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B9781374994331Hardback. New. hardcover
026620855X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1527985598.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
B9781165154937New. unknown
20072-142808133XIndypublish.com 2007. Paperback. New. 156 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.36 inches. Indypublish.com paperback
1978Q-0517250527Crescent 1978-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Crescent hardcover
2005x-1860941354Imperial College Pr 2005. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 328 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Imperial College Pr hardcover
A9781860941351Hardback. New. Aims to represent a comprehensive treatment of the subject covering the theoretical principles experimental status and applications of short-pulse laser-matter interactions. This book looks at the physical phenomena which arise as a result of this form of "light-matter" interaction. hardcover
1843426420.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
4165William Collins of London, "Britain in Pictures", London, 1943. In-8, cartonnage éditeur illustrée sous jaquette illustrée, 47 pp.
pp. xvi, 256. Plus illustrations. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Reprint of the 1940 edition. Burt Franklin: Bibliography & Reference Series 330. As new. **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF7
1997007278Ireland : John Hinde Ltd. 1997 1997. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 156 pages : color illustrations maps ; 37 cm ; ISBN: 1858330742; 9781858330747 ; OCLC: 49729345 ; "John Hinde original." ; Contents: Introduction -- The Southwest -- The Southeast -- The East and Midlands -- The West -- The Northwest -- The Northeast -- Kerry -- Cork -- Limerick -- Tipperary -- Waterford -- Wexford -- Laois -- Offaly -- Kildare -- Wicklow -- Dublin -- Meath -- Louth -- Cavan -- Monaghan -- Longford -- West Meath -- Clare -- Galway -- Roscommon -- Mayo -- Sligo -- Leitrim -- Donegal -- Fermanagh -- Tyrone -- Londonderry -- Antrim -- Down -- Armagh ; blue cloth with color pictorial dustjacket ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> [Ireland] : John Hinde Ltd., 1997 hardcover
441606Relfe Brothers. Hardcover. Fair. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Publication date guessed as 1888 mentioned in listings of other books. Lightly worn one name inside. Relfe, Brothers hardcover
1953mon0000029792Batsford 1953. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. FIRST EDITION with dust jacket - rare and collectable - will send out 1 st class post Batsford unknown
1953mon0001625221B. T. Batsford Ltd 1953T. hardcover. Good. . First edition. With dust jacket. B. T. Batsford Ltd hardcover
1929989W28London: Victor Gollancz Limited 1929. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8" by 5.5". None. An uncommon presentation copy in original dust wrapper and inscribed to the author's friend publisher Alister Mathews. An uncommon example of a presentation copy of this title in its original unclipped dust wrapper. A volume of poetry by Irish writer Monk Gibbon friend of writers like W. B. Yeats.Bound in original brown cloth and inscribed by the author to the front free endpaper. The inscription reads 'To my friend Alister Mathews who likes poetry well enough to publish it and who was godparent to many of these poems when they first appeared at the font. Monk Feb 25th 1929'.This is the copy owned by Alister Mathews who operated the Greyhound Press throughout the 1920s through which he published the works of his friend the author Monk Gibbon. Mathews later collected and dealt artwork and literature. Bound in original brown cloth. In original unclipped dust wrapper in removable protective wrap. Externally very smart. Very slight bumping to head and tail. Slight fading and spotting to spine. Fading to board extremities. The odd marks to boards. Slight chipping and creasing to title label to spine. Spotting to endpapers. Author's ink inscription to front free endpaper. Dust wrapper very smart. Sunning to dust wrapper spine and extremities. Mild chipping to extremities. Mild rubbing to extremities. Small tide marks to spine. The odd mark to covers. Internally generally firmly bound. Slight strain between pp.64-65. Pages generally bright and clean with the odd spot. Slight spotting to text block edges. Very Good Victor Gollancz Limited hardcover
2204124 Sandycove Road Sandycove Co. Dublin. 10 November 1970. 1p 12mo. In good condition on lightly-creased grey paper. Addressed to 'Dear Prof Brunbaugh'. He explains that Brunbaugh's letter of 19 September 'went into a large collective envelope marked “For attentionâ€' adding 'You can guess what that means. It is lucky ever to have come out.' He has 'made a copy of a short poem' for Brunbaugh and hopes that he will go and see him when he next comes to Ireland. 24 Sandycove Road, Sandycove, Co. Dublin. 10 November 1970. unknown
