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26137London: Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office 1913 and 1912 respectively. 1. A Bill To amend the Provision for the Government of Ireland 43pp fol. sewn no wraps or covers p.i and titlepage dusted ow good condition; 2. Outline of Financial Provisions 8pp. fol. no wraps or covers poor condition but complete. London: Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, [1913] and 1912 respectively. paperback
114023London T. and J. Egerton 1793. . First edition; 8vo 23 x 17 cm; 28 hand-coloured aquatint plates additional hand-coloured title plate and monochrome map further in-text engravings with half-title bookplate to front pastedown text block clean and tight; later full crushed morocco by Morrell boards gilt board edges ruled in gilt spine lettered in gilt in six compartments inner dentelles gilt top edge gilt a touch of rubbing to corners and spine bands otherwise fine; xii 206 2pp.<br /> A smartly bound work showing lovely scenes of the river Medway and landmarks including Minster Abbey Hever Castle and Bayham Abbey. This was Ireland's third work in his Picturesque Views series and not always issued with the plates hand-coloured. Also issued in a folio format.<br /> Abbey Scenery 428; ESTC T146600. London, T. and J. Egerton, 1793. hardcover
180035667London: Printed by C. Clarke and Published By R. Faulder and J. Egerton 1800. Small 4to. First edition. xvi. 254 errata leaf. 21 sepia aquatints of the Inns of Court. Bound in a very pleasant full tan calf executed by Baytun Riviere. Black and red title labels and compartments filled with a leaf and berry design. Gilt lines to the boards with a leaf and berry design towards the corners between lines. Blind stamped vine-leaf border panel in the middle of each board. Gilt inner-dentelles and all edges gilt 236 mm tall. A beautiful volume. Samuel Ireland was the father of the Shakespeare forger W. H. Ireland. . Near Fine. Gilt-decorated Calf. First Edition. 1800. Printed by C. Clarke and Published By R. Faulder and J. Egerton 1800 unknown
29383Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1708. No Binding. Fine. 45x 52.5cm 17.5"x 20.5" image 34.5x 46cm with 2 small inset maps: 11cm x 8cm 4.5cm x 3cm uncoloured indexes in fine condition The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique" published 1705-1720 in 7 vols. are based on the work of French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. There were four issues/editions of this seven volume atlas; 1705-1720 1712-20 1718-120 & 1732-1739. In these subsequent edition the present map appears in Vol. 3. The inset maps are of ancient Ireland and contemporary ecclesiastical Ireland with descriptions in French on both. Tables include political ecclesiastical and geographical information. - "Title appears outside the neat line across the top. The main map is again flanked by columns of engraved text. In this instance each column is headed by a small map of the country that on the left shows the ancient religious divisions that on the right the present day 1708 divisions. There is a single scale line towards the border of the main map. The box at the title now has 'Tome 2 / Nop 58' and the imprint Avec Privilege de Nosseigneurs les Etats'd'Hollande et de Westfri; appear at the bottom of the left column". Bonar Law #47. Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1708 unknown
033564University of Texas Press 1965. First edition. 1965. Hardcover with dust jacket. 4to with 476 pages. Signed by "LeRoy Ireland" on front free endpaper. The book is in very good condition with slight shelf wear some very slight foxing to the top of the page block. Some slight bumping to corners. The dust jacket is in good condition with some rubbing and wear to edges. There are two tears to dj 1/4" to bottom of front cover and a 2" to top of back cover. Sunning to spine. Interior is clean and tight. Pictures available upon request. "The work of 30 years of research by Ireland this book contains over 1500 authenticated Inness paintings and nearly 1000 illustrated. 476 pp. 5 pounds. Hardback: cloth over boards with a sewn binding. Color frontispiece and black & white illustrations. Chronology Exhibitions Bibliography Index." "Leroy Ireland 1889-1970 was an art dealer and painter in New York and Philadelphia. Ireland is best know for his research on the works of landscape painter George Inness 1825-1894 culminating in a catalogue raisonne of his work." Green spine/White-Black text. #033564. Signed. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 4to. Art / Collection. University of Texas Press Hardcover
