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Lot 102

Vintage George Harrison "The Beatles Nodding Head Figurine" H15cm and a Sony Mega Bass Walkman, a Meet the Beatles Star Special magazine number 12 circa 1963, Valentine periodical 1965 and Disc and Music Echo (5)

Lot 280

Hudibras in Three Parts written in the Time of the Late Wars, corrected and amended with additions and annotations pub. Midwinter Bettersworth, London 1734, The Mirror periodical vol. 3 printed for Strachan & Kadell 1781, The Pilgrims Progress From His World to That which is to come, in 3 parts by John Bunyan pub. London 1793, all calf bound (3 volumes)

Lot 416

The Very First Appearance of 'The Soldiers Song'The Irish National AnthemPeriodical: Irish Freedom - Saoirseacht na h-Eireann, No. 1 November 1910 - No. 50 December 1914. Together 50 numbers (lacking only nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, & 8) some mis-numbered, lg. atlas folio D. 1910 - 1914. Loose in portfolio, some frayed at edges, but generally v. good condition. Extremely rare even as single numbers. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)* This was printed by P. Mahon etc. for the Central Publication Committee of the Wolfe Tone Clubs (i.e. The Irish Republican Brotherhood). In its first issue, No.1 the leading article vows a policy of 'complete and total separation of Ireland from England,' In issue No. 23, the very first printing of "The Soldiers Song," appears, which was later adopted as the Irish National Anthem.

Lot 419

ProclamationPeriodical: Poblacht na h-Eireann - Republic of Ireland, issue for 29th July, 1922, PROCLAMATION, issued by the Army Executive on behalf of the irish Republican Army, & signed by Comdt. Gen. Liam Mellows.. Rory O'Connor, Joe Mc Kelvey, Earnan O'Maille, .. Sean Moylan, .. Tom Barry,.. Liam Lynch, Peadar O'Donnell and Comdt. Gen. Liam Deacy. Lg. folio 4pp. As a periodical, w.a.f. Rare. (1)

Lot 421

Michael Collins Memorial NumberPeriodical: Saorstat - The Free State, issue No. 28, Vol. I, Tuesday 29th August, 1922. Michael Collins Memorial Number - First Edn. Lg. news folio, 8pp, profusely illustrated and with portrait of Gen. Michael Collins on front page. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 422

Co. Tipperary Interest Air n-Eire: New Ireland, 4to Issue No. 19, Vol. VII, for Saturday, March 15, 1919. The Home = Coming of Pierce Mc Can, commemorative issue, 16pp, orig. ptd. wrappers. As a periodical, w.a.f. Good. (1)

Lot 425

Excessively Rare Limerick Civil War Journal A Complete File Co. Limerick: Sgeala Chatha Luimnighe (Limerick War News), later Sgeala Chatha (South-Western Command War News). Vol. 1 No. 1, Friday 14th July 1922, to Vol. III NO. XVI, 7th October 1922. Altogether 73 issues, apparently a complete file, small quarto and folio, as follows: Vol. 1 Nos. 1 - 27, (with two issues of no. 27); Vol. 2 Nos. 1 - 25, with first and second editions of Nos. 4, 9 & 19; Vol. 3 Nos. 1 - 16, with an unnumbered edition (dated 'October') between Nos. 13 and 14. Early issues 2pp (single sheet printed both sides); later issues 4pp. Bound in 2 vols. green boards, sm. quarto and folio. One issue loosely inserted in Vol. 1. * This is probably the rarest of all Civil War Journals. We have found no record of anything approaching a complete file in any major library, and even single copies are extremely rare. No printer is recorded. The journal was issued by the Free State military authorities, and the content reflects their views. It includes issues marking the deaths of Arthur Griffith (Vol. 2 No. 7) and Michael Collins (Vol. 2 No. 9 and succeeding issues), and includes many arresting poster-type pages, evidently intended to be posted in public. Vol. 1 No. 26 reproduced a photograph of Erskine Childers, in British uniform 'in his Imperial phase,' accusing him of 'a great deal of responsibility for the present tragic events.' The next issues (12 August, Vol. 1 No. 27) records the taking of Clonmel. There are two copies of this issue, one evidently a second edition which also records that Cork has fallen. These issues allow us to follow the progress of the Civil War in the South in great detail. Vol. 1 No. 17 records that Tipperary. Kilrush and Kilkee have been captured (by the Free State); Vol. 1 No. 18 accuses the Irregulars of a 'Shoot, loot & scoot: policy;' Vol. 1 No. 19 states we are 'Nearing the End;' Vol. 1 No. 20 includes General O'Duffy's Proclamation ordering troops to fire on anyone destroying public or private property; Vol. 1 No. 23 claims 'Nine Towns Fall, Big Dublin Coup'; Vol. 1 No. 26 profiles Collins as an Irish hero; Vol. 2 No. 3 says 'Ireland today a mourning nation' (for Griffith), and records 'Kerry clear, Killarney Captured by the Troops.' Collins' death is in a Stop Press column in a second edition of Vol. 2 No. 9, and the next six issues have much about him. Vol. 2 No. 17 says No: to 'an armed junta, led by Englishmen, and the sons of Englishmen.' which 'threatens the very life of the Irish Nation.' Vol. 2 No. 23 claims there is mutiny among the irregulars; Vol. 3 No. 6 records the capture of Sean Moylan, and accuses the 'Four Courts Camarilla' of being 'bombers of children.' Vol. 2 No. 8 describes events in Macroom as 'The work of friends.' An unnumbered issue after Vol. 3 No. 13 contains a Call to Arms; and the final issue present here, Vol. 3 No. 16, contains President Cosgrave's offer of amnesty to rebels giving up their arms. * A collection of great importance and interest, almost certainly a unique file, with the second and variant editions. Sold as a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 426

