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201415867Paris, Pocket, 2000 ; in-12, 279 pp., br.
172927852London: J. Newcomb 1729. First Edition Rare. Illustrated with the engraved frontispiece portrait. 8vo bound in later half-calf over marbled boards the spine with raised bands compartments decorated with panel designs in gilt black morocco lettering label gilt. 2 135; 62 appendix pp. A very well preserved unpressed and crisp copy the portrait with a bit of old evidence of damp unobtrusive and visually mostly confined to the verso. An English soldier adventurer and Jacobite conspirator Bernardi's involvement in an assassination plot against William III led to his subsequent forty-year imprisonment without proper trial in Newgate. While the principal conspirators were executed Bernardi and five others were held without coming to trial initially for a year ostensibly to gather further evidence. However their continued imprisonment was sanctioned by subsequent Acts even after William III's death. Bernardi's life in prison was made difficult by effects of the old wounds he had sustained in the 1670s. Bernardi also complained that his confinement in the "dismal and loathsome" gaol had cost him "above seven hundred pounds for his lodging". J. Newcomb hardcover
11837'Reprinted from the Manchester Guardian of February 7 1921.' Published by the Peace with Ireland Council 30 Queen Anne's Chambers London S.W.1. Printed by the Caledonian Press Ltd. T. U. 74 Swinton Street London W.C.1. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Fair on aged high-acidity paper. Drophead title with the second part reading in its entirety: 'County Court Judge Bodkin K.C. at the conclusion of the Ennis County Clare Quarter Sessions on February 5 1921 made a grave statement as to the violence committed by the forces of the Crown in Ireland in the following words: -'. The article reprints a report by Bodkin to the Rt Hon. Sir Hamar Greenwood Chief Secretary for Ireland under the following headings: 'Looting at Lahinch' 'Men Shot at Ennistymon' 'Murder at Miltown-Malbay' 'Directed to Call for Body' 'Complaint to Colonel of Auxiliaries' 'Application Dismissed' 'Juristiction not "Ousted"' 'People Treated with Great Violence' 'No Charges Against Victims' and 'Burden Too Heavy for Ratepayers'. The report ends: 'In conclusion I venture to repeat an opinion expressed at a previous sessions three months ago that law and order cannot be restored or maintained by what I felt constrained to describe as a competition in crime.' One copy on COPAC etc LSE. 'Reprinted from the Manchester Guardian of February 7, 1921.' Published by the Peace with Ireland Council, 30 Queen Anne's Chamb unknown
184446644ABLondon, Newby, Mortimer, Cavendish 1844. 3 Bände. 12°. [1] Bl., [6], [5], 353 S., [2] Bl.; [1] Bl., 5 S., [1] Bl., 323 S.; [2] Bl., 339 S. Halbleder der Zeit mit 2 Rückenschildern und etwas Rückenvergoldung, marmorierte Vorsätze. Leder etwas berieben, einige kl. Braunflecke. Gestoch. Exlibris am Spiegel.
