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1883BELeIREL13London: Simpkin Marshall & Co. 1883. 1883. 8vo. pp. xv 7 477 1. 2 mounted plates & 1 folding facsimile letter. with half-title. original cloth with morocco-grained paper spine top edge gilt others uncut hinges cracked & weak spine rubbed corners frayed. Third Edition enlarged to include two hundred additional pages of quotations. Ireland's work presents ".in chronological order the summed-up testimonies of the most notable Book-Lovers on the subject of books and the Habit and Love of Reading." Preface The writers' quoted include Plato Socrates Bacon Milton Swift Chaucer Byron Pope Rousseau Hugo Whitman Trollope Machiavelli Carlyle &c. Hardcover. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1883. Hardcover
2020DBS-9781774072783ARCLER PRESS 2020. 1st. Soft Cover. New. ARCLER PRESS paperback
2020DBS-9781774072783ARCLER PRESS 2020. 1st. Soft Cover. New. ARCLER PRESS paperback
A9781032677316Hardback. New. <p>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.</p> hardcover
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
11837'Reprinted from the Manchester Guardian of February 7 1921.' Published by the Peace with Ireland Council 30 Queen Anne's Chambers London S.W.1. Printed by the Caledonian Press Ltd. T. U. 74 Swinton Street London W.C.1. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Fair on aged high-acidity paper. Drophead title with the second part reading in its entirety: 'County Court Judge Bodkin K.C. at the conclusion of the Ennis County Clare Quarter Sessions on February 5 1921 made a grave statement as to the violence committed by the forces of the Crown in Ireland in the following words: -'. The article reprints a report by Bodkin to the Rt Hon. Sir Hamar Greenwood Chief Secretary for Ireland under the following headings: 'Looting at Lahinch' 'Men Shot at Ennistymon' 'Murder at Miltown-Malbay' 'Directed to Call for Body' 'Complaint to Colonel of Auxiliaries' 'Application Dismissed' 'Juristiction not "Ousted"' 'People Treated with Great Violence' 'No Charges Against Victims' and 'Burden Too Heavy for Ratepayers'. The report ends: 'In conclusion I venture to repeat an opinion expressed at a previous sessions three months ago that law and order cannot be restored or maintained by what I felt constrained to describe as a competition in crime.' One copy on COPAC etc LSE. 'Reprinted from the Manchester Guardian of February 7, 1921.' Published by the Peace with Ireland Council, 30 Queen Anne's Chamb unknown
6434London: John Ouseley Ltd. 15 & 16 Farringdon St. E.C. 8vo 94 ii pp. Stapled and in original green and white printed wraps. Advertisements on wraps prelims and final leaf. Frontispiece portrait of Justin McCarthy with transcription of a letter by him to Ouseley facing it and double-sided plate between pp. 32 and 33 carrying seven illustrations. A scarce item no copy at British Library: chipped and worn on aged high-acidity paper. Described by the author as a 'narrative of probably the most powerful and far-reaching conspiracy the world has ever known'. London: John Ouseley Ltd., 15 & 16 Farringdon St., E.C. paperback
1808084683London: Vernor Hood & Sharpe; Sherwood Neely and Jones 1808. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Leather. Good/Near Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fisher Boy is believed to be a first edition First edition First Printing. Sailor Boy is a Second edition of 1815 Both bound together in full original calf leather hardback Gilt spine and borders vi 116 pages viii 208 pages Fisher boy has an engraved frontispiece and title page Sailor Boy has 4 engraved plates Good condition generally for book of this age. The front hinge has been professionally repaired with a neat white strip but binding is generally sound but. Some rubbing of the edges as is inevitable with a book of this age. Neat contemporary book plate of Elizabeth Compton Webster. Copies of the Sailor Boy are scarce <br/> <br/> Vernor, Hood & Sharpe; Sherwood, Neely and Jones hardcover
23101Presumably Darrigle nr Portlaw Ireland 15 November 1880. For Private Circulation only Unpublished poem four pages 8vo not bound sl. water affected ow good condition fourteen verses on three pages. First verse; "You may boast of your spins over Aylesbury Vale; You may brag of your gallops from Ranksboro' gorse; Of your Greatwood or Waterloo tell a fine tale; Of your deeds in the shires you may talk yourselves hoars: They are well in their way: but we all of us say There is nothing can equal our Darrigle Day". Last Verse: "This fair day was o'ershadow'd by one only cloud - Her italic absence whose name's only uttered to bless Whose presence is sunshine. May the Bard be allowed For this once to call her our dear Marchioness; For we all of us say she's the one missing ray Was wanting to brighten our Darrigle Day." In between these verses is described a racy fox-hunt. This leaflet was extracted from an album put together a by a Wellesley Paget RHA.No other copy traced; nor publication. Presumably Darrigle, nr Portlaw, Ireland, 15 November 1880. unknown
24487‘Board of Agriculture / Feb 26. 1801’. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 4to. In good condition with thin neat strip from windowpane mount adhering at edges. Folded for postage. Signed ‘Carrington’ and addressed to ‘Robert Sparrow Esq.’ He has received Sparrow’s letter and informs him that ‘the Bill is yet to be brought into the House of Lords for the improvement of waste land’. All that has been done is the instructing of ‘the Committee appointed on account of the dearth of Provisions to take into immediate consideration the subject of Enclosures in general & of waste lands in particular.’ However important the point which Sparrow mentions may be ‘for a separate enquiry’ it ‘does not come within the limits of these instructions nor could it be perhaps proper to mix any other subject with that above mentioned.’ Note: Enclosures "It gained pace in the 18th century before really accelerating as a result of the General Enclosure Act of 1801. This law enabled landowners - and notably nouveau riche farmers - to enclose their land without a prior Parliamentary act as had previously been the case." ‘Board of Agriculture / Feb 26. 1801’. unknown
