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24126Without place or date ‘Saturday’ but 1891 or 1892. See Birrell’s entry in the Oxford DNB. From the papers of Arthur George Liddon Rogers 1864-1944 son of the editor of the economist Thorold Rogers and written while Rogers was Secretary of the Liberal Publication Department a position to which he was appointed in November 1891. 1p foolscap 8vo on ruled paper. In good condition apart from two small burn holes. Folded once. Signed ‘A Birrell’. Twenty-four lines of text in a bold forceful hand. Begins: ‘My dear Rogers / Sir Wm Harcourt spoke to me last night about a leaflet or short pamphlet he is most last word underlined twice anxious should be out at once - dealing graphically with the whole Question of the Tory treatment of the P. C. Bill up to the 19th. clause - shewing how they have sought to restrict its operation & have wasted hours over trifles as they did last night wrangling whether the meeting was to be called a Council or an Assembly’. The final paragraph deals with the method by which they ‘might together concoct what is wanted’ by tying together ‘the parliamentary papers & division lists & the Times Reports’ going through them and picking out what is ‘most salient & telling’. ‘If it isn’t done there will be a Row. We have a large body of Critics’. Without place or date (‘Saturday’), but 1891 or 1892. unknown
24910Letters undated: two on letterhead of The Pightle Sheringham Norfolk; one from The Pightle on cancelled letterhead of The Clyffe Corton Lowestoft; one on letterhead of 3 New Square Lincoln’s Inn London. Note: 14 January 1894; from New Square. While his entry in the Oxford DNB notes that Birrell was a loyal supporter of Gladstone in the early part of his parliamentary career it does not allude to his intimate involvement during that period in what would now be called the public relations of his party as evidenced by this correspondence which comes from the papers of Arthur George Liddon Rogers 1864-1944 son of the editor of the economist Thorold Rogers and written while Rogers was Secretary of the Liberal Publication Department a position to which he was appointed in November 1891. The five items are in good condition lightly aged and folded for postage. The four letters total 13pp 12mo and are on four bifoliums. One is unsigned although apparently complete it has ‘At Sherringham’ written at the end; the other three letters and the note are signed ‘A Birrell’. Birrell begins the unsigned letter written on ‘Sunday’ from The Pightle on cancelled The Clyffe letterhead: ‘I think we must do something. I will revise the Home. Rule. pamphlet if you send me the necessary documents’. He asks: ‘Is anything done as to the short historical account of the proceedings in Committee with apt quotations This ought to be ready for the oratorical campaign if there is to be one in the Autumn Recess. / What about the Lords We ought to analyse the Dossier List & be sarcastic at the expense of the whipped up gang of nobodies.’ He ends ‘Have you a quorum If so whip ’em up & discuss the subject. What about Betterment & the action of the Lords - Benn might write a leaflet for us.’ A letter of ‘Oct 6’ can be dated to 1893 as it discusses plans for publication of what appeared in that year as ‘The Liberal magazine: A Periodical for the use of Liberal Speakers and Canvassers’ ceasing publication in 1950. That letter begins: ‘The holy days are undoubtedly slipping through my fingers & before many days are over I shall be recalled to Town - but I can’t exactly say when. The first moments of my return shall be dedicated to you. / In the meantime I will pay the utmost attention to any points you may submit to me. / The Liberal Magazine is a harmless title & I daresay the best. The Radical will turn up his supposedly ill-shaped probscis at the name. When will you get your first number out You mention complaints. To what points are they directed. Insufficiency of matter or inefficiency of style & treatment or both. We ought to boil down Macmillan’s Book ‘50 years of the House of Lords’ into a short pamphlet. I recommended this being done months ago. Let me know the present situation of affairs at the Office.’ In another letter he discusses his plans with regard to a meeting observing ‘I really don’t see that we are much behind-hand but if speed is wanted it does not do to be too particular. Macmillan’s Book was I daresay not perfect but it was good enough for our purposes which are momentary.’ If Rogers has ‘any tracts ready’ he should bring them with him to the meeting. A third letter written in red ink begins: ‘I don’t like your Tractate at all. / I think more is better - but I am not so enamoured of it as I usually am of my own writings. Set it up & we will consider them both tomorrow.’ The note of 14 January 1894 simply reads: ‘Dear Rogers / I return Cheque. / Yours / A Birrell’. Letters undated: two on letterhead of The Pightle, Sheringham, Norfolk; one from The Pightle on cancelled letterhead of The Clyf unknown
