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Lot 320

Periodical: The Cork Magazine, Vol. I No. 2 - Vol. 2 No. 14, together 13 nos., 8vo Cork (Bradford & Co.) Dec. 1847 - Dec. 1848. a few leaves frayed at edges, cont. hf. mor. worn. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 385

A Substantial Unbroken RunMilitary: Verner (Col. W.) The Rifle Brigade Chronicle, for 1914 - 1965, then The Royal Green Jackets Chronicle, 1966 - 1982. Together 69 vols. 8vo Winchester 1914-1982, unbroken, illus. thro-out, orig. decor. cloth. also, Parkyn (Capt. H.G.) A Short History of the Rifle Brigade, 8vo L. 1917, cloth. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 268

Periodical: Co. Kildare: Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society and Surrounding Districts, Vol. I - Vol. XI, together 11 vols. roy 8vo D. 1895 - 1933. Illus., fold. tables etc. thro-out, cont. hf. green mor. raised bands, mor. labels. A very clean run. As a periodical, w.a.f.

Lot 295

Periodical: Leabhar na hEireann - The Irish Year Book, published by The National Council, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1936, 1937 & 1942. Together 6 vols. sm. 8vo D. 1908 - 1942. Orig. wrappers & cloth. As a periodical, w.a.f. (6)* A rare and most useful reference work for Ireland, covering every subject, even the most diverse.

Lot 417

Periodical: The Mechanic's Magazine, Vols. I & II, Nos. 1 - 56, together 56 Nos., 8vo L. Aug. 30th 1823 - Sept. 18th, 1824. Complete File? illus. thro-out, cont. hf. calf, mor. labels. As a periodical, w.a.f. (2)

Lot 357

Periodical: The New Irish Journal of Information for the People - The Irish Penny Journal, Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. I No. 52, together 52 Nos., [All Published] July 1840 - June 1841, illus., orig. gilt decor. cloth. As a periodical, w.a.f. V. good. (1)

Lot 219

Irish Arts ReviewPeriodical: de Breffny (B.), Mulcahy (John)etc. Irish Arts Review - An International Quarterly Magazine for Connoisseurs, Vol. I No. 1 Spring 1984 - Vol. 35 No. 2, 2018, together 14 yearly Vols. & 77 (ex. 82) parts. Illus. thro-out, all in orig. bindings. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)* An extremely fine run, lacking only 5 parts from the complete set.

Lot 55

Madden (R.R.) The History of Irish Periodical Literature, 2 vols. L. 1867. First Edn., errata slip, orig. embossed cloth. (2)

Lot 559

Meyer (Kuno), Stern (L. Chr.), Thurneysen (R.), Pokorny (J.) & others. Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie, Vols. 1 - 13, complete Halle 1897 - 1921. First Edns., some plts. & illus. cont. hf. green mor., marble paper sides. V. good set. As a periodical. V. Scarce. (13)

Lot 214

The Ulster Journal in Three SeriesBox: Periodical - The Ulster Journal of Archaeology, First Series Vol. 1 - 9, Belfast 1853, 1861 - 62, in 9 vols., cloth, Second Series - Vols. 1 - Vol. XVII, NO. 4, Belfast 1894 - 1911, in recent hf. mor.; Both Complete; Third Series Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. 63, Belfast 1938 - 2004, to date in 51 loose no's., orig. ptd. wrappers. As a periodical, w.a.f.* A very good run in fine condition. (1)

Lot 197

Periodical: O'Faolain (S.), O'Donnell (P.)eds. etc., The Bell, Vol. II, No. 2 - Vol. XV NO. 5, together approx. 76 issues (not complete), some duplication, all orig. wrappers. As a periodicals, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 902

Periodical: Studia Hibernica, No. 1 - 31, together 31 nos, roy 8vo D. 1961-2001, an unbroken run, Nos. 1 - 30 bound in 14 vols. blue cloth, red labels, No. 31 in orig. ptd. boards as issued. As a periodical, w.a.f. A very clean set. (15)

Lot 215

Box: The Capuchin Annual, 1936 - 1974, together 21 vols., lg. 8vo D. 1936 - 1974, illus. thro-out, orig. ptd. wrappers. As a periodical, w.a.f. * Including 1936; 1942 - 1948; 1950 - 1, 1952, 1953 - 4, 1960, 1963, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974. (1)

