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Tales of the R.I.C. Anonymous Published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh & London, 1921. these stories from the West of Ireland have long been considered an apologia by the Royal Irish Constabulary in the propaganda war that accompanied the Irish Revolution. An important source, and rather scarce, that originally appeared as a series in "Blackwood's Magazine." The author has now been identified as Major Aubrey Waithman Long, Governor of Belfast Prison at the time.
The Irish Naturalist Volume 1, 1892, publisher's cloth backed boards, together with vols. 11 & 12, 1902-03, all vols. edited by George H Carpenter and R Lloyd Praeger; along with a copy of Maxwell’s Wild Sports of the West of Ireland by W H Maxwell, new edition, 1892 (3)
Directory of British architects 1834-1914 Volume 1: A - K & Volume 2: L- Z. - Antonia Brodie... [et al.]; foreword by Mark Girouard, published by British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects. Continuum 2001.London. New York. First UK Edition, First Print. Two volumes complete, in original blue cloth titles to front board and spine. A biographical directory of some 11,000 British architects who worked between 1834 and 1914. It extends coverage by 14 years and includes 4000 more entries than the 1993 edition including those who worked in Britain at that time but may not have been RIBA members.
The History of Limerick, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military From the Earliest Records, to the Year 1787, Illustrated by Fifteen Engravings to which are added the Charter of Limerick and an Essay on Castle Connell Spa, On Water in General and Cold Bathing by J. Ferrar, Citizen of Limerick. Limerick: A. Watson & Co., 1787. A binding copy, with the city plan and all of the other plates but lacking the county map of Limerick
Portrait Of A Rebel Father. By his Daughter Nora Connolly O'Brien. With a preface by Robert Lynd. Portrait frontispiece. Dublin: Talbot & London: Rich and Cowan, 1935. First edition. Crown octavo. pp. 327. Green cloth, title in black on spine. A fine copy in rare dust jacket.
The Life Of The Bee by Maeterlinck, 1912; Popular Geology by Dionysius Lardner, 1856, Bee & White Ants; Ants, Bees and Wasps by Lubbock, 1888; Beehives and Bee Keepers' Appliances by Hasluck 1916; The British Bee-Keeper's Guide Book by T W Cowan; Fairy Frisket or Peeps at Insect Life by A.L.O.E, 1874; Zoology For Schools by Patterson (Belfast), 1863 (7)
James Thomson. The Seasons Adorned with a set on engravings from original designs. 1794. 1st Book plate joseph Grubb, Clonmel. Outstanding Irish binding by McKenzie with his customary neo-classical gilt urns on spine and his usual multi coloured marbled end papers. Fine & rare
Memorials of Millbank & Chapters in Prison History with Illustrations by R. Goff & the Author - Arthur Griffiths, published 1884. Young Ireland, A Fragment of Irish History 1840-1850 – Sir Charles Gavin Duffy, published 1880. The Cause of Ireland pleaded before the civilised world – Bernard O’Reilly, published 1886. Parliamentary Reminiscences and Reflections 1868 to 1885, George Hamilton. Published 1916. A History of the Irish Rebellion of 1916 – W.B.Wells and K.Marllowe, published 1916. (5)
The Insect World: Being A Popular Account of the Order of Insects; Together With A Description Of The Habits And Economy Of Some Of The Most Interesting Species. FIGUIER, Louis, 1819-1894.. Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York. With 579 Illustrations. A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by P. Martin Duncan. Full calf binding, gilt titles to spine, 5 raised bands with prize binding title to front board "Merenti Collegium Stonyhurst".
