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All Signed by the AuthorHeaney (Seamus) North, 8vo L. (Faber & Faber) 1975, First, Signed on t.p., hf. title, cloth & d.j.; Field Work, 8vo L. (Faber & Faber) 1979, Signed on t.p., cloth and d.j.; Sweeney Astray, 8vo Derry (A. Field Day Publication) 1983, Signed on t.p. cloth & d.j.; Hailstones, D. (Gallery Press)1984, Signed and Limited, cloth and d.j.; Conlán, 8vo D. (Coisceim) 1989, First, inscribed by the Author, wrappers; Poems for Alan Hancox, Herefordshire, (The Wittington Press) 1993, Ltd. Edn. No. 82 (350) copies, inscribed by Heaney, cloth backed boards. (6)
Whiston (Wm.) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston... Written by Himself thick 8vo L. (for the Author) 1749; Bound with, Mr. Whiston's Account of the Exact Time when Miraculous Gifts Ceas'd in the Church, 8vo L. 1749; Bound with, [Sherlock] Thos. Ld. Bishop of Salisbury, A Sermon Preached at Salisbury... October 6th, 1745, On Occasion of the Rebellion in Scotland, 8vo L. 1744, with fold. table at end, cont. full calf, mor. label, good; also Mr. Whiston's Letter to the Rt. Hon. Earl of Nottingham, concerning the Eternity of the Son of God and the Holy Spirit, 8vo L. 1719. First Edn., [42]pp disbound; and 1 other Pamphlet. As a lot. (3)
Wilde (Oscar) De Profundis, 8vo L. (Methuen & Co.) [1905] First Edn., uncut, orig. blue cloth, gilt decoration; The Ballad of Reading Gaol, by C. 33 [Oscar Wilde] 8vo L. (L. Smithers) 1899, uncut, orig. cloth backed yellow boards; also The Importance of Being Ernest, 8vo L. (Methuen & Co.) 1912. Sixth, gilt cloth. All good. (3)
Bound for William Stawell, Esq.Bindings: Watson Stewart (John) The Treble Almanack for 1806 and 1810, 2 vols. D. 1806 and 1810. First Edn., each containing Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack; The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, Volume for 1810 only with map, both in extremely fine full cont. crimson mor. profusely tooled with various elaborate designs, flowers, sprays etc., the 1806 volume with lyres and arrows, etc., and each cover inscribed William Stawell, Esq. Both in fine condition. (2)
'Once Upon a Time and a Very Good Time it Was ...'Joyce (James) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. New York, B.W. Huebsch MCMXVI [1916], the First Edn., Orig. blue cloth stamped in blind, titled in gilt, a little worn at head and foot of spine, name of former owner on f.e.p., another name erased below. Upper inner hinge just starting, a few page corners slightly bumped near start, but overall a very good copy. Exceptionally rare. (1)
Some Inscribed Presentation Copies[Berkeley] Luce (A.A.) Sense Without Matter, or Direct Perception, 8vo L. 1954. First Edn., d.w.; also Fishing and Thinking, 8vo L. 1959. First Edn., interesting Presentation inscription to Martin Cumberland, cloth; and Berkeley and Malebranche, Oxford 1967, cloth, all Signed; Wisdom (John Oulton) The Unconscious Origin of Berkeley's Philosophy, 8vo L. 1953. First Edn., Signed Pres. Copy, d.w., with an Offprint by same Author, Signed, loosely inserted; Johnston (G.A.)ed. Berkeley's Commonplace Book, L. 1930. First, cloth. As a lot. (5)* N.B. Wisdom was an Irish Philosopher and T.C.D. Graduate.
