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19006Ordered by The House of Commons to be Printed 26 May 1834. 38 1pp. folio. Disbound. In fair condition on aged paper with the first leaf chipped and frayed at edges. Repaginated with a stamp 119-158. Kilmainham Hospital was a home for retired soldiers along the lines of Les Invalides and much of the material in this paper consists of correspondence of Secretaries of State for War John Cam Hobhouse and Edward Ellice. The volume is a response to Hobhouse's proposal 'to bring into one building and under one management the several establishments of the in-pensioners of Chelsea and of Kilmainham hospitals. . These institutions are not peculiarly appropriated to the worn-out Irish soldier or to the orphans of native Irish soldiers; and the institutions in England are open equally to the British and Irish soldier and orphan I am not therefore aware of any national reason for maintaining separate establishments under separate managements at a very considerable increased expense to the public for institutions which appear to be precisely similar in their objects.' Scarce: the only copy on COPAC at the National Library of Scotland. Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 26 May 1834. unknown
17781076London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. 1778. First edition. Folio 32 x 20cm. Unbound. 2 1007-1012. Woodcut coat of arms to the title page decorative woodcut initial to the first text page text in black letter. A very good copy with just a little toning slight separation and minor wear to the left-hand margin where once bound within a larger volume. An act restoring Ireland's ability to export goods directly to the colonies in the Americas and Africa issued in the context of the American Revolutionary War and amending what became known as the Navigation Acts. Restricting the freedoms of Britain's colonies with regard to the import and export of goods the Navigation Acts had been a significant factor in fermenting rebellious discontent in America - requiring all of a colony's imports to be either bought from Britain or resold by British merchants in Britain regardless of the price obtainable elsewhere. The acts were also resented in Ireland and damaged its economy as they permitted the importation of English goods into Ireland tariff-free and simultaneously imposed tariffs on Irish exports travelling in the opposite direction. The present act removing some of these barriers demonstrates the changing nature of British mercantilism as the American Revolution progressed. London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. unknown
1890773Dublin: Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1890. Original Cloth. Very Good . 2 3/4 x 4 inches. Collates as A-O in 16s P 8 leaves. Printed in double column Roman type within singled ruled border. Not in Griffiths. Bound with: Church Hymnal. By Permission of the General Synod of the Church of Ireland. Dublin: The Association for the Discountenancing of Vice and Promoting the Knowledge and Practice of the Christian Religion n.d. c.1889. Collates as A-O in 16s. Includes publisher's advert. Printed in single column Roman type. Confirmation presentation certificate by Bishop of County Down dated 1882 on front pastedown. A few light stains otherwise pages clean and bright. All edges rouged. Bound in shellacked black cloth with blindstamped "Common Prayer and Hymnal" to front cover. A very nice example of an unusual Irish BCP. Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge unknown
184050404AB1840. 1840. 21.7cm x 13.2cm. 38 pages. Softcover / Cover missing. Pages loosened. Includes for Example: Seventh Report of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland for the year 1840/ Outline of the Agricultural Course under direction of Mr. Skilling/ Practical Rules for the teachers of National Schools/ Rewards and Punishments/ Noise/ English Grammar/ Orthography/ Rules for Spelling/ Latin Prefixes etc. paperback
194428727AB1944. Dublin The Parkside Press 1944. Octavo. Portrait of Patrick P. Cormack 313 pages plus advertising. Original blue Hardcover blue cloth. Very good condition. Very Rare ! Includes for example the following chapters: J. O'Dea - The Registration of Engineers / James W. O'Neill - New Trunk Exchange in Dublin / Graduates from Irish Universities / Prof. C.E.Inglis - The Status and Work of Engineers / The Engineering Profession in Ireland / hardcover
166529955AB1665. En te Kantabrigia Cambridge Ioannou Phieldou John Field 1665. Duodecimo 85 cm x 15 cm. Pagination: Volume I: 36 126 2 pages / Volume II: 2 115 3 11771 1 pages / Volume III: 1-273 1 pages. Hardcover / Original 17th century leather with tooled ornaments to spine and boards. Firm and in very good condition with only minor signs of external wear and only very minor damage to pastedown. Interior in unusually clean and bright condition. From the library of Daniel Conner Connerville / Manch House with his Exlibris / Bookplate loosely attached to endpaper. This is an example of the rare original John Field - Edition not the long undetected John Hayes Reprint of the Bible / Septuagint after the Vatican Edition which is mentioned in an important article in the Journal of Theological tudies Vol. 6 No. 24 July 1905 pp. 611-614 4 pages. Darlow & Moule 4702 hardcover