1978BN333214Svenska Bokhandlareföreningen 1978. 1978. Hardcover. ÖRLOGSFARTYG. Från segel till atomdrift <br/><br/>ÖRLOGSFARTYG. Från segel till atomdrift Bernard Ireland Svenska Bokhandlareföreningen hardcover
1956358366Dublin: Informative Division Department of External Affairs 1956. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 9 pages. Subjects; Department of External Affairs - Ireland. Weekly Bulletins. Ireland. Dublin: Informative Division, Department of External Affairs paperback
2025x-103250031XTaylor & Francis Ltd 2025. Paperback. New. 282 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
1939296740London: Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland Jan-June 1939. Hardcover . Very Good. Volume 6 number 36-60 each issue 20-40 pages in library binding Filled with important articles and essays about situation in Germany and lack of resources for emigration and what is going on in Palestine and British refusal to rescue the distressed refugees. Eyewitness accounts @152 Very important journal with first hand account of what is going on in Germany and Palestine not on worldcat Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland hardcover
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2011Q-1556439288North Atlantic Books 2011-01-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! North Atlantic Books paperback
194624097Chicago:: Ireland Magic Company 1946. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Fine in a jacket with a long tear to the front panel and some other moderate use. 8vo. Inscribed by Frances Ireland on the front free endpaper. Ireland Magic Company, hardcover
194613894Chicago: Ireland Magic Company. Good with no dust jacket; Pages yellowing light glass-ring stain on . cover spine slightly faded. 1946. Hardcover. Inscribed by the author! Frances Ireland talks about life in the magic business. ; 8vo; 202 pages; Signed by Author . Ireland Magic Company hardcover
1946006636Chicago: Ireland Magic Company 1946. Hardcover. Very Good/None. Hardcover No DJ; 202pp; Red boards clean tight copy VG condition. Owner of Chicago's Ireland Magic Company and founder of Magigals an association for female magicians discusses her life and career as performer writer and promoter in the field of magic. Illustrations by Gordon M. Howatt. Ireland Magic Company hardcover
1991101130Helmhaus Zurich 1991. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Oversized oblong one signature text block With Swiss-German in the middle with an English insert. Enclosed in a worn cardboard folio. Helmhaus Zurich hardcover
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1910456586.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
182971297ENew York: J & J Harper 1829. Good hardcover in original binding; spine has wear but paper label on spine is still legible; binding nice and tight; heavy foxing to endpages some foxing to page edge otherwise pages nice and clean; Signed on front end page by U.S. Representative Jeremiah Smith. Book was his. Extremely scarce edition; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED; box 91132 . Signed. Edition Not Stated. Hardcover. Good/No Dustjacket. 5 x 8". J & J Harper Hardcover
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1888013453Dublin: Sealy Bryers and Walker 1888. No dustwrapper some fading to spine of red boards but gilt titles thereon are still clear as are those on front board. Minor bumping to spine ends and corners of red bevelled-edged boards original owner's details and gift message dated 1889 on f/ep otherwise a good clean tight copy of this hard-cover book. A long poem 91pp on the life and work of John Wycliffe along with one on Luther some on sixteenth century Protestant Martyrs one on the Siege of Londonderry one on the Syro-Phoenician Woman Matthew 15 21-28 and one on Nehemiah. The author full name Timothy Clifford O'Connor was Rector of Donoughmore & Donard Co. Wicklow. 244pp. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Sealy, Bryers and Walker Hardcover
2015WRVG298 0226<p><strong>David Ireland</strong></p><p><strong>World Repair Video Game</strong></p><p>Limited edition of 350. This copy is new unread and numbered 298.</p> Island Magazine Inc., 2015 hardcover
0754835715.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover