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224p. Hardcover Very good condition good The third of the author's Irish novels
Edinburg(h), at the Apollo Press, by the Martins, 1781, in-12, mezza pelle coeva ed angoli, tassello con titolo oro al dorso, piatti marmorizzati, pp. XI, 12-214. Con una tavola incisa in rame da J. Heath su disegno di T. Stodhard. Qualche traccia d'uso alla coperta. "Bell's Edition. The Poets of Great Britain from Chaucer to Churchill", n. 106.
Photographs by peter cheze-brown; 8vo; 208 pages
vi + pp. 35-957 (as in other known copies the pages 1 to 34 containing "Irish lexicography an introductory lecture" are missing, it was published separately), 23cm., bound in hardcover (marbled boards, spine in black cloth), in the "Todd Lecture Series" volume 2, text clean except for some very rare occasional foxing, stamp on first blanco endpaper, good condition, [Introduction in English, Text edition in Irish, followed by the translation in English, and furthermore detailed glossary (pp.515-950) & index of names], R103983
1st UK edition. Former public library hardback in very good condition in a very good condition sleeved dust jacket. Page edges browned. 167 pages, not illustrated. ISBN 0860330540. 50246. eng
203p. illus. Satire of Established Church of Ireland includes 13 engraved plates. Hardcover Very good condition binding edges worn rebacked in calf
Good condition, rear board is bumped at bottom edge, top and tail of spine is bumped, top edge of page block is tanned, pages are clear, bright and tight. Ex-Library
Former owner's signature on flypage. Book description has been pasted to inner cover. Spine is sunned. Edgewear to spine ends. Text is clean of any marks. Else Very Good. ; First published in 1862, this book provides additional source material for the genealogical researcher. In addition to the several hundred surnames explained, there is a section of Christian names as well. ; 122 pages
First edition, 12mo, iv, [5]-56 pp., modern marbled wrappers. Bodleian copy only on Copac.
4to., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece and very numerous coloured and monochrome photographs throughout; brown cloth gilt, gilt back, fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
London, Mermaid Books, 1985, in-4, br., pp. 256. Con belle illustrazioni a col.
Large 8vo, 16pp., one coloured lithographic plate, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute with a couple of their neat library stamps.
144 p. Frontis. 12mo. Original purple cloth binding, very small loss at head of spine. PA 28
First Irish edition, 8vo (198 x 125 mm),12 parts bound in 3 vols., (complete) each part with its own title-page, viii, 9-124; viii, 125, [3 adverts]; viii, 9-126, [2 adverts]; viii, 9-132; xii, 147, [1]; viii, 145, [3 adverts]; viii, 112, [1]; vii, [1], 104; viii, 114, [2 adverts]; [2], cxix-cxxiii, [1], 125-244; [2], ccxlv-cclii, [2], 253-368; [2], ccclxxv-ccclxxviii, 379-496pp., with all advert leaves, part II has title and contents leaves misbound, part XII has title bound at rear, small ink stain to several leaves of vol. I which doesn't intrude into the text, cont. full calf, morocco spine labels lettered in gilt, label to vol. III slightly chipped otherwise a very handsome set in a contemporary binding. This is Ellis's most important work, arranged in the form of an agricultural calendar. Each part was issued separately with its own title page, complete set are extremely hard to find. William Ellis (c.1700?1758), agriculturist and writer. After a short period in the brewing industry, Ellis bought Church Farm at Little Gaddesden, near Hemel Hamstead, Hertfordshire, were he combined the practice of farming with his passion for writing on the subject. His writings were far more successful than his farming activities and his early books were very well received and "farmers in all parts of the country asked him to visit and report on their farms. He travelled over the country giving advice and observing different farming methods... Many farmers visited Ellis's farm at Little Gaddesden, but they found that he did not practise what he advocated in print, that his implements were old-fashioned, and that his land was neglected and in bad condition." (ODNB). Provenance: Small neat ink stamp of the Lawes Agricultural Library to the title of the first 2 volumes. Fussell II, p. 7; Perkins 561 (the London edition of 1744); Aslin, p.43.
Spine sunned and with gilt spine lettering faded; The 1916 unrest in Ireland is the focus of this novel; 8vo; 319 pages
First edition, xvii, [4], 640pp., very good ex-library copy, buckram.
3 vols., folio, First Edition, on laid paper, with 62 coloured plates, 62 plates in photogravure and 149 plates in monochrome; original two-tone blue cloth gilt, gilt backs, gilt tops, covers mildly age-marked, backstrips lightly scuffed and frayed at heads and tails, else a very good, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1025 SETS.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, minor crease partway down spine. A clean very tight copy with lightly sunned covers and no bumping to corners. Minor bump to bottom of spine. 160pp. This volume presents selections of the text from Morton's classic 'In Search of Ireland' dated 1930 complemented with a wealth of colour and monochrome photographs of modern Ireland.
1st UK edition. VG pbk. Pages browning. ISBN 0708827152.18194. eng
246p. Includes essays on Napolean, Charles Gordon, Parnell, Ireland, etc. Hardcover Good condition
8vo., First Edition, with very numerous photographs, illustrations and plans in the text, and pictorial endpapers; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The original edition of this detailed and comprehensive gazetteer is already very scarce, especially in this condition.
535p. Hardcover Very good condition The biography of a legal defender of Irish patriots and Irish causes.
First edition, 163pp., illustrs., orig. cloth, dust wrapper clipped, with general wear and a couple of nicks, but overall a good sound copy of a book rare in the first edition.
First Edition, frontispiece, stamp of the Birmingham Law Society on title and in 2 blank margins, 3 engraved facsimile plates, folding table, [4], 90pp., contemporary cloth, spine chipped.