16218Executive Committee for amending the Law with respect to the Property of Married Women. Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co. Printers. 1873. 10pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Three copies on COPAC. No copy at the BL. No other copy currently on the market. [Executive Committee for amending the Law with respect to the Property of Married Women.] Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., P paperback
16217Executive Committee for amending the Law with respect to the Property of Married Women Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co. Printers. 1876. 15pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Two copies on COPAC at Cambridge and the London School of Economics. No other copy currently on the market. [Executive Committee for amending the Law with respect to the Property of Married Women] Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., Pr paperback
0582160510.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
179418368London: R. Faulder New Bond Street; And J. Egerton Whitehall 1794. First edition. Hardcover. An early collection of the works of Hogarth with many of the engravings made by Samuel Ireland 1744 - 1800 based on items from Ireland's personal collection. Ireland was himself an accomplished artist writing and illustration "A Picturesque Tour Through Holland Brabant & c" and "The Picturesque Beauties of the Rivers Thames and Medway." Prints include a wide range of subjects: portraits shop bills coat of arms funeral tickets allegorical scenes caricatures etc. 4to xvi183pp with 57 plates some aquatint one folding. With a half-title. A second volume was published in 1799. Original full brown calf gilt title at red spine label slightly chipped. Covers spine rubbed outer hinge cracked but firm; internally very good. OCLC: 228755828. R. Faulder, New Bond Street; And J. Egerton, Whitehall, hardcover
113726London Chatto and Windus nd. c.1873. 3 volumes of. c. 360pp. 8vo. Original gilt pictorial cloth a little worn at extremities. B/w frontispieces numnerous plates. Edges foxed a few instances internally otherwise a very good complete set. London, Chatto and Windus nd. [c.1873.] hardcover
26137London: Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office 1913 and 1912 respectively. 1. A Bill To amend the Provision for the Government of Ireland 43pp fol. sewn no wraps or covers p.i and titlepage dusted ow good condition; 2. Outline of Financial Provisions 8pp. fol. no wraps or covers poor condition but complete. London: Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, [1913] and 1912 respectively. paperback
189939079Marburg: N.G. Elwert 1899. Two vols. in one. 8vo. ix 1 224; 349 pp. plus 3 pp. publ. ads. Simulated black calf gilt lettrng on spine original wrappers bound in an excellent copy. First edition of this very scarce and important analysis of the phonology of the West Irish dialect based on Finck’s studies in the Aran Islands. This work is of special note because it began the process of linguistic studies of Irish dialects and has become recognized for its importance in the field. N.G. Elwert, unknown
190244379Chicago & New York: Rand McNally & Co. 1902. 8vo. 394 pp. Title in red & blk. Photo frntsp. numerous photo plates. Illust. dark blue cloth cover art of Father Tom on pony on frnt cvr gilt lettrng gilt lettrng on spine w/ d.j. cover art matching that of the cloth lettrng in red & blk mnr edgewear sml tear on spine mnr soilng still NF/VG copy. First edition of this fascinating anthology of short stories by the Irish author relating the life and people in the district of Connemara Ireland near Galway in western Ireland. The stories and photo illustrations present a picturesque vignette of Western Ireland at the end of the 19th century. Very scarce in the original dustjacket. Rand, McNally & Co., hardcover
17906Dublin. Hodges Foster and Co. 1873. Hardcover. 8vo. 21cm 2 volumes in One 197 & 239p. original blind decorated brown cloth gilt spine titles top and bottom spine edges rubbed else a very goodsound copy ds10. Dublin. Hodges, Foster and Co. 1873 hardcover
185345066Philadelphia: J.W. Moore 1853. Tall 8vo. 383 1 pp. Engravd frntsp. numerous engravd plates woodcut-engraved historiated initials and text illustrations. Dark-blue embssd cloth gilt lettrng & decrtn on spine a.e.g. interior foxing chppng hd & ft of spine soilng varished covrs wear rubbng couple interior clsd tears reference copy w/ frmr ownrshp signatures on endpapers. Early illustrated edition of this anthology of Irish fairy tales folklore and short stories. J.W. Moore, hardcover