Periodical: Ár m-Eire New Ireland, Vol. III No. 12, Jan. 27th 1917 - Vol. IX, No. 4, Dec. 21st, 1921, together approx. 33 issues only. Orig. ptd. wrappers. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)* Ed. by D. Gwynn & P.J. Little, it first favoured the Irish National League, but afterwards adopted bye policy of Sinn Fein.

Lot 427

Rare Complete FilePeriodical: Dalton (Ed.)ed. The Spark, Keeps the Fire of the Nation Burning. Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. III No. 64, 4to, Sunday 7th February 1915 - Sunday 23 April, 1916. Together 64 nos. Complete File. Printed for the Proprietors of the Gaelic Press. All very clean copies, bound as one, cont. cloth backed boards. As a periodical, w.a.f. An exceptional copy. (1)* The editorship was attributed to Constance Markieviez by Sir Mathew Nathan, but 'New Ireland,' issue for 26th Aug. 1916, states that Dalton was editor from start to finish. Pearce's famous article 'Peace and the Gael' appeared in issue No. 46 Vol. II.

Lot 429

Sinn Fein in 1923Periodical:  Sinn Fein, Vol. I No. 3, No. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, & No. 18, together 7 nos., folio Dublin August 9th 1923 - September 1st 1923, some illus. all v. good. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)* Very Scarce. Printed by Wood Printing Works, difficult to reference this, not in Carty.

Lot 430

The Complete FilePeriodical: Griffith (Arthur)ed. Scissors and Paste, Vol. I No. 1 - 22, December 12, 1914 - February 27th, 1915. Together 22 numbers, folio. a. Complete File of this important but short lived periodical. As a lot, w.a.f. Extremely Scarce. (1)* It was printed by P. Mahon, and contained principally War News. It appeared a few days after the suppression of 'Sinn Fein' and 'Eire'.

Lot 446

Periodical: Irish Times, Dublin's Civic Week, issued as supplement, September 1927. Lg. folio 24pp, profusely illustrated, wrappers. Good. (1)* An in-depth look at ourselves in the early stages of self-government. Scarce.

Lot 450

Rare First Two IssuesPeriodical: Kavanagh's Weekly - A Journal of Literature and Politics, Vol. I No. 1, Saturday April 12, and April 19th, No. 2, 1952, 4to together 2 issues (ex. 13), each 8pp. As a periodical, w.a.f. Very Scarce, only very few copies printed. (2)

Lot 50

Periodical: O'Higgins (Brian)ed. The Wolfe Tone Annual, 1934-1962, 28 issues (ex. 30), illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers. Scarce, as a periodical, w.a.f. (26)

Lot 149

Madden (Richard Robert) The History of Irish Periodical Literature, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1867. First Edn., cont. hf. mor. mor. labels (1 worn). (2)

