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A Paris chez Pierre François Giffart - 1750, - T. IV seul - In-12 plein veau brun de l'époque frottée, coins usés- Dos à nerfs orné - Piéces de titre de maroquin cerise - Gardes ornées - Toutes tranches rouges - Portraits armoriés et légendés - 564 pages, y compris table des T. I, II, III & IV - Ex-libris de l'époque "Ce présent livre apartient amoy Bourloudillat" -
Broché. 32 pages. Manque important au premier plat.
Paris, Plon, 1973. In-8, broché, couverture noire illustrée, 503 pp.
Broché. 503 pages. Cachets. Marques de bibliothèque.
6 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, Chez Jean-Edme Dufour & Phil. Roux, Maestricht, 1779 Manque le tome 7 et dernier. Etat satisfaisant (reliure frottées avec mq. en coiffes, tache d'encre sur le tome 6). Prix du lot, en l'état. Français
Paris, a la Librairie Francaise et Etrangere de Parsons, Galignani et cie., de l'imprimerie de Delance, 1808, voll. 2, in-8, brossure originali con titolo a stampa su tasselli di carta al dorso (dorso del terzo volume con lievi mancanze, ampia mancanza lla copertina posteriore, sempre del terzo volume), pp. [4], 506 - [4], 514, [6]. Manca il secondo volume.
Fourth Edition, 12mo, viii,[5]-175pp., frontispiece of a plan and elevation of a house come farm building, prelims a little creased, orig. calf, most of spine has gone and boards are held by cords. Originally published in detached numbers in the Wexford Herald and first appearing in book form in 1828. The Rev. William Hickley produced many pamphlets under the pseudonym Martin Doyle, this, his most important contribution to agricultural improvement, attempts to instil a scientific understanding of agriculture in place of the traditional methods of the rural poor.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very minor rubbing to lower front edge and no bumping to corners. 80pp. With 34 one-day walking routes on Ireland's westen seaboard with Ordnance Survey maps..
Piccola carta geografica dell'Irlanda disegnata dal Bucelino. Questa fa parte di una serie di trenta piccole carte che il King, nel suo volume "Miniature Antique Maps", definisce "...scarce maps." e con ogni probabilità incise da Melchior Kusell. In particolare la carta dell'Irlanda sarà ritoccata per un'edizione successiva datata 1664. Antico restauro nell'angolo in basso a sinistra. Testo al verso
Carta geografica tratta dal Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem di Petrus Bertius, edizione latina del 1616. L'opera contiene 219 carte che illustrano questa nuova versione della geografia del Bertius, per la prima volta pubblicata nel 1612 con le carte di Barent Langenes. Le carte derivano dal grande atlante di Mercator/Hondius, delle quali molte rappresentano una semplice riduzione. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cfr. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Incisione in rame, perfette condizioni. A superior rival to the pocket Ortelius atlas appeared about 1598, under the imprint of Barent Langenes and Cornelis Claesz. Claesz also published the Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem, edition with texy by Petrus Bertius, in 1600. After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cf. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Copperplate, in very good conditions. Koeman p. 42; King p. 96/99.
18x12. 181p. Col. Austral, N. 630. Trad. J. Broutá. Sobrecubierta.
pp. 345, (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Endpapers foxed. Bookseller's label. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, gold lettered and decorated. Spine very faded. Hardbound. First American Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
345p. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, embossed in blind and gold lettered. Spine faded. Covers spotted. Hardbound. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
Two volumes. Uncut, deckle edged. 8vo. Original vellum like spines over paper boards. Original spine paper labels. Extremities slightly worn. Original dust jackets with paper labels, worn with slight loss. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 1444 of only 1500 copies. Signed by the author. Nice set. George Augustus Moore (18521933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. In this handsome edition he turns his hand to the 12th century tale of Abelard and Heloise. One of the most celebrated romantic couples of all time, known for their love affair. and for the tragedy that separated them. PRESS/W33
4to., First Edition, with very numerous coloured reproductions (the majority full-page) throughout; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. . With copies of the exhibition price list, private view invitation and publication flier loosely inserted. Very scarce, especially in this condition
5th Fontana impression. VG pbk. Pages browned. TV tie-in. 256 pages. ISBN 0006167063. 23576. eng
x + 288pp. + 2pp. theses, 30cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Universiteit van Amsterdam), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text in typoscript, text is clean and bright, G112276
Very Good English In modern dark green cloth bdg. made as saved original illustrated covers on cloth's faces. Demy 8vo. (23 x 14 cm). In English. [xxiv], [4], 158, [4] p., one is huge; 3 folding maps. Unnumbered b/w plts. Little foxing on pages. Guy's South of Ireland pictorial guide. Describing and illustrating its picturesque and beautiful scenery, antiquities etc. with specially written notes on South of Ireland natural history, mineralogy, etc. First Edition.
Sm. 8vo., Third Edition, with folding coloured map as frontispiece, plates, plans in the text and 2 folding coloured maps, paste-downs lightly age-marked; original red cloth, covers and backstrip printed in black, radial corners, a very good, bright, clean copy. With front and rear endpaper trade advertisements and 4pp of advertisements at front. ONE OF THE SCARCEST TITLES IN THE SERIES.
brossura Questo è un libro di esercizi e una guida pratica per chi è alla ricerca di una guida onesta e responsabile mentre percorre il suo cammino verso la magia, la spiritualità o il patrimonio Irlandese. La struttura del testo è progettata per chi vorrebbe iniziare il viaggio per recuperare o ricreare un proprio sistema moderno personalizzato di magia Irlandese, connessione e pratica spirituale.
PARIS, Mercure de France - 1970 - in-8 - broché - couverture illustrée - 214 pages + table - bon exemplaire
xvii + 302pp., editor's hardback, dustwrapper, 22cm., very good condition, G78327
VG+. Dust Jacket Condition: VG+. hardback. book & dustwrapper both vg+ The Fairy Tales of Ireland & The Folk Tales of Ireland were originally pub seperately in 1979 & this volume is the omnibus edition of them all.Lovely col laminated h/b covers. Immaculate cond.Contains tales by Joseph Jacobs, T. Crofton Croker, Samuel Lover,Patrick Kennedy,Jeremiah Curtin, P.W. Joyce.Also translations by Standish Hayes O'Grady of early Celtic tales
Profusely illustrated; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 638 pages
123 pages. Four pages of black and white reproductions of photos. "Rescues and puts on record the history of families in the Ards peninsula area. The crowded little graveyard at Greyabbey is full of interest and detail and yet it is scarcely noticed by visitors to the more familiar Cistercian abbey which stands beside it." - Foreword. Chapters include: Ballyblack Presbyterian Graveyard, Grey Abbey Grounds, Grey Abbey Graveyard, Kircubbin Presbyterian Graveyard, Loughinisland Graveyard, Magheradrool Graveyard. Average wear. Inside of front cover taped to textblock. Binding intact. Ink stamp upon title page, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this informative genealogical reference. Book