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2022x-3030994635Palgrave Macmillan 2022. Hardcover. New. 291 pages. 8.27x5.83x0.69 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
200545287McGill-Queen's University Press 2005. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. 8x5x0. In Very Good Condition. 208 Pages With The Index. Paperback- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. McGill-Queen's University Press paperback
ria9781032677316_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book explores the causes behind Trump's victory in the 2016 US Presidential election and asks how a psychoanalytic understanding of the social unconscious can help us plot a new direction for the future in US politics and beyond. hardcover
1808015143London United Kingdom: Printed by John Barlow 1808. Book. Fair. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Ireland printed by John Barlow Dublin 1808 First Edition. Six transactions bound in hardcover including the original rules of the Gaelic Society. Contents 1. The Rules of the Gaelic Society of Ireland for the first general meeting 19th January 1807. 2. Address to the Gaelic Society by Rev Paul OBrien in 1807. 3. P. MElligott - Observations on the Gaelic Language 4 Advice to a prince by THADDY MAC BRODY or MAC BRODIN son of Dary being the Inauguration Ode of DOnach OBrien published 1808. 5. Theophilo O Flanagan INSTITUTIO PRINCIPIS published 1808. 6. Deirdri Or The Lamentable Fate Of The Sons Of Usnach 1808. 7. The ancient historic tale of the Deth of the Children of Usnach. Hand coloured map inserted before first page. xxvi 40 54 35 238 pp. Quarter bound brown cloth back strip marble boards. Printed by John Barlow Hardcover
27457Dublin: Printed by William Folds. 1808. First Edition iv54pp. each part has a separate title page with the pagination continuous disbound. Contents: Culture of hemp. -- Management of hemp. -- Encouragement to hemp farmers. -- Extract from Annals of agriculture published by Arthur Young. upon the national advantages attending the cultivation of hemp and the soils in which it best succeeds. -- Extract from a General view of the agriculture of the Co. of Suffolk upon hemp; both as to culture and crop by the same. -- Culture of flax and hemp in Russia Prussia and Poland by James Durno Esq. British Consul at Memel. Copac records the Cambridge and BL copies; Black locates a further 3 Irish locations. Black Catalogue of Pamphlets on Economic Subjects in Irish Libraries 2569; Not in Goldsmiths'-Kress. Dublin: Printed by William Folds. [1808] unknown
33064London: James Ridgway 1844. First Edition 83 1 pp. disbound. An attack on an article in the Edinburgh Review which purported to deal with the debates in the House of Commons on the state of Ireland and the Irish Arms Bill. The stated object of this reply was "to point to the public the difficulty and impolicy of an attempt to force the Irish Catholics a provision for their clergy; at the same time to draw public attention to some measures of a plain and practical kind which may enlist the attention perhaps the support of men of all parties." Among other subjects the writer deals with the state of landed property the administration of justice to the poor the established church education the Irish Poor Law and the repeal of the Union London: James Ridgway, 1844 unknown
1793044815London: T. & J. Egerton 1793. Book. Good. Hardcover. vii-xii 206pp; frontispiece; 27 plates plus other illustrations bottom edges stained and some warping; half-bound decorative green spine gilt title marbled boards rubbed edges; private library labels to the inside. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T. & J. Egerton Hardcover
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Third edition, first Irish, small 8vo (157 x 95 mm), [6], 482pp., cont. calf, lower joints split but holding firm, morocco spine label, lettered in gilt. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute.
First edition, 4to, no. 27 of 350 copies, numerous illustrs., orig. vellum-backed boards, uncut, t.e.g.
First edition, 8vo, x, 424pp., ex-library, library half calf.
First Edition, 83, [1] pp., disbound. An attack on an article in the Edinburgh Review which purported to deal with the debates in the House of Commons on the state of Ireland, and the Irish Arms Bill. The stated object of this reply was "to point to the public the difficulty and impolicy of an attempt to force the Irish Catholics a provision for their clergy; at the same time to draw public attention to some measures of a plain, and practical, kind, which may enlist the attention, perhaps the support, of men of all parties." Among other subjects, the writer deals with the state of landed property, the administration of justice to the poor, the established church, education, the Irish Poor Law, and the repeal of the Union
2023x-303099466XPalgrave Macmillan 2023. Paperback. New. 291 pages. 8.27x5.83x0.62 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
2544AM. 1pg. 8 x 11. No date. No place. A partial autograph manuscript in the handwriting of William Cobbett concerning legal reforms there: to be found against any person for administering tendering or taking such oath or engagement to set out the words of such oath or engagement and that it shall be sufficient to set forth therein the purport or object of such oath or engagement. VII. And whereas in several instances persons who have given information against persons accused of crimes in Ireland have been murdered before trial of person accused in order to prevent their giving evidence and to effect the acquittal of the accused be it declared and enacted That is any person who hath given or shall give information or examination upon oath against any person or persons for any offense against the laws hath been or shall be before the trial or trials of the person or persons respectively against whom such information or examination was givenviolently put to death or so maimed or forcibly carried away and secreted as not to be able to give evidence upon the trial of the person or persons against whom such information or examination was given; the information of such person or persons so taken on oath shall be admitted in all courts of justice in Ireland as evidence upon trial or trials of such person or persons respectively against when such information or examination was given. The document has light staining to the right margin and is in fine condition. This has unusual legal content. unknown
