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1926141411Paris: Au Sans Pareil 1926. Softcover. Fine. Limited Edition. 955pp. Octavo. Bound in the original wrappers with a stiff blue wrap around jacket with dark blue lettering on the front and spine. One of 60 limited copies printed on Vergé de Hollande-- numbered 56 to 115-- with an extra suite of the 5 etchings by Marc Chagall in the latter portion of the book; this copy is #110. Deckling to all text block edges. Illustrated with five full page etchings by Chagall throughout the text with duplicate copies of the plates bound at the end; all the etchings have the original tissue guards. The blue jacket has faded quite a bit and is more of a buff colour and has some water stains on the back panel and to the spine in spots. Some transfer from the inner folds of the jacket is apparent on the ffep although it is quite faint. Internally clean and an attractive copy overall. Limited to a printing of 960 copies in total with 60 of those on Vergé de Hollande of which this copy is one. In 1923 Marc Chagall moved to Paris and received several commissions for visual narratives including this story by Marcel Arland. The text is comprised of a short story told in reverse beginning with the death of a young girl's illegitimate baby and ending with the first night she and her lover spend together. The girl is vilified by her neighbors and Chagall's first image shows her being taken away by the police as a crowd yells and shames her. Another plate shows the girl giving birth alone in her backyard among the chickens and empty crates. Due to the popularity of Chagall's prints many copies of this book were split apart and the etchings were sold individually. This is a complete and clean copy. 1926 Au Sans Pareil paperback
18485Paris N.R.F. 22 juin 1931. 1 vol. 190 x 280 mm de 59 p. 1 et 3 f. Demi-maroquin gris bleu titre en long tête dorée papier à décor sur les plats couvertures conservées reliure signée Goy et Vilaine - titrage C. Ribal. . Édition originale. Illustrée de 6 gravures : une lithographie signée à pleine page tirée par Desjobert et 5 gravures en taille-douce tirées par Paul Hassen. Un des 19 exemplaires sur vélin de hollande n° XXIV. . Gilbert est le héros de L'Ordre publié deux ans plus tôt et couronné cette année-là par le prix Goncourt. Le personnage créé par l'auteur l'a poursuivi : Gilbert cet adolescent anxieux face à une société qu'il hait et entend combattre Arland souhaite continuer de le faire parler : se seront d'abord ces Carnets qu'il demande à Georges Rouault d'illustrer ; suivront après une nouvelle édition augmentée en 1944 d'autres carnets en 1960 et en 1965 qui forment écrit Jean Duvignaud un « dialogue saisissant entre le romancier et son héros …. Les Carnets de Gilbert furent une sorte de collaboration. De là à peine un livre une cinquantaine de pages - mais qui me devinrent précieuses par la grâce d'un nouveau collaborateur. Pourtant ces planches que composa Rouault si je les trouvais admirables je me suis d'abord étonné du sens qu'elles imposaient à mes notes. Je ne m'en étonne plus maintenant que trente ans ont passé. Tandis que j'écrivais en marge d'un roman Rouault semble avoir prévu une histoire beaucoup plus longue et sans fiction » in M. Arland La nuit et les sources Paris Gallimard 1968 p. 170. Très bel exemplaire en parfait tirage des eaux-fortes de Rouault dans un délicate reliure de Patrice Goy titrée par Claude Ribal. Isabelle Rouault et François Chapon 359 ; Carteret IV 48 ; Monod 470 ; Skira 314 ; Rauch 151 ; The Artist & the Book p.181. « Despite frequent descriptions of these color plates as reproductions they are original etchings as recorded in the colophon. The single black lithograph and the etching on the title-page demonstrate Rouault's mastery of black as a positive color value. » Paris, N.R.F., (22 juin) 1931. 1 vol. (190 x 280 mm) de 59 p., [1] et 3 f. Demi-maroquin gris bleu, titre en long, tête dorée, unknown
29371Dublin. The Dolmen Press. 1953. Soft cover. 8vo 19x 13cm 8p. this being #31 of 50 numbered & signed copies signed by Arland Ussher with 6 hand coloured linocuts by Michael Morrow on Irish vellum paper bound in lime yellow flat grain buckram gilt titles along the spine and Dolmen monograph over the upper cover unopened bookplate a fine copy rare ids Miller 12. A further 500 copies were published in decorated boards some in wrappers October 1953. "A 'secular' Christmas booklet which proved popular due to the keen wit of Arland Ussher's text and Michael Morrow's cuts". Miller. Dublin. The Dolmen Press. 1953 unknown
