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116775London John Cumberland 1828. . Cumberland issue; 4 vols; 8vo 22 x 14 cm; 26 folding aquatint plates by Cruikshank 24 hand-coloured one engraved folding plate in vol. IV engraved titles to each vol. bound without half-titles and letterpress titles occasional minor browning and light offsetting; 20th-century crushed red morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere gilt spines in 6 compartments all edges gilt spines slightly faded inor wear very good or better housed in a rewd cloth slipcase faded.<br /> A handsome set of Ireland's Life of Napoleon Bonaparte in crushed red morocco by Bayntun Riviere illustrated with 26 aquatint plates by George Cruikshank after original drawings by Carle Vernet Denon Pierre-Paul Prud'hon Duplessis-Bertaux and other Napoleonic and battlefield artists.<br /> Abbey Life 359; Tooley 211. London, John Cumberland, [1828]. hardcover
125771850s. Carte-de-visite size c.6 x 10cm faded photograph of Bridget Winthrop or engraving of sl. spotted on reverse the following information in MS. Bridget Winthrop married to Wm Maunsell Mrs Wm Maunsell gt grandmother of H.O. DonnellMA CLK space great great Grandmother to Mrs Petronella O'Donnell and to Mr Elliot O'Donnell". Printed on reverse: Mrs. C. Flynn Bookseller & Stationer Circulating Library Photographic Studio 20 George Street Limerick".From the archive of Elliot O'Donnell Irish ghost-hunter. Note: Limerick: Mrs. C. Flynn 40 Great George's-street one of the publishers of "The Celt" periodical c.1857. Unusual in being a female bookseller and involved in the new art of photography I have found no other information about her yet. Image available by request or on my website. [1850s?] 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
191526775New York 1915. Irish propaganda targeting the British during W.W.I. from the Irish World of January 30 1915. During W.W.I the struggle for Irish independence was suspended with the Nationalist forces splitting over support of the war. This handbill appears to be an effort to incite hatred of the British with racist descriptions of Fijian soldiers "the cannibals we may say" who fought for the British. There is a clear preference for Germany - "And these are the savages the cannibals we may say whom Britain is bringing over to fight the most enlightened nation of Melancthon and SchlegeL of Kant. of Mozart and Beethoven and Wagner of Goethe and Heine." <br /> <br /> The text characterized the Fijians as cannibals "dark copper colored have black eyes and bushy hair worn in the form of a mop" short stature protruding stomachs legs bowed and feet flat and usually nude. The photograph shows the Fijian soldiers standing at attention behind a British Officer photo by Paul Thompson. <br /> <br /> The text of the handbill is extracted from The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator published in New York between 1878-1951. Hand bill 9 x 7 3/4" printed in blue on cream paper verso blank. Creased with marginal tears and small margin loss. <br /> <br /> Unrecorded on OCLC although there is a W.W.I poster with the title "Civilization Vs. Barbarism" 1914 but associated with Red Cross Week. OCLC: 894257435. unknown
16140'Printed for the Committee in favour of Amending the Law relating to the Property of Married Women.' 'A. Ireland & Co. Printers Manchester.' 1869. 8pp. 12mo. Drophead title beneath heading: 'Printed for the Committee in favour of Amending the Law relating to the Property of Married Women.' In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. The last three paragraphs relating to Palmer's incarceration at Newgate have been crossed through but are still entirely legible indicating that the present copy was distributed after her release. Begins: 'THE following case was reported in the Times of the 15th January 1869:- CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT JAN. 14. OLD COURT. Before Mr. Justice KEATING. Sarah Palmer 40 was indicted for feloniously wounding James Palmer with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. .' Last two paragraph scored through the first regarding Mrs Palmer's incarceration in Newgate and the second relating to 'A Committee . formed to assist Susannah Palmer'. Only two copies on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat at the BL and Yale. ['Printed for the Committee in favour of Amending the Law relating to the Property of Married Women.'] 'A. Ireland & Co., Printe paperback
16231The Executive Committee for promoting the Married Women's Property Bill. Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co. Printers. 1870. 34pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. No copy on COPAC and the only copy on OCLC WorldCat at the National Library of Australia. No other copy currently on the market. [The Executive Committee for promoting the Married Women's Property Bill.] Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., Printers. 1870. paperback
16230The Executive Committee for promoting the Married Women's Property Bill. Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co. Printers. 1871. 8pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. No copy on COPAC and the only copy on OCLC WorldCat at the National Library of Australia. No other copy currently on the market. [The Executive Committee for promoting the Married Women's Property Bill.] Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., Printers. 1871. paperback