Lot 201

With an Unpublished Poem by Dean Swift[Swift] Periodical: [Lover (Samuel) Editor] The Dublin Literary Gazette, or Weekly chronicle of Critisism, Belleslettres, and Fine Arts, Nos. 1 - 26, Sat. Jan. 2nd 1830 - Sat. June 26, 1830. Complete File, together 26 nos, D. 1826, 4to, with adverts etc., cont. hf. calf, covers loose, spine lacking, but clean copy. V. Scarce. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)* This magazine contains an original unpublished poem entitled 'The Lawyer' by Dean Swift at page 271. The manuscript was discovered amongst the papers of Bishop Bernard of Limerick, and it bears the Dean's signature, and here it has been submitted by the person who at this point owns the manuscript,..'The Author of Collegians,' [Gerald Griffin.]

Lot 276

Periodical: Ryan (John)ed. Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art, Vol. 1 No. 1 - Vol. 5, No. 20 (20 volumes) D. 1949 - 1951, ptd. wrappers, illus., bound in green cloth. (4)* Interesting Irish Literary Publication with contributions by Mac Liammoir, Beckett, Kavanagh, Stuart and others.

Lot 325

Box:  The Incorporated Law Society's Calendar and Law Directory, Year 1957, 8vo D. 1957, in full mor. gilt, with name of James R. Quirke, Member of Council, also vols. for 1958, 1965, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1988, 1989 & 1992 - 1998, together 16 vols., 8vo 1957-1998, mostly cloth. As a periodical, w.a.f. V. good. (16)

Lot 375

Periodical: [Arts & Crafts Interest] Holme (C. & G.) The Studio, an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, London, 38 vols., L. 1898 - 1943, illustrated, cloth [1898 - 1914, 32 vols. & 1940 - 1943 (6)] as a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 850

ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE (1859-1930)Autograph Letter Signed and envelope.A.L.S. “A. Conan Doyle”, on “Bignell Wood, Minstead, Lyndhurst” paper, addressed to Mrs. THOM.2 pages in-8.Envelope with stamp and postmark [13 Sep 1926], addressed to : “Mrs. Thom, Rocky Beach Farm, Lakeshore P.D., Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA”.Written in English. His interest in the occult."….. No, I never heard the fourth sphere - which is the one immediately above Summerland called Rom-Summer but I will make inquiring & let you know. It was A. J. Davis who called the third sphere Summerland, and he may have named the others, but I don’t know.We are eagerly watching the heavens and events generally. If you read the article “Earthquake” in this month Occult Review, which I have asked them to send you, you will understand why. You should add what the writer says to what I said (enclosed) but that is only a corner of my information. All points to a catastrophe. Pray god it may be averted. Your message was very interestingYours with best wishesA. Conan DoyleMrs. Archer is in London & I hope to see her next week.”The Occult Review, a monthly magazine devoted to the study of supernatural phenomena and psychological problems, is a British monthly periodical published between 1905 and 1951. Quarterly from 1936 onwards.Between 1921 and 1929, the magazine published 13 letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle.In the ‘Correspondence’ section of the October 1926 issue, mentioned in his letter to Mrs Thom, is published ‘Prophecies of the Future’.Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910)A Stellar Key to the Summer Land (1868)Andrew Jackson Davis was a fi gure in the Spiritualism movement in the United States. He was born in Blooming Grove, New York. Andrew Jackson Davis enjoyed great fame as a clairvoyant and medium. He practiced healing using magnetism, according to the principles of mesmerism. He went into a state of trance and verbally dictated entire books to those around him. This method enabled him to produce a large number of scientifi c works. According to the common opinion of his time, he had never received any school education.Bignell WoodConan Doyle, was the owner of the large house adjoining Bignell Wood with the same name. He used it, together with his second wife, as a sort of holiday home from 1925 until his death. Conan Doyle turned to spiritualism after the death of several close family members and the horrors of the First World War. It is said that Bignell Wood was used to hold seances and that local postmen refused to deliver mail to its door.It was also at Bignell Wood that he began his photographic “hunt” for fairies, photos included in his book, The Coming of Fairies, 1922.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle. British writer and doctor. Creator of the world’s most famous fi ctional detective, Sherlock Holmes, to whom he devotes 56 short stories and 4 novels, the writer is the author of numerous science fi ction novels, historical novels, plays and poetry.