179219565London: T. and J. Egerton Whitehall 1792. First Edition. 8vo. xvi 209; viii 258 pp. 54 full color plates including extra engraved title page in each volume signed in plate: C. Apostool London June 1 1791; 2 maps; in-text illustrations. Errata at rear in each volume. Bound by The Hampstead Bindery in full green morocco with gilt lettering to spines; AEG; marbled endpapers. Minor wear; a near fine set with the uncommon color plates in exceptionally nice condition occasional foxing throughout. Samuel Ireland's guide to sites along the Thames including Blenheim Castle Windsor Castle London bridges Westminster Abbey and Greenwich Hospital. T. and J. Egerton, Whitehall unknown
2017Atlantic-9781138942578Routledge 2017. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2017Atlantic-9781138942578Routledge 2017. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2018Atlantic-9781138668188Routledge 2018. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2018Atlantic-9781138668188Routledge 2018. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2018Adhya-9781138668188T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2018. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
2018Adhya-9781138668188T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2018. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
17971702397Published by R. Faulder T. Egerton 1797. Hardback. Good. Illustrated by Ireland Samuel. Almost very good condition with no wrapper. Picturesque Views on the River Wye From its Source at Plinlimmon Hill to its Junction With the Severn below Chepstow: With Observations on the Public Buildings and Other Works of Art in its Vicinity. Map showing the course of the River Wye 30 sepia aquatints plus b/w portrait plate of John Kyrle. xii 159 pages. Full brown diced calf binding gilt decorations and title to spine. Green endpapers. All edges gilt. Corners are bumped and worn with some surface loss to leather on rear cover and a couple of corners. Front joint is cracked. All plates present. Some light marks to page margins. Published by R. Faulder, T. Egerton hardcover
18299507Edinburgh; Thomas Ireland Junior 1829. 1829. Hard Cover. FIRST EDITION. Small quarto 5.5" x 8.5" all edges uncut; pp. iv 362. With eight engraved plates including portrait frontispiece of William Burke as called for. Recently rebound in brown full calf with blind fillet borders and centrepiece ornaments to boards 4 raised bands to spine scarlet morocco spine label with gilt spine title leaves uncut. Small closed tear to frontispiece repaired plus two or three short closed tears in text a few small nicks to leaves mild scattered foxing throughout. An sympathetically rebound copy in fine condition. The first and most comprehensive book on the infamous body-snatching serial killers William Burke 1792-1829 and William Hare being published in the same year as the trial and execution for a British audience eager for the macabre details of the sensationalist case. The authorship has been attributed to the publisher Thomas Ireland with the help of various contemporary sources. Contains dramatic trial reports confessions crime scene illustrations a harrowing description of Burke's execution phrenological measurements and descriptions of Burke's public dissection "The quantity of blood that gushed out was enormous that. the classroom had the appearance of a butcher's slaughterhouse from its flowing down and being trodden upon". Cheaply printed on rag pulp paper copies tend not to have survived; those that are found in commerce are either ex-library foxed or as here rebound. Certainly not one for the squeamish but a significant book for true crime enthusiasts and social historians. Rare. Edinburgh; Thomas Ireland, Junior, 1829. hardcover
1805779A55London: Printed for Thomas Goddard 1805. First edition. Leather. Fine. 7.5" by 4.5". None . A lovely copy of this scarce first edition containing the confessions of famous Shakespearean forger William-Henry Ireland. The first edition of this scarce work by William-Henry Ireland in which he confesses the truth behind his work of fraud and forgery. A thorough and truthful account of Ireland's career. With a detailed look into the Shakespearean manuscripts and including anecdotes and opinions of relevant people in the literary political and theatrical work. Bound without the frontispiece or signature plate.Ireland became famous in the eighteenth and nineteenth century for forging many Shakespearean documents and plays.In an attractive half calf binding over marbled boards. In a half calf binding over marbled boards with five raised bands and new endpapers. Externally lovely. Internally firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean. Fine Printed for Thomas Goddard hardcover
