Doyle (Martin) Hints on Emigration to Upper Canada, especially Addressed to the Middle and Lower Classes in G.B. & Ireland, 8vo D. 1834, Third, fold. map frontis; The Flower Garden or Monthly Calendar 8vo D. 1834, First; The Kitchen Garden, 8vo D. 1834, Second, all uniform cloth backed boards. (3)
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Travel: Bishop (Mrs. J.F.) The Yangtze Valley and Beyond, 8vo L. 1899. First Edn., frontis fold. cold. map, plts. etc., cont. buckram; Bell (Sir Chas.) The People of Tibet, also The Religion of Tibet, 2 vols. 8vo Oxford 1928 & 1931. Both First Edns., illus. thro-out orig. cloth. All v. good. (3)
Some Presentation CopiesLeslie (Rev. J.B.) Armagh Clergy and Parishes, roy 8vo Dundalk 1911. First, fold. map & plts.; also Biographical Succession Lists of the Clergy of Down, Enniskillen 1936, First,; History of Kilsaran Union of Parishes in the County of Louth, Dundalk 1908. First, fold. map, & numerous plts. all orig. cloth. V. good. (3)
Fahey (J.) The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Kilmacduagh, D. 1893. First Edn. 7 plts.; Dwyer (Rev. P.) The Diocese of Kilaloe, D. 1878, First, frontis, fold. map & 5 plts., recent cloth; Begley (Rev. John) The Diocese of Limerick from 1691 to the Present Time, D. 1938, First, port. frontis & 3 plts. cloth. (3)
Cornwall: Stockdale (F.W.L.) Excursions in the County of Cornwall, roy 8vo L. 1824. First Edn., Fold. map frontis, add. engd. title, & 39 plts. cont. hf. mor.; [Redding (Cyrus)] An Illustrated Itinerary of the County of Cornwall, sm. folio L. 1842. Engd. frontis map, also engd. plts. & text illus. hf. mor.; Langdon (A.G.) Old Cornish Crosses, lg. 4to Truro 1896. First Edn., lg. fold. map, full page plts. & text illus. orig. gilt cloth; 1 other sim. with engd. plts. As a lot. Good. (4)
Pardoe (Julie) The Beauties of the Bosphorus, 4to L. 1839, port. frontis, add. engd. title, engd. map & 78 engd. plts. (v. clean), needs rebinding; Shepherd (Thos. H.) & Elmes (J.) Metropolitan Improvements or London in the Nineteenth Century, 4to L. 1817. Add. engd. title, & 80 engd. plts. each with dble views, cloth; The Gallery of One Hundred British Engravings, 4to L. n.d. add. engd. title, frontis & 99 engd. plts. orig. mor. worn. (3)
Northern Ireland: Mc Skimin (S.) The History and Antiquities of the County of the Town of Carrickfergus, Belfast 1909, illus.; Stevenson (John) Two Centuries of Life in Down 1600 - 1800, Belfast 1920, fold. map, illus.; Linn (Capt. R.) Banbridge, ed. by W.S. Kerr, 8vo Banbridge 1935, illus; Knox (A.) A History the County of Down, 1982 Reprint Lim. Edn.; A Picturesque Handbook to Carlingford Bay and the Watering Places in the Vicinity & Notices of Armagh, Dundalk, Drogheda... sm. 8vo Newry 1846. First Edn., fold. maps, illus. etc., all cloth. (5)
Phillips (Chas.) Specimens of Irish Eloquence, L. 1819. First Edn., engd. ports. hf. mor.; Gilpin (Wm.) An Essay on Prints, L. 1792. Fourth, cont. tree calf; Paterso - A New and Accurate Description of all the Roads in England & Wales, L. 1811, lg. fold. map frontis & 7 other double page maps, hf. calf, worn; also Universal Gazetteer, sm. 8vo D. n.d. c. 1770, 3 fold. hd. cold. maps by Kitchin etc., cont. calf. As a lot, w.a.f. (4)
Co. Donegal: Harkin (Wm.) Scenery and Antiquities of North-West Donegal, Londonderry 1893. First Edn. fold. map, & 12 plts. adverts, orig. cloth; Trench (Charlotte Violet) The Wrays of Donegal, Londonderry & Antrim. 8vo Oxford 1945 First Edn. fold. tables, charts & illus. plts., cloth & d.w. All good. Scarce. (2)
Box: Irish Maps, mostly early 20th Century, for Dublin & rest of Ireland, all folded, also Philips Handy Atlas of the Counties of Ireland, 8vo L. 1885, 33 maps, green cloth, gilt; lg. fold. linen backed map, Map of the Great Western Railway and its Connections, L. c. 1909, approx. 48" x 48", cloth backed, good; and many others. As a box lot, w.a.f. (1)
