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1799123725London: R. Faulder 1799. Hardbound. VG; a most handsome and fine set with virtually occasional foxing and some off-setting from strong impressions; small scratch to front cover of Volume II with light rubbing to front hinge area and to back cover. Full red leather with gilt design around cover borders inside and out five raised bands with elaborate gilt devices and tooling all edges gilt. Marbled end papers. Personal bookplate with coat-of-arms of Luke Lord Clonbrock on front end paper of each volume Luke Gerald Dillon 4th Baron Clonbrock an Irish Peer 1834-1917. Vol. 1: xvi 2 183 pp. 57 illustrations some foldouts; Vol. 2: xix 150pp 49 illustrations. A large leather edition of these two books each measuring 9 1/2 x 12 3/4. A stunning set which will delight and impress a pleasure to hold. Hard to imagine a nicer set. R. Faulder hardcover books
1794000409London: R Faulder and J Egerton 1794. First Edition. Quarter Leather. Near Fine/No Jacket. Two volume set newly rebound in quarter leather raised spine with six compartments and gilt hand-tooled decorations marbelized boards and new endpapers. Leaves gently toned. Gilt edged all around. xvi 183pp 57 illustrations some foldouts; xix 150pp 49 illustrations. A handsome pair. R Faulder and J Egerton unknown books
1690300370London Joseph Watts ca. 1690. 1690. Large folding map only by William Petty Vignette reads: "An Epitome of Sir William Petty's Large Survey of Ireland." 21 1/2" x 18 3/4". Fine condition. Printed by Joseph Watts for Richard Cox's "History of Ireland.". No Binding. Fine/No Jacket. London, Joseph Watts, ca. 1690. unknown books
179227404London: T. and J. Egerton 1792. First edition 2 vols. 8vo pp. xvi 209 2; iii-viii 258 3; 2 sepia aquatint title-pp. 2 engraved maps 52 sepia aquatints after drawings by Ireland each with original tissue guards plus a number of vignette wood-engravings in the text; full contemporary diced russia neatly rebacked to style gilt spines in 6 compartments morocco labels in 2; some spotting most plates with a bit of offsetting corners worn; in all a very good set. A tour in pictures along the length of the Thames with discussion of such notable sites as Blenheim Castle Henry II's palace Christ Church and Magdalen Colleges in Oxford Windsor Castle Strawberry Hill and the sites of London including Westminster Bridge the Tower of London and Greenwich Hospital. Abbey Scenery 430. <br/><br/> T. and J. Egerton unknown books
178810351London: Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132 Pall Mall 1788. Etching and aquatint with hand-colour. Lovely contemporary colour. As usual text line is attached on verso of sheet. In excellent condition. Trimmed as usual and mounted on washline background. Mounting sheet is watermarked laid paper. Image size: 14 7/16 x 20 5/8 inches. A charming seaside view by Samuel Ireland the engraver and collector connected with the infamous Shakespeare forgeries.<br/> <br/>Ireland was a minor engraver and publisher who worked in London at the close of the eighteenth century. He was an avid art and manuscript collector and many of the works that he engraved and published were after pieces found in his own collection. This romantic view is after a painting by DeVlieger which was in Ireland's collection at the time. This image operates as both an example of the picturesque tradition in eighteenth century landscape prints and as an advertisement and promotion of Ireland's celebrated collection. With this image Ireland presents himself as both a serious engraver and a respected collector. Unfortunately today Ireland is better remembered for his involvement in the Shakespeare forgeries than for his evocative prints. Over a period of many years Ireland's son William Henry sold his father a series of forged manuscripts which he claimed to be written in Shakespeare's hand. Ireland who willingly trusted his son added these forgeries to his collection and presented them in an exhibition to the literary community who accepted them as genuine. The charade progressed so far that an invented play entitled 'Vortigern' which William Henry had written and presented as a missing work by Shakespeare was performed at Sheridan's Drury Lane theatre by some of the leading actors of the age. When the hoax was eventually discovered Ireland's reputation was ruined and his son was disgraced. This print is from the famed Oettingen-Wallerstein collection which was compiled over two centuries by various members of the royal household. The collection is known for its stunning impressions and the immaculate condition of its prints.<br/> <br/>Dictionary of National Biography; Lugt Les Marques de Collections Supplement 2715a. Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132, Pall Mall unknown books
