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20141-1118809068John Wiley & Sons Inc 2014. Paperback. New. 4th pap/psc edition. 509 pages. 9.75x8.00x0.75 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc paperback
84053Oslo 1940-54. Stor 8vo. 164 206 136 1 134 251 s. Orig. helsjirtingbd. Navn på forsatsbl. . <br/><br/><em>Vol. I. An Introduction to the Viking History of Western Europe. By Haakon Shetelig. Vol. II. Viking Antiquities in Scotland. By Sigurd Grieg. Vol. III. Norse Antiquities in Ireland. By Johs. Bøe. Vol. IV. Viking Antiquities in England. With a Supplement of Viking Antiquities on the Continent of Western Europe. By Anathon Bjørn and Haakon Shetelig. Vol. V. Civilisation of the Viking Settlers in relation to their old and new countries. By Alexander O. Curle Magnus Olsen and Haakon Shetelig. </em> unknown
In 8°, pp. XII+448. Antiporta in rame.Si dispone solo del volume dedicato alla Scozia e all'Irlanda figurato da 12 di 14 tavole f.t. finemente incise su lastra di rame. Legatura coeva cartonata.
22462'Dublin Castle 9th December 1817'. 2pp folio. In fair condition aged worn and with chipping to extremities. Several folds. Begins: 'My Lord I hae the honor of transmitting the following Addresses of Condolence to Her Majesty the Queen His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and His Serene Highness the Prince Leopold of Sax Cobourgh'. A list of six addresses follows variously sent to different members of the royal family from noblemen gentlemen clergy freeholders burgesses inhabitants. sheriffs aldermen of the county of Wexford and cities of Armagh and Limerick. Concludes: 'And I request your Lordship will lay the said Addresses before Her Majesty His Royal Highness and His Serene Highness accordingly.' Endorsed: 'forward the Addresses to Ld Moton & Sr R Gardiner - Tuesday write to Held. & And sic to Gazette'. 'Dublin Castle 9th December 1817'. unknown
4438Private / Draft / 25 Oct. 1904". Wyndham Statesman and man of letters at the time of this letter Chief Secretary fo Ireland see DNB. Three pages 4to good condition draft with much working over. He appreciates being given detailed grounds for a proposal that Sir Anthony Macdonnell MacDonnell Antony Patrick Baron MacDonnell statesman of Irish origin currently working with Wyndham in Ireland might be made available in the Indian Council a matter of urgency. He explains at length his high opinion of Macdonnell energy ability distinction etc. and his reluctance to part with him. "He is truly remarkable for his administrative capacity: indefatigable quick loyal to me and his chief and impartial in his attaitude towards all creeds and classes." But he has been attacked continuously mor than any public servant except Milner - "without foundation justification or even excuse" though he does speculate why. His service in India are knowledge are discussed. He then discusses Macdonnell current status and remebers that he had persuaded "Sir Anthony to embark on what is always a thankless task." "There is I admit another side to my last argument. When Sir Anthony came here - before the final controversy had absorbed all political interest before the persitent depression of public credit rendered almost all legislation impossible - I entertained & imparted to him the hope that we might follow up the Land Act with other Irish reforms. But most reforms - especially of the Poor Law of primary & secondary education of the Labourers Act etc - demand time from Parliament & credit. So that I now feel I persuaded him to come here under false pretences . . . . ." Note: This draft letter reflects the difficulties Macdonnell encountered when nudging through some form of devolution. Wyndham is revealing of his thought processes as he struggles through re-working to express himself. See entries in DNB for Wyndham and Macdonnell's activities in Ireland at this time. WITH: four-page incomplete"Private" letter from Lord Curzon italic typing with manuscript words in gaps or additions/corrections 24 Oct. 1904 discussing the situation of Macdonnell with relation to the India Council - appointed to do a job not go on indefinite leave. He explains their need for him and his intention originally to press for his release from Ireland. But he now sees his requirement as "a golden bridge" taking Macdonnell out of a difficult situation. "I do not for a moment suggest that all or a hundredth part of what is attributed to Macdonnell is true. But you know Ireland so well that the fact it is believed by all Unionists certainly invalidates the authority of the Governemnt . . ." He suggest that Wyndham write Macdonnell a diplomatic letter. In fact Macdonnell opted to stay in Ireland where the DNB claims he did good work. Macdonnell was praised for his role as Curzon's deputy in India before he went to Ireland. AND: Copy letter signed "St John Brodrick" = Secretary of State for India to George Wyndham with printed heading "Chief Secretary's Lodge Phoenix park Dublin" but also in manuscript "India Office 24 Oct. 1904". This is the letter to which Wyndham's draft above responds. Private / Draft / 25 Oct. 1904". unknown
196515151Austin: Published in co-operation with the University Art Museum of the University of Texas 1965 First edition. Cloth. Quarto. Color frontispiece black and white illustrations throughout. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Minor rubbing to extremities of d.j. Published in co-operation with the University Art Museum of the University of Texas, hardcover
