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Barcelona, José Janés Editor, 1946 ("Al Monigote de papel"). 4to.; 304 pp. Cubiertas originales.
21x14. 767p. Falto cubiertas. Enc. 1/2 piel cart. Algo rozada.
in-8, 710 pp., broché, couverture. Papier jauni, rousseurs au 1er plat sinon bel exemplaire. [BAT-2]
fort volume in-16, 1171 pp., broché, couverture illustrée d'un portrait de l'auteur. Etat proche du NEUF. [FL-8]
First edition, folio, xv, [1], 36pp., 21 plates (some coloured, some folding), orig. green cloth, gilt. 23 Early Irish manuscript maps are illustrated and fully described in scholarly essays.
in-8°, 301 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire [MA]
dimensioni lastra cm 28x 34,5- dimensione foglio cm 50.4x47.5- colorazione a mano coeva - piccoli rinforzi ai marg. sup.in corrispondenza della piega centrale
PP. 204, CM. 15X15, BROSS., ICONOGRAFIA. <BR>MOSTRA DELLA GALLERIA ACC WEIMAR, DELLA STIFTUNG WEIMARER KLASSIK UND KUNST-SAMMLUNGEN E LA PROVINCIA DI MODENA IN COLLABORAZIONE CON LA CITTA' DI WEIMAR E CLO' CEARDLANN NA GCNOC (IRLANDA) CON IL SOSTEGNO DEL PROGRAMMA CULTURA 2000 DELL'UNIONE EUROPEA.
1st edition. VG large format pbk. 224 pages. ISBN 1898141002. 40185. eng
First and only edition, 20pp., some light soiling, disbound. Copac records a single copy at the Bodleian Library.
First Edition, [iii],4-32,[2]pp., title and final leaf browned, uncut, nineteenth-century half calf, marbled sides, spine gilt. Copac locates Aberdeen copy only.
8vo., First Edition, with 17 plates, 13 maps (one folding and 7 double page) and illustrations in the text, free endpapers mildly browned; original tan cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, edges lightly spotted else a very good, bright, clean copy. EXTREMELY SCARCE
xii, 303 p. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition Notes: "The story on one of the islanders [of Blasket islands] written by himsef."--Pref., p. ix. "Translation from the original Irish by Moya Llewelyn Davies and George Thomson."
xii, 303 p. 22 cm. Hardcover Good condition, spine label chipped Notes: "The story on one of the islanders [of Blasket islands] written by himsef."--Pref., p. ix. "Translation from the original Irish by Moya Llewelyn Davies and George Thomson."
At the age of seven, O'Sullivan (1904-1950) went to live with his grandfather on Great Blasket Island off the south-west coast of Ireland. This is his story until he left the islands for Dublin in the 1920's. Written in a magic realism style, it was meant only for his friends but gives a fair description of the last bastion of the original Irish culture and language. The book was originally published in Dublin in 1933 and later the same year in English. (Oxford "World's Classics" Series # 532) "Rendered from the original Irish with a preface by Moya Llewellyn Davies and George Thomson, with an introductory note by E.M.Forster.298p. maps on endpapers Book
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.'
Aubier, 1935, 345 pp., broché, couverture empoussiérée, légères traces d'usage, état assez correct.
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
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
Very good condition. Small brown waterstain on the tail of spine and bottom of page block. Illustrated with delightful engravings. Used
London, J & R Maxwell, vers 1900. Fort in 12 relié demi cartonnage vert. Illustrations de Daniel Macliseen début d'ouvrage, 780 pages; Il manque des planches.
in-8, 361 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Plastification de la couverture usagee sinon bon etat. [AZ-13]
Contiene le seguenti 4 opere: Lady Cathleen, Visioni di maggio, Sull'acque tenebrose, La Poverella 1 21x14,5 cm., legatura in mezza tela (dorso scollato da un lato), pagg. XLVIII, 131 (8), su carta speciale con ampi margini, in italiano, Bibliografia, inseriti i titli originali delle 4 opere contenute, buone condizioni.