02662London: T. and J. Egerton 1793. Scarce With Hand-Colored Aquatints<br/><br/>IRELAND Samuel. Picturesque Views on the River Medway from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex: With observations on the public buildings and other works of art in its neighbourhood. London: T. and J. Egerton 1793. <br/><br/>First edition the scarce hand-colored issue. Octavo 9 x 6 1/8 in; 229 x 155 mm. xii 206 1 adv. 1 pp. Extra hand-colored engraved title-page black and wite map and twenty-eight hand-colored aquatint plates. <br/><br/>Bound by Root & Son stamp-signed in full brown morocco with multiple gilt-rolled borders and gilt corner-pieces gilt-rolled turn-ins. Gilt-ruled and ornamented compartments. Top edge gilt. A fine clean and tight copy of a book generally found with plates in sepia.<br/><br/>"Samuel Ireland 17-1800 was one of the most successful artists who devoted himself to the career of topographic print-making. In the ten years between 1790 and 1800 he brought out six books of views containing in all some two hundred and eighty plates all aquatinted by himself after his own drawings. He began his artistic career as a copier of prints and a dealer in them and in 1760 gained a medal from the Society of Arts. The success of his first book A Picturesque Tour through Holland Brabant and part of France 1790 encouraged him to other work of the sort and in 1793 and 1793 appeared to other books Picturesque Views on the River Thames and Medway and later again on the Avon 1795 and Wye 1797 and posthumously the Severn 1824. His son William was the notorious Shakespeare forger.<br/><br/>The London bindery of W. Root & Son consistently turned-out excellent work both on fine bindings as here and on trade bindings and sets. Packer lists the firm in business in Red Lion Square in 1899-1901 and the December 1942 issue of The Rotarian notes with regret that W. Root had been bombed out uprooted of their premises on Paternaster Row during the 1941 Blitz.<br/><br/>Abbey Scenery 428. Prideaux p. 341. London: T. and J. Egerton, 1793 unknown books
178810357London: Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132 Pall Mall 1788. Etching and aquatint with hand-colour. Lovely contemporary colour. As usual text line is attached on verso of sheet. In excellent condition. Trimmed as usual and mounted on washline background. Mounting sheet is watermarked laid paper. Image size: 14 5/8 x 20 1/4 inches. A charming landscape by Samuel Ireland the engraver and collector connected with the infamous Shakespeare forgeries.<br/> <br/>Ireland was a minor engraver and publisher who worked in London at the close of the eighteenth century. He was an avid art and manuscript collector and many of the works that he engraved and published were after pieces found in his own collection. This romantic continental view is after a painting by David Tenier which was in Ireland's collection at the time. This image operates as both an example of the picturesque tradition in eighteenth century landscape prints and as an advertisement and promotion of Ireland's celebrated collection. With this image Ireland presents himself as both a serious engraver and a respected collector. Unfortunately today Ireland is better remembered for his involvement in the Shakespeare forgeries than for his evocative prints. Over a period of many years Ireland's son William Henry sold his father a series of forged manuscripts which he claimed to be written in Shakespeare's hand. Ireland who willingly trusted his son added these forgeries to his collection and presented them in an exhibition to the literary community who accepted them as genuine. The charade progressed so far that an invented play entitled 'Vortigern' which William Henry had written and presented as a missing work by Shakespeare was performed at Sheridan's Drury Lane theatre by some of the leading actors of the age. When the hoax was eventually discovered Ireland's reputation was ruined and his son was disgraced. This print is from the famed Oettingen-Wallerstein collection which was compiled over two centuries by various members of the royal household. The collection is known for its stunning impressions and the immaculate condition of its prints.<br/> <br/>Dictionary of National Biography; Lugt Les Marques de Collections Supplement 2715a. Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132, Pall Mall unknown books