Pamphlets: 1. [Sheridan (C. Francis)] A Review of the Three Great National Questions relative to a Declaration of Right, Poyning's Law, and The Mutiny Bill, 8vo L. Re-printed 1781, 128pp; 2. A Letter from a Gentleman in the City to a Member of Parliament in the North of Ireland, 8vo [D.} 1757. 16pp new wrappers.; 3. The Pxxxx Vindicated, and The Affairs of I....d seen in a True Light, In a Letter from the Hon. Hellen O'Roon, to the Rt. Hon. Viscountess ... in London, 8vo L. 1754. 15pp, new wrappers; 4. Shirley (James) St. Patrick for Ireland, A Tragi-Comedy, 16mo D. 1750, 73pp, recent wrappers. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)* The author of the first item was a brother of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Architecture: Scatscherd (Narrisson) A Dissertation on Ancient Bridges and Bridge Chapels and especially that remarkable Edifice on Wakefield Bridge... The Chapel of Edward the Fourth, 8vo L. 1828. First Edn., engd. frontis & 1 other plt.; also The Chapel of King Edward III, on Wakefield Bridge; ... and other Ancient Bridge Chantries, 8vo L. 1843. First Edn., engd. frontis & other plt., uniform full calf, triple gilt fillets, tooled gilt spines & mor. labels. V. good copies (2)
Box: Kerry interest mostly: Hall (Mr. & Mrs.) A Week in Killarney, 4to L. 1850 First Edn., engd. frontis & other engd. plts. decor. title, fold. map text illus., in fine full mor tooled gilt decor. V. good copy; King (Jeremiah) King's History of Kerry, Parts I - VI, 6 parts, 8vo Wexford 1912 - 1918, & Tralee, orig. ptd. wrappers; Graves (A.P.) Songs of Killarney, L. 1873; Rowan (A.B.) Lake Lore: or, An Antiquarian Guide to Some of the Ruins and Recollections of Killarney, D. 1853. First Edn., cloth; & 3 others on Killarney; plus Brennan-Whitmore (W.J.) With the Irish in Frongoch, D. 1917. First Edn., illus; Carbery's Annual, 1963, wrappers; Catholic Emancipation Centenary Record, 1929, illus. wrappers; and other items. A small box. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)
Natural History: Elwes (Henry John) and Henry (Augustus) The Trees of Great Britain and Ireland, 7 vols. (in 15 parts), Edinburgh (Privately Printed) 1906-1913, First Edn., cold. frontis, (vol. 1-5), cold. pictorial title pages, portrait and 413 plates, list of subs., décor wrappers., décor. bd., folders, (lacking folder vol. 2), Otherwise very good clean set. Ref. Nissen BBI 595 (7)
[Mac Curtain (Hugh)] A Brief Discourse in Vindication of the Antiquity of Ireland: Collected out of Many Authentic Irish Histories and Chronicles, and out of Foreign Leaned Authors, In 2 Parts, 4to D. (S. Powell) 1717, First Edn., hf. title, dedit. (4pps) Preface (8pps) list of subs (4pps) 313pps (errata on end page) part 3 (not published) contemp. blind tooled full calf, gilt decor spine, mor label. (1)
Morrin (James)ed. Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, Charles I, First to Eight Year inclusive, and 18th to the 45th of Queen Elizabeth, 2 vols. roy 8vo D. 1862-1863. Some fold. litho facsimiles (with tears at folds), cont. hf. mor. by Caldwell, Dublin, with tickets. (2)
D'Alton (John) The History of Drogheda, with its Environs, 2 vols. D. 1844. First Edn., add. engd. title Vol. I, 2 frontis & 21 engd. plts. & maps, list of subs., orig. cloth, good; also Lenihan (Maurice) Limerick; its History and Antiquities, roy 8vo D. 1866. First Edn., fold. map frontis & 4 plts. text illus., orig. cloth, joints cracked. (3)
T.C.D.: Salmon (George) Non-Miraculous Christianity, and Other Sermons, Preached in The Chapel of T.C.D. 8vo L. 1881. First Edn., Pres. Copy, inscribed by Author to Helena Margaret Salmon, April 1881, orig. cloth; Mahaffy (J.P.) The Decay of Modern Teaching, An Essay, 8vo L. 1882. First Edn., Inscribed by Geo. Salmon, to whom the book is dedicated. * Mahaffy taught Oscar Wilde; The Dublin University Calendar MDCCCLIV, sm. 8vo D. 1854, errata slip, adverts., cloth; Chartae et Statuta Collegii... Trinitatis, 8vo D. 1778. Uncut, mor. wrappers. As a lot. (4)
Dickens (Charles) Christmas Books, sm. 8vo L. (Chapman & Hall) 1852. First Complete Edition, wd. cut frontis, text in double rows, cont. hf. green mor. tooled gilt spine, mor. label. V. good copy; also Little Dorrit, 8vo L. (Bradbury and Evans) 1857. First Edn., add. engd. title, frontis & 38 plts. by H.K. Browne, some foxing, cont. hf. green mor., spine gilt in panels, mor. label. (2)
A Tale of Real HappeningsBennett (Louie). A Prisoner of his Word. A Tale of Real Happenings. D., Maunsel 1908, red cloth, First Edn., Novel set in Co. Down in 1797-8. Very scarce, not in NLI online catalogue, COPAC finds only 5 copies. (1)Louie Bennett (1870-1956), was a lifelong feminist and trade unionist. Born to a prosperous Dublin family, she was radicalized by the great Dublin strike of 1913, when she worked in a soup kitchen in Liberty Hall. She was co-founder of the Irish Women's Suffrage Federation, secretary of the Irish Women Workers Union, and in 1931 the first woman President of the Irish Trades Union Congress. The present work is one of two novels she wrote as a young woman.