18919473London: Chatto & Windus 1891. In very good condition. First edition in red cloth boards embossed and blind ruled to spine side. Spine panel sunned and nicked to tail. Binding square and firm. Black endpapers unmarked. Very minor foxing to preliminary leaves. Frontispiece protected by tissue guard depicts Jane Welsh Carlyle. Inscribed by author to top of title page 'To R C Phillips - with the regard of Annie E Ireland. June 1892'. 324 pp. plus index and advertisements. This book is a biography of Jane Welsh Carlyle the wife of writer Thomas Carlyle detailing her early life marriage and relationships with notable figures of her time drawing from her letters and diaries. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1891 Chatto & Windus hardcover
1815mon0000368362Sherwood Neely & Jones 1815. Hardback. Very Good. Hardcover. Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo. viii 341pp 3pp ads engraved vignette title printed in red and black in contemporary dark green cloth . A generally VG clean copy. A long series of poems with extensive foot-notes on many of his contemporaries from the literary world topographers novelists science & medicine including Robert Southey William Wordsworth Lord Byron Monk Lewis Samuel Coleridge Walter Scott Hannah More William Dugdale etc. etc by the notorious Shakespearian forger W.H. Ireland. Sherwood, Neely & Jones hardcover
2021x-1843845865D.S. Brewer 2021. Hardcover. New. 208 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. D.S. Brewer hardcover
1999096661Shrewsbury MA 1999 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Presentation copy from author to her mother with loving inscription. A nice copy with only light wear. hardcover
29391London. 1780. No Binding. Fine. 33.4x 24cm 14.25"x 9.5" image 31x21cm hand-coloured topographical decorated cartouche coloured engraved illustrations outside the borders a fine copy. - Bonar Law 123i . Cartouche "Appears in the bottom right in a crumbling stone block to the right of which are a pair of barrels and a fishing smack. There is a single scale line towards the top left. Outside the border across the top is the imprint "Engrav'd for Moore's News. at the top on both sides is a small decorative motif the central part of which is a mermaid blowing a horn. Across the bottom is a cannon at the left joined by a chain to a helmet in the centre joined by another chain to a vignette of cannon balls and ramming tools etc. at the right. London. 1780 unknown
20053990Toronto: Self Published 2005. Soft cover. Very Good. Text by Ann Ireland. Exhibition catalogue. This was an exhibition at 1139 College Street Toronto organized by the artists themselves as an attempt to expose their work to a wider public and presumably as an act of esprit de corps. The artists were listed alphabetically by their first names. Included works by Rdest Aleksandra; Angela Leach; Anthony Stagg; Barb Hunt; Caroline de Mooy; C. Herbert actually this was Claude Breeze using a pseudonym so as not to pull focus from the younger artists in the show-some of whom had been his students; Clive d'Oliveira; Eugene Knapik; Frank Perna; Harold Klunder; John Kennedy; Katharine Harvey; Reinhard Reitzenstein; Richard Storms; Scott Childs; Scott Silverthorn; Sheila Gregory; Steve Driscoll; Sue Guelke; and Tim Deverell. Autographed by Aleksandra Rdest; Angela Leach; Anthony Stagg; Barb Hunt; Caroline de Mooy; c. Herbert signed as 'c. Herbert'; Clive d'Oliveira; Eugene Knapik; Frank Perna; John Kennedy; Katharine Harvey; Reinhard Reitzenstein; Richard Storms; Scott Childs; Scott Silverthorn; Sheila Gregory; Steve Driscoll; Sue Guelke; and Tim Deverell. Also autographed by Ann Ireland. Ownership signature of Canadian writer Greg Gatenby to top right corner of title page. Small booklet. In fine condition. Images in black and white. Self Published unknown
1910304926New York 1910. 1 page. Old folds. 1 page. Thomas Emmet was an esteemed Doctor who devised the Emmet's operation for repair of tears in the womb and was the nephew of Robert Emmet. He was also a famous autograph and print collector and an ardent advocate of Irish home Rule.<br /> <br /> Reading in part: "I thank you for sending me the account about the execution of Robert Emmet. unknown
1807251468London: Miller 1807. First. hardcover. very good. Folding hand-colored frontispiece by John Augustus Atkinson engraving on title page 295pp. untrimmed 12mo rebound in brown cloth brown leather labels on spine. First Edition. Very good .<br/> <br/> William Henry Ireland was author of the forged manuscripts attributed to William Shakespeare. Halkett & Laing IV p.102. Lowndes II p.1164.<br/> <br/> Miller unknown
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
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
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
18351356315Washington: Duff Green 1835. First American Edition. Hardcover. Octavo v 314 pp. First American Edition from the Second Dublin Edition. Good; bound in contemporary leather with few surface marks to covers and wear to spine edges and corners; binding tight; text block age-toned but clean; extensive foxing and age-toning to pages throughout; previous bookseller sticker on front pastedown; MF consignment. 1356315. Special Collections. Duff Green hardcover
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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 books
1807251468London: Miller 1807. First. hardcover. very good. Folding hand-colored frontispiece by John Augustus Atkinson engraving on title page 295pp. untrimmed 12mo rebound in brown cloth brown leather labels on spine. First Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> William Henry Ireland was author of the forged manuscripts attributed to William Shakespeare. Halkett & Laing IV p.102. Lowndes II p.1164.<br/><br/> Miller unknown books