184463111London: J.&C. Walker 9 Castle Street Published by Longman & Co. ca. 1844. 16mo. 3.5 x 5 in. folding out to 13.25 x 16.5 in. dissected 15-panel hand-coloured steel-engraved map linen-backed w/ 3 leaf folding population and mileage distance chart from Dublin by County mounted on front pastedown. Dark gray-green publisher’s cloth portfolio pocket binding decorative borders in blind gilt lettering stamped on front cover a NF copy. First edition thus of this very scarce dissected pocket map of Ireland published against the backdrop of the full impact of the Great Potato Famine which from 1841-1851 resulted in the diaspora and death of nearly 30% of the Irish population and as reflected in the mileage table mounted with the map the population in 1845 had already dropped from 8.2 million in 1841 to 7.7 million by 1844 and it would plummet further to below 6.5 million by 1851. The bulk of these emigrated to the United States Canada and the United Kingdom resulting in the fact that Ireland’s current population still resides below the high of 1841 and nearly 38 million Irish-Americans claim descent from the successive waves of migration much of which channeled through New York’s Lower East Side and the Bowery in the 19th-Century. John Walker 1787-1873 was a British mapmaker engraver lithographer hydrographer draughtsman and publisher publishing nautical charts and geographical maps with his brothers Charles and Alexander in their firm J.&C. Walker located at 9 Castle Street Holborn from 1841-1847 and moving to 37 Castle St. in 1848 where they remained to 1875. Much of their work was published under the auspices of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge or S.D.U.K. Worldcat locates 1 copy Yale. J.&C. Walker, 9 Castle Street, Published by Longman & Co., hardcover
16130Married Women's Property Committee. No printer but probably Alexander Ireland & Co. Manchester. Undated 1879. 2pp. 8vo. Handbill with drophead title. In good condition lightly-aged disbound. No copy found on either COPAC or OCLC Worldcat. [Married Women's Property Committee.] No printer [but probably Alexander Ireland & Co., Manchester.] Undated [1879]. unknown
16134Married Women's Property Committee. 'A. Ireland & Co. Printers Pall Mall Manchester.' Dated on last page 'March 1879.'. 2pp. 12mo. On grey paper. In good condition lightly-aged disbound. First page headed 'Married Women's Property Committee.' followed by list in two columns of the names of the Committee's 26 members including 'DR. PANKHURST' with the names and addresses of the treasurer Mrs Jacob Bright and the secretary Mrs Wolstenholme Elmy. Text begins: 'We desire to inform our friends that Mr. Hibbert has put down for an early day after Easter the following notice of motion: - "To call attention to the working of the Married Women's Property Acts of 1870 and 1874 and to move a resolution in favour of their amendments.' No copy located either on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. Married Women's Property Committee. 'A. Ireland & Co., Printers, Pall Mall, Manchester.' Dated on last page 'March, 1879.' unknown
16163Manchester: A. Ireland & Co. Printers Pall Mall. 1870. 16pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. The only copy traced either on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat at the London School of Economics. Manchester: A. Ireland & Co., Printers, Pall Mall. [1870.] paperback
16222Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co. Printers. 1873. At foot of last page: 'Copies of this pamphlet may be had from Miss WOLSTENHOLME 63 Finborough Road London S.W.'. 22pp. 8vo. Disbound and with title-leaf loose otherwise in good condition lightly-aged. J. G. Shaw Lefevre as well as Gregory Lopez O. Morgan Staveley Hill W. Fowler W. S. J. Wheelhouse P. H. Muntz H. C. Raikes and the Attorney General. Three copies on COPAC and three on OCLC WorldCat. No copy currently on the market. Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., Printers. 1873. [At foot of last page: 'Copies of this pamphlet may be had from Miss WOLSTE unknown
16133Married Women's Property Committee. Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co. Printers. 1879. 39 1pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. One copy on COPAC at the Bishopsgate Library and none on OCLC WorldCat. [Married Women's Property Committee.] Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., Printers. 1879. paperback
116775London John Cumberland 1828. . Cumberland issue; 4 vols; 8vo 22 x 14 cm; 26 folding aquatint plates by Cruikshank 24 hand-coloured one engraved folding plate in vol. IV engraved titles to each vol. bound without half-titles and letterpress titles occasional minor browning and light offsetting; 20th-century crushed red morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere gilt spines in 6 compartments all edges gilt spines slightly faded inor wear very good or better housed in a rewd cloth slipcase faded.<br /> A handsome set of Ireland's Life of Napoleon Bonaparte in crushed red morocco by Bayntun Riviere illustrated with 26 aquatint plates by George Cruikshank after original drawings by Carle Vernet Denon Pierre-Paul Prud'hon Duplessis-Bertaux and other Napoleonic and battlefield artists.<br /> Abbey Life 359; Tooley 211. London, John Cumberland, [1828]. hardcover
535267Limerick, Thomond Archaeological Society, 1967. Grand in-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, XVI-535 pp., 22 pl., portrait en frontispice, fig.
Belfast, printed and sold by Samuel Archer, 1808-1810, volumi 4, in-8, legatura coeva in mezza pelle (spellature diffuse, mancanze al dorso del primo volume, consunzioni), pp. [4], 484 - [4], 456 - [4], 476 - [4], 508, VII, [1]. Rara edizione impressa a Belfast. Fioriture sparse.