1957040441Ireland: Dolmen Press 1957. First Edition Limited & Numbered . Hardcover. Very Good/NO Dustwrapper. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Designs drawn by Leslie MacWeeney. First Edition Limited & Numbered No 162 of 250 copies. Dolmen Press Dublin Ireland 1957. illus viii 64pp hb No Dust-wrapper 1/4 grey cloth marbled boards spine discoloured covers rubbed chipped & bumped pages slightly browned couple of pages marked vg <br/> <br/> Dolmen Press hardcover
1997x-0824798228Marcel Dekker Inc 1997. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 637 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.50 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
194931230AB1949. First edition. London Robert Hale Limited 1949. Octavo. Frontispiece - Photograph 244 pages. Hardcover with original dustjacket. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Inscribed and signed on endpaper. Two manuscript letters loosely inserted. Manuscript entry correction/explanation/annotations by Maurice Headlam to Arland Ussher on page 166 and page 175. Maurice Headlam was the British civil servant in Ireland who was British Treasurer Remembrancer and Deputy Paymaster for Ireland from 1912 a post due for abolition with Home Rule and which he held to May 1920. His Autobiography "Irish Reminiscences" London: Robert Hale 1947 included the stark printed Dedication in the book which reads:"To those Who Have Loved Ireland and Do Not Care Much for Eire". The Autobiography includes the following chapters: To Ireland as a Tourist / Appointment as Official in Ireland / First Impressions of Dublin / Ireland in 1912 / People Clubs and Personalities / Work and Officials / Irish Sport / Irish Problems and Politics / April 1912 - August 1914 / The War / The Irish Rebellion and After / Last Years in Ireland / Irishmen - Irish Speech and Irish Language / The Irish Country / Index // ____________________________________________________ Percival Arland Ussher 9 September 1899 24 December 1980 was an Anglo-Irish academic essayist and translator. Ussher was born in Battersea London the only child of Emily Jebb born at the Lyth estate Ellesmere Shropshire in 1872 and Irishman Beverley Grant Ussher. The Jebbs were a wealthy and influential family of reformers. His grandmother Eglantyne Louisa Jebb founded the Home Arts and Industries Association his aunt Eglantyne Jebb founded the Save the Children organisation and his aunt Dorothy Jebb Buxton was a humanitarian. Beverley Ussher worked for the Board of Education in England as an Inspector of Schools. They lived in England until his retirement in 1914 at which time they moved to Ireland and lived at Cappagh House in Dungarvan County Waterford. Emily Ussher was also an activist and tried to raise the alarm about the atrocities the Black and Tans were committing against the Irish. Ussher studied at Cambridge University for some time. In 1926 he published a translation of The Midnight Court Cúirt an Mheán-Oíche by the Irish Gaelic-language poet Brian Merriman. Ussher published The Face and Mind of Ireland 1949 and Three Great Irishmen 1952 a comparative study of Shaw Yeats and Joyce. Ussher moved to County Waterford to manage the family farm before moving to Dublin in 1953. Wikipedia hardcover
2007x-080586069XPsychology Pr 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 340 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Psychology Pr hardcover
195799006Dublin: Doleman Press 1957. Hardcover Octavo. Hardcover. Good. white spine black lettering decorated boards no dust jacket 63 pp covers lightly worn on the edges covers slightly bent <br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking or insurance / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Doleman Press hardcover
1957016535Dublin Ireland: The Dolmen Press 1957. Book. Illus. by Leslie MacWeeney. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition First Print. Pp. viii 61. Original Qty Linen marbled boards. One of 250 numbered copies printed letterpress at the Dolmen press this is '55 Chip to marble on rear board light rubbing else clean tight binding. The Dolmen Press Hardcover
1997DBS-9780824798222marcel dekker 1997. 1. Hardcover. New. marcel dekker hardcover
1997DBS-9780824798222marcel dekker 1997. 1. Hardcover. New. marcel dekker hardcover
1926314279London: Cape 1926. First edition. 79pp. 8vo. Orange cloth. Fine in near fine unclipped dustjacket. First edition. 79pp. 8vo. Cape unknown