102993London: Printed by C. Clarke Published by T. Egerton 1801-2. 2 vols. 8vo xvi 209; iv 258 pp. recent full crimson morocco antique spines decorated and lettered in gilt covers gilt-ruled in an ivy pattern. Two engraved maps & two emblematic half-titles 52 topographic plates all aquatints printed in sepia; numerous woodcuts in text. Predictable offsetting minute puncture due to paper flaw in plate of Marlow Bridge opp. p. 195 in Vol. I; a beautiful set in a superb binding. § Third Edition; the first in 1792 and the second in 1799. The second in the fine series of pictorial tours issued by the entrepreneurial author artist and engraver who is today remembered primarily -- alas -- as the father and first victim of Shakespeare-forger William Henry Ireland. Although there are some provocative discrepancies between details of this set and the collation of the first edition in the Abbey Catalogue the only significant alteration between editions seems to have been the replacement of the “East View of Staines Old Bridge.†The gossipy text is a lot of fun. Abbey Scenery. 430. Cox III p. 180. Upcott English Topography CXLIII Vol. III pp. 768-770. Printed by C. Clarke unknown books
1807708151807. I Am Inclined to Give Credit to Her Assertions" Manuscript. Trial. Ireland. Account of a Rape. County Carlow Ireland June 25 1807. 11" x 7" leaf docketed on verso. Horizontal fold lines light browning and edgewear. Annotations by presiding magistrate to foot of recto and sections of verso. $1500. Made before magistrate Gilbert Fitzgerald this appears to be testimony by Margaret Janson against Myles Barin in an apparently It reads in part: "Myles Barin opened his small cloths informant asked him what he was going to do to her he answered he would ride her then extending her legs and endeavouring to force something into her body and struggled with her near an hour." Fitzgerald notes: "I did not swear Informant to this Information as she appeared to be entirely ignorant of the nature of an Oath but the facts are strongly corroborated by other evidence and I am inclined to give credit to her assertions. unknown books
1949131899Los Angeles: Lippert Pictures 1949. Oversize vintage black-and-white double weight still photograph of director Samuel Fuller with the cast and crew of the 1949 film dated Nov. 24 1948. <br/><br/>Fuller's auspicious directorial debut one of three films he made for independent producer Robert Lippert before moving to Hollywood studios. An intense portrait of guilt and psychological torment the film based on the life of Robert Ford displays many of the hallmarks of the iconoclastic director's subsequent career. <br/><br/>20 x 15 inches. Very Good plus with a couple of small closed tears to the bottom edge. <br/><br/>Criterion Eclipse 5. Lippert Pictures unknown books
1792228732London. T. and J. Egerton Whitehall 1792. 1792. First edition. Large 8vo. 54 engraved aquatint plates in text and 2 engraved aquatint pictorial title pages by the author; 2 engraved maps folding. Half titles. Full early 19th century dark red morocco gilt stamped spines with raised bands and ruled compartments covers single gilt ruled brown endpapers a.e.g. light rubbing; occasional light offsetting and foxing to plates. Very good. 2 volumes complete. Errata leaf in Vol. I and Vol. 2; 1 page of advertisements in Vol. 2. Enclosed in a later black cloth slipcase. No signatures or bookplates. Spine title: Ireland's Tour of the Thames. Fine illustrated travel books by the noted English author and engraver died 1800 and father of the notorious Shakespeare forger William Henry Ireland. Abbey - Scenery 430. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London. T. and J. Egerton, Whitehall, 1792. hardcover books