County and Town in Ireland under the Georges - Constantia Maxwell, Revised Edition 1949. Dublin Under the Georges – Constantia Maxwell, Revised Edition 1957. The Stranger in Ireland – Constantia Maxwell, First Edition 1954. Refiguring Ireland - David Dickson & Cormac O Grada, first edition 2003. (4)
The Story of the Tobit– Hubert Butler & Claude Harrison. Published 1970. Signed Limited edition of 150 copies. Signed by both Hubert Butler & Claude Harrison, bound in green leather with gilt titles on spine. Herbert Butler, Mass St Canice’s cathedral 1991. Address by Dr, Roy Faster. (2)
John McGahern, That They May Face The Rising Sun, 2002, Faber & Faber, 1st edition, 1st printing, hardback, as new unread condition; John McGahern, Memoir, 2005, Faber & Faber, 1st edition, 1st printing, hardback, as new unread condition; Isaac Asimov, Nemesis, 1989, Doubleday, 1st edition, 1st printing, hardback, as new unread condition; John Banville, The Untouchable, 1997, Picador, 1st edition, 1st printing, hardback, as new unread condition; and Roddy Doyle, The Woman Who Walked Into Doors, 1996, Jonathan Cape, signed by author, 1st edition, 1st printing, hardback, in excellent condition. (5)
The Dublin & South Eastern Railway by Shepherd. 1974; Irish Steam 1920-1939 by Nock. 1989; Travel and Transport in Ireland by Nowlan; Transport in Ireland 1880-1910 by Flanagan; History of water power in Ulster by Gribbon; The Engineering Industry of the North of Ireland by Coe; The Belfast & Down Railway by Patterson and Railway History Ireland. 8 hardbacks all in djs.
King, Jeremiah. County Kerry Past And Present, A Handbook To The Local And Family History Of The County. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., Castle Hacket (P J Paley) Bookplate. First edition. p.p. 338. Incorporating King's Irish-English Dictionary 16 pages. Half calf, gilt titles to spine, gilt top edge. Definitive reference Kerry families. A scarce copy in this condition.
Dissertations On The History Of Ireland. To which is subjoined, A Dissertation on the Irish Colonies established in Britain with some Remarks on Mr. Mac Pherson's Translation of Fingal and Temora by C O'Connor Esq. Dublin: Printed by G Faulkner in Parliament Street. 1766, 290pp; A Dissertation on the First Migrations and Final Settlement of the Scots in North-Britain, 1766, 65pp. Full calf, gilt edge. Folding map, & folding table. A Fenwyke! A Fenwyke (Fenwick Coat of Arms).
Romantic Hidden Kerry. Legendary, Antiquarian and Historical Associations, Political, Economic and Social Conditions & Scenic attractions of the Barony of Corkaguiny by Thos. F. O'Sullivan. Tralee: The Kerryman Ltd., 1931. With illustrations and folding map of Modern Corkaguiny. p.p.656. Thick 8vo. Cloth gilt.
Through The Looking Glass, And What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson). With fifty illustrations by John Tenniel. First edition. First issue misprint "wade" for "wabe" on p. 21. As with the first edition of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Through The Looking-Glass was published for the 1871 Christmas market but bears the following year's date in it's imprint. Published in December 1871, in an edition of 9,000. This copy inscribed Xmas '71. Half leather gilt titles. Purcell & Comp., Bookbinders, Cork, label inside rear cover.