Lot 281

The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music and Romance. Three volumes. 1840/41/42. Hand coloured fashion plates. Uniformly bound in half morocco; together with The Weekly Belle Assemblee. Bound Literature and Fashion periodical. December - June 1835 (4)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 51

Pre-Raphaelites.- Rossetti (William Michael) The Germ ... being a Facsimile Reprint of the Literary Organ of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, published in 1850, 5 vol. comprising 4 vol. of The Germ and the Preface by Rossetti, 4 etched plates (1 folding, strengthened at verso), browned as usual, original paper wrappers, short marginal tears not affecting text (no. 1, 3 & 4), loss to upper cover affecting text (no. 3), lightly browned, 1901; Autograph Letter signed to Mr. Ireland, 4pp., 5 Endsleigh Gardens, N.W., 10 Feb [18]90, referring to scarcity of ?'The Germ' and regarding the death of Browning, "It is I think quite time that the magazine is scarce. I really don't know what price it fetches; but should suppose a good copy worth at any note from £3. to £5 - very possibly more. I incline to think there was only one volume, but am not sure ...", folds; all housed in a modern morocco-backed solander drop-back box, 8vo & 176 x 113 mm. (6)⁂ Established as a way for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood to disseminate their ideas, this periodical only survived for a total of 4 issues, 2 as 'The Germ' and 2 as 'Art and Poetry: Being Thoughts Towards Nature.' With etchings by William Holman Hunt, James Collinson, W. H. Deverell and Ford Madox Brown, and poetry by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown and Coventry Patmore.

Lot 8271

'Signature: A Quadrimestrial of Typography and Graphic Arts', edited Oliver Simon, London, Curwen Press, complete set of the first series November 1935- December 1940, numbers 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12, 13-15, each in original printed wraps, housed loose on five original quarter cloth gilt over decorative printed paper covered boards, bindings, content and numerous illustrations by leading illustrators and graphic artists of the period including Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland, Edward Bawden, Eric Ravilious, Barnett Freedman, John Piper, Lynton Lamb, Henry Moore. Very scarce complete set of the first series of this important periodical devoted to typography and the printing arts, started in 1935 and suspended in 1940 when the last issue of the first series was hit by a high explosive bomb as it came off the presses at the Curwen Press.NB all plates collated complete as per list in each issue 

Lot 370

A quantity of 'The Portfolio', An Artistic Periodical.

Lot 5690

M.H. Long (second-half, 19th century), after Joseph Mallord William Turner RA (1775-1851), seven Vignette Drawings, from the First Series, London: Printed and Published August 1st 1884, by George Rowney & Co., chromolithographs, 14.5cm x 20.5cm, mounted, contemporary portfolio, (1); a Victorian scrapbook of periodical and newspaper illustrations, including some caricatures, etc., marbled boards, folio, (1), [2]

Lot 5770

Literature - Trollope (Anthony), Can You Forgive Her?/With Illustrations, first editions, two volumes bound as one, London: Chapman and Hall, 1864-1865, contemporary quarter green roan over marbled boards, rebacked to style, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary book label: Dr. Atkinson, Royal Military College, 8vo, (1); Gilfillan (Rev. George, editor), [Burns' Works], The National Burns, including the Airs of All the Songs and an Original Life of Burns [...], London: William Mackenzie, [n.d., c. 1875], engraved title-page, frontispiece and full-page plates, in-text illustrations, contemporary green half-morocco gilt, marbled edges and endpapers, 7 flyleaves pasted with contemporaneous periodical literary notices and scraps, 4to, (1); Scott's Poems, Edinburgh: 1864, 8vo, (1); prize binding, (1), [4]

Lot 5827

Scotland - Hydraulic Engineering, Glasgow Water Works, a Victorian sammelband of four monographs &/or tracts: Gale (James M.), The Glasgow Water Works: Papers Read During the Session 1863-64 [...], Glasgow: Printed by Bell & Bain, 1864, 56pp, additional lithograph title-page, 1 fold-out map and 3 fold-out charts; Glasgow Loch Katrine Waterworks, Banquet to Mr. Bateman [...], Westminster: Vacher & Sons, 1860, 47pp; a further sequence of six connected papers from a periodical, lacking title-page and a contents, paginated from [121]-266 and illustrated with 52 full-page engineering plates; Gale (Mr. James, C.E.), On the Port-Glasgow Water Works [...], Glasgow: William Munro, 1868, 8pp and 4 fold-out plates, contemporary half-morocco over moiré boards, red-stained edges, 8vo, (1); Sinclair (Catherine), Sketches and Stories of Scotland and the Scotch, With Corrections and Additions, London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., [n.d. 1868], contemporary three-quarter calf, marbled edges, 12mo, (1); Beeton's Dictionary of Useful Information [...], two-volume set, London: S.O. Beeton, [1859], volume I with fold-out chromolithograph chart, further b/w fold-out charts and plates, in-text illustrations, contemporary green quarter-calf, marbled edges and endpapers, 8vo, (2); The National Encyclopædia [...], volume I only, London: [n.d.], 8vo, (1), [5]

Lot 123

NO RESERVE Slavery.- Transactions of the Aborigines Protection Society 1890-1896, [?1896], bound before, Fox Bourne (H. R.) Le Trafic des Spiritueux en Afrique, pencil annotation to final leaf, 12pp. only, n.d., and various sections from the 'Poisoning of Africa Papers', modern morocco-backed boards, 8vo; sold as a periodical, not subject to return⁂ In 1889 Henry Richard Fox Bourne took over as Chair of the Aborigines Protection Society. He was a critic of the Emin Pasha Relief expedition and was the first to accuse it of 'atrocities'.

Lot 297

Erik Nitsche (Swiss, 1908 - 1998) "Oskar Kokoschka" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media Painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Germany 80pf Oskar Kokoschka stamp issued February 13, 1986. Capable of working in a broad range of media, Oskar Kokoschka was a leader of the Figurative/Expressionist school. His early landscapes and still lifes evoke a hallucinative, expressive power. His compositions were religiously symbolic rather than representative. In 1910, his friend, architect Adolf Loos, sponsored his first trip abroad. Kokoschka journeyed to Switzerland and Berlin. He painted extensively during his travels and supplied a regular "portrait of the week" for the periodical Der Strum . By the dawn of World War I, he was respected in the art circles of Germany and Austria. Drafted during the war, he was wounded on the Russian front in 1916 and was hospitalized in Dresden. He became a professor at the Academy of Arts there in 1919 and remained in Dresden until 1924. Kokoschka then began a series of journeys which lasted until 1931. He painted the people, landscapes and great cities of nearly every country in Europe and North Africa. In his landscape works, he used impressionist techniques interpreted in a highly personal and dramatically effective manner. Kokoschka continued to roam throughout Europe before emigrating to London in 1938. After the war, he settled in Villeneuve on Lake Geneva where he founded his "School for Seeing" to counteract the spread of abstract art. Kokoschka remained active well into his eighties. Image Size: 12 x 14 in. Overall Size: 15 x 20 in. Unframed. (B09934)

Lot 233

ELIOT (T.S.)The Waste-Land, [in] The Criterion. A Quarterly Review, vol. 1, no. 1, pp.50-64, FIRST EDITION, untrimmed and partially unopened in publisher's printed wrappers, dampstaining to edges of upper cover, spine and lower cover, yapp edges with some chips and tears [Gallup C135], 8vo, Richard Cobden Sanderson, October 1922Footnotes:The first appearance of The Waste Land, in the first issue of The Criterion, the literary periodical founded and edited by Eliot. This preceded the poem's New York publication in The Dial, and its separate issue.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 106

NO RESERVE Periodical.- Intentions, Year 1 numbers 1 (2 copies), 2, 4, 5, and 9; Year 2 numbers 11, 12, 14-15 (1 issue, 2 copies), and 17-20; and Year 3 21, 25 and 25, together 17 issues, occasional light browning, original printed wrappers, some light browning, occasional little chipping, 8vo, Paris, 1922-1924 (17)⁂ Pieces by Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Paul Valéry, Max Jacob, Paul Claudel, and François Mauriac.

Lot 426

1877 book "The portfolio of an artistic periodical" with 35+ good quality etchings & heliogravures on proper, quality etching paper of great artists such as Durer, Rembrandt, Turner etc including etchings by Paul RAJON (1842/43-1888),The book measures 36 x 26 cmThe book itself is not in good condition with many loose pages but the images are generally in great condition, (some staining within the book).

