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1790102182Uncolored engraved map center fold small plain title cartouche decent margins 8" x 9 1/2". Some aging foxing and soiling some minor tears in lower margin; otherwise about very good with a crisp impression. This is a very busy and detailed map of Ireland that shows the key regions and counties. The map appears to have been engraved by John Russell who did work for several prominent mapmakers during this period. books
1957WRCLIT65161London: Andre Deutsch 1957. Small folio. Gray cloth. Portrait frontis 31 full page black and white gravure plates. Introduction by Laurie Lee. Very good in good price-clipped reinforced dust jacket with rubbing at extremities and a few short tears. Bookplate on front pastedown. First edition trade issue. An intimate pictorial survey of the sculptor's work up to this time including photos of Epstein at work and in his home. Andre Deutsch hardcover books
2015Embry 194433Taschen 2015. First edition first printing. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Color illustrations. Blue green and yellow cloths. Taschen, 2015. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
18741250727London: Chatto and Windus 1874. Reprint. Indicative of all 3 volumes Octavo; VG/no-DJ; spine maroon leather w/gold txt creasing at joints Vol.3 front cover has separated from main book wear at head fraying general wear at edges; boards firm and have a sml sticker w/prev owner name inside frnt cvr otherwise clean; binding slightly loose at hinges otherwise maintains strong function even w/Vol.3; pages have some wear aging has produces foxing some staining darkening in some areas as well as discoloration of txt block. Otherwise condition is very good as is. Vol.1: 308 pp 42 prints; Vol.2: 334pp 42 prints; Vol.3: 324pp 67 prints. Overweight: may require additional postage for expedited/international orders Aisle 7. 1250727. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Chatto and Windus unknown books
1976143866N.p.: N.p. 1976. Draft script for an unproduced film. Laid in autograph letter signed by Andrea Ireland Stapley addressed to an anonymous editor recipient dated March 4th 1976. <br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Andrea Ireland Stapley. 191 leaves with last page of text numbered 176. Xerographically reproduced Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1849WRCLIT65424Dublin: Printed by Edward Bull 1849. 31pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Half-title and terminal leaf detached some smudges and a faint old stamp of a defunct mercantile library vertical crease else a good copy. First edition. The convention was presided over by the Earl of Eniskillen. Uncommon. Printed by Edward Bull unknown books
1989238901989. IRELAND Jill. LIFE LINES. NY: Warner Books 1989. Small quarto cloth & boards in dust jacket. First Edition first printing. Signed by Ireland on the half-title page. An account of Ireland's struggle to help her drug-addicted son and keep her family together. Ireland was married to actor Charles Bronson and also battled breast cancer. Shortly after recovering from her cancer she learned that her son was addicted to heroin. Ireland was awarded the Medal of Courage by President Reagan. Near fine in d/j. $75.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1832250863London: Joseph Thomas 1832. paperback. very good. With facsimile bound in before the title page. xv 58pp. thin 8vo later wrappers; uncut wrappers chipped. London: Joseph Thomas 1832. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Represented at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Saturday April 2 1796 As a Supposed Newly-Discovered Drama of Shakespeare<br/><br/> Joseph Thomas unknown books
188227636Boston: James R. Osgood & Company 1882. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding with gilt & black stamped lettering on front cover & spine. VG slt lean/spine minutely darkened/faint foxing to eps. 10 188 4 pp. Index. Publisher catalogue last 4 pp dated Spring 1882. Illustrated with frontis & 5 inserted plates. 12mo. <br/><br/> James R. Osgood & Company hardcover books
1842WRCLIT81335London: Whittaker & Company 1842. xvi4773pp. Octavo. Stoutly bound in early 20th century library buckram bookplate pockets and stamps of a defunct mercantile library pencil erasures. Unlovely but sound with the half-title and terminal adverts. First edition of this uncommon and archly anti-Catholic novel "By the author of THE LUDDITE'S SISTER RICHARD OF YORK &c." "A well told story with a love interest and a mystery admirably sustained to the end" - Brown. An appendix gives citations to historical sources. OCLC locates a total of 16 copies. Brown IRELAND IN FICTION 31. OCLC: 12460681. Whittaker & Company hardcover books