16229The Executive Committee for amending the Law with respect to the Property of Married Women Manchester: Alexander Ireland and Co. Printers. 1872. 11pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. Three copies on COPAC and one copy on OCLC WorldCat. No other copy currently on the market. [The Executive Committee for amending the Law with respect to the Property of Married Women] Manchester: Alexander Ireland and C paperback
189844775Bridgeport CT 1898. Very good indents and remnants of paperclips along top edges minor soling to folds on versos contents clean. 4 pp. 5 x 8 inches. Three letters from theater historian and biographer Joseph Norton Ireland to collector and biographer Douglas Taylor .<br /> <br /> 1. Letter dated December 8th 1897. 1 pp. Ireland tells Taylor of the decline in his physical and mental faculties before he summarizes his collection which includes the Treasurer's books of the Old Park Theater portraits & photographs of performers and bound sets of playbills. Finally he offers a nearly complete set of John Boydell's Shakespeare engravings for the amount of $40.<br /> <br /> 2. Letter dated December 16th 1897. 2 pp.Taylor clearly wanted the Boydell engravings as Ireland's second letter was sent with an enclosed return check to Taylor who had overpaid for the set. "I return your check for $40 as I think you misunderstand my writing 'I would see all for that amount' I then referred to the Shakespeare engravings which were at the close of my letter the small ones and the large ones and I meant to say I would sell them all large & small for that amount. I think the whole collection is worth rather more than that." <br /> <br /> 3. Letter dated March 4th 1898. 1 pp. Contains a short list of Ireland's collection of autograph letters all bound which he suspects "will be of little use" to Taylor.<br /> <br /> Ioseph Norton Ireland 1817-1898 wrote "Records of the New York Stage from 1750-1860 1866; "Mrs. Duff" 1882; and "A memoir of the professional life of Thomas Abthorpe Cooper" 1888.<br /> <br /> Douglas Taylor 1830-1913 was president of the Dunlap Society whose own biographical works included "Autobiography of Clara Fisher Maeder" 1897 and "Autobiographical sketch of Mrs. John Drew" 1899. unknown
19131266351913. Ireland: June 16-18 1913. <br /> <br /> Small lined notebook 11x17.5 cm 56 pp. orange card covers titled by hand spine reinforced with tape. Approx. 28 pages filled with neat ink manuscript entries illustrated with four small original sepia photos and a hand-drawn folded map tipped to inside of front cover. Covers a little worn contents age-toned but entirely legible.<br /> <br /> § A delightfully detailed record of an amusingly rushed school trip to Ireland made by an English schoolboy in 1913. The boys and several masters departed from Stonehouse in Gloucestershire it seems likely they attended Wycliffe College prep school and travelled by train to Fishguard in Wales and from there by boat to Rosslare Harbour in Country Wexford Ireland. Then by train char-a-banc a governess cart ponies and finally boats they tore across the south of Ireland to Killarney and back in a single day. The dutiful author of the journal prepares for the trip with several lists: "General time-table" "List of required articles" including "change of socks.cup soup-plate. rug if room" "Things to be noticed" Waterford Harbour Mountains Lakes Cattle Grazing. and a very thorough plan for "Meals" cornflakes chocolate bananas squashed fly biscuits. The journal itself is neatly written and full of detail particularly of the various vehicles Irish trains get a thorough review and his glimpses of "real Ireland". Four small mounted photos show a bridge in Kerry viewed from a boat Ross Castle "A Jaunting Bar" a kind of horse-drawn carriage and happily "the Author" who appears to be in his early teens. The star of the journal is a large folding map of the trip carefully hand-drawn and keyed and mounted inside the front cover. unknown
1824304678Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity London 1824. First Edition. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 423 pages 16 plates. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume of Archaeologia Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 25 x 30 cms. Category: Archaeologia; New Arrivals; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity unknown
1884mon0000110623Simpkin Marshall Chambers 1884-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. simpkin marshall fifth edition dated 1888 on decorative red cloth Simpkin, Marshall, Chambers unknown
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20032-0198510489Oxford Univ Pr 2003. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 336 pages. 9.00x6.50x0.75 inches. Oxford Univ Pr paperback
1994013765Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 1994 Book condition: VG/Fine in red cloth covered boards with gilt titles; bumps to foot of spine. Parallel Irish/English text. 516 pages. A bright copy. Heavy book. Shipping cost may be higher than stated for buyers outside of the UK. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies hardcover
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