195662343London: Allan Wingate 1956. 8vo. 219 1 pp. Photo frontisp. numerous photo plates charts diagrams. Green tweed publisher’s boards gilt lettering on spine w/ d.j. cover art of Easter Lily in green & orange minor chipping & tears head & foot of spine some minor scuffing still NF/VG copy from the library of James Carty historian in Woodland WA and Tom Koenninger 1932-2010 former editor managing editor journalist for The Columbian newspaper and board member on the Vancouver National Historic Trust. First edition of this uncommon memoir detailing the historical underpinnings and early guerilla warfare training and actions by the Irish Republican Army by one of its former officers. O’Callaghan 1918-2000 details their struggles against the Irish Free State guerilla warfare with General O’Duffy’s fascist-minded Blueshirts fighting with the Communists in the Spanish Civil War and even flirting with Hitler during World War II. O’Callaghan’s memoirs and journals are held by the National Library of Ireland. Allan Wingate, hardcover
1789AQVBF8<p>8vo. 51 volumes. Preserved in the original states; the vast majority stitched as issued many uncut and in the original plain paper wrappers.</p><p>A remarkably fresh collection of pamphlets relating to Ireland and - largely - the proposed and later completed political union between Ireland and Great Britain dating from the final decade of the eighteenth- and first decade of the nineteenth- centuries. Included are historical and literary works references to the 1798 Irish Rebellion and numerous speeches made by Irish and British politicians during the long debates in both Houses of Parliament.</p><p>Highlights include:</p><p>- AN INDEPENDENT OBSERVER REDFOORD Archibald. Union necessary to security. Addressed to the loyal inhabitants of ireland. Dublin. Printed for J. Archer 1800.</p><p>8vo. 2 106pp. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Occasional inked corrections to text some dampstaining to margins.</p><p>Presentation copy inked inscription to head of title: 'For William Smith Esq. / from his sincere friend / The Author'.</p><p>ESTC T194733.</p><p>- AN OFFICER. TAYLOR Sir Herbert. Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland in consequence of the landing of a body of French troops under general Humbert in august 1798. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799.</p><p>8vo. 2 69pp 1. With two engraved folding plates and a folding table. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's marbled wrappers. ESTC T114958.</p><p>- A REAL FRIEND. A letter to the people of Ireland which they all can understand and ought to read. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799.</p><p>8vo. 3 6-33pp 1. In this edition the text ends on p.34 with 'I am your real friend. Finis'. Uncut and unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Foxed.</p><p>ESTC records a single copy of this edition in North America Missouri and none elsewhere.</p><p>From the collection - recently dispersed - of the Marquesses of Lothian who also held the Earldom of Ancram at Newbattle Abbey; many were presumably acquired by William Kerr 5th Marquess of Lothian 1737-1815 British soldier and peer.</p><p>A full list of the contents of this collection is available on request.</p> [vs.].
AQ17706Dublin Edinburgh and London: vs. 1789-1801 51 volumes. Preserved in the original states; the vast majority stitched as issued many uncut and in the original plain paper wrappers. A remarkably fresh collection of pamphlets relating to Ireland and - largely - the proposed and later completed political union between Ireland and Great Britain dating from the final decade of the eighteenth- and first decade of the nineteenth- centuries. Included are historical and literary works references to the 1798 Irish Rebellion and numerous speeches made by Irish and British politicians during the long debates in both Houses of Parliament. Highlights include: - AN INDEPENDENT OBSERVER REDFOORD Archibald. Union necessary to security. Addressed to the loyal inhabitants of ireland. Dublin. Printed for J. Archer 1800. 8vo. 2 106pp. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Occasional inked corrections to text some dampstaining to margins. Presentation copy inked inscription to head of title: 'For William Smith Esq. / from his sincere friend / The Author'. ESTC T194733. - AN OFFICER. TAYLOR Sir Herbert. Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland in consequence of the landing of a body of French troops under general Humbert in august 1798. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799. 8vo. 2 69pp 1. With two engraved folding plates and a folding table. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's marbled wrappers. ESTC T114958. - A REAL FRIEND. A letter to the people of Ireland which they all can understand and ought to read. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799. 8vo. 3 6-33pp 1. In this edition the text ends on p.34 with 'I am your real friend. Finis'. Uncut and unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Foxed. ESTC records a single copy of this edition in North America Missouri and none elsewhere. From the collection - recently dispersed - of the Marquesses of Lothian who also held the Earldom of Ancram at Newbattle Abbey; many were presumably acquired by William Kerr 5th Marquess of Lothian 1737-1815 British soldier and peer. A full list of the contents of this collection is available on request. . [vs., 1789-1801] unknown