183856606London: Longman Orme Brown Green and Longmans 1838. With 19 engravings from drawings by D. M'Clise and T. Creswick. 1 vols. Small 4to. Three-quarter morocco a.e.g. Spine faded lightly rubbed. Very Good. With 19 engravings from drawings by D. M'Clise and T. Creswick. 1 vols. Small 4to. Thte title-page bears the signature and address of George Augustus Sala with a note under the illustrations: "Interesting as marking the height of excellence to which the art of line engraving had attained just before it was deposed by wood engraving and by lithography." Sala a mid-19th century journalist and artist was published in Charles Dickens's Household Words and was a foreign correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans unknown
9141Ireland nd. First Printing. Very Good/Good. First Printing. Three uncommon postcards with engravings of the secret operation of 24-25 April 1914 in Larne. "The Larne gun-running was a major gun smuggling operation organised in April 1914 in Ireland by Major Frederick H. Crawford and Captain Wilfrid Spender for the Ulster Unionist Council to equip the Ulster Volunteer Force. The operation involved the smuggling of almost 25000 rifles and between 3 and 5 million rounds of ammunition from the German Empire with the shipments landing in Larne Donaghadee and Bangor in the early hours between Friday 24 and Saturday 25 April 1914. The Larne gun-running may have been the first time in history that motor-vehicles were used "on a large scale for a military-purpose and with striking success"." The true significance of the operation for the Unionist movement is debatable but it remains a matter of pride and an example of heroism. It did provoke a response of more direct significance when Erskine Childers organized the Howth gun running of June 1914. The 900 guns that he brought into County Dublin were subsequently used in the 1916 Easter Rising and Home Rule ceased to be a matter of debate. One card is used bearing George V stamp. Two show minor edge wear else bright and clean; one was mailed shows creases closed tear writing at rear stamp else bright. 3"x5". Illus. b/w plates. unknown
192246353New York: Irish Republican Headquarters 1922. First Edition. 12mo 18cm.; staplebound self-wrappers; 8pp. Light dust-soil and toning else Near Fine. Small pamphlet issued by the fraternal oath-bound Irish Republican Brotherhood reprinting excerpts by General Macready in Dublin and Churchill and George from the House of Commons regarding the Irish Civil War concluding with the tongue-in-cheek "Crowning Triumph: 'In William Cosgrave and Richard Mulcahy two men stepped forward who if they did not at first inspire univeral confidence proved for a time loyal to their obligations towards the British Government and determined to assert their authority in their own country by means far more drastic than any which the British Government dared to impose during the worst period of the rebellion'" p. 8. Missed by Woods. Irish Republican Headquarters] unknown
195626954London: Lion and Unicorn Press 1956. First edition. Full tan cloth lettered in black and cream. Front board slightly rubbed short gift inscription to free front endpaper with letter laid in loose date 1958 a hint of browning to the edges light bump to lower corner overall a very good or better clean tight copy. Unpaged 41 leaves. Illus. with 32 b/w gravures. 4to. No. 91 of 200 copies. Signed by Epstein and Laurie Lee. Lion and Unicorn Press hardcover books
195626954London: Lion and Unicorn Press 1956. First edition. Full tan cloth lettered in black and cream. Front board slightly rubbed short gift inscription to free front endpaper with letter laid in loose date 1958 a hint of browning to the edges light bump to lower corner overall a very good or better clean tight copy. Unpaged 41 leaves. Illus. with 32 b/w gravures. 4to. No. 91 of 200 copies. Signed by Epstein and Laurie Lee. Lion and Unicorn Press hardcover
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2544AM. 1pg. 8 ½†x 11â€. No date. No place. A partial autograph manuscript in the handwriting of William Cobbett concerning legal reforms there: “to be found against any person for administering tendering or taking such oath or engagement to set out the words of such oath or engagement and that it shall be sufficient to set forth therein the purport or object of such oath or engagement. VII. And whereas in several instances persons who have given information against persons accused of crimes in Ireland have been murdered before trial of person accused in order to prevent their giving evidence and to effect the acquittal ‘of the accused’ be it declared and enacted That is any person who hath given or shall give information or examination upon oath against any person or persons for any offense against the laws hath been or shall be before the trial or trials of the person or persons respectively against whom such information or examination was given…violently put to death or so maimed or forcibly carried away and secreted as not to be able to give evidence upon the trial of the person or persons against whom such information or examination was given; the information of such person or persons so taken on oath shall be admitted in all courts of justice in Ireland as evidence upon trial or trials of such person or persons respectively against when such information or examination was given…â€. The document has light staining to the right margin and is in fine condition. This has unusual legal content. unknown books
1905315858Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1905. First edition. Colored folding map in back sleeve. viii ii 340pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Green cloth t.e.g. Fine. First edition. Colored folding map in back sleeve. viii ii 340pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed Presentation Copy. Presentation copy inscribed on the front fly leaf "with the author's compliments Alleyne Ireland Boston 1905". Houghton, Mifflin unknown books
18073754London: William Miller 1807. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition of the well-known poem after Sebastian Brandt from the infamous Shakespearean forger. Amusing and delightful colored folding frontispiece by John Atkinson and title-page woodcut. 19th century half-red morocco gilt dampstaining along bottom affecting lower margins of contents. Frontispiece with tape repair. Still a very good copy. <br/><br/> William Miller hardcover books