Lot 544

Periodical: The Scottish Celtic Review, Nos 1 - 4, [All Published] together 4 nos. roy 8vo Glasgow March 1881 - July 1885. Cont. fine crushed crimson mor. raised bands, fine gilt tooled panels, by Blackwell. As a periodical, w.a.f. Fine copy. (1)

Lot 253

A New Zealand Totara Knot and Hinan wood occasional table, by Johan Marti Levien, second quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular tilt-top above a faceted baluster support with a foliate carved collar, on a concave-sided platform with scroll feet and castors, 71cm high, 61cm wide 48cm deep, the top of the block bearing a manuscript label 'this wood imported from Wellington - New Zealand - the native names are Totara with Hinan border and manufactured G.D.M Levene, New Zealand House, New Broad St .... London Johan Martin Levien (1811-1871) was born in Barth, a sea-port in Western Pomerania, Prussia where he undertook his cabinet-making apprenticeship, becoming a Master in 1831. He followed this with an extensive period of travel, visiting Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Russia and Hamburg. During his time in Europe he was not only able apply refine his skills but he also attended various schools of drawing and design prior to setting sail for Pernambuco in Brazil in 1837 to set up his own business. Unfortunately the climate did not suit his health, causing him to leave for Rio de Janeiro c. 1840. Here Levien devoted himself to sourcing exotic timber specimens amongst the interior forests. His appetite for collecting rare wood samples lead him to Wellington, New Zealand later the same year where he believed unknown timbers awaited his discovery. These were very early days for settlers which necessitated Levien building his own house with the assistance of local Maoris - a primitive rush construction secured by poles in ground. Once settled he began exploring the hinterland forests to identify suitable cabinet timbers, drawing on the experience he had gained in Brazil. Here he selected a range of native timbers including Hinau, Kauri, Mai, Matai, Rata, Rimu and Totara. This was heavy work as the newly hewn trees had to be carried back through the forest to the base camp before they could be sawn into planks. Some of the trees were over a hundred feet tall with boughs up to twelve feet in diameter. When Levien arrived in Wellington he could neither speak English or Maori but quickly assimilated both languages and built up a rapport with the native tribesmen. He built a beachside store and workshop on what is now known as Lambton Quay and shortly after married an English woman of high social standing. By 1843 he had built a flourishing business as a contemporary report recorded: 'Mr Levien...has been industriously employed in proving the value of our forests, by working native woods in all descriptions of furniture. His work is beautifully executed, and his prices moderate'. The report went on to state 'We are glad to find a considerable quantity of furniture wood being shipped by all the vessels now proceeding from this port to England. Mr Levien...proceeds in the brig Victoria to London, with a view of establishing a warehouse for the manufacture and sale of New Zealand wood ...Mr Levien takes with him a large quantity of choice specimens of our woods, carefully selected by himself, and well seasoned before embarked...'.However Levien was never to return to New Zealand, possibly for a combination of reasons including the unrest in that country arising over land rights and his rapid establishment of a business premises in London. This was located at the New Zealand Company, Broad Street and a letter from London, dated 17 October 1844 testifies to his success. It noted that 'Levien has an order from the Baron of Rothschild to fit up an entire room with totara and hinau; old Mr.Rothschild is about to do the same thing, and Gillow, Doubiggen, and some others of the cabinet-makers have purchased good quantities of his woods'. On 5 August 1846, Levien received a Royal Appointment, recorded in London Sun of 22 August under the heading MR. LEVIEN. HIS SPLENDID WORKMANSHIP FOR THE QUEEN, AND THE FURNITURE WOODS FROM NEW ZEALAND: 'We are happy to announce that her Majesty has been pleased to confer upon Mr Levien the appointment of cabinet-maker to her Majesty, in token of the very elegant specimens of workmanship made by him from the woods of New Zealand. Her Majesty the Queen was the first to patronise him. And he has secured great favour with her Majesty by his workmanship, his skill, and his woods'.One of Levien's most important early patrons was the Prussian Chevalier Bunson (later Baron Bunsen) who introduced him Frederick William IV, King of Prussia. In 1848 the King presented Levien with a gold medal, 'awarded by the Prussian Court to persons of distinguished merits in the arts' and conferred on him a Royal Appointment. This lead to a series of high profile commissions as recorded in the Morning Post 'Amongst the English nobility and gentry, whose patronage he is experiencing, we may also mention Lord Ingestre, Lord Ilchester, Baron Rothschild, John Abel Smith, Stewart Marjoribanks, G. Tomline...' Later in 1848 Levien married again to Mary Ann Willson and moved to new premises at 10 Davies Street, Grosvenor Square. Throughout the 1840s Levien succeeded in swimming against the tide of conservatism as English furniture was almost exclusively manufactured out of mahogany, walnut, rosewood and oak at this time. That Levien had tested each of his woods brought him public confidence and convinced his clientele of the suitability of his chosen New Zealand timbers. He recommended tawhero (Weinnannia sylvicola), for instance, as a substitute for mahogany, and suggested specific purposes for other particular veneers. However, above all Totara Knot was the most easily distinguishable. It was described in a contemporary periodical as 'of a colour something between bird maple and the walnut, bears a high polish, and displays an exquisite grain in fine and various lines of softening tint', and its durability is manifested by the fine condition of pieces of furniture made from it in existence today'.Levien continued to successfully promote his business throughout the following decades and this included his participation in a series of international exhibitions including The Great Exhibition, London 1851; The Dublin Exhibition, 1853, The Paris Exhibition, 1855 (where he received a medal) and The International Exhibition, London 1862. Few pieces of his furniture bear a label or signature, although many pieces are known through exhibition catalogue engravings and other puplications including 'Art Furniture'- Woods of New Zealand, and their adaptability to art furniture, James S. Virtue, London, 1861. Levien's work is recorded in the English Royal collection, and exhibited at The Museum of New Zealand. He continued trading until 1868 when he sold the business and died three years later in 1871. His Totara Knot sideboard, exhibited at The Great Exhibition 1851 sold for £380,000 at Sotheby's in 1998, one of the highest auction prices ever achieved for an item of 19th century furniture.

