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2000057105Ireland: Old Athlone Society. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0950342858 . Hardcover with dustjacket inscribed and signed by the author on the title page book looks new no remarkable flaws jacket has rubbing to the surface which is common with most glossy jackets and one short edge-tear on the rear panel the jacket is clean and presentable and a professional removable mylar cover is included. "Few Irish inland towns have had a longer or more eventful history than Athlone" an ambitious and scholarly study Illustrations and maps ; 256 pages; Signed by Author . Old Athlone Society hardcover
1772Tir801772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .
1772Tir801772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .
1989375117Dún Laoghaire Co. Dublin Ireland : Boole Press 1989. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-toned and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Physical description; ix 229 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Subjects; Atlantic Ocean Navigation History ; Congresses. North Atlantic region Discovery and exploration ; Congresses. North Atlantic Ocean Exploration history. Geography Medieval. Geography Medieval ; Congresses. America Discovery and exploration Irish. Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland : Boole Press paperback
1401841112.Gcd_rom. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
20090On letterhead of 3 New Square Lincoln's Inn. 12 September 1888. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium on grey paper. In good condition lightly aged and worn. He writes that Marzials is 'some days too late' with his 'kind offer' as both Birrell and his wife have read 'with great pleasure' Marzials's book on Victor Hugo. 'It was a difficult task. I mean the Life not the reading of it I am no judge on such a subject – being a very stay at home sort of fellow but anyhow you succeeded in pleasing me. What a sensible <> shrewd sort of fellow he was in what way may be called ordinary things. None of the extravagances of the School in matters of conduct seem to belong to him.' He asks what Hugo's 'relations' were 'with the other sex'. 'It is a sad little picture for sure of Madam – But such a vitality as his was bound to outlive in some aspects of love'. He ends with a reference to Washington Irving. In a postscript he says he will stick Marzial's letter in his copy of the book. Marzials's biography was first published in 1888. On letterhead of 3 New Square, Lincoln's Inn. 12 September [1888]. unknown
1993232339North Vancouver: Contact Printing 1993. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 159 pages in near fine condition. Text is in ICELANDIC and ENGLISH. Pages are clean and unmarked with some black and white illustrations throughout. Inscribed and SIGNED on the title page. Bound in burgundy hardcovers with gilt titles on the spine. Illustrated dustjacket in near fine condition with white titles. Lightly worn around the edges. NF/NF <br/> <br/> Contact Printing hardcover
1971mon0000368604Routledge 01/09/1971 00:00:01. hardcover. Very Good. HARDBACK No stamps or inscriptions; Routledge hardcover
2005008871Dorchester UK: Veloce Publishing 2005. First Edition . Cloth. With Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Near Fine in a like jacket owners name to title page PP 176 illustrated throughout <br/> <br/> Veloce Publishing hardcover
228220Veloce Publishing 2007. Imperial octavo black boards with white lettering to spine black eps illus title page 176pp illus Nr Fine in d/w Nr Fine Veloce Publishing 2007 hardcover
1787111296.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
RGW19842'as soon as I received your letter I sent to Mr Pitts secretary the name of the person whom you recommended with my request that he might be instructed for the excise; & having immediately left London the subject escaped my memory while I was at Gosfield for near a month.' delay not of his making note mislaid in Pitt's office 'Be so good then as to let me know the name the age & the present place of abode of your protege & if he is within the rules I have no doubt of his appointment'. removed from album A letter showing how a politician with influence could use his patronage to find positions for his friends' proteges. Marquess Buckingham twice became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He was one of the first to advocate Catholic emancipation and raised a militia regiment to help in its defence against the French. Gosfield was one his estates in Essex. unknown
1023315 September 1886; on letterhead of Roodee Lodge Chester Lancashire. 12mo 4 pp. Bifolium. 32 lines. Text clear and complete. Fair on aged paper. In answer to a request for autographs she has 'some duplicates somewhere but tonight I send you only three cards' as she has 'no letters of Miss Yonge that I should like to part with'. She names the authors of the 'three signed postcards' not present as: James Payne 'Editor of Cornhill author of many novels' Charlotte Yonge and Richard Monckton Milnes Lord Houghton. Of the last she writes: 'I could not spare anything else of his - & if you have another signature please let me have it back again - as also - the envelope - for that is also written by one who is dead - Hugh Conway - author of Called Back etc. An envelope is better than nothing at all I think.' She thinks it unlikely that Parker will be able to read the two men's cards but assures him that 'they have written much more illegibly than they have done in these specimens!' 15 September 1886; on letterhead of Roodee Lodge, Chester, Lancashire. unknown
20675Croydon 15 August 1796. 1 page 9 x 7 inches in good condition with a copper portrait engraving by Stow. John Ireland 1761-1842 Dean of Westminster. He was vicar of Croydon south of London between 1793 and 1816. Some of his sermons from his time in Croydon were published in 1796 as Five Discourses. for and against the Reception of Christianity by the Antient Jews and Greeks. unknown
12865'Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin the eleventh Day of July 1822'. On one side of piece of 27 x 38 cm paper. Aged and heavily-creased with central closed tear. A printed document with engraved portrait of King George IV in the top left-hand corner completed in manuscript and signed by Wellesley and three others with fading to the manuscript parts. The document is headed: 'To all People to whom these Presents shall come Greeting. Know Ye That We being CHIEF Commissioners and Governors of His Majesty's Customs and Port duties within that Part of the United Kingdom called IRELAND appointed by His Majesty's Commission or Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Ireland pursuant to the Powers and Authorities in Us given and granted by the said Commission or otherwise HAVE constituted and appointed and by these Presents do Constitute and Appoint added in manuscript: 'Walter Redmond a Preventive Officer and a <>'. Wellesley has signed 'Wellesley' and added the date. Other signatories are 'Henry Hamilton' 'H. S. King.' '<W.> Gregory' and 'Wm. H. <Kennisley>'. 'Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin, the eleventh Day of July 1822'. unknown
RGW19855'I rejoice very much in your success & am very much obliged to Lord Hawkesbury for having so Kindly remembrance my application' removed from album unknown
1848262219Carroll County Maryland 1848. 2 pp. pen and ink on signle sheet. 4to. Light creasing from prior folding. 2 pp. pen and ink on signle sheet. 4to. Reading in part: "Having lost one of my negro men by death a big valuable one and having sold three more of them and having also sold one of my negro women - the above negros were sold to Mr. Joseph S. Donovan to be sent to the New Orleans market as he is a negro dealer living in Baltimore - the above negroes sold brought the sum of $2800 all of which money has been invested in property in the city of Baltimore . My object in writing to you is to request that you will lay this letter before the Commissioner of Tax of Carroll County and have all of the above negroes taken at once from my assets .". unknown books
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 books
0534008666.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20101229895PN. New. 2010. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
192012160Washington D. C.: Gpo. Good with no dust jacket. 1920. First Edition. Softcover. Bound in brown card covers with the front wrap laid on. Usual xlib markings. Interior is very good or better. ; Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 322 pages . Gpo paperback
310p. Uncut and unopened, deckle edged. 8vo. Original vellum like spine over paper boards. Original spine paper label. Spine browned. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 741 of only 1000 copies. Signed by the author. Nice copy. George Augustus Moore (18521933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. PRESS/W33.
47085483-nnew. unknown
2006Q-097665461xDybbuk Press LLC 2006-02-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dybbuk Press, LLC paperback