1795000273London: R. Faulder 1795. First Edition . Orig Calf Rebacked in Sheep. Very Good Plus. 9" x 6.5. aquatints. London: R. Faulder 1795. First Edition. xviii 284 pp. Illustrated with frontispiece 29 sepia aquatints 2 engraved portraits & 1 copper engraved map plus woodcuts within the text. Quarto trimmed 9 x 6.5 ooriginal calf over boards rebacked in sheep gilt dec. dentelles morocco lettering pieces marbled endpapers. See scans. Abbey scenery 427 - As with many copies the added engraved title has a trimmed-away caption. Binding a bit worn but sturdy and handsome; book shows little foxing. Near Fine internally in a solid very good or better binding; see scans. Also for the collector of scarce old bookseller's pasted labels the front pastedown bears the small .5" x 1" label of: "Lapworth. Printer Binder Performer Newspaper Agent. Stratford. " Samuel Ireland an engraver collector and publisher who worked in London at the close of the eighteenth century and who was unfortunately and at least initially unwittingly connected with some rather infamous Shakespeare forgeries would doubtless prefer to be better remembered - and perhaps should be - for his series of visually evocative geographical offerings such as this one than for the scandal. But people will be people. Please see all scans. L53n <br/> <br/> R. Faulder unknown
1841319367London: How and Parsons 1841. First Edition. Profusely illustrated throughout 18 maps and many engravings. xii iv 435; vii 468; viii 511pp. 3 vols. 4to. Bound in full polished tan contemporary calf edges marbled. Nice set. First Edition. Profusely illustrated throughout 18 maps and many engravings. xii iv 435; vii 468; viii 511pp. 3 vols. 4to. How and Parsons unknown
1795216451795 1ed Warwickshire River Avon England Illustrated Castles Picturesque ViewsSamuel Ireland was an 18th-century English author whose "Picturesque Views" books were some of the most desirable and impressive illustrated works of the era. Ireland known for his engravings published numerous volumes in his 'Picturesque' series focusing on London Holland the Brabant France River Medway environs and Westminster. But perhaps his best volume was 'On Warwickshire Avon'. First published in 1795 'Picturesque Views on Warwickshire Avon' was the first work dedicated solely to illustrating the environs of the River Avon and the small village of Naseby. The 32 engravings depict quaint scenes bridges landscapes castles mansions cathedrals and portraits of famous figures.Item number: #21645Price: $750IRELAND Samuel Picturesque views on the upper on Warwickshire Avon from its source at naseby to its juction with the Severn at TewkesburyLondon: R. Faulder 1795. First edition.Details: • Collation: Complete with all pageso xviii 284 2o 32 plates includes 29 aquatint engravings• Provenance: Handwritteno Frances R. Reido F. A. McKenna• Language: English• Binding: Leather; tight and secureo Decorative black Moroccan leather• Size: ~9.5in X 6.75in 24cm x 17cmOur Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 21645Photos available upon request. R. Faulder hardcover
180052382London: R. Faulder 1800. First edition. Hardcover. Good- to very good condition. Quarto. xvi 254 1pp. 21 20 plates. Rebound in three-quarter black cloth over marbled boards with gilt double framed lettering on leather label of cover gilt ruling on covers gilt lettering and ruling on spine; raised bands. Marbled edges and endpapers. Additional twenty engravings bound in two of them loose and two in-text engravings. The additional plates present facing pages 6 10 78 82 83 laid in 86 100 112 114 116 118 2 one laid in 157 158 160 164 168 192 212 232. A tour through Holland Brabant etc. of picturesque views of the rivers Thames Medway Avon and Wye and of graphic illustrations of Hogarth etc. Contains Errata page at rear. Three quarter inch closed tear at top joint at spine half and inch at bottom. Some light scuffing along hinges. Five line printed description of book pasted to front endpaper glued only at left edge. Lightly starting at inside front cover. Interior in very good condition. R. Faulder hardcover
179129857<p>Hogarth Illustrated by John Ireland published by J. Boydell in 1791 contains ninety engravings replicating the work of William Hogarth. This two-volume edition presents a series of visual narratives centered around social themes including Hogarth's widely recognized A Rake's Progress A Harlot's Progress and Marriage A-la-Mode. Ireland an engraver himself supplemented the images with commentary and notes. These works circulated widely during the period and remain among the most referenced moral engravings of Georgian England. The complete set features modern leather bindings with marbled boards and the engraved plates appear throughout both volumes. Very Good. Structurally tight binding with consistent toning to pages and illustrations. Octavo 8vo two-volume set. Collation: Vol. I – 8 cxxii 311 1; Vol. II – 5 312–607. Illustrations: 90 engraved plates. Edition: First edition. # 29857. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> J. Boydell hardcover