Paris Exhibitions: The Illustrated Catalogue of the Paris International Exhibition, 1878, Folio L. (Virtue & Co.) 1878. First Edn., illus. title, & full page & other illus. thro.-out, cloth; also Smith (Sir H. Llewellyn) & others, Reports on the Present Position and Tendencies of the Industrial Arts as indicated at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, Lg. 4to L. 1925. Frontis, cold. & other plts., covering furniture, ceramics, glass, textiles, metal work, buildings etc., orig. buckram. Good. (2)
Presentation Copy from 1916 Signatory McDonagh (Thomas) The Golden Joy, [Poems] 8vo D. (O'Donoghue & Co.) 1906. First Edn., uncut, orig. gilt lettered green cloth. An extremely fine copy of The Author's Third Book. * With very good Presentation inscription, signed by Author, 'To my good friend Mrs. Pollock,? House, Rathfarnham, Christmas 1911, with best wishes, Thomas McDonagh,' (1)
Dickens (Charles) The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain. A Fancy for Christmas-Time. L., Bradbury & Evans 1848, red cloth gilt, First Edn., of the last of the celebrated Christmas Books. Gerald FitzGibbon's Copy (Supreme Court Judge 1924-38, friend of W.B. Yeats), with his engraved bookplate. Spine worn, but a good copy, scarce.Provenance: Yeats family, a gift from the judge.
Yeats (W.B.) The Cutting of An Agate, 8vo L. (Mac Millan & Co.) 1919, First, hf. title, gilt decor. blue cloth, d.j.; Hone (J.)ed. J.B. Yeats - Letters to his Son W.B. Yeats, 8vo L. 1944, cloth; Kirby (S.)comp. The Yeats Country, 8vo, Dolmen 1962, cloth & d.j.; Mc Hugh (R.) Jack B. Yeats, A Centenary Gathering, 8vo D. (The Dolmen) 1971, ptd. wrappers; also some pamphlets and brochures relating to W.B. Yeats, Cuala Press etc., as a lot, w.a.f. (1)
Ferguson (James) Rude Stone Monuments in all Countries; their Age and Uses, thick 8vo, L. (J. Murray) 1872. First, frontis, text illus., cloth; Romily Allen (J.) Celtic Art In Pagan and Christian Times, 8vo L. (Methuen & Co.) 1904, First, illus gilt lettered red cloth; Cooke (J.) Wakemans Handbook of Irish Antiquities, 8vo D. (Hodges Figgis & Co. Ltd.) 1903, Third, frontis, text illus., decor. green cloth. (3)
Guinness - Byrne (Al.) Guinness Times, 4to D. 1999, First Edn., illus. thro.-out, orig. pict. d.w.; Cottington - Taylor (Mrs. D.D.) The Gye Recipe Book, Issued by Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd., St. James's Gate, Dublin. 8vo n.d. c. 1950, cold. illus., printed boards. v. Scarce; Guinness Dublin, A Handbook, History etc., 8vo D. 1939. Illus., orig. cloth backed boards, & 1948 Edition of same. (4)
Chaptal (M.J.A.) Chemistry Applied to Arts and Manufactures, 4 vols. 8vo L. 1807. First English Edn., 11 fold. plts. Vol. IV lacks one leaf of contents, uncut, orig. boards, spines worn, but a clean copy. (4)* Rev. John O'Sullivan of Kenmare, his copy, given to Convent of Poor Clares, Kenmare, Co. Kerry.
[Berkeley] Hone (J.M.) & Rossi (M.M.) Bishop Berkeley, His Life, Writings & Philosophy, 8vo L. 1931. First Edn., With 2 A.L.s. to Prof. Berman from Rossi; Rand (B.)ed. Berkeley and Percival, 8vo Cambridge 1914. First Edn.,; Johnston (G.A.) The Development of Berkeley's Philosophy, L. 1923. First; Jessop (T.E.)ed. The Principles of Human Knowledge, L. 1942. All cloth. Clean Copies. (4)
R.I.A.: Best (R.I.) and MacNeill (Eoin) The Annals of Inisfallen folio D.1933. First Edn., 57 full page facsimiles, orig. buckram backed boards; also Best (R.I.)ed. Facsimiles in Collotype of Irish Manuscripts VI - "Ms. 23 N. 10 (formerly Betham 145) in the Library of Royal Irish Academy. Folio D. (I.M.C. - Statuary Office) 1954. First Edn., facsimiles illus., orig. cloth. Both v. good. (2)
Macquoid (Percy) A History of English Furniture, folio L. 1904, 4 vols., First Edn., With very fine full page coloured plts., also photos thro-out, cont. hf. green mor.; also Symonds (R.W.) Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks, folio L. 1940. First Limited Edn., cold. & other plts., cloth. v. good lot. (5)
First Irish County History[Harris] A Topographical and Chorographical Survey of the County of Down, Including some part of the Natural and Civil History. 8vo D. & London Reprinted 1740 First Edn. 56pp uncut, recent qtr. calf, v. good. (1)* An intended template to encourage detailed histories of other counties. Extremely Rare. Bradshaw 7358.
Irish Rugby: [I.R.F.U.] [1890's] Photographs. An original black and white Group Team Photograph of the 1899 Irish Team V. Scotland at S.R.U. Field, Inverleith, Ferry Road, Edinburgh, 18th February, 1899, with the Team legend, mounted in recent hogarth type frame; together with a facsimile Photograph of the Irish Team V. England 1894 with printed legend., framed. As photographs, w.a.f. (2)* 1899 saw Ireland crowned champions for the third time, it also saw their 2nd Triple Crown, 1894 was the first time Ireland won both the Championship and Triple Crown.

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