182715612London: J. L. Cox Printer to the Royal Asiatic Society . for Parbury Allen & Co Publishers to the Society. To be had also at Messrs. Dondey Dupre and Son's Paris Booksellers to the Society on the Continent 1827. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. First Edition. 4 vii-x 2 vii-xxiii 1-534 537-540 537-540 541-548 537t-548t 549-640 pages. BOUND WITH 1824 Membership listing London: G. Schulze 10 11-32 pages. BOUND WITH 1827 Membership listing London: J. L. Cox 32 pages. BOUND WITH "Regulations for the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.1827" London: J.L. Cox 12 pages. 4to 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. All bound in leather boards expertly rebacked saving the spine labels original boards and endpapers. Ex-library Ames Library of South Asia properly deaccessioned. Previous owner bookplate of Richard Strachey of Ashwick Grove. Bright and clean internally with occasional library markings. Marbled page edges and endpapers. Boards. The first of only three volumes issued under this title from 1827-1834. The Royal Asiatic Society separately published the "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland" beginning in 1834 and continuing to this day.<br/><br/>In addition to the scientific articles offered in this volume bound in are two membership directories 1824 and 1827 and the regulations of the society from 1827 providing an excellent snapshot into the beginnings of the Society. All plates called for are present.<br/><br/>"The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society has been published by the Society since 1834 and is distinguished not only by its longevity but also by its consistency in providing a forum for scholarly articles of the highest quality on South Asia the Middle East together with North Africa and Ethiopia Central Asia East Asia and South-East Asia. It publishes articles on history archaeology literature language religion and art and reviews of books in these fields." Official statement on journal site. J. L. Cox, Printer to the Royal Asiatic Society, ... for Parbury, Allen & Co, Publishers to the Society,. To be had also at Mess unknown books
1746WRCLIT52106Dublin: Printed by A. Reilly for the Author and . sold by Edward and John Exshaw 1746. xvi8225-3806pp. plus terminal blank. Equipped with a large folding map and five folding plates one a large city plan. Octavo. Recent quarter calf and marbled boards. Old stamps of a defunct mercantile library occasional dust soiling and mild spotting the folding map and plan have some careful and professional tissue repairs at some edges and folds not extensive; generally a good sound copy. First edition. In 1744 Smith published the full version of his THE ANTIENT AND PRESENT STATE OF THE COUNTY OF DOWN which the DNB describes as "the first Irish county history on a large scale ever written." In the same year he was instrumental in founding the Physico-Historical Society at Dublin the purpose of which was to support the research toward and publication of a series of county histories. In addition to this work and its predecessor an important history of Cork appeared under the Society's auspices and a history of Kerry followed though the Society had by then broken up. All "form a valuable contribution to Irish topography of which Smith may be regarded as the pioneer" - DNB. Bradshaw had the second edition of 1774 but not the first edition. In this copy the index is bound at the end rather than inserted after p.376 and before the appendix. BRADSHAW 1560 2nd ed. ESTC T97660. Printed by A. Reilly for the Author and ... sold by Edward and John Exshaw hardcover books
179215107London: T. & J. Egerton 1792. 4to 25 cm 9.8". 2 vols. I: Add. engr. t.-p. xvi 209 3 pp.; 1 map 27 plts. illus. II: Add. engr. t.-p. viii incl. t.-p. 258 4 pp.; 1 map 25 plts. illus. <br><br>First edition of Ireland's guidebook to the architectural botanical artistic and historical pleasures to be found along the Thames featuring assorted poetical digressions as well as descriptions of the splendor of Blenheim Castle and other castles and manors the disrepair of London Bridge and paintings by Rubens and Holbein. The two volumes are copiously illustrated with 52 aquatint plates engraved by C. Apostool after drawings by Ireland 2 maps and a number of in-text cuts. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T2691; Abbey Scenery 430. Period-style quarter calf over marbled papercovered sides spines with gilt-stamped leather title and author labels gilt-ruled raised bands and gilt-stamped decorations in compartments. Versos only of half-titles title-pages and a few other leaves stamped by a now-defunct institution. Plates lightly to moderately spotted with some instances of light offsetting to pages around plates. Pages faintly age-toned with edges untrimmed; one leaf with lower outer corner torn away not touching text. This supplies both handsome interesting pictures and good now quaint reading. T. & J. Egerton hardcover books
171134488Dublin: Printed by Andrew Crooke 1711. Folio 29 cm; 11.5". 4 8 2 916 2 1720 2 228 2 2938 1 3941 2 4245 2 4554 i.e. 53 1 blank pp. <br><br>A scarce assemblage of acts including granting the Queen "additional duty on beer ale strong waters" and other things. Other legislation seeks to curb frauds "committed by tennants"; prevent "ingrossing forestalling and regrating of coals imported into this kingdom"; better prevent "excessive and deceitful gaming"; suppress lotteries; and regulate sheriffs and sheriffs' clerks.<br>Â Â Â Â Printed largely in black letter and each act preceded by its own title-page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T193918. Near-contemporary brown calf rebacked in caramel-colored calf with a red leather gilt title-label; modestly tooled in gilt on covers with a double-rule and a center rope rectangle with flower corner devices gilt rolls on board edges. Some cockling of paper and discoloration of endpapers from the tannin of the turn-ins and occasional marginal thumb- or other soil from use. Printed by Andrew Crooke hardcover books
191413670England 1914. Original oil painting on canvas unsigned with caricatures of Asquith John Redmond and Lloyd George 19 1/2 x 30 inches framed in gilt to 22 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches overall. 1 vols. Fine condition. Original oil painting on canvas unsigned with caricatures of Asquith John Redmond and Lloyd George 19 1/2 x 30 inches framed in gilt to 22 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches overall. 1 vols. British Political Caricatures in Oil. A British political comment on the issue of Home Rule for Ireland. Amid celestial clouds a Union Jack-garbed figure of H.H. Asquith turns a grindstone on which a gleeful John Redmond in satanic wings sharpens a sword lettered "HOME RULE" as an angelic David Lloyd George flies away carrying by the coattails a small Irishman shillelagh in hand.<br/><br/> Prime Minister Asquith introduced the Third Home Rule for Ireland Bill to the Commons in 1912 in part to oblige the Irish on which his Liberal ministry depended. Redmond leader of the Irish Nationalists established a balance of power favorable to the Irish and passage of the bill seemed assured. Lloyd George then Chancellor of the Exchequer aware of the heavily pro-English sentiment of Northern Ireland and of the political dangers of forcing unwilling Protestants under Catholic rule induced the parties to exempt Ulster from the provisions of the bill which finally passed in this form.<br/><br/>This painting reflects the situation in early 1914: Redmond with the aid of Asquith prepares to sever Ireland from the mother country while Lloyd George symbolically carries the pugnacious Catholic faithful away from the Protestant sanctuary of the North. It is possibly the original of a Conservative Party political poster.<br/><br/>A UNIQUE PIECE OF POLITICAL PROPAGANDA IN THE HIGHLY UNUSUAL MEDIUM OF OILS. Roy Jenkins Asquith pp. 174-5 et seq unknown books