Lot 1267

Henry Tyrell - The History of the War with Russia, six volumes, original red cloth binding, together with The Engineer Periodical, two volumes spanning 1865-1874, also Robert Brown - Our Earth, three volumes, also bound Punch and others (1 Box)

Lot 1280

John Bransby - IPSWICH MAGAZINE, ten (of twelve monthly editions of this short lasting periodical) bound in one volume spanning Feb-Nov 1799, polished calf binding

Lot 365

CRIME PERIODICAL: Furniss, H (Edit): FAMOUS CRIMES past and present. Vol.1, no. 1 to Vol.4, no. 52. no date, c1890.(Vol.2 nos. 15, 16, 17 & 18 contain “JACK THE RIPPER” The story of the Whitechapel murders. Original cloth; rubbed. A scarce lon run.

Lot 254

Cigarette Tea and Trade Cards including Batman Man from Uncle and Battle, National Periodical Batman (missing 5, 8 and 18 some duplicates), ABC Man from Uncle (55, complete), ABC Battle (73, complete), Players card albums, Fresh-water Fish, Film Stars, Hints on Association Football, Reign of George V and our King and Queen, all complete, various Lyons Maid, Brooke Bond, Horniman's, Kellogg's and Lyons cards, Weetabix 3-D cards and viewer, Barrett Thunderbirds, Dixon Man on the Moon Apollo 11 Postcards and a 3D Postcard, F-VG (qty)

Lot 343

A retro black leather covered cylindrical waste paper bin, 23cm diameter and a matching periodical rack, 41cm wide, both with applied gilt metal Royal crests (2).

Lot 332

Hunt (Sidney, editor). Ray Art Miscellany I, edited by Sidney Hunt, [1926], 16 pages of text, illustrated with reproductions of works by Malevich, Schwitters, El Lissitzsky, André Masson, Mies van der Rohe, Claude Flight, Marcel Janco, Sidney Hunt, Ben Nicholson, De Chirico, Gabo, Moholy-Nagy, texts by Schwitters, Herwarth Walden, Michel Seuphor, modernist typographic layout, original printed wrappers, stapled as issued (somewhat rusted), some marks and soiling to covers, slim 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESA rare avant-garde English periodical of the 1920s, edited by Sidney James Hunt (1896-1940), artist, bookplate designer and poet, who was secretary and treasurer of the English Bookplate Society, and succeeded James Guthrie as editor of The Bookplate. Only two issues of Ray were ever published. Despite its slender appearance, the magazine represents the continuation of modernist ideas in England after the short-lived Vorticist journal Blast, edited by Wyndham Lewis, published in 1914 and 1915, and the constructivist magazines of the 1930s such as Axis and Circle . No copy recorded of issue 1 at auction. A copy of the second issue of 1927 was sold at Bonham's Oxford, Printed Books, Maps & Photographs, 25 June 2014, lot 71. See Iris Candela, 'The only English periodical of the avant-garde': Sidney Hunt and the journal "Ray"', Burlington Magazine , April 2010, pages 239-244.

