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Mary MacSwiney; Art O'Brien The Lord Mayor of Cork. Miss Mary MacSwiney & the Portsmouth Congress The Lord Mayor of Cork. Miss Mary MacSwiney & the Portsmouth Congress (place and date not stated [1920]). Mimeograph, one page, fol., fair condition, headed in type: 'For publication. With compliments, Art O'Brien.' Statement, signed in type at end by Terence MacSwiney's sister Mary,... |
£225.00 | |
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Mrs Francis Acland [Pamphlet] The Sinn Fein Fellowship The Sinn Fein Fellowship (London: the Peace with Ireland Council, undated ['Reprinted by permission from the Westminster Gazette of April 29, 1921']). Handbill, 4pp, 12mo, poor condition, on browning chipped high-acidity paper, with thin strip at head of each leaf lacking, with loss to two lines... |
£90.00 | |
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Professor Eoin Mac Neill, National University of Ireland [Pamphlet] The Ulster Difficulty The Ulster Difficulty (place and date not stated). Pamphlet, 24 pp, 8vo, printed wraps, carrying a further two pages of text on the insides, good condition. Three copies on COPAC; those at the Cambridge and LSE tentatively dated to 1912, and that at NLS to 1920, as the NLI copy. |
£35.00 | |
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Robert Lynd Hellish Reprisals in Ireland [Leaflet] Hellish Reprisals in Ireland (Liberal Publication Department, Leaflet No. 2570, October 1920).Detailed annotation in unknown hand, asking about Lynd's authority for information, suggesting he names murderers and witnesses, and that he cite Scottish and English papers which have featured the... |
£125.00 | |
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Robert Lynd [Handbill] Who Began It? | The Truth about the murders in Ireland Who Began It? | The Truth about the murders in Ireland (The Peace with Ireland Council, [1919]. Handbill, 2pp., 12mo, small closed tears, light staining, otherwise good condition.Three copies on COPAC, including TCD |
£120.00 | |
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[W. P. Thompson & Co., Liverpool and Manchester patent offices] 16pp., 16mo. Stapled. In fair condition, on aged paper, with slight staining to last leaf. Printed in red on the title-page: 'NOTE. - After perusal, please file this Pamphlet for reference, or to lend to others interested in Patents.' An introductory note by the firm sets out the aims of the... |
£85.00 | |
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Bh D. S. Powar [Col. B. W. Marlow, C.I.E.; Nainital, Uttarakhand, India] Poem: 2pp., long 8vo (34 x 21cm). Bifolium. On aged and spotted paper, with the reverse of second leaf laid down on leaf removed from autograph album. 68 lines of verse. A really rather charming production, written with a Macgonagallesque freshness. The poem opens: 'O! Dear Naini Tal, a lovely... |
£120.00 | |
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E. <Cairnford?>, Magistrate, Belgaum [Lieut-Col. Edward Barnes Peacock (b.1873; fl.1955), 31st Punjab Regiment, son of Sir Barnes Peacock (1810-1890), first Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court] 1p., landscape 12mo. With circular purple stamp of the Magistrate of the District, Belgaum. The magistrates name is faded and difficult to decipher (''). Completed in manuscript (in square brackets in the following transcription): '[Lieut. Peacock, Officer in charge Disinfection and Central... |
£56.00 | |
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Edmond Audran (1840-1901), French composer of operettas [Henry Brougham Farnie (1836-1889), Scottish librettist] 1p., 16mo. On a piece of watermarked laid paper, 17 x 10.5 cm. Fair, on lightly-aged paper, with a manuscript correction ('tracts' to 'tracks'). In three numbered stanzas, Farnie's version being in effect an entirely new poem: 'This Fish was indeed Oh! | A Woolwich Torpedo, | But Oh! But Oh! |... |
£56.00 | |
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F. Crawford Burkitt [The Hymn of Bardaisan; Laurence Hodson and C. R. Ashbee; The Essex House Press] [Printed book.] The Hymn of Bardaisan rendered into English by R. Crawford Burkitt. 30 + [ii] pp., 12mo. One of 300 copies. Printed in Caslon in red and black on Batchelor handmade paper. Wood-engraved initial and press-mark. Worn grey paper-covered boards with printed labels on spine and front board. Internally good in worn binding with discoloured spine splitting. Inscribed '... |
£180.00 |