1965010197Dublin: Liam C. Martin 1965. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No. First edition. Privately published illustrated book on Dublin. Very good condition in extremely tall stapled card wrappers. Tiny chip to lower front corner. Uncommon title. <br/><br/> Liam C. Martin paperback books
193715340New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1937. First Edition. Octavo 21cm. Orange cloth 336pp frontis photographic plates; pictorial dustjacket. Boards soiled and faintly dampstained on upper one-third of rear board; uncommon jacket is present; price-clipped with moderate overall wear and soil with dampstaining and clear tape remnants visible on verso. Internally clean tight and unmarked; Good to Very Good overall. A critical examination of child labor practices in America. Well-illustrated with photographic plates depicting young children in harsh working environments as well as portraits of politicians and activists associated with child labor laws. Uncommon in jacket. G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
190537395<p>Dublin: Hodges Figgis and Co. 1905. xv 172 pp. b/w line ills.and halftone photo plates. This is number VI in the "Antiquarian Handbook" series. Tory Island Donegal to Ardmor in Waterford. Profusely illustrated. Old repair to paqge 73-74 with no loss. Bound in original boards somewhat soiled and worn at spine ends.</p> Hodges, Figgis, and Co. books
189048167London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. Very Good. 1890. Hardcover. London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. 1890. 511 pages hardbound. VG with very light wear to the maroon cloth binding. . Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. hardcover books
18505590Oxford: John Henry Parker 1850. First edition. Hardcover. Recased in modern green cloth. Fine. Small 4to study of three Counties bound in one volume. Alphabetical Indices for each County. An attempt to list all the architectural antiquities large and small in the counties studied; Oxford assumes the predominant portion of the text approximately 100 pages. John Henry Parker hardcover books
1813WRCLIT55421Dublin: Printed and Published by John Shea 1813. viiii-vi12419pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Faint old stamps of a defunct mercantile library Preface present in duplicate possibly lacking a half-title otherwise a very good copy. Third edition but the first to be conjoined with the separately printed and paginated APPENDIX TO THE THIRD EDITION. which has its own title and separate register. The first edition appeared in 1812 in response to a pamphlet identified as A STATEMENT OF THE PENAL LAWS WHICH AGGRIEVE THE CATHOLICS OF IRELAND by Denis Scully. Not in Bradshaw. NSTC IRE78. Printed and Published by John Shea unknown books
1753WRCLIT64887Dublin: Printed in the Year 1753. 231pp. Octavo. Extracted from pamphlet volume. Light foxing else a very good copy. First edition of this translation. In 1756 copies were bound collectively with other works as part of the PATRIOT MISCELLANY. ESTC T111704. BRADSHAW 4388. Printed in the Year unknown books
1972222757Tarrytown-on-Hudson: Bogden & Quigley 1972. First. hardcover. very good/good. 169 pages 8vo decorative tan cloth d.w. Tarrytown-on-Hudson 1971. First Edition. A near fine copy in a good dust jacket.<br/><br/> Bogden & Quigley unknown books
183844981County of Wexford Ireland 1838. Small printed handbill accomplished in manuscript 18.5x12.5cm. mounted to slightly larger leaf 21.5x14cm. Some foxing and chips along extremities none approaching text else Very Good. Circulating handbill for members of the Country Book Club issued to accompany the shared copy of "A Subaltern's Furlough: Descriptive of Scenes in the United States Upper and Lower Canada New Brunswick and Nova Scotia" by Edward Thomas Coke published in two volumes in 1832 and 1833. Listed are nineteen members of the Club both men and women who were allotted ten days with the book before being required to pass it along to the next member lest they receive a "Fine for keeping a Book beyond the Time Two-Pence per Day. Sixpence for omitting to date. No Member is allowed to lend a Book belonging to this Society under a Penalty of One-fourth of its original cost." Below the rules the handbill is separated into three columns listing in print the names of the nineteen members save the last "Mr. Hodgson Cadogan" which is in manuscript together with columns for date "received" and "sent away" which are accomplished in manuscript in each member's hand showing that the book in question was enjoyed by all but one reader between February 20 and September 22 1838. It should be noted that five members kept the book beyond their ten days Mr. John Cookson being the most egregious offender holding onto "A Subaltern's Furlough" from July 7th until August 1st. Location based on member Lady Mary Monck daughter of Henry Monck first Earl of Rathdowne 1785-1848. unknown books