Lot 191

La Vie Au Grand Air & L' Illustration. Three folio-sized volumes of the French periodical La Vie Au Grand Air, which covered a wide range of outdoor activities, uniformly bound in maroon half-leather and boards, uncollated, but covering the period from 7 Janvier 1911 (No. 642) to 12 Juillet 1913 (No. 773). The well-illustrated issues are bound with their covers and advertisements and are in very good, clean and sound condition. Also, three further folio-sized hardbound volumes (mixed bindings) of the series edited by L' Illustration: Histoire de l'Aeronautique (1932); Histoire de la Marine (1934); and Histoire de la Locomotion Terrestre (1936), well-produced and profusely illustrated in monochrome and colour, with many tipped-in plates, and all in very good condition. (6)

Lot 366

Aeronautics (1911 & 1915 to 1918) & Flight (1916 to 1919). A quarto hardback volume in black cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, title page and index to the front, containing monthly issues of Aeronautics from Vol. IV No.38, April 1911 to Vol. IV No.46, December 1911, bound without covers/advertisements. Together with a good collection of 33 loose issues of the then weekly quarto-size periodical, all with their covers/advertisements, and appearing to be in decent, clean condition for their age, albeit with rusty staples and some with repairs. The lot also includes 51 loose issues of Flight in similar condition, plus 3 later issues (1 from 1925 and 2 from 1927). (4 boxes) (Qty)

Lot 159

ZDENĚK BURIAN 1905 - 1981: FOR THE COLOUR OF THE SKIN 1972 - 1973 Ink, gouache, paper 43,5 x 30,5 cm Signed: Lower left "Z. Burian" An exemplary gouache painting by an excellent Czech painter and draftsman, who has gained fame abroad also for his animated films and perfectionistly elaborated illustration drawings with even photorealistic features. Zdeněk Michael František Burian, was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts at the age of 14, right into the second year. He stayed at school for less than 2 years and at sixteen he started making a living as an illustrator. He received international recognition for the reconstruction of extinct animals and plants, which he worked on in collaboration with leading experts, including paleontologist Josef Augusta, anthropologist Vojtěch Fetter and others. The presented illustration to the book by F. Gerstäcker For the color of the skin shows its illustrative orientation to Western literature, it was published in the adventurous periodical for young people - Pionýr, volume 20.

Lot 180

The Autocar.  51 orig. issues of this periodical. November 1902 to June 1918.

Lot 127

MAUGHAM ROBIN (Ed).  Convoy. 7 issues of this periodical in orig. wrappers; also 5 issues of London Mystery Magazine, 1950.

Lot 444

Periodical: Tynan (K.), De la mare (W.)etc., Contributors, The Gypsy, 4to L. (The Pomegranate Press) 1915, Vol. 1, No. 1, illustrated by Allan Odle, ptd. wrappers, special illus boards. Scarce. (1)

Lot 423

Periodical: Lewis (Wyndham)ed. Blast, No. 1 (June 20th, 1914, & No. 2 July 1915) 2 vols., L. (John Lane) 1914 - 1915, illus., ptd. wrappers, decorative wrappers. V. Scarce as complete file. (2)* Contributors to this publication are Ezra Pound, Jacob Epstein, Spencer Gore and others.

Lot 97

Periodical: Herschell (Rev. R.H.)ed. The Voice of Israel, conducted by Jews who believe in Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah, 2 vols. in one, lg. 4to L. 1845. Runs from Vol. I No. 1 - 20, Vol. II No. 21 - 44, May 1st 1844 - Dec. 1st, 1847, cloth, spine worn, as a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 446

Periodical: Sheehan (Rev. R.A.), Day (Robert)etc. Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 6 vols. 1892 - 1930 (variant issues) illustrated, uniformly bound recent cloth, as a periodical, w.a.f. (6)