181431681London: R. S. Kirby 1814. First edition 8vo pp. x 4 212; engraved frontispiece title-p. printed in red and black; contemporary paper-covered boards rebacked in tan calf blindstamped title on spine; edges rubbed corners worn; good and sound. A satirical poem about the mania of print collecting. R. S. Kirby unknown
180566794London: printed for C. Chapple Pall-Mall and Southampton Row Bloomsbury 1805. First edition 12mo pp. 2 vi 151 1; engraved frontispiece by Rhodes after Craig 7 wood-engraved tailpieces ostensibly by Bewick; original drab paper-covered boards slightly later brown paper shelfback; a bit worn but generally good and sound. Early ownership signature at the top of the title page of E. Wilding 1809. Ireland 1775-1835 is known primarily as a forger of would-be Shakespeare documents and plays; he was exposed in 1796 but less than ten years later he was at it again with Effusions of love from Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scotland. "First edition of a quasi-forgery by William Henry Ireland focusing on Pierre de Boscosel de Chastelard the French noble poet who was executed after trespassing Queen Mary Stuart's quarters. Ireland claimed to have found Chastelard's manuscripts at the Scots College in Paris including his poems addressed to Queen Mary" Johns Hopkins. printed for C. Chapple, Pall-Mall, and Southampton Row, Bloomsbury unknown
1824443088London: Harding Triphook and Lepard 1824. Hardcover. Very Good. Later printing. Volume II only 540pp. Brown leather three quarter cloth with marbled paper boards. Book seller ticket on the front pastedown with a short tear to the front joint and foxing on the pages very good. Harding, Triphook, and Lepard hardcover
198632296AB1986. Washington D.C. Published for the National Museum of American Art by the Smithsonian Institution Press 1986. Quarto 23 cm wide x 23 cm high. 63 pages / With illustrations some color. Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. During the Irish Exhibition of Living Art at the Project Arts Centre in 1972 Brian ODoherty in a performance before 30 invited witnesses and assisted by artists Robert Ballagh and Brian King undertook to sign his artworks Patrick Ireland until such time as the British military presence is removed from Northern Ireland and all citizens are granted their civil rights. That commitment often seen as controversial was described by ODoherty as an expatriates gesture in response to Bloody Sunday in Derry. After 36 years of making art as Patrick Ireland ODoherty reclaimed his birth name with the symbolic burial of his alter ego in the grounds of IMMA on the afternoon of Tuesday 20 May 2008. The burial was a gesture of reconciliation to celebrate the restoration of peace in Northern Ireland. We are burying hate stated ODoherty its not often you get the chance to do that. Source: IMMA paperback
1850240938London: C.H. Clarke 1850. 2 382 pp. Title leaf a cancel. 1 vols. 12mo. Quarter black morocco and marbled boards. Near fine. 2 382 pp. Title leaf a cancel. 1 vols. 12mo. Pagination is the same as the publisher's RIZZIO; OR SCENES IN EUROPE DURING THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. by the late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James L. Clarke n.d. which itself was a reprint of the 1849 triple decker of the same title published by Newby. Why Ireland's name was removed from the title page of Clarke's reissue is a mystery - but OCLC locates no other copies which match our title page. OCLC: 54440488 variant title C.H. Clarke unknown
1815elala937London: Printed for Sherwood Neely and Jones 1815. 1815. 8vo. pp. viii 341 3ads. title in red & black with wood-engraved vignette. Uncut in original bds. spine damaged title browned & worn at edges & with authors name supplied in ink. First Edition. Poetical satire by the notorious Shakespeare forger dedicated "To that most enlightened Phalanx the Reviewers of Great Britain". Ireland himself figures in the work: " With respect to the merits of this writer whose works are very numerous it would be unfair to have recourse to the reviewers; the stigma of having deceived the public uniformly follows his career and be his efforts what they may the lash of the severest criticism at all times pursues him. It is said however that many productions from his pen have appeared without any signature which have been much commended: it is therefore to be regretted that this gentleman does not avow to the world all he has written that they may be fully enabled to appreciate the extent of his literary acquirements ". footnote p. 122 NCBEL III 386. 1st Edition. London: Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1815. unknown