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4126Association française d'action artistique, Paris, 1982. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 254 pp. Avant-propos et préfaces - Glossaire - Survol historique de la culture irlandaise, par Michael Ryan - Néolithique. Age du Bronze - Age du fer - L'esprit de l'art irlandais ancien, par Paul-Marie Duval - "Âge d'or" - Influence viking - ...
0199263086.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2005Q-0199263086Oxford University Press 2005-02-03. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press hardcover
Previous owner's bookplate to front end paper. No marks or inscriptions. Extremely faint crease to front cover, none to rear or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 80pp. This work of full-page colour photographs by Paul Graham deals with the small but insistent signs of deep political division within the landscape of Northern Ireland in the 1980s. 'The foreword by Declan McGonagle contrasts the work against the melodramatic imagery of the North and places the Troubles in a broader framework of the marginalisation and denial of power that has been the hallmark of British cononialism for centuries. The main text by Gerry Badger examines the genre of reportage photography and positions this work within a new generation of intelligent documentary photography that represents ideas rather than furnishing simple visual records or illustrating words.'
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Aubier, 1935, 345 pp., broché, couverture empoussiérée, légères traces d'usage, état assez correct.
19131266351913. Ireland: June 16-18 1913. <br /> <br /> Small lined notebook 11x17.5 cm 56 pp. orange card covers titled by hand spine reinforced with tape. Approx. 28 pages filled with neat ink manuscript entries illustrated with four small original sepia photos and a hand-drawn folded map tipped to inside of front cover. Covers a little worn contents age-toned but entirely legible.<br /> <br /> § A delightfully detailed record of an amusingly rushed school trip to Ireland made by an English schoolboy in 1913. The boys and several masters departed from Stonehouse in Gloucestershire it seems likely they attended Wycliffe College prep school and travelled by train to Fishguard in Wales and from there by boat to Rosslare Harbour in Country Wexford Ireland. Then by train char-a-banc a governess cart ponies and finally boats they tore across the south of Ireland to Killarney and back in a single day. The dutiful author of the journal prepares for the trip with several lists: "General time-table" "List of required articles" including "change of socks.cup soup-plate. rug if room" "Things to be noticed" Waterford Harbour Mountains Lakes Cattle Grazing. and a very thorough plan for "Meals" cornflakes chocolate bananas squashed fly biscuits. The journal itself is neatly written and full of detail particularly of the various vehicles Irish trains get a thorough review and his glimpses of "real Ireland". Four small mounted photos show a bridge in Kerry viewed from a boat Ross Castle "A Jaunting Bar" a kind of horse-drawn carriage and happily "the Author" who appears to be in his early teens. The star of the journal is a large folding map of the trip carefully hand-drawn and keyed and mounted inside the front cover. unknown
1976151358New York: Doubleday & Company Inc. Very Good in Good dust jacket; Dust jacket has a small rip in it and it . has used markings dust jacket spine is sun faded. 1976. First Edition. Hardback. 751 pages . Doubleday & Company, Inc. hardcover
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221 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good d.j.
221 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. Paperback Very good condition
1st edition. VG hbk bound in glit pictorial cloth, black spine backing and gilt spine lettering. 19346 eng
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5429Paris, Grand Palais, 1982. In-4, broché, illustrations.