1936260546Dublin 1936. Inserted leaf with 10 signatures tipped in signatures on 24 leaves in a bound album. 1 vols. Oblong 12mo. Burgundy leather a.e.g. Some spotting to album leaves signatures generally fine. Inserted leaf with 10 signatures tipped in signatures on 24 leaves in a bound album. 1 vols. Oblong 12mo. A Bouquet of Irish Politicians. Choice album preserving a colorful and representative slice of Irish political life in the mid-1930s including the signatures of Eámon de Valera and 9 members of his cabinet in the 8th Dáil 1933-1937 on a single sheet followed by 24 individually tipped-in signatures de Valera and seven others are repeated in this group.<br/>Eámon de Valera was a leader in the war of independence and after breaking with Sinn Féin in 1926 was a founder of Fianna Fáil and head of the Irish Free State government. The members of his cabinet for 1933-1937 who have signed here are Seán T. Ó Cellaigh Seán Thomas O'Kelly deputy prime minister; P.J. Ruttledge minister for lands and fisheries; Seán MacEntee minister of finance; Tomas O'Derrig minister for education; Gerald Boland secretary of Sinn Féin chief whip; Frank Aiken minister of defense; Seamus O'Rian James Ryan minister for agriculture; Patrick J. Little; Concobhar MagUidhr Conor Maguire attorney general later chief justice 1946-1961 many of these were founding members of Fianna Fáil.<br/>The tipped in signatures include: J.J. McElligott secretary of the Dept. of Finance 1927-1953; Eámon de Valera dated 24.10.35; Seán T. Ó Cellaigh Frank Aiken dated 17.3.32; Seamus O'Rian; Geróid O'Beolláin Gerald Boland; Seán MacEntee; Sean F. Lemass ministry for industry and commerce later prime minster 1959-1966; Seosamh O'Conghaile Joseph Connolly dated 16.3.32 minister for posts and telegraphs; P.J. Ruttledge dated 25.9.34; Patrick J. Little; Cormac Breathnach Fianna Fáil politician served in the Dáil 1932-54; Eamonn Cooney dated 16.3.32 Fianna Fáil politican served in the Dáil 1932-54; Robert Briscoe long-serving Fianna Fáil politician; Padraig MacGabhann Patrick Smith dated 13.7.32 Fianna Fáil politician who served in the Dáil for 53 years; Kath O'Callaghan professor Sinn Féin member widow of IRA officer Michael O'Callaghan; Maire Nic Suibhne Mary MacSwiney of Cork hunger striker and Sinn Féin politician who became the leader of the party after de Valera left to form Fianna Fáil; Damhnal Ua Buachalla Daniel Buckley dated 12.2.36 founding member of Fianna Fáil appointed Governor General of the Free State in 1932; James Geoghegan dated 14.3.32 minister for justice in the 7th Dáil; Dorothy Macardle dated 8.3.32 writer and republican imprisoned during the civil war later author of a history The Irish Republic 1937; Miceal Ó Flannagáin Michael O'Flanagan priest vice-president of Sinn Féin; Pól Ua Fearghail Paul O'Farrell dated 5.11.31; Caitlin O'Cleirigh dated 16.3.32; Ruadhri Rodach. unknown books
1889104876London and New York: Frederick Warne and Co 1889. Robert Louis Stevenson's first edition copy of the writings of one of his favorite prose writers William Hazlitt. Octavo original cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel botanical gilt vignette to the front panel tissue-guarded frontispiece of Hazlitt. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Robert Louis Stevenson on the half-title page "To Robert Louis Stevenson Esq with Alex Ireland's cordial regards & remembrances Southport 9 Leicester St. October 2 1889." With Stevenson's Vailima bookplate to the pastedown which is singed by Stevensons stepdaughter Isobel Strong. In very good condition. An exceptional presentation. A great admirer of Hazlitt's prose style Steveson frequently discussed with friedns his interest in writing Hazlitt's biography. But it is in his Walking Tours that Stevenson gives his warmest expression of his admiration for the great romantic essayist: "I should wish to quote more for though we are mighty fine fellows noawadays we cannot write like Hazlitt. And Hazlitt's essays would be a capital pocket-book on such a journey" Stevensonia 92. Frederick Warne and Co hardcover books
192447768Dublin & Manchester: The Irish Nation Committee / The Equity Press and The Wood Printing Works 1924. First Editions. Bound volume containing: <br/><br/>Éire: The Irish Nation: Forty-one folio issues 45cm bound into a plain blue-gray cloth binding; each issue 8pp; illus. Issues show light wear and toning to extremities with occasional short edge tears and creases to corners; a half-dozen issues with "Subscription Expired - Final Copy" neatly rubber-stamped to upper front wrappers; final issue slightly oversized with edges folded in; publication range written in pen on front endpaper with title and date range in marker to lower front cover; well-preserved Very Good overall. <br/><br/>Sinn Féin. Thirty-three folio issues 53cm bound into a plain blue-gray cloth binding; each issue 8pp; illus. Mild tanning with