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Volume 2 only (out of 4): XXXII + 317,[2] + [XIII] + 156 + IX + 84,[1] + 48,[1] pp., complete with its 6 plates out of text (in fine), limited edition of only 200 copies printed at the expense of the first Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, modern hardcover with gilt title on spine, 30cm., stamp and small inscribed number on blanco endpaper, most pages still uncut, some occasional foxing (text always well readable), good copy, weight: 2.2kg., G105957
Volume 4 only (out of 4): [4] + 388 + 25 pp., limited edition of only 200 copies printed at the expense of the first Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, modern hardcover with gilt title on spine, 30cm., stamp and small inscribed number on blanco endpaper, pages still uncut, some occasional foxing (text always well readable), good copy, weight: 1.6kg., G105958
Light wear to extremities. Pen scribble and light bumping to front board; The tangled questions of Ireland and its relations with Britain and the USA in the aftermath of the 1922 treaty ; 8vo; 267 pages
Spotting and coffee mug ring to front cover, slight staining to rear and foredge; Volume 7, #1 of the thrice yearly journal, this number focusing on the work of Eimar O'Duffy (1893-1935) which includes four poems, a play, and a novel; 8vo; 152 pages
Broché. 252 pages. Format de poche.
245p., illus. by Joan Kiddell-Monroe Hardcover Very good condition good
Broch?. 222 pages. Rousseurs. Petits manque au dos. Couverture d?fra?chie.
S.E.P.E., 1948, 190 p., broché, quatrième de couverture tachée, manque au niveau de la coiffe supérieure, état correct.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, crease down sunned spine. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked red/black boards, foxing to slightly dusty page edges and bumping to lower corners. 448pp. The story of the Kilmartin family during the Great Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s.
15x11. 308p. Trad. F. Gutiérrez. Enc. Tela ed.
15x11. 308p. Trad. F. Gutiérrez. Enc. Tela ed.
18x11. 223p. Col. Libro Plaza, N. 23. Requiere encuadernación. Trad. F. Gutiérrez.
18x11. 240p. Trad. L. Moreno de Sáenz.
178pp., originele omslag, 21cm., goede staat, G45135
Appears unread. No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, tiny bump to spine foot and no bumping to corners. 339pp. A must for hurling fans, a handbook for coaches and insights for those who want to understand this ancient game renowned for the sportsmanship and kinship of those who play it. Well illustrated.
22x15,5. 285p. Trad. L. M. Brox. Col. Literatura. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations; cloth, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper. The original hardback edition is already elusive.
Soft cover in a good condition with creasing to front top corner and to spine. Text clean, bright and tight throughout. Used
209p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition, lacking front flyleaf
Boards with light rubbing to extremitites. Back board lightly soiled. ; A charming travel guide with b&w photographs, beautifully framed in Art Deco style. Handsome topographical maps in color; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 319 pages
481p. Hardcover Very good condition good
xi + 412pp.+ frontispice, reliure cart., bel état
12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 176 pages
183p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
At the age of seven, O'Sullivan (1904-1950) went to live with his grandfather on Great Blasket Island off the south-west coast of Ireland. This is his story until he left the islands for Dublin in the 1920's. Written in a magic realism style, it was meant only for his friends but gives a fair description of the last bastion of the original Irish culture and language. The book was originally published in Dublin in 1933 and later the same year in English. (Oxford "World's Classics" Series # 532) "Rendered from the original Irish with a preface by Moya Llewellyn Davies and George Thomson, with an introductory note by E.M.Forster.298p. maps on endpapers Book