1805WRCLIT43639London: Printed and Published by Keating Brown and Co. et al 1805. 27pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound volume. Stamp of a defunct mercantile library half-title detached bit of offset to blank verso of final leaf a few creased and dusty corners; a good copy. First London printing petitioning for the removal of the discriminatory and exclusionary statutes still in effect. An unidentified editor has provided copious footnotes to the petition. A contemporary reader has penned several comments of the "there can be no doubt" sort in the margins. BRADSHAW 7661. Printed and Published by Keating, Brown and Co. [et al] unknown books
185930296New York: S. A. Rollo & Co 1859. First edition 8vo pp. iii-xviii 13- 531 1; inserted color lithograph frontispiece and title-p. double-page lithograph map 69 wood-engraved plates; original pictorial brown cloth gilt-stamped on upper cover and spine; the whole a little dull two signatures extended else very good. Smith American Travellers Abroad I-2: "Big and gaudy this book epitomizes the type of traveler and travel caricatured in Around the World in Eighty Days." <br/><br/> S. A. Rollo & Co hardcover books
195727241London: Deutsch 1957. First trade edition. 79 p. Intro by Laurie Lee.illus. ; 38cm. DJ with wear and rubbing along edges. <br/><br/> Deutsch unknown books
181947656Winchester: Printed for the Publishers by J. Foster 1819. Edition not stated. Octavo 17cm; contemporary full calf dark brown title on spine; 232pp. Boards warped; leather shows surface rubbing and abrasions scratches and bumps; spots of delamination; large "F" carved into front; material loss at crown of spine. Textblock comprehensively foxed with creases and dampstains some torn corners and pulled signatures; juvenile marginalia throughout preliminaries; hinges somewhat loose but bindings otherwise sound. A Good copy.<br/><br/>An account of the life of Reverend James Ireland portions as dictated to his secretary on his own deathbed. He was born in Scotland 1748—a self-described wicked man he eventually converted to the Baptist faith and went to Virginia where the Church of England reigned supreme. Ireland continued preaching as a Baptist despite risking arrest; he even spent time in a Culpeper County jail. Eventually he settled down in the Shenandoah Valley teaching and preaching the faith throughout Virginia and enduring a strange episode where his servants attempted to poison him until he passed away in 1806. Printed for the Publishers by J. Foster unknown books
1812290109London: Published by Messrs. Boydell and Co. Printed by W. Bulmer and Co 1812. Third Edition. Three Quarters Leather. Very Good binding. The artwork of the influential satirist and book illustrator William Hogarth taken from his manuscript works with detailed analysis and biographical essays by the editor John Ireland. Complete in three volumes. With engraved title pages frontispiece and numerous engraved plates throughout. Wear to the joints surface loss to the corners of the boards and spots of scuffing to the spine. Three quarters olive green morocco over marbled paper boards. Top edge gilt. Very Good binding. Published by Messrs. Boydell and Co., Printed by W. Bulmer and Co unknown books
181414870London: R. S. Kirby Pr. by J. G. Barnard 1814. 8vo. Frontis. x 4 212 4 pp. lacks pp. 209212 supplied in ink . <br><br>By the infamous forger of Shakespeare manuscripts. Title-page printed in red and black ink. Illustrated with a frontispiece decorated with title-page vignette and tail-pieces. Publisher's advertisements and errata at end. Lacks covers with most of spine chipped away first few leaves detached but present. Endpapers soiled and much chipped frontispiece with a couple of shallow chips not touching illustration and last several leaves with tiny chips at corners. Shallow chipping to top outer corners of pp. 157186. Frontispiece and title-page a little soiled; elsewhere occasional spots of soiling. Legibly inked annotations by an early hand on title-page and scattered throughout within text and margins. Ex-library with rubber-stamps of a now-defunct library on frontispiece title-page and several other pages; library charge pocket on back free endpaper; and paper shelf label on front free endpaper. Pp. 199 to end detaching slightly. Pp. 209212 missing supplied in ink by an early hand. R. S. Kirby (Pr. by J. G. Barnard) unknown books