Lot 1054

Important Civil War PeriodicalThe Largest Set to Come for Public AuctionBroadsides: Stop Press - Poblacht na hEireann - War News, [No. 1] 28 June 1922 - No. 174 6th March 1923, Eight Years of The Republic. An unbroken run of 174 nos., lg. atlas folio & folio broadsides, printed one side only. All in extremely fine condition.This collection contains the very rare first issue unnumbered, signed by Rory O'Connor which effectively announcing the start of the Civil War on 28 June 1922, & the equally rare issue for Christmas 1922, also unnumbered, No. [1] - 7 large newspaper folio as issued; remainder regular folio as issued; all single sheets, printed one side only. First seven numbers printed mostly on coloured paper, remainder on regular newsprint. As a periodical, w.a.f.* There appears to be no record of a complete run of this publication, but it certainly did not continue beyond De Valera's 'dump arms' order of May 24th at the very latest; probably it ended somewhere in the early 180's. The bulletin began with the attack on Republican forces in the Four Courts, as a way of conveying urgent news of the changing situation to journalists, Republican supporters and the general public, and was issued in broadside format to facilitate pasting on walls. It was edited mainly by Erskine Childers until his arrest (November 1922), later by Frank Gallagher and others. While written from the point of view of the Republicans or Irregular forces, it continued the tradition of accurate journalism established by the earlier 'Irish Bulletin.' It is by far the most important source for the day-to-day conduct of the Civil War, containing a great amount of material not found anywhere else (since the daily papers published little or nothing originating from the Republican side). There are many poignant issues, such as these recording the deaths of Michael Collins, Erskine Childers and very many others. A superb collection of serious historical importance, preserved in five plastic folders.

Lot 552

R.I.A.: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vols. 1,2,3,9,10, 11,12-16, and Vol. 19, in 2 parts, together 13 vols., 4to D. 1787-1843. Numerous engd. plts. (some fold.) illus. etc., mostly in rebound cloth, and boards. As a Periodical, w.a.f. (13)

Lot 361

Rare World War Internment Camp MagazineWorld War One: Internment Camp - In Ruhleben Camp, [Magazine] Issues 1 - 9 (& Christmas Edition) 1915, No. 2 (1916) & The Ruhleben Bye Election, 12 issues, all 8vo Germany 1915 - 1916, illus. and adverts, bound in hf. vellum green cloth, mor. label. Scarce. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 764

With Fine Hand-Coloured Fashion PlatesPeriodical: L'Art et La Mode, Vol. I No. 1 January 1897 - 1910, 14 vols. folio Paris 1897, 1910, plus volume for 1894 - 95, together 15 vols. Paris 1894 - 1910, with 100 full page coloured plates by Lucy; also Les Modes, folio Paris 1905, with cold. illus. titles & numerous cold. full page plts. by Chiffons etc., plus bl. & white illus. thro-out, all mor. backed marble boards. As a periodical, w.a.f. (16)

Lot 660

Bindings: The Graphic Illustrated Newspaper, Vol. 1 December 1869 - Vol. 36, December 1887 [lacking 12 vols. in run), together 24 vols. lg. folio L. 1869 - 1887, profusely illustrated, some lg. folding plts., some cold., in cont. full heavy green mor. with lg. 'Crowned A' owners armorial, a few covers loose. As a periodical, w.a.f. (24)

Lot 1158

Periodical: Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society and Surrounding Districts, Vol. I - Vol. XVII, 1891 - 1991, together 13 vols. bound in cloth & 7 loose parts, some parts lacking. Illus. thro-out, as a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 769

With Coloured PlatesPeriodical: Les Sports Modernes, May 1905 - Dec. 1905 and Jan. 1906 - Dec. 1906, 2 vols. lg. 4to Paris 1905 - 1906. Profusely illustrated with full page coloured plts. etc. some after Cecil Aldin & others, orig. cloth, gilt. As a periodical, w.a.f. (2)* Covers every sport but particularly motor sport, aviation, horse racing, hunting, dog shows, fencing, tennis, yachting etc. etc. Some illus. of Lee Guinness in his Darracq car. (2)

Lot 379

Periodical: Walsh (Ernest) & Moorhead (Ethel)eds. This Quarter, Vol. I No. 1, Special Edition dedicated to Ezra Pound, photograph frontis of Pound by Man Ray, other illus., 8vo, Paris [1925], contributions by Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemmingway, Brancusi, James Joyce and others in the literary and art world, ptd. wrappers. Scarce. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 1171

Periodical: Hoffmann (J.)., De Klerk (M.) Wendingen, 4to, (Amsterdam) 1918 - 1928, 12 issues, illus and adverts, decorative wrappers. Scarce. (12)* Rare Dutch published Art and Architecture Magazine promoting various movements during this period including Cubist, Expressionist, and Constructivist Architecture.