The Mysteries of Ireland, Giving a Graphic and Faithful Account of Irish Secret Societies, & Their Plots, From the Rebellion of 1798 to the Year 1883, with Sketches of the Lives of the Leaders, Their Last Speeches Before Condemnation and the History of Recent Murders in Ireland, including that of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr Thomas Burke. London: Milner and Co, Ltd. c.1884, original embossed green cloth with gilt titles; and another copy London: Printed for the bookseller in briht blue cloth (2)
Daniel Corkery. SIGNED Titles - The Threshold Of Quiet. Talbot Press, Dublin & Cork, c.1925 with pictorial dust jacket over pale brown boards; and A Munster Twilight. Dublin: The Talbot Press, 89 Talbot Street. 1917. With printed dust jacket over printed blue boards. Both signed by Daniel Corkery in Irish and in English. Along with Twenty Years a Growing, M O'Sullivan 1933; Adrigoole by P O'Donnell; Islanders by P O'Donnell; Islanders by P O'Donnell; The Islandman by Tomás Ó Crohan, 1934 (7)
Iosagain agus Scealta eile agus Danta, Padraig Mac Piarais, no date, Connradh na Gaedhilge, softcover, in good condition, illustrations by Beatrice Elvery; and The Man Called Pearse, Desmond Ryan, 1919, signed by author, Maunsel & Co., hardback, in very good condition. (2)
Memoir Of The Lady Freemason. Day John Memoir of the Hon Elizabeth Aldworth of Newmarket Court Co. Cork. An account of the first female who was initiated into the Ancient Order of Freemasonry at Doneraile Court, Co. Cork. Published by Brother John Day. Cork: Guy & Co., 1941. Original boards with gilt title. p.p.22
Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam by Edward Fitzgerald. Illustrated by Willy Pogany. Original publisher’s olive grey cloth and correct dust wrapper. With 16 full-page colour plates. London: George Harrap, c.1930; Stories From The Arabian Nights retold by Laurence Housman, with drawings by Edmund Dulac. First Edition Later Printing. Collection of 6 favourite tales, each with multiple full-colour plates; Travelling Sketches. Trollope, Anthony. Published by Chapman & Hall, London, 1866. First edition. 112pp plus 22 pages of ads to rear. Original red pebbled cloth; The Arabian Nights, illus. by Earle Goodenow, 1946; Aesop’s Fables In Words Of One Syllable by Mary Godolphin, with 25 illustrations by Harrison Weir. London: Routledge; The World Of Pooh by A. A. Milne. 1966 reprint. Red cloth, gilt titles, d/j (6)
World War 2 Interest, D-D Landings and Battle of the Bulge. four signed photos consisting of. (1). Landing Craft at Omaha Beach ON D-DAY June 6th, Signed by the following soldiers Glenwood Hawkins, Charles Neighbour and Don Englar. (2 & 3 photos). Battle of the Bulge, 10th Armoured Division both signed by tank driver, Stanley J. Debick. (4). 101st Airbourne, D-Day Landings, photo of soldiers boarding a plane, Signed by James IH Martín. (4)
Ellis, William. The Modern Husbandman: or, the Practice of Farming for the Month of May (lacks title page) bound with, the Months of June, July & August, all with their title pages. Dublin: George Faulkner, 1793, full calf; Varley, Charles. A Treatise On Agriculture, Intitled the Yorkshire Farmer (vol II) - full year calendar. Dublin: Alex McCullon, 1766, full calf, fold-out plate and tables; Doyle, Martin. Hints To Small Holders On Planting And On Cattle. Dublin: William Curry, Jun and Co., 1830, p.p.88 with illustrations, delicate wrappers; and Drummond, James L.. First Steps To Botany, intended as Popular Illustrations of the Science.. London: Longman, Rees ..., 1826; and three other related (7)
Burke, Rev. William P.. The Irish Priests In The Penal Times (1660-1760). Waterford: N. Harvey & Co., 1914. First Edition. Pp vii, 491. Quarter leather. Burke describes the operation of the penal laws in every county in Ireland, by means of commentaries on transcripts from sources in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the British Museum. & Public Records Office, Dublin.
Irish Folk History Plays (First Series) – 6) Lady Gregory published 1912. Antiquities of the Irish Countryside – Sean P. Riordain, published 1943 & The Massacre of Smerwick, - Alfred O’Rahilly published 1938. (Bound together) And so began the Irish nation – Seamus Mac Call, published 1931. Irish Antiquities and Archaeology – W.Gamble, published 1950. Ireland and the Catholic Church – George T.Stokes, published 1907. The Celtic Gospels – Lemuel Hopkins James. Published 1934. Signed by the author to a label to the verso of the front board. (6)

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