occasional small nicks and tears to text edges and some minor flaking to same; publication range written in pen on front endpaper with title and date range in marker to lower front cover; dampstain to cloth at upper left corner of rear cover; Very Good overall. Full final year of Éire the official publishing organ of the Irish Republican Party which ran from January 20 1923 - October 25 1924 continuing with its successor publication Sinn Féin. "The Republican party was not unaware of the benefits to be derived from the publication of a newspaper reflecting its view. During its lifetime the organization brought out various weeklies. Éire: The Irish Nation had been started in January 1923 to give the Republican version of events in the closing stages of the Civil War. This proved a boon to the Reorganizing Committee in its efforts to build up the new parety in the summer of 1923. A second party paper Sinn Féin originally appeared as a daily news-sheet during the August 1923 general election campaign; but once the election was over it appeared only weekly. The new party had not been established very long before its leaders eager to counteract the anti-Sinn Féin bias of the three national dailies began planning the publication of a daily paper of their own with national circulation. They failed in their efforts to do this the principal reason being once again lack of capital. The failure of the party here may have indirectly hastened its decline. Control of a national daily would have forced Sinn Féin to spell out its aims and policies in a more realistic and precise fashion.At the end of 1924 Sinn Féin and Éire merged probably for circulation reasons to form a new weekly also with the title Sinn Féin. This paper in turn ceased publication and was replaced by a new weekly An Phoblacht in June 1925" Pynne Peter. The Third Sinn Fein Party: 1923-1926. p.39. Contents reprint the Declaration of Independence of Dail Eireann statements and articles by President Éamon de Valera extensive coverage on the treatment of Irish Republican prisoners and prison conditions last letters of IRA soldiers prior to their executions excerpts from Leaves from a Prison Diary by Proinnsias O'Gallchobhair memorial celebrations for the Easter Uprising and political cartoons by "Fionnbarr." OCLC finds 10 locations with any holdings of Éire U.Kansas Boston Coll. BL Cambridge Univ.College Cork Trinity Coll. Dublin Nat.Univ.Library Ireland Galway Nat.Library of Ireland Memorial Univ. Newfoundland Nanterre-La Contemporaine. Sinn Féin held in 9 locations Hoover Inst. Boston Coll. Wake Forest Murdoch Univ. Nat.Library of Ireland Galway Trinity Coll. Dublin BL Cambridge Nanterre-La Contemporaine. The Irish Nation Committee / The Equity Press and The Wood Printing Works unknown books
1790291675London: R. Faulder 1790. hardcover. near fine. 8 volumes. 214 fine colored plates. These plates include some of Shakespearean interest also some relating to the French Revolution in its earlier stages. Tall 8vo many pages uncut uniformly bound in full burgundy morocco gilt floral design on spines gilt fillet borders inner dentelles top edges gilt. London: R. Faulder 1790 - 1800. First Edition. An exceedingly handsome set of these beautiful and desirable volumes.<br/><br/> Picturesque Views of the River Thames From its Source in Gloucestershire to the Nore; with Observations on the Public Buildings and Other Works of Art in its Vicinity. 2 volumes 2 hand colored title pages and 54 plates 1801. Picturesque Views of the Inns of Court. 21 hand colored plates 1800.Picturesque Views on the River Medway From the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussexarwickshire Avon. Hand colored engraved title map and 28 hand colored plates 1793; Picturesque Views of the Upper or Warwickshire Avon From its Source at Naseby to its Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury. Hand colored title page of Shakespeare 29 hand colored plates 2 portraits and one map 1795.Picturesque Views on the River Wye From Its Source at Plinlimmon Hill to its Junction with the Severn below Chepstow. Map and 31 hand colored plates 1797.Picturesque Tour Through Holland Brabant and Part of France; Made in the Autumn of 1789.2 hand-colored engraved titles and 45 hand colored plates 1790.<br/><br/> R. Faulder unknown books