Lot 58

Paxton (Joseph, editor). Paxton's Magazine of Botany, volumes 1-15 (of 16), 1st edition, London: Orr and Smith [-William S. Orr & Co.], 1834-49, approximately 697 engraved or lithographic plates, nearly all hand-coloured (one tinted only), many heightened in gum arabic, several folding, tissue-guards, a few plates closely trimmed with image or caption just shaved, volumes 1 and 5 with occasional marginal damp-staining, light offsetting to some folding plates, a few light spots to plates elsewhere, but internal condition generally bright, all edges gilt, contemporary green half calf by Joyce of Southampton, spines and extremities worn, labels perished or lifting, volumes 2, 5 and 10 spines defective, volume 5 front board detached, 8vo (23 x 15.2 cm) (Qty: 15)NOTESNissen BBI 2351. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return.

Lot 905

Four boxes of miscellaneous Boys Own annuals, periodical magazines and other vintage books etc.

Lot 691

A large quantity of vintage packaging, pair of cricket trousers, periodical commemorative magazines, old tins, bottles etc.

Lot 193

NO RESERVE Literary periodical.- Paris Review (The), a good but broken run of 34 vol., comprising vol.13-16, 22-26, 29, and 30-53, original printed and pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and creased, 8vo, Paris, Sadruddin Aga Khan, 1956-72.⁂ The contributors to this famous journal, founded by George Plimpton, Peter Matthiessen and Harold L. Humes in 1953, reads like a veritable 'Who's Who' of the literary and art world, and included: Jean Genet, Francoise Sagan, Thornton Wilder, Truman Capote, Lawrence Durrell, Aldous Huxley, Robert Frost, Malcolm Lowry, Henry Miller, Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Simone de Beauvoir, Saul Bellow, Allen Ginsberg, Arthur Miller, e.e. cummings, Jorge Luis Borges and Jack Kerouac. This set from the library of Tom Maschler of Jonathan Cape, the journal's UK distributor.

Lot 69

Cricket, Two Rare Sets Of Trade cards, 1924 D.C. Thomson & Co. LTD, 'Cricketers' As Presented With 'The Rover' & 'The Vanguard', Complete set of 24 cards, 69mm x 95mm (some adhesive marking, slight scuffs/marks on back where previously laid down) & 1923 Chums (Periodical), 'Cricketers', Complete set of 23 cards, 46mm x 69mm (slight adhesive marking to reverse)

Lot 207

Vieth, Gerhard Ulrich Anton. Physikalischer Kinderfreund, volumes 1-8 (of 10) in 4, volumes 1-4 2nd edition, volumes 5-8 1st edition, Leipzig, 1801-1808 & 1802-1806, 18 engraved plates including some folding and two hand-coloured, folding table to volume 6, some engraved vignettes (including title vignettes to volumes 1-4 and 6) and occasional diagrams to text, small ink library stamp to lower outer corners of title-pages of volumes 1, 3, 5 & 7, paper repair to title of volume 5 without loss of text, contemporary boards with red leather spine labels, heavily rubbed and some edge wear, 8vo, together with [La Fayette (Marie-Madeleine, Pioche de la Vergne, Madame de)] , Zayde, Histoire Espagnole, par Monsieur de Segrais..., volume 1 only (of 2), Paris: Claude Barbin, 1670, bound without 'Un Traitte de l'Origine des Romans, par Monsieur Huet' which usually precedes the main text, some browning, old dampstaining and light soiling, marginal repairs to title-page fore-margin and at foot of final leaf without affecting text, contemporary calf, gilt-decorated spine, upper joint near broken, some wear to extremities, small 8vo, plus Schubert (G.H.von) , Die Symbolik des Traumes, 3rd revised and enlarged edition, Leipzig, 1840, a little scattered light spotting or browning, engraved bookplate detached from front pastedown and adhesive remains to rear pastedown, old quarter cloth over tree boards with leather label to spine, rubbed and partly dampstained with loss at foot of spine, 8vo (Qty: 6)NOTESFirst item: This is probably the first German physics journal for children. Sold as a periodical not subject to return.

