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737p. Hardcover Good condition fair
737p. Hardcover Very good condition
Signed and inscribed by Joseph Hegarty on the title page. No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very minor bump to top of spine and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very minor crease to top of spine. 211pp. The Dublin Institute of Technology was established in 1993, amalgamating six existing higher education colleges of the City of Dublin including the oldest which was founded in 1887. This book describes the evolution and accomplishments of the Institute over 113 years from its beginnings on that date.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full dark red cloth boards. Edge wear and fading to spine of dust jacket. Small tears at top and bottom of dust jacket spine. 6 3/4"w x 9 1/4"h. 120 pages. Foreword by Virginia Haviland; illustrated by Judith Gwyn Brown in black and white.
in-8, XVIII-333 p., figures in-t., index, bind. in Jaquette recouverte d'adhésif transparent sin. tr. b. ex. [EN-7] Prepared by the Records Committee of the British Ornithologists'Union.
370 p. Foxed. 8vo. 23 cm. Original full leather binding. Early manuscript ownerships, including one from Richmond, VA. The Irish fight for freedom and independence from Britain was watched closely on this side of the Atlantic. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PALIB 6
55p. Unbound Good condition, last page detached and chipped
New edition, 8vo, [4], 104pp., with half-title, disbound.
First and only edition, small 4to (205 x 155 mm), 4pp., drop-head title, small piece torn from inner upper blank margin, disbound. Effusive praise of the politician soon to become Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The occasion of the present pamphlet was Brodrick's return to power as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons after being out of office for two years. He was returned at the 1713 election, held under the lord lieutenancy of the Duke of Shrewsbury, and presumably the date in the title of the poem refers to the occasion of his being chosen as speaker, in a contest with a court-sponsored Tory candidate. What was presumably a Tory reply, A Letter to the Author of the Speaker, appeared soon after (Foxon, L154). Foxon, S620; ESTC locating 5 copies in the British Isles (BL, Cambridge, House of Lords, Dublin Honourable Society, National Library of Ireland); one copy in North America (University of Chicago).
223 pages. Well-worn, unmarked. copy. Spine leans to right. Book
pp. 123, v [Appendix], (2) [Chronological Note]. Book label of J.H. Bisset. Printed by George Roberts, Dublin, on Irish paper. 185mm. Original cloth spine over paper boards. Spine faded. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Very good. Includes: The Singer, The King, The Master, and Iosagan (translated by Joseph Campbell), First Edition. Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Padraig Anrai Mac Piarais) [1879-1916] was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. He was declared "President of the Provisional Government" of the Irish Republic in one of the bulletins issued by the Rising's leaders, a status that was however disputed by others associated with the rebellion, both then and subsequently. Following the collapse of the Rising and the execution of Pearse, along with his brother (Willie Pearse) and fourteen other leaders, Pearse came to be seen by many as the embodiment of the rebellion. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! VARIA BOX 1
93 p. Hardcover Fine condition very good d.j. good
1st edition. Hardback in dustjacket. VG/VG.12758. eng
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly sunned at backstrip. Dillon's detailed account inevitably focuses on the atrocities of Murphy and his compatriots, and the painstaking detective work of James Nesbitt who remains the most commended policeman in the history of the United Kingdom. A SPLENDID COPY OF A SCARCE AND IMPORTANT ACCOUNT.
Small 8vo, [4], [22], 406, [2], 5, [3], [18, index]pp., 'An act to explain and amend an act of the fifty-fifth year of King George the Third' has a separate title page, dated 1830, register and pagination, ownership name cut away from upper blank margin of title page, cont. calf, red leather spine label. JISC locating the British Library copy (imperfect) and Castle Ward copies only.
265p. SOFTCOVER. Paperback Very good condition
334p. Hardcover Very good condition
18x11. 312p.
19x13. 286p World Books. Firma y sello de anterior poseedor. Enc. Cart. ed. Sobrecubierta.
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No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 172pp.
8vo., First Edition; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, wrappers lightly browned else a very good, clean copy. VERY SCARCE.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with traces of storage. 399pp. Biography of Mary Robinson (Mary McAleese) who became the first Irish President to come from Northern Ireland.
In-16° pp. IV-504, leg. in mezza pelle coeva con ill. in oro al piatto sbiadita; timbri e targhette di biblioteca all'interno.