Hayley (Wm.) The Life of Milton, In three Parts. 8vo D. 1797. First Edn., uncut, orig. boards; Werenfelsius (Sam.) A Discourse of Logomachys, or Controversy's about Words, ... 8vo L. 1711. First Edn. in English, calf, worn; [Mathias (T.J.)] The Pursuits of Literature, A Satirical Poem. 8vo D. 1799, hf. mor.; & 1 other item, Map of Ireland, as a lot, w.a.f. (4)
Extremely Fine Copy of Fantasy ClassicTolkien (J.R.R.) The Hobbit, or There and Back Again, 8vo L. (George Allen & Unwin Ltd. Museum Street) 1937, First Edn. hf. title, frontis & 9 plts. (complete), map end papers, over leaf page at end, decorated green cloth with black lettering and design. Original pictorial dust jacket. Fine copy (some tears no loss), with original amended "Dodg(e)son" on back flap, Hammond A3q - 1,500 copies sold out of this original print run (3 months after publication). Excessively Rare, particularly in this condition. (1)
Leech (A. Blennerhassett) Irish Riflemen in America, L. 1875. First, Signed Pres. Copy, frontis, cold. plts. & fold. map, gilt cloth; Lee (Geo. J.) The Voice; its Artistic Production, Development and Preservation 4to L. & D. 1870. First Edn., frontis & 4 plts. gilt cloth; & 3 works by Arthur Conan Doyle. (5)
Carrigan (Rev. Wm.) The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory, Vols. III & IV only, 4to D. 1905. First Edn., illus. etc. orig. cloth (Vol. III dam), as working copies, w.a.f.; together with Military: Pearse (Henry H.S.) The History of Lumsden's Horse, A Complete Record of the Corps from its formation to its disbandment. Roy 8vo L. 1903. First Edn., port. illus. etc., & fold. map at end, orig. cloth, some stains. (3)
Grattan Flood (W.H.) History of the Diocese of Ferns, 4to Waterford 1916. First Edn., frontis map; Burke (Rev. W.P.) The Irish Priests in the Penal Times, Waterford 1914. First Edn., uncut, orig. mor. backed boards, gilt; Berkeley (G.F.H.) The Irish Battalion in the Papal Army of 1860, D. 1929. First Edn., illus., uncut, orig. cloth & d.w. (3)
Early Dublin Almanacks for the 1760'sAlmanacks: Watson (John) The Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (By John Watson, Bookseller) For the Year of Our Lord, 1760, bound with The English Registry, with m/ss notes etc., in attractive cont. mor. pouch binding also do. for 1762, bound with The English Registry, fine cont. full calf; do. for 1765, bound with The English Registry, by John Exshaw, Bookseller and Wilsons Dublin Directory, rebound; also The Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (By John Watson Bookseller), with Wilsons Dublin Directory, and The English Registry, .. by John Exshaw, and fold. map, cont. mottled calf; do. 1767 ... Almanack, Wilsons Dublin Directory,.. and The English Registry, recent mor.; do. 1768, bound with The English Registry, cont. full calf; and do. 1769, bound with Wilson's Dublin Directory, rebound cloth. Together 7 vols. Dublin 1760 - 1769, all good, as Almanacks, w.a.f. Extremely Scarce. (7)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Early Dublin Almanacks for the 1770'sAlmanacks: Watson (Samuel) The Gentleman's and Citizens Almanack, 12mo D. 1770, 119pp, with m/ss notes and accts., in attractive cont. mor. pouch binding;do. 1773, bound with the English Registry, by John Exshaw, later hf. mor.;do. 1774, bound with The English Registry, Wilson's Dublin Directory, cont. calf, rebacked;do. 1775, bound with The English Registry, Wilson's Dublin Directory, cont. reversed calf;do. 1776, bound with The English Registry, Wilsons Dublin Directory, cont. mottled calf;do. 1777, bound with The English Registry, Wilsons Dublin Directory, fold. map, cont. mottled calf;do. 1778, bound with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, cont. calf; anddo. 1779, bound with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold. map, cont. calf.Together 8 vols. sm. 8vo D. 1770 - 1779, all v. good. as almanacks, w.a.f. (8)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Early Dublin Almanacks for the 1780'sAlmanacks: Watson (Samuel) The Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack for the Year of Our Lord, 1780, bound with Wilson's Dublin Directory, with map & The English Registry, orig. catspaw calf, alsodo. 