15677493<p><b>1567 Thomas of Ireland Flores Monk Irish Hibernicus Philosophy Bible Anthology</b></p><p><i>'Flores Doctorum' is a 13th-century work on philosophical theology by Thomas of Ireland.</i></p><p><i>'Flores' was an anthology of short maxims and excerpts from other writings from classical authors. It filled a role for clergymen who were seeking answers and advice on preaching and gave relevant answers for sermons. This rare 16th-century edition was published in Lyon by Rouille and is bound in original vellum binding.</i></p><p>Item number: #7493</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>THOMAS of Ireland</p><p><b><i>Flores Omnium Pene Doctorum Qui cum in theologia tum in Philosophia hactenus claruerunt per Thomam Hibernicum olim summa cum diligentia collectiae ordine alphabetico in usum congesti; nunc vero maiori quam antehac religione et fide locupletissimi et castigatissimi</i></b></p><p>Lyon apud Guillaume Rouillé 1567. </p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 942pp</p><p>o Signatures: a-z8 A-Z8 Aa-Nn8</p><p>· References: Pettegree FB 88771; USTC 125303 </p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~5in X 3in 13cm x 8cm</p><p>· Very rare with no other example for sale worldwide</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>7493</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> apud Guillaume Rouillé hardcover
24764One with annotated with date 28 March 1792 the others undated. None with place. See image. It is hard to see how this collection could be bettered the range of signatures from sanity to madness being of particular interest. All seven examples laid down on a folio leaf extracted from an album. The leaf is in poor condition creased and with closed tears but the parchment and paper bearing the signatures themselves in good condition the six parchment items having the usual discoloration but the example on paper in excellent condition. Six of the signatures on rectangles ranging in size from 10 x 7 cm to 8 x 5 cm are arranged in two columns of three items each and beneath this arrangement across the foot of the page is the irregular fragment cut from the top left-hand corner of a warrant 16cm at its widest and 12.5 cm at its longest. The largest and clearest of the six signatures above the warrant is the one at top left which is on paper. Here the ‘George R.’ is neatly boldly and stylishly written. The signature beside this at the head of the right-hand column is the one which has been neatly annotated with the date: it is somewhat faded and has been laid down upside down. The signature at the bottom of the right-hand column has clearly been written while insane or blind. The warrant has a similarly afflicted signature at top right and beneath this is the king’s circular seal 4cm in diameter with the crest of the United Kingdom on the customary diamond of paper 6 cm square laid over the red wax. The surviving text a mixture of printed and manuscript the latter given in square brackets below reads: ‘George the Third . / Great Britain and . / and Wellbeloved . / We do by the . / here of . / L. / G.’. One with annotated with date 28 March 1792, the others undated. None with place. unknown
179355054London W. Faden 1793. 75 x 62 cm. Engraved map of Ireland for travelling use sectioned and laid down on linen. With 2 large fine engraved cartouches and handcoloured in outline. unknown
1795018414London: R. Faulder and T. Egerton 1795. - - - - Full brown marbled leather with gilt tooled spine with red leather title insert. Beautiful sepia tint engraved titled page depicting Nature and Shakespeare along the river's edge. 284 pp with errata inserted as last page. 32 plates including the frontispiece. Many woodcut devices throughout. Polished cinnamon paper edges. Spine is dried out with chipped head. Corners bumped with losses. Interior very clean and bright. Some tissue guards folded stained or torn. First Edition. Full Calf Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. R. Faulder and T. Egerton Hardcover
180566794London: printed for C. Chapple Pall-Mall and Southampton Row Bloomsbury 1805. First edition 12mo pp. 2 vi 151 1; engraved frontispiece by Rhodes after Craig 7 wood-engraved tailpieces ostensibly by Bewick; original drab paper-covered boards slightly later brown paper shelfback; a bit worn but generally good and sound. Early ownership signature at the top of the title page of E. Wilding 1809. Ireland 1775-1835 is known primarily as a forger of would-be Shakespeare documents and plays; he was exposed in 1796 but less than ten years later he was at it again with Effusions of love from Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scotland. "First edition of a quasi-forgery by William Henry Ireland focusing on Pierre de Boscosel de Chastelard the French noble poet who was executed after trespassing Queen Mary Stuart's quarters. Ireland claimed to have found Chastelard's manuscripts at the Scots College in Paris including his poems addressed to Queen Mary" Johns Hopkins. printed for C. Chapple, Pall-Mall, and Southampton Row, Bloomsbury unknown