pp. viii, (13)-328. Foxed. Early printed booklabel of the Union Library pasted onto front paste down. 12mo. 175 mm. Original purple cloth binding, faded. Original paper spine label. Hardbound. Good. Thomas Moore (1779-1852) is often called 'Ireland's National Poet.' He was a popular author and songwriter. This First American Edition, was published in the same year as the first English version, but in a single volume rather than two. It was issued during an era of Anti-Catholic demonstration and controversy. S&S/AI 20211. PAIMP 10
154384º: geb. in 2 halfkunstleren banden 16 213 6 209 p. ill. op de 2 titelpaginas vignetten in aquatint 2 etsen en 43 aquatinten. Goed exemplaar Lit: Jacobsen Jensen 205; Landwehr Col plates 321; Abbey 184; Cox p. 159; Lipperheide Gb 35; Brunet III 457; Graesse III 428 Eerste druk van een beroemd boek. Samuel Ireland overleden 1800 was een Engelse handelaar in prenten en tekeningen en was zelf ook tekenaar en graveur. Hij bezocht ons land in 1789 en beschrijft in zijn reisverslag: Hellevoetsluis Brielle Vlaardingen Schiedam Delfshaven Pijnacker Rotterdam Dordrecht Delft Rijswijk s Gravenhage Scheveningen Leiden Haarlem Amsterdam Buiksloot Broek Zaandam Nieuwersluis Loenen Maarssen Utrecht Zeist Vianen Gorinchem Breda en Bergen op Zoom. De tekst is geschreven in de vorm van een serie brieven aan de Engelse oudheidkundige Francis Grose ca. 1730 - 1791. Ireland heeft veel aandacht voor kunst architectuur en verzamelingen. De fraaie aquatinten zijn naar tekeningen van Ireland zelf en zijn voor het grootste deel gegraveerd door Cornelis Apostool de latere custos van het Trippenhuis. De prenten zijn alle voorzien van een onderschrift en hebben alle de datum van publicatie: 1 mei 1790. Van het huidige Nederland bevat het boek de volgende aquatinten: Hellevoetsluis Brielle Rotterdam 2x Maas en standbeeld huis Erasmus Dordrecht Delft Rijswijk Den Haag 2x gezicht op stad Huis ten Bosch Scheveningen Leiden 2x Entrance to Leyden = waarschijnlijk Leidschendam en Oude Rijn halfweg Leiden-Haarlem Haarlem 3x gezicht op stad Paviljoen Welgelegen huis Wouwerman Amsterdam 2x Amstelgezicht en Herengracht Broek Noord-Hollandse klederdracht Zaandam Utrecht Vianen veerhuis Gorinchem 2x zwaan ferry en veerboot Breda en Bergen op Zoom. unknown
182715612London: J. L. Cox Printer to the Royal Asiatic Society . for Parbury Allen & Co Publishers to the Society. To be had also at Messrs. Dondey Dupre and Son's Paris Booksellers to the Society on the Continent 1827. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. First Edition. 4 vii-x 2 vii-xxiii 1-534 537-540 537-540 541-548 537t-548t 549-640 pages. BOUND WITH 1824 Membership listing London: G. Schulze 10 11-32 pages. BOUND WITH 1827 Membership listing London: J. L. Cox 32 pages. BOUND WITH "Regulations for the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.1827" London: J.L. Cox 12 pages. 4to 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. All bound in leather boards expertly rebacked saving the spine labels original boards and endpapers. Ex-library Ames Library of South Asia properly deaccessioned. Previous owner bookplate of Richard Strachey of Ashwick Grove. Bright and clean internally with occasional library markings. Marbled page edges and endpapers. Boards. The first of only three volumes issued under this title from 1827-1834. The Royal Asiatic Society separately published the "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland" beginning in 1834 and continuing to this day.<br/><br/>In addition to the scientific articles offered in this volume bound in are two membership directories 1824 and 1827 and the regulations of the society from 1827 providing an excellent snapshot into the beginnings of the Society. All plates called for are present.<br/><br/>"The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society has been published by the Society since 1834 and is distinguished not only by its longevity but also by its consistency in providing a forum for scholarly articles of the highest quality on South Asia the Middle East together with North Africa and Ethiopia Central Asia East Asia and South-East Asia. It publishes articles on history archaeology literature language religion and art and reviews of books in these fields." Official statement on journal site. J. L. Cox, Printer to the Royal Asiatic Society, ... for Parbury, Allen & Co, Publishers to the Society,. To be had also at Mess unknown books
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