18192126Winchester VA: Printed For The Publisher J. Foster 1819. Leather hardcover. 232 pp. Old tape repair on the title page foxing and staining. Leather binding very scuffed. Fair condition. Contains two chapters about a murder plot by Miss Betsy Southerlin who was staying with the family assisted by Mrs. Ireland's "black woman named Sucky". They were acquitted but later Sucky confessed to Rev. Ireland. Printed For The Publisher J. Foster unknown
2018Adhya-9781501321962BLOOMSBURY 2018. Paperback. New. BLOOMSBURY paperback
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2017__113894257XTaylor & Francis 2017. Hardcover. New. 409 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.25 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
1906ZB394780Maynooth 1906-1971. volumes 1-3; 5-8; 11; 16; 22; 28; 30; 33; 38. 1906-1971. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Maynooth unknown
20101-0538753099South-Western Pub 2010. Paperback. New. 9th edition. 402 pages. 9.75x7.75x0.75 inches. South-Western Pub paperback
1956014933London: Lion and Unicorn Press London 1956. Limited to 200 numbered copies signed by Epstein & Lee. Loosely inserted is the publishers' printed slip apologising for the delay caused by difficulties in acquiring the signatures. Book measures 38x28.5.cm. Portrait frontispiece and 31 other full-page gravure plates. Bound in original publishers brown cloth with title lettering on top board. Cloth lightly marked on top board. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Plain white jacket lightly rubbed. Jacket in very good clean condition. Housed in the original publishers cardboard postal box. F. Limited Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus. Small Folio. Lion and Unicorn Press, London Hardcover
1800007750London: New Bond-Street and Whitehall: R. Faulder; and J. Egerton 1800. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. IRELAND Samuel. Interesting Detailed London Views First edition quarto in modern half calf to style over contemporary green marbled boards corners rubbed some blind tooling. Spine raised bands gilt tooling gilt titles to black calf label. Internally half title 7 viii-xvi 1 2-254 pp 1 errata 21 sepia aquatints bookplate to fpd Charles William Eliot and a small catalogue listing oval embossed stamp to half title & verso 1 pl small lib no to base of dedication some light offsetting binder stamp to verso fep bound at riverside press. 231156. Anderson 1000. Abbey 207. Bobins 672. not in Tooley. <br/> <br/> R. Faulder; and J. Egerton hardcover
1858869A41London: Bell and Daldy 1858. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 9" by 6". Not Stated . The first edition of this important contribution to the history of Northumberland in two volumes from the author's own library. Complete in two volumes. With half titles. With three maps of which one folding one in colour; eeleven plans of which two folding; fifty-one plates; and numerous further illustrations in text. With Charles Henry Hartshorne's armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Author of vol. II 'Feudal and Military Antiquities of Northumberland and the Scottish Borders' a valuable contribution to the history of borders. Volume I features miscellaneous papers.Presentation copy inscribed and signed by Hartshorne's wife to verso front free endpaper both volumes. A history of and antiquities of Northumberland in two volumes communicated to the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Rebound in uniform half morocco over cloth covered boards blind stamp to front board titles in gilt to spine. Binding signed Sotheran. Externally very smart with light bumping and rubbing to head and tail of spine and extremities lightly soiling and fading to boards. Internally firmly bound. Light minor faint spotting scattered to leaves. Very Good Bell and Daldy hardcover
2010New-May2-2017--11529Wiley 2010-10-26. Paperback. New. 0x0x0. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Wiley paperback
1998x-0852382480Iowa State Pr 1998. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 328 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.00 inches. Iowa State Pr hardcover
64307275Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Incorporated pp. 585 Supplement edition . Hardback. New. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated hardcover
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2018x-1138233099Routledge 2018. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 546 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
197917953Tschai: Book I CITY OF THE CHASCH Underwood & Miller 1979 first edition thus preceded by the paperback original and the British hard-cover scattered foxing to the t.p.e.'s else a fine copy. Illustrated. 1/1000 copies. Tschai: Book II SEVANTS OF THE WANKH Underwood & Miller 1980 first edition thus preceded by the paperback original and the British hard-cover scattered foxing to the t.p.e.'s else a fine copy. Illustrated. 1/1000 copies. Tschai: Book III The Dirdir Underwood & Miller 1980 first edition thus preceded by the paperback original and the British hard-cover scattered foxing to the t.p.e.'s else a fine copy. Illustrated. 1/1000 copies. Tschai: Book IV The PNUME Underwood & Miller 1981 first edition thus preceded by the paperback original and the British hard-cover a fine copy. Illustrated. 1/1000 copies. 4 Volumes--- Underwood & Miller paperback
29389Dublin. Published by Director-General of the Ordinance Survey Office. 1925. Hardcover. Fine. linen backed colour folding map 102 40"x 105.5 41.5" folded to 34x 36cm in dark green contemporary full buchram light green finished cloth endpapers with gilt title on the upper cover fine Ho5B ~ First published in 1905 reprinted in 1925 but indicating 1926 on the cover title. No standard references located. Dublin. Published by Director-General of the Ordinance Survey Office. 1925 hardcover