Lot 627

LA VIE AU GRAND AIR - MAGAZINE SPORTIF ILLUSTRE - FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY ISSUES OF THE FRENCH WEEKLY MOTORING PERIODICAL comprising No.208 (6 September1902); No.239 (11 April 1903); No.245 (23 May 1903); No.270 (13 November 1903); No.302 (23 June 1904)

Lot 145

Military.- British Military Library (The); or, Journal, 30 parts [all published] in 2 vol., 30 hand-coloured engraved portrait plates, 43 engraved plates, battle-plans or maps, some folding, several heavily trimmed, 1 or 2 with short tears, folding sheet music, diagrams and illustrations, occasional off-setting, later red half-morocco by Brentanos, New York, gilt, slight rubbing to corners and extremities, [Tooley 112], 4to, 1799-1801; sold as a periodical and not subject to return

Lot 465

DICKENS, Charles, Master Humphrey's Clock Weekly Periodical published by Chapman & Hall 1840-1841 in red cloth box together with The Gadshill Edition of the Works of Charles Dickens with notes by Andrew Lang. Chapman & Hall, London 1897. 8vo. gold tooled red cloth. 33 vols plus 2 associated. Eric Gerald Stanley b/p (36)

Lot 480

Antiquarian Books - Dickens (Charles), The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, with Illustrations by Phiz, first edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1844, pp: [i]-xiv, [2], 624, 37 full-page caricature cartoons by Hablot Knight Browne (1815-1882), rebacked contemporary red-stained half-calf over marbled boards, marbled edges, later endpapers, 8vo; Thackeray (William Makepeace), Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero, With Illustrations on Steel and Wood by the Author, first edition, London: Bradbury and Evans, 1848, the engraved title-page and novel prefixed by 6 leaves of a contemporary newspaper or periodical review of the work, clipped and pasted on sheets then bound in, contemporaneous half-calf over marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers en suite, contemporary book label to recto pastedown: Henry W. Martin, later inscribed and dated Dec: 1861, 8vo, [2]

Lot 9443

(Bindings); 'Good Words', nine bound volumes of the Victorian literary periodical 1880-1884, uniform half crimson Morocco gilt, black Morocco gilt title labels to spines, marbled paper covered boards and E.P's, all edges marbled (9)

Lot 110

Boy Scouts Association.  The Daily Arrowe, ... Official Organ of the World Jamboree. Bound vol. of this periodical with illus. & adverts. July/August 1929.

Lot 4131

The Portfolio: An Artistic Periodical, Edited by Philip Gilbert Hamerton, with Many Illustrations, 1885, 1888 & 1889, London: Seeley & Co., illustrated with full-page copperplate etchings, further b/w illustrations accompanying text, harlequin leather and three-quarter leather bindings, mixed folio sizes, (2); Our Conservative and Unionist Statesmen, two-volume set, London: Charles Newman and Company, [n.d. 1895], illustrated with b/w photographic portrait prints, mounted on card leaves, contemporary faux 'alligator' cloth, gilt-lettered upper-covers with royal crown, all edges gilt, folios, (2), [5]

Lot 3433

An Edwardian gilt brass-mounted mahogany periodical or music stand, turning lyre-shaped canterbury, rectangular plinth-shaped plateau above a mechanical wheel, splayed triform base, 72cm high, numbered 5179, c. 1910

Lot 4105

Dickens (Charles), The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, with Illustrations by Phiz, first edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1844, pp: [i]-xiv, [2], 624, 37 full-page caricature cartoons by Hablot Knight Browne (1815-1882), rebacked contemporary red-stained half-calf over marbled boards, marbled edges, later endpapers, 8vo; Thackeray (William Makepeace), Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero, With Illustrations on Steel and Wood by the Author, first edition, London: Bradbury and Evans, 1848, the engraved title-page and novel prefixed by 6 leaves of a contemporary newspaper or periodical review of the work, clipped and pasted on sheets then bound in, contemporaneous half-calf over marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers en suite, contemporary book label to recto pastedown: Henry W. Martin, later inscribed and dated Dec: 1861, 8vo, [2]

Lot 110

NO RESERVE Newnes (George) The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, 21 vol. comprising vol. 8, 10-17, 19, 23-28, 30-34, illustrations, cracked hinges, loose leaf (vol. 32), original pictorial cloth, rubbed and worn, vols 25-34 with staining to covers, 1894-1907; sold as a periodical, not subject to return⁂ Including several Sherlock Holmes stories Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and work by Louis Wain. Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, E. Nesbit, Rudyard Kipling, P. G. Wodehouse, Max Beerbohm and Jerome K. Jerome.

Lot 555

George Augustus Sala hand written letter ALS dated 25/7/1865. (November 1828, 1895) was an author and journalist who wrote extensively for the Illustrated London News as G. A. S. and was most famous for his articles and leaders for The Daily Telegraph. He founded his own periodical, Sala s Journal, and the Savage Club. The former was unsuccessful, but the latter still continues. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 129

The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, 26 volumes, a run, December 1869 - December 1882, numerous black and white illustrations and chromolithographs throughout, including some double page and folding, retaining the folding colour lithograph of the Suez Canal and the panorama of Istanbul, near uniform contemporary half calf gilt, heavily worn and frayed, folio (Qty: 26)NOTESSold as a periodical, not subject to return.

Lot 152

Magazine of Art (The), vol.4-8, 10-15 & 18-22, engraved frontispieces and a few plates (some photogravure), wood-engraved plates and illustrations, vol.4-8 & 19-22 original red roan-backed cloth, the rest contemporary half calf, all rubbed, 1881-98; and 6 others, mostly duplicates, 4to; sold as a periodical, not subject to return (21)

Lot 112

Periodical: The New Irish Journal of Information for the People - The Irish Penny Journal, Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. I No. 52, together 52 Nos., [All Published] July 1840 - June 1841, illus., orig. gilt decor. cloth. As a periodical, w.a.f. V. good. (1)

Lot 115

Periodical: Co. Kerry - The Kerry Magazine: A Monthly Journal of Polite Literature. Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. III No. 28, (lacking only Vol. I No. 3) together 27 Nos. roy 8vo Tralee Jan. 1st 1854 - April 1st 1856, general printed title, cont. hf. calf, mor. label. As a periodical, w.a.f. V. Scarce. (1)

Lot 134

Scarce Belfast PublicationPeriodical: The Rushlight: A Weekly Literary Publication, Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. I No. 41, lacking only one number No. 26 (May 27th) Together 40 nos. 4to Belfast (Clark & Hope) Dec. 3rd 1824 - Sept. 9th 1825. Cont. hf. calf, as a periodical, w.a.f. V. Scarce. (1)

Lot 232

Madden (R.R.) The History of Irish Periodical Literature, 2vols. 8vo L. 1867. First Edn., orig. cloth, good copy. (2)

Lot 262

Periodical: The Mechanic's Magazine, Vols. I & II, Nos. 1 - 56, together 56 Nos., 8vo L. Aug. 30th 1823 - Sept. 18th, 1824. Complete File? illus. thro-out, cont. hf. calf, mor. labels. As a periodical, w.a.f. (2)

Lot 298

Periodical: The Dublin Penny Journal, Vol. I No. 1 - Vol. IV No. 208, 4 vols. in 2, folio D. June 1832 - June 1836. First Edns., illus. thro-out, orig. cloth, rebacked with orig. spines laid down. V. good. As a periodical, w.a.f. (2)

Lot 313

In Recent Celtic Style BindingPeriodical: The Irish Penny Journal, Containing Original Contributions by several of the most eminent Irish Writers. Folio D. 1840 - 41. Vol. I No. 1 - July 4th 1840 - Vol. I No. 52, 1841. Together 52 Nos., illus. thro.-out, recent full green mor. with large Celtic decor. on each cover, & blind tooled spine, mor. label. As a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 317

Periodical: The Scottish Celtic Review, Nos 1 - 4, [All Published] together 4 nos. roy 8vo Glasgow March 1881 - July 1885. Cont. fine crushed crimson mor. raised bands, fine gilt tooled panels, by Blackwell. As a periodical, w.a.f. Fine copy. (1)

Lot 341

Meyer (Kuno), Stern (L. Chr.), Thurneysen (R.), Pokorny (J.) & others. Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie, Vols. 1 - 13, complete Halle 1897 - 1921. First Edns., some plts. & illus. cont. hf. green mor., marble paper sides. V. good set. As a periodical. V. Scarce. (13)

Lot 4

Periodical: Leabhar na hEireann - The Irish Year Book, published by The National Council, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1936, 1937 & 1942. Together 6 vols. sm. 8vo D. 1908 - 1942. Orig. wrappers & cloth. As a periodical, w.a.f. (6)* A rare and most useful reference work for Ireland, covering every subject, even the most diverse.