1781, bound with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, cont. calf, rebacked;do. 1782, bound with The English Registry, cont. full calf, tooled gilt borders, a.e.g.;do. 1783, bound with The English Registry, & Wilson's Dublin Directory, calf, recased;do. 1784, bound with The English Registry, and Wilsons Dublin Directory, fold. map cont. calf rebacked; do. 1785, bound with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold. map, cont. calf;do. 1788, bound with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, some stains, cont. calf; together 8 vols. sm. 8vo D. 1780-1789, all good. As almanacks, w.a.f. (8)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Early Dublin Almanacks for the 1790'sAlmanacks: The Gentleman's and Citizens Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord, 1790, with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold. map, cont. red mor. v.g.;do 1791, with The English Registry, recent cloth;do 1792, with The English Registry, & Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold. map cont. calf, rebacked;do 1793, with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold map, cont. calf;do 1794, with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, cont. calf, worn; do 1795, with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold. map, cont. calf;do 1797, with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold map, fine gilt cont. mor.;do 1799, with The English Registry, and Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold map, cont. calf, spine worn; and Wilson's Dublin Directory, cont. calf, lacks upper cover. Together 8 vols. sm. 8vo D. 1790 - 1799. As a coll., w.a.f. (8)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Dublin Almanacks for 1800 - 1809Almanack: Watson (S.) The Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack,... for 1800, with The Court and City Register for 1799, 32 engd. plts. of arms; with Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold. map, cont. full mor. inscribed 'F. Trench, Esq.';do 1801, The Treble Almanack, engd. frontis & add. title, fold. map, cont. mottled calf;do 1802, Gentleman's and Citizens Almanack; The English Registry, 32pp engd. coats of arms; Wilson's Dublin Directory, fold. map, cont. figured calf, gilt decor;do 1803, The Treble Almanack, engd. frontis & add. title, fold. map, lacks 4 leaves, calf;do 1804 The Treble Almanack, engd. frontis & add title, cont. full crimson mor;do 1805 The Treble Almanack, engd. title, lacks 5 leaves at end, cont. crimson mor., attractive gilt decor.;do 1806 Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map, cont. gilt decor. crimson mor.;do. 1807, Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis fold. map, cont. gilt decor. crimson mor.;do 1808, Gentleman's and Citizens Almanack; The English Registry; Wilsons Dublin Directory, recent cloth;do 1809, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, cont. tree calf. Together 10 vols. D. 1799 - 1809. As a coll., w.a.f. Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
With Manuscript Account of Weather for the Full YearAlmanack: Wilson Stewart - The Treble Almanack for the Year 1810, 8vo D. 1811. Engd. frontis, fold. map (loose), one gathering loose, cont. full mor. worn. (1)* With a m/ss account of the weather for each day of the year, & some other m/ss notes. Scarce. (1)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Dublin Almanacks for 1810 - 1819Almanacks: Watson Stewart (J.) The Treble Almanacks for ... 1810, engd. title & frontis fold. map, cont. full crimson mor., tooled gilt decor;do 1811 The Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack; with Wilsons Dublin Directory, attractive full gilt decor calf;do 1812, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.do 1813, The Treble Almanack,; engd. title, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.;do 1814, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, engd. fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.;do 1815, The Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack, with Wilsons Dublin Directory, fold. map, mor;do 1816, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, fold. map, gilt decor. cont. crimson mor.;do 1817, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, fold. map, gilt decor. cont. crimson mor.;do 1818, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, fold. map, gilt decor. cont. crimson mor.;do 1819, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor. Together 10 vols. 8vo D. 1810 - 1819, as a coll. of almanacks, w.a.f. (10)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Dublin Almancks for 1820 - 1829Almanacks: Watson Stewart (J.) The Treble Almanack for ... 1820, engd. title & frontis., fold. map, cont. full calf, mor. label;do 1821, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, cont. full crimson mor.,do 1822, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.;do 1823, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.;do 1824, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, cont. full crimson mor. worn;do 1825, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.;do 1826, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map (loose), & in fine gilt decor. crimson mor. inscribed 'Duchess's Room';do 1828, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.;do 1829, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, cont. calf, rebacked.Together 9 vols. 8vo D. 1820 - 1829, as a coll. of almanacks, w.a.f. (9)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Dublin Almanacks for 1830 - 1842Almanacks: Stewart & Hope - The Treble Almanack for ... 1830, engd. title, fold. map cont. full gilt tooled crimson mor. with Royal cipher;do 1831, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.; do. 1833, The Treble Almanack, engd. title, with munous m/ss notes, full gilt decor. crimson mor. with Royal cipher;do 1834, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, fold. map, cont. full crimson mor.;do. 1835, The Treble Almanack, engd. title & frontis, cont. gilt tooled mor.;do 1837, The Treble Almanack, lg. fold. engd. map, later calf backed boards;do 1838, The Gentleman's and Citizens Almanack; with The English Registry, wrappers;Together 8 vols. 8vo D. 1830 - 1842, as a coll. of Almanacks, w.a.f. (8)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Dublin Post Office DirectoriesDirectories: G.P.O. - The Dublin Post Office Calendar for the Year 1834, 8vo D. 1834, engd. adverts., recent full cloth;do. 1836, engd. adverts. etc., cont. cloth, lacks spine;do. 1837, engd. adverts etc., fold. map orig. cloth, re cased spine laid down;do 1838, engd. & other adverts, fold. map, recent full cloth;do 1841, recent full buckram;do 1843, two fold. maps, one loose, orig. cloth by Bellew;do 1844, hf. title, two fold. maps cont. crimson calf,inscribed 'V. Rev. Dr. Wm. Yere, Vicar General,' rebacked;do 1845, two fold. maps, orig. cloth by Bellew;do 1846, two fold. maps, orig. crimson mor. re cased & rebacked.together 9 Directories D. 1834 - 1846, as periodicals, w.a.f. (9)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Dublin Post Office DirectoriesDirectories: G.P.O. - The Post Office Dublin Directory and Calendar for 1847, 8vo D. 1847. With lg. fold. map, orig. cloth, spine dam.Also volumes for 1848 (map), 1854 (map), 1856 (map), 1861 (map), 1863 (map), 1865, 1866 (map), 1868, 1869 (map) & 1870 (map.)Together 11 vols. 8vo D. 1847 - 1870, in orig. or rebacked cloth. As a coll. of directories, w.a.f. (11)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Dublin Post Office DirectoriesDirectories: G.P.O. - The Post Office Dublin Directory and Calendar for 1875, roy 8vo D. 1875, with lg. fold. map, full cloth. Also volumes for 1877, 1878 (map), 1879 (map), 1882, 1897, 1901, 1907, 1911 (map), 1916 & 1919, together 11 vols. roy 8vo D. 1875 - 1919, orig. cloth, a few rebacked & one full mor. As a coll. of directories, w.a.f. (11)Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr. Fred Dixon
