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Folio (304 x 184 mm), 7, [1]pp., disbound.
First edition, 46, [2] pp., signature of Philip Wolfe on title, disbound, uncut. John Brett was Rector of Moynalty, (Irish: Maigh nEalta), is a village in the north-west of County Meath in Ireland.
Ireland has produced many a fine poet, well represented here; 8vo; 429 pages
Dublin, John Browne, 1844. 4to.; II pp., 1 h., 391 pp. Encuadernación de época en piel marbreada con lomera ornada y tejuelo.
Fifth Edition, 12mo, [ii],90pp., blank fore-edge of title slightly cut-down, disbound. Originally published in an address to the small farmers on the estate of the Earl of Gosford and Colonel Close, in the County of Armagh. Perkins, 167.
First edition, 8vo (207 x 125 mm), xxxii, 365, [3]pp., without the half-title but with the final errata leaf, cont. calf, neatly rebacked, leather spine label lettered in gilt. "Samuel Crumpe (1766?1796) came to prominence in 1793 with a carefully argued essay on unemployment, entitled An essay on the best means of providing employment for the people. In this he emphasised the importance of agriculture, and attacked low wages as 'a premium to idleness'; he also maintained that people would be lazy when working unless well paid. The essay also echoed popular concerns of the time when Crumpe argued that a prosperous Britain would lead to a prosperous Ireland, and it hinted at the dangers of separation."?(DIB). Provenance: With the printed bequest label of the Right Reverend Doctor F. Moylan, to the Diocese of Cork. McCulloch, p.284; Goldsmiths'-Kress, no. 15519.
First edition, vi, [7]-38, [2]pp., title, prelims and end leaves foxed, disbound. Goldsmiths'-Kress, 20612; Not in Black.
xxv + 226pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, in the series "Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics", very good condition, ISBN 0-86597-386-5, F101323
Solo il 1° volume (su 3) di questa fondamentale storia d'Irlanda, in prima edizione. XXIX-411 pagine, frontespizio inciso; quattro incisioni, anche ripiegate, fuori testo. Una gora alle prime pagine del libro. Brossura rigida del tempo in pessime condizioni: manca totalmente il dorso. (Copia di lavoro).
Love is in the air in the colourful Ulster village of Ballybucklebo, where Dr. Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly has finally proposed to the darling of his youth, Kitty O'Hallorhan. There's a wedding to be planned, but before O'Reilly can make it to the altar, he and his young colleague, Barry Laverty, M.B., must deal with the usual round of eccentric patients -- and crises both large and small. Book
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked yellow cloth boards, minor traces of foxing to front page edges and no bumping to corners. Very slightly dusty dust jacket not price clipped or marked or creased with tiny enclosed tear to front and sunned spine. 192pp. Autobiography of Irish writer Frank O'Connor up to the age of twenty and his release from internment as a revolutionary in 1923.
xv + 56p., original 1931-edition, large folio (45x35cm.), publisher's hardcover (spine in cloth, gilt lettering on spine and on upper cover), published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission, some occasional foxing (text and manuscript always well readable), small stamp and inscription on first blanco endpaper, good condition, rare, weight: almost 2kg., J105955
Bulletin trimestriel - Année complète 1989 - N° 198 à 201 - In-8 - brochés - De 60 à 120 pages par bulletin - très propre
Carta geografica delle Isole Britanniche tratta dall'edizione italiana del Theatrum Orbis Therrarum di Ortelius, 1606.Terzo stato della lastra di questa importante mappa basata sulla carta murale di Mercator del 1564. Il Theatrum Orbis Terrarum è considerato il primo vero “atlante” moderno. L’opera fu pubblicata in 7 lingue e 36 edizioni, per il quale – nel 1570 - Ortelius ottenne il privilegio, ovvero una sorta di diritto d'autore che impediva ad altri cartografi di pubblicare i propri lavori. Il Theatrum rappresentava il lavoro più avanzato del lavoro della descrizione cartografica. L’Ortelius vi raccolse il sapere geografico e cartografico del suo tempo, proponendo in 147 spettacolari tavole incise l’immagine più fedele del mondo allora conosciuto e, in alcune straordinarie “carte storiche”, regioni e itinerari tratti dalla letteratura, dalla mitologia, dalla tradizione. Ortelius fu anche il primo a citare le fonti, menzionando i nomi dei cartografi nel “catalogus auctorum”. Dal 1598 al 1612 le edizioni postume del Theatrum furono realizzate dal suo collaboratore Johannes Baptiste Vrients. Incisione in rame, eccellente coloritura coeva, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Attractive full color example of Ortelius' first map of the British Isles, from Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas of the world.A state 3 of this classic, handsome and decorative map of ancient British Isles with north orientated to the east. Italian text on verso. From the Vrients edition of 1606.Based on Mercator's 1564 map of the British isles and improved by Saxton's 1579 map and the writings of the ancient classical writers. Embellishments include seven ships and three decorative strap work cartouches. Map taken from the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, which is considered the first true modern "Atlas". The work was published in 7 languages and 36 editions, for which - in 1570 - Ortelius obtained the privilege, a kind of copyright that prevented other cartographers from publishing his works. The Theatrum represented the most advanced work of cartographic description. Ortelius collected in it the geographical and cartographic knowledge of his time, proposing in 147 spectacular engraved plates the most faithful image of the world then known and, in some extraordinary "historical maps", regions and routes taken from literature, mythology, tradition. Ortelius was also the first to cite sources, mentioning the names of cartographers in the "catalogus auctorum". From 1598 to 1612 the posthumous editions of the Theatrum were made by his collaborator Johannes Baptiste Vrients. Copper engraving, contemporary coloring, in good condition. Broecke, Ortelius 16, state 3. Shirley (1991), map 82, plate 42.
Mm 135x205 Collana "Edizioni Mondadori per le scuole medie". Testo, antologia e note; traduzione di C. E. Wood, con oltre 100 illustrazioni in XXX tavole e 3 carte geografiche; quarta edizione. Brossura editoriale di 318 pagine. Esemplare in buone condizioni. Testo in inglese - english text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
PARIS, Lib. Delagrave - 1924. In-12 - Broché - VI & 400 pages - Bon exemplaire
534pp., 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" vol.16, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, fine condition, bilingual: Irish-English, ISBN 978-2-503-53075-8, R69759
Pieghevole cm 25x18, due fogli sciolti per complessive 8 facciate, programma ricordo di gare automobilistiche semi-clandestine presso la cittadina di Newtownards in Irlanda del Nord, con 3 fotografie in nero. Qualità di stampa molto bassa.
PARIS, Aux Bureaux de la Publication - 1856 - Petit In-folio - Débroché - 1 Plat armorié - Armoiriues pour chaque famille - Lettrines - texte encadré - Propre intérieurement
Dublin, à l'Enseigne des Trois Flambeaux, 1954, in-8, br., pp. 63. Con 57 tavole in b.n. e bibliografia.
21x17. 64+57p. Fotogr. Ilstr.
1st edition. Fine in pictorial boards. Illustrations by John Ireland. 12023. eng
1st edition. Fine in pictorial boards. Illustrations by John Ireland. 41371. eng
310p. Hardcover Very good condition good