GF16265Notice biographique et portrait gravé parus dans la Galerie des Contemporains Illustres publié à Paris chez Ducrocq - sd - (vers 1850) - Plaquette in12 brochée de 48 pages + portrait en frontispice (sans couverture, à relier) - trés bon état -
125771850s. Carte-de-visite size c.6 x 10cm faded photograph of Bridget Winthrop or engraving of sl. spotted on reverse the following information in MS. Bridget Winthrop married to Wm Maunsell Mrs Wm Maunsell gt grandmother of H.O. DonnellMA CLK space great great Grandmother to Mrs Petronella O'Donnell and to Mr Elliot O'Donnell". Printed on reverse: Mrs. C. Flynn Bookseller & Stationer Circulating Library Photographic Studio 20 George Street Limerick".From the archive of Elliot O'Donnell Irish ghost-hunter. Note: Limerick: Mrs. C. Flynn 40 Great George's-street one of the publishers of "The Celt" periodical c.1857. Unusual in being a female bookseller and involved in the new art of photography I have found no other information about her yet. Image available by request or on my website. [1850s?] unknown
18351356315Washington: Duff Green 1835. First American Edition. Hardcover. Octavo v 314 pp. First American Edition from the Second Dublin Edition. Good; bound in contemporary leather with few surface marks to covers and wear to spine edges and corners; binding tight; text block age-toned but clean; extensive foxing and age-toning to pages throughout; previous bookseller sticker on front pastedown; MF consignment. 1356315. Special Collections. Duff Green hardcover
1893567081893 Paris, Librairie Blériot, Henri Gautier successeur, 1893, grand in 8° relié pleine percaline rouge de l'éditeur, VIII-290 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; frottis et défauts à la reliure.
59405P., Didier, 1875, in 12 relié demi-basane rouge, dos à nerfs, 359 pages ; rousseurs ; un feuillet effrangé ; frottis.
018818[Philippe Briet, Parallela geographiae veteris et novae] Hibernia seu Britannia minor - Irlande. Gravure originale, 1649, environ 240*170mm. Gravure tirée de l'ouvrage du savant jésuite Philippe Briet (1601-1668) publié en 1648-1649. Texte au dos. [437]
018824[Philippe Briet, Parallela geographiae veteris et novae] Irlande ou Hibernie. Gravure originale, 1649, environ 240*170mm. Gravure tirée de l'ouvrage du savant jésuite Philippe Briet (1601-1668) publié en 1648-1649. Texte au dos. [437]
515Carnet de 20 cartes postales imprimées en noir et blanc. 2012. Dimensions: 10,5 x 14,8 cm.
515Carnet de 20 cartes postales imprimées en noir et blanc. 2012. Dimensions: 10,5 x 14,8 cm.
Profusely illustrated; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 638 pages
GF9792Lithographie P. Degobert - format 25,5 x 16,5 cm marges comprises - Bruxelles - Méline -1840 - Extraite de la "Galerie des Contemporains illustres, par un homme de rien" (Mr de Loménie)-
191526775New York 1915. Irish propaganda targeting the British during W.W.I. from the Irish World of January 30 1915. During W.W.I the struggle for Irish independence was suspended with the Nationalist forces splitting over support of the war. This handbill appears to be an effort to incite hatred of the British with racist descriptions of Fijian soldiers "the cannibals we may say" who fought for the British. There is a clear preference for Germany - "And these are the savages the cannibals we may say whom Britain is bringing over to fight the most enlightened nation of Melancthon and SchlegeL of Kant. of Mozart and Beethoven and Wagner of Goethe and Heine." <br /> <br /> The text characterized the Fijians as cannibals "dark copper colored have black eyes and bushy hair worn in the form of a mop" short stature protruding stomachs legs bowed and feet flat and usually nude. The photograph shows the Fijian soldiers standing at attention behind a British Officer photo by Paul Thompson. <br /> <br /> The text of the handbill is extracted from The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator published in New York between 1878-1951. Hand bill 9 x 7 3/4" printed in blue on cream paper verso blank. Creased with marginal tears and small margin loss. <br /> <br /> Unrecorded on OCLC although there is a W.W.I poster with the title "Civilization Vs. Barbarism" 1914 but associated with Red Cross Week. OCLC: 894257435. unknown