edited by W.B. Yeats, Post Free 3d -a humorous account in prose and verse of the disturbance at the Abbey Theatre during the performance of ‘The Playboy’, illustrated with five pages of caricatures. Maunsel & Co Ltd 26 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin'; together with The Tinkers Wedding, FIRST EDITION, Maunsel Dublin 1907. (2)
SYNGE, JOHN M..A collection of five FIRST EDITION books relating to John Millington Synge comprising Skelton, Robin., J.M. Synge and His World, Thames and Hudson 1971, in unclipped d/w; Toibin, Colm (ed.)., Synge Celebration, Carysfort Press 2005, in wrappers; Greene, David. and Edward M. Stephens., J.M. Synge 1871-1909; Corkery, Daniel., Synge and Anglo-Irish Literature; Kiely, David M.., John Millington Synge: A biography. (5)
TOIBIN, COLM.A Long Winter, LIMITED EDITION, 32/65, Tuskar Rock Press, 50 copies in full cloth in slipcase (first 15 bound in full Morocco), this copy signed by Colm Toibin on Zerkall Mould paper; together with Lady Gregory's Toothbrush, FIRST EDITION, Lilliput Press Dublin 2002, in unclipped d/w, signed by Colm Toibín Coole 15 March 2002 (publication day), with an invitation to book launch at Croke Park Visitors Centre Friday 15th March 2002; together with The Use of Reason, Picador 2006, signed. (3)
THE CUALA PRESS AND THE YEATS SISTERSThe Yeats Family and the Book, LIMITED EDITION, 85/250, The Grolier Club, signed by Milton McGatch (1999); together with a large collection of Cuala Press prospecti contained in simple wrappers with Anne Yeats Dalkey address; together with The Cuala Press 1903 - 1973, an exhibition catalogue, printed by The National Book League London, with an invite; together with Lewis, Gifford., The Yeats Sisters and the Cuala, FIRST EDITION, 1994.
YEATS, JACK B../LIBRARY CATALOGUEA collection of five library catalogues comprising The Collection of Eleanor de Bretteville Reid, Pacific Book Auctions 9th June 1994; The Complete Catalogue of the Library of John Quinn, Volumes 1 and 2, Lemma Publishing New York, reprint edition unabridged 1969; Part I: Dolmen, Heaney, Yeats and Others, The Alan Cloud Library, Mags Bros 2004; A Little Dust, The Gatch Collections of Yeats, Maggs Bros 2012; and Modern First Editions: Catalogue 10/Heaney, Joe McCann. (5)
YEATS, WILLIAM B..Reflections, transcribed by Curtis Bradford from the Journals, LIMITED EDITION, 231/500, Cuala Press Dublin 1970, inserted is the original prospectus; together with Yeats, W. B., Ballylee, The Tower Poems with letter by George Yeats, LIMITED EDITION, 149/150, Appletree Abbey Press 1983, creamy cloth, green leather quarter bound silk book mark bound in, inscribed by Mary Chenowith (author introduction) and Bernard Taylor (publishers of this limited press edition) with wood cuts by John De Pol, with the prospectus for this publication inserted; together with Pierce, David., Yeats' Worlds: Ireland England and the Poetic Imagination, FIRST EDITION, Yale University Press 1995. (3)
YEATS, JACK B../PURSER, JOHN.The Literary Works of Jack B. Yeats, FIRST EDITION, Princess Grace Irish Library Monaco - Colin Smythe 1991, signed and dedicated to JBY by the author, with other correspondence by the author; together with McGuinness, Nora., FIRST EDITION, The Literary Universe of Jack B. Yeats, Catholic University of America Press 1992, with black and white illustration frontpiece (and d/w) of portrait of Jack B. Yeats by Harry Kernoff. (2)
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