Lot 432

Periodical: Yeats (W.B.)et al. The Shanachie, An Illustrated Irish Miscellany. Vols. I & II [6 Numbers] All published, D. (Maunsell & Co.) 1906 - 07. Illustrated, orig. decor. buckram. As a periodical, w.a.f. Good. (2)* The contributors included W.B. Yeats, Bernard Shaw, A.E., Padraic Colum, Lady Gregory, J.M. Synge, Susan Mitchel, J.H. Cousins, etc. etc., & artist included, J.B. Yeats, William Orpen, Walter Osborne, Joseph Campbell, Hugh Thompson, etc.

Lot 457

Periodical: Studia Hibernica, No. 1 - 31, together 31 nos, roy 8vo D. 1961-2001, an unbroken run, Nos. 1 - 30 bound in 14 vols. blue cloth, red labels, No. 31 in orig. ptd. boards as issued. As a periodical, w.a.f. A very clean set. (15)

Lot 567

Glór na ly. Páipéar nóchda a n-ay an ví. Machromtha, Mihav 1911, Vol. 1 No. 1 to Beaultuini 1912, Vol. 1 No. 12, probably all published, 8pp per issue, strongly bound in folio green boards. Interesting Munster periodical, entirely in Shan O Cuív's 'simplified' Gaelic spelling. Scarce. (1)

Lot 568

8 Issues of 10Pearse (Padraic), ed. An Barr Buadh Vol. 1 No. 1 to Vol. 1 No. 10 (March - May 1912), but lacking No. 2 (March 23, 1912) and No. 7 (April 27 1912), folio limp wrappers, titled in pencil. Mainly written by Pearse himself, including the open letters to various personalities written under a pseudonym; other contrib. include Eamonn Ceannt and Cathal Ua Seanain. (1)An important and very rare periodical, even incomplete as here. Easily rebound when the missing issues (or photocopies) are located.

Lot 585

Periodical: [Leventhal (A.J.)] Emery (L.K.)ed. The Klaxon, An Irish International Quarterly ... Winter 1923 - 24. [All Published] 4to D. 1924. frontis., 27pp adverts etc. decor. wrappers. V. Scarce. (1)* The Klaxon lasts only one issue, it was the first 'Little Magazine' to be published in the newly born Irish Free State.

Lot 755

Periodical: Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society, Reprint Edition. Containing the Original Volumes 1 - XXIX, now in 6 vols. roy 8vo L. (Dawson) 1967. Illus. etc., orig. ptd. wrappers. Scarce. (6)

Lot 811

Periodical: O'Rahilly (T.F.)ed. Gadelica - A Journal of Modern Irish Studies, Vol. I All Published, roy 8vo D. 1912 - 1913. First Edn., full green cloth. V. good. (1)

Lot 835

With Fine Coloured Plates Periodical: Robinson (W.)ed. Flora & Sylva, A Monthly Review for Lovers of Garden, Woodland, Tree or Flower;.. 3 vols. lg. 4to L. 1903 - 1905. First Edns., 66 fine full page cold. plts., & 247 bl. & white plts., illus., photos etc., uncut, orig. gilt lettered blue cloth. V. good. (1)

Lot 49

Large Quantity of Military Training Manuals, including Home Guard Instruction, Fieldcraft, Periodical Notes on the German Army, RE Training Memoranda, Small Arms Training Anti-Aircraft, Combined Operations c.60 in all.

Lot 535

MILITARY/ Periodical: The Rifle Brigade Chronicle (57 Vols.), The Royal Green Jackets Chronicle (19 vols); The King’s Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle (63 vols.); & 5 Rifle Brigade Association journals. 1890-1965, original editions (mostly hard backs) and in the original boards with the regimental emblem. (144)

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