Lot 765

Hundreds of Full Page Litho PortraitsPeriodical: The County Gentleman Album, 1889, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, & 1897. Together 7 vols. lg. folio L. 1889 - 1897. Approx. 320 full page portraits, plus numerous full page litho sporting plts., all cont. orig. gilt decor. cloth. As a periodical., w.a.f. (7)

Lot 623

Signed by Eliz St. Leger - "The Lady Freemason"Periodical: A Literary Journal, 6 Parts in 3 vols. October 1744 - March 1746. First Edns., hf. titles to 6 parts, signed 6 times by Eliz. St. Leger, cont. full sprinkled calf, raised bands, mor. labels. V. good set. Very Scarce.* Eliz St. Leger was the daughter of Arthur St. Leger, 1st Viscount Doneraile, of Doneraile Court, Co. Cork. She was the first recorded woman to be initiated into regular Freemasonry.

Lot 1288

Periodical: Crone (John S.)ed. The Irish Book Lover, A Monthly Review of Irish Literature and Bibliography. Vol. I No 1 August 1909 - Vol. XXXII No. 6, September 1957. Together 32 vols. in 26 vols. Vol. 1 - 21 bound in hf. mor. or cloth, & Vols. 22 - 32 in orig. wrappers. Lacking 2 loose numbers in Vol. 25, and Vol. 29 (6 parts) A very clean set, as a periodical, w.a.f. (1)** This is a Rare Complete Set.

Lot 601

Periodical: Ryan (John)ed. Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art, Vol. 1 No. 1 - Vol. 5, No. 20 (20 volumes) D. 1949 - 1951, ptd. wrappers, illus., bound in green cloth. (4)* Interesting Irish Literary Publication with contributions by Mac Liammoir, Beckett, Kavanagh, Stuart and others.

Lot 1128

Binding: Drake (Nathan) Essays, Biographical, Critical and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, 3 vols. 8vo L. 1805, .. with Essays... Illustrative of the Rambler, Adventurer and Idler, and of the Various Periodical Papers.. 2 vols. L. 1809. together 5 vols., engd. port. & plts. a.e.g. in uniform full straight grained crimson mor. with large blind & gilt tooled borders, tooled gilt spines. (5)

Lot 182

Madden (Richard Robert) The History of Irish Periodical Literature, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1867 First Edn., cont. hf. mor. mor. labels (1 worn.) (2)

Lot 707

Periodical: The Astrologer's Magazine; and Philosophical Magazine, August, Sept., October, November, December 1793, & January 1794, together 6 issues, 8vo 1793 - 1794. Engd. title, some mis-pagination, possibly a couple of leaves lacking, text illus., some stains, cont. hf. calf. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)* Richard Barrett's copy, inscribed by him.

Lot 630

Periodical: Wolfi (Adolf)ed. & others Publication de la Compagnie de L'Art Brut, Parts 2 - 8 together 7 Parts, 4to Paris 1964-1966. Illus. thro.-out, all orig. printed wrappers, some stains or faded. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 1182

Periodical: [Dixon Hardy (Philip)] The Dublin Penny Journal, 4 vols. (in 3) folio, D. 1832 - 3 - 1834 - 36, complete file, illus., recent full green cloth, mor. labels. (3)

Lot 490

REIS, Johann Philipp (1834-74). Heber Telephonie durch den galvanischen Strom. [In: Jahres-Bricht des physikalischen Bereins zu Frankfurt am Main für das Rechnungsjahr 1860-1861]. [Frankfurt: G. Naumann's Druckerei, 1861]. 8vo ((204 x 139mm). 6 folding plates, the last printed in red, blue and black. Cloth-backed original printed wrappers, in modern protective book box with silk ties. Reis's article, announcing, de facto, the theoretical invention of the telephone, starts on p. 57 of the scientific periodical. Darmstaedter 612; Wheeler Gift 1532; cf. PMM 365 (citing Alexander Graham Bell's Researches in Telephony .... 1877): "Telephones were already in existence. Philip Reis perfected the first of them in 1861, but it remained little more than a toy. He failed, in fact, in the primary object, which was to produce intelligible speech at the receiving end. This seems to have been due to his use of an interrupted transmission current which seriously affected the quality of reception."

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