1957417554Dublin: The Dolmen Press and Sandymount Press 1957. Softcover. Near Fine. Second edition and first by The Dolman Press. Drawings by Tate Adams. Illustrated stiff paper wrappers. Modestly age-toned very near fine. One of 1000 copies. The Dolmen Press and Sandymount Press unknown
195774247single sheet in black ink with printed illustration Dolmen Press Ballad Sheet New Series No.2 Published by The Dolmen Press paperback
2011BN263491William B. Eerdmans Publishing 2011. 2011. Hardcover. Paul's Letter to the Romans. A Commentary <br/><br/>Paul's Letter to the Romans. A Commentary Hultgren Arland J. William B. Eerdmans Publishing hardcover
194787455Paris : Librairie Gallimard Edition de la Nouvelle Revue FranÂaise 1947. 185x120mm. brochÂŽ. Nom du possesseur sur le haut de la page de garde supÂŽrieure autrement trÂs bel exemplaire. Papier cristal dÕorigine conservÂŽ. Edition originale sur papier vÂŽlin pur fil Navarre numÂŽrotÂŽe n.¡ 13 / 30 deuxiÂme tirage aprÂs 13 exemplaires sur vergÂŽ de Hollande et avant 540 exemplaires sur papier Alfa Navarre. 289 Librairie Gallimard, Edition de la Nouvelle Revue FranÂaise unknown
1957ARC92767Dolman Press 'Ballad Sheet' series Dublin 1957. Book. Very Good. No Binding. 1st Edition. First edition of this poem issued as no. 2 new series of the Dolman Press Ballad Sheets. A single sheet measuring 16cm x 32cm featuring one black and white illustration and Ussher's eight stanza ballad "after Crime & Punishment". A touch of light wear and discolouration to the upper edge. Very good. Dolman Press, 'Ballad Sheet' series, Dublin unknown
__3112755480de Gruyter 1952. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 104 pages. German language. 11.03x8.27x11.00 inches. de Gruyter hardcover
19942492190701001Tiare Pubns 1994-02-01. Paperback. Very Good. Volume 2.Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Tiare Pubns paperback
112Paperback. Very Good. SIGNED Paris: Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise 1927. Softcover in printed wraps. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY MARCEL ARLAND on front blank page. 79 4 pages illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author by Marc Chagall. 7-1/4 x 5 inches. First edition one of 686 total numbered copies of which 120 were HC this copy; 550 regular copies and 16 on japon. Minor bumping to wraps text slightly age-toned erasure to ffep else very good overall condition. No ownership markings NOT EX-LIBRARY. fprw2b hardcover
2007x-0226798666Univ of Chicago Pr 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 443 pages. 9.25x6.50x1.25 inches. Univ of Chicago Pr hardcover
1952001275London: Victor Gollancz 1952. Anglo-Irish Gaelic scholar and critic Percival Arland Ussher 1899-1980 was renowned for his wit combined with critical insight "Thirty years ago to praise James Joyce was an act of daring; today it needs an almost equal daring to criticise him.". Ussher believed that none of these great writers could be understood without reference to their Irish background. Later he was a champion of J.P. Donleavy and wrote the Introduction to the American edition of "The Ginger Man." This is a Fine copy of the Second Printing of the First Edition. Blue cloth binding with gilt title on the spine. 160 pages clean and bright. The fragile dustwrapper in complete and unclipped with a darkened spine even tanning and a small waterstain on the rear panel; in an archival plastic protector. This work is quite scarce and rarely found in such nice condition. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. Victor Gollancz Hardcover
195858734New York: Farrar Straus & Cudahy 1958. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good dust jacket. Chip to jacket crown at spine. Toning. A few small creases to jacket edges. ; ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Farrar, Straus & Cudahy hardcover
1942016543Baile Atha Cliath Dublin : Oifig an tSoláthair 1942. Book. Very Good . Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. First Edition First Printing first impression . Pp. 394. Portrait opposite title page of Thomáis Uí Mhuirthe. A wonderful association copy to the author's aunt Isabel Mary Grant Ussher who provided the Portrait of Thomáis Uí Mhuirthe for the book itself she is credited beneath the picture. Signed Inscribed and dated by the author on the front end page. To my dearest Aunt Isobel From Arland in gratitude for her contribution to this immortal work! . Oifig an tSoláthair Hardcover
1967__3111183971Mouton De Gruyter 1967. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 303 pages. French language. 9.10x6.20x9.61 inches. Mouton De Gruyter hardcover