216224 Sandycove Road Sandycove Co. Dublin 26 May 1954. Poet. Two pages 8vo good condition. He gotr the impression from a letter George sent that he and another approved of Monk Gibbon's book. He quotes Flaubert on the idea that an author works hard but cannot expect profit "but to fail to see it even in print would stick in my gizzard." He asks for advice - does he know anybody at Heinemann he knows someone. "Has Verschoyle money behind him". He is finding delay and "subsequent disappointments too wearing. And with each one the typescript gets a little more woebegone". He discussses his and George's movements refers to "the Dublin transcripts" see below tells of plans to review George's new book for the "Irish Times". Since George is reading the typescript he will not ask Storm Jameson to do so. Poss. referring to his "Western Germany" 1955. This letter is enclosed in a pamphlet XXVth International Congress of the P.E.N. "The Literature of Peoples whose Language restricts wide Recognition" In Irish also Dublin-Belfast 8-13 June 1953 good condition to which Gibbon contributed "On the status of poetry today". George has scrawled a reference to Gibbon's article/speech on the front cover. 24 Sandycove Road, Sandycove, Co. Dublin, 26 May 1954. unknown
19482091202133201322Jonathan Cape London 1948. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Jonathan Cape, London paperback
1927783J16London: The Grayhound Press 1927. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 10.5" by 7". Picart Le Doux. An limited edition inscribed copy of this poetry anthology by Monk Gibbon with an unpublished poem written by the author on the first free-endpaper. This is a particularly special copy of 'The Branch of Hawthorn Tree' by renowned Irish poet and author Monk Gibbon. It is part of limited edition printing of 460 copies of which this is copy number 352. On the front pastedown is a previous owner's bookplate and reads: 'Michael and Irene Franklin 9 Lower Mall W.6.'. It is thought that Michael Franklin was known to the author because the author has written an intimate and heartfelt inscription on the front free-endpaper: 'Michael Franklin Most restless or mortals nextto indecipherable.' It is dated September 1927. Twenty years later in January 1947 the author wrote another inscription including a handwritten unpublished poem. It is indeed a very special copy of this book. This copy also includes the publisher's advert on an unattached piece of parchment. 'The Branch of Hawthorn Tree' is a collection of poetry by Monk Gibbon mostly consisting of lyrical prose poems. The book includes many coloured illustrations by French painter Picart Le Doux. The book was printed from Deberny Type on Arches paper. With the original glassine dustwrapper. In the publisher's original paper wraps. With the scarce glassine wrap intact. Externally smart with just a few handling marks to the front and rear wraps. Minor bumping to the head and tail of spine. Hinges are weak but remain intact. Glassine wrap has several chips to the head and tail. With a few ink marks to the front wrap. Internally binding loosening in places owing to the binding type. Pages are generally bright and clean. Very Good The Grayhound Press paperback
103.524Paris, Robert Laffont/Le Club Français du Livre, 1970-1972. 15 x 23, 12 volumes, lv-834 + xxi-1045 + lxiii-831 + xxvi-1097 + xxxiii-633 + xl-693 + xliv-677 + xxxix-885 + lv-749 + xli-829 + xxv-695 + xlviii-650 pages, nombreuses illustrations et cartes en couleurs, 1 frontispice en couleurs dans chaque volume, reliure d'édition simili-cuir, dos : 2 pièces de titre et cadre doré, tête dorée, très bon état.
1931030886London: Jarrolds Publishers 1931 Undtaed but 1931. 12mo. original black cloth gilt a little rubbed & frayed spine gilding dulled occ. spots & offsetting to endpapers; lacks dustwrapper; pp. 384 last blank. A very good copy of the uncommon first edition. A cycle of interlinked fantasy stories with a Middle Eastern background by the author of 'A Scots Quair'. First Edition. Hard Cover. VG/No Jacket. Jarrolds Publishers hardcover
1931WRCLIT78606Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 1931. Gilt lettered lavender cloth. Top edge and rear board a bit dust speckled but a very good copy in pictorial dust jacket with faded spine some dust spotting on verso and a few short edge tears. First US edition of work published in the UK as THE CALENDS OF CAIRO. Two brief comments by Mitchell's friend H. G. Wells appear in the prelims along with an Introduction by Leonard Huxley. This book occurs in at least two bindings of which this is the form most likely to be primary; the other is cheap orange cloth lettered in black. BLEILER p.141. NCBEL IV:588. Bobbs-Merrill hardcover books
E5G2303230398Art Media Resources Ltd. hardcover. Like New. 10x8x0. Brand New! Cover has minor shelf rubbings. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily. Expedited shipping available. Art Media Resources Ltd hardcover
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