Co. Waterford: Power (Canon P.) The Place-Names of Decies, L. 1907. First End., map frontis & 4 other maps, mor. backed boards, rebacked, recent slip case. V. good copy; Egan (P.M.) History, Guide & Directory of County and City of Waterford, sm. 8vo Kilkenny n.d. [c. 1890], illus. & adverts. orig. cloth; O'connor (Emmet) A Labour History of Waterford, Naas 1981, First Edn., d.w.; also Ryland (Rev. R.H) The History Topography and Antiquities of .. Waterford, Kilkenny (Wellbrook Reprint) 1982. Limited, cloth; and Smith (Chas.) The Ancient and Present State .. of Waterford, Lim. Edn. No. 253 (600) Signed by Editor, Waterford 2008. S.W. All v. good. (6)
A collection of early 20th century unframed prints; predominantly architectural to include 'Buttermarket Square, Shrewsbury' signed J Lewis Stant, and etching of a Scottish Castle signed Reginald Green, Durham cathedral etched by Kenneth Steel, Yorkminster etched by Reginald Green and other prints to include 'The Trumph' photgravure after Margaret Lindsay Williams and an estate map at Aldon belonging to Mr William Hotchkifs, dated 1859, and other assorted prints (Quantity)
A collection of pictures to include an English school, 18th century, view of a castle, oil on panel, 10 x 16cm, a late 19th century portrait miniature of a lady, a 19th century portrait miniature of a young girl, six assorted prints, two watercolours by G Beazley, a frame and a map of Cheshire after Robert Morden.
Cambriae Typus by Humphrey Lhuyd, Map of Wales, engraved with later handcolouring, published by Abraham Ortelius in 1573, 37 x 49cm (PL), together with a 'West Prospect of Conway Castle in Caernarvonshire' engraving by John Boydell in 1749, 29 x 44cm (PL) and an 18th century map of Kent after William Kip, 28 x 37cm (PL) (3)
A quantity of indenture papers to include wills, maps and property-related papers, a map and plans of early 20th century West Derby, Kirkby and Knowsley, mainly detailing rural farmlands and parks and dated 1912, the will of the Rt. Hon. Charles William Earl of Sefton, dated 1855, probate and will dated 1781, the will of Henry Browbill Wright, dated 1862 and indentures relating to a property transaction of the George Inn dated 1825.
JACOBITE SILVER PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AT GERTRUYDENBERG MEDALLION NORBERT ROETTIER (1665 - 1727), STRUCK 1710 Obverse; laureate and armoured bust of Price James with legend CVIS. EST Reverse; map of Great Britain and Ireland with ships around and motto REDDITE in banner above Diameter: 38mm, weight: 20.2g Note: The political and religious turmoil in early 1700s in Europe lead to peace negotiations to try and restore normality to the continent. This aimed to settle the landscape and the Jacobites hoped that new stability would increase the chances of the British wanting the return of the exiled King James. It is considered that this is the medallion that was discussed by Abel Boyer when he wrote "About this time (July 1710) a medal was dispersed in the Netherlands by the Chevalier de St George's Friends….. This medal was undoubtedly struck at this juncture upon the fond hopes given by Jacobites in England, to their Correspondents in France, that the British Court and Nation were ready to invite the Pretender…. But whatever ground there was for such an expectation things were not yet ripe enough for the Pretenders Friends to throw of the Mask." Struck in silver and bronze (and extremely rarely in gold) this is a rare example of an early medallion at a point when the exiled king still held hopes of regaining the throne. References: Woolf, N., 'The Medallic Record of the Jacobite Movement', item 23.1b Eimer, C., 'British Commemorative Medals, and their values', item 449a
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