Craobh Rua Books September 2020 Catalogue Books relating (mostly) to . Contact details etc, at end of catalogue.

1. A Member of the Order: Orangeism in Ireland and Throughout The Empire: Two Volumes. By ‘A Member of the Order’. London, Thynne & Co., Ltd. First Edition, 1939. Volume One: 1688 - 1828. 8vo, 730pp. Volume Two: 1828 - 1938. 8vo, 693pp. Illustrated from photographs. Red cloth. Very Good in only slightly edge-chipped dustwrappers. Loosely inserted by a previous owner are some newspaper cuttings about the Orange Order. £80.00

2. Allingham, William: The Diaries. Edited by H. Allingham and D. Radford. London. Folio Society. 1990. 8vo. 351pp. Illustrated. Green, gilt-decor cloth. Light mottled fading to spine, else Very Good in Good+ slipcase. £7.00

3. Ashe, Julian: The Irish Book of Lists. Cork. Collins. First Edition, 2007. 8vo. 368pp. Red cloth. Very Good in Fine dustwrapper. A compendium of Irish general knowledge including:- Art & Literature; Crime & Tragedy; Customs; History & Geography; Humour; Names; People; Sport; Trivia; Wildlife; Words & Quotes. £7.00

4. Barry, John Joe: The Ballincurry Hare- The Life And Times Of A Champion. Dublin, Athletic Publications Ltd, 1986. 8vo. 111pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. Scarce. Should have gone under 4 minutes before Delany! £65.00

5. Batt, Elizabeth: The Moncks and Charleville House. A Wicklow Family in the Nineteenth Century. Dublin, Blackwater Press. First Edition, 1979. 8vo, 304pp. Illustrated. Navy cloth. Ex-Lib with minimal markings. Very Good in slightly spine-faded dustwrapper. £30.00

6. Bell, J. Bowyer: In Dubious Battle - The Dublin & Monaghan Bombings 1972 - 1974. Dublin, Poolbeg Press. First Edition 1996. 8vo, 163pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £8.00

7. Bigger, Francis Joseph: The Nine Glens of Antrim - Rachrai And The Route - Place Names And Their Meanings. Belfast, P.Quinn & Co., 1923. 8vo,27pp. Decorated stiff wraps. Very Good. £7.00

8. Blair, May: Hiring Fairs and Market Places. Belfast. Appletree Press. Second Printing, 2007. 8vo. 208pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £12.00

9. Bonwick, James: Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions. New York, Barnes & Noble Ltd, 1986. Originally published in 1894. 8vo, 328pp. Pink and black cloth. Fine in like dustwrappper. £8.00

10. Bradley, William John: Gallon. The history of three in County Tyrone from the earliest times to the present day. Derry, Guildhall Press. First Edition, 2000. 8vo, 216pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. “To those who live near Newtownstewart, in County Tyrone, Gallon is taken to include not only the three townlands known as Gallon Lower, Gallon Upper and Gallon Sessiagh, but also the neighbouring townlands of Glenock, Shannony East, Tullyherin, Lisnafin and even Legfordrum.” £10.00

11. Breathnach, Diarmuid & Ni Mhurchu, Maire: 1882-1982 Beathaisneis. A Ceathair. Baile Atha Cliath. An Clochomhar. An Chead Chlo, 1994. Eagran Speisialta dha chead coip do bhaill Chumann Merriman. Is e seo uimhir 101. 8vo. 191pp. Two tone cloth. Very Good. £12.00

12. Brett, C.E.B.: Historic Buildings, Groups of Buildings, Areas of Architectural Importance in the Town of Monaghan. Ulster Architectural Heritage Society and An Taisce, 1970. Folio. 43pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £20.00

13. Butler, Harriet Jessie & Harold Edgeworth: The Black Book of Edgeworthstown and Other Edgeworth Memories 1585 - 1817. London, Faber & Gwyer. First Edition, 1927. Frontispiece. Black cloth. 8vo, 259pp. Folding genealogical table. A little wear to head of spine. Good +. Scarce. £45

14. Carbery, Mary: The Farm By Lough Gur - The Story of Mary Fogarty (Sissy O’Brien). With an introduction by Shane Leslie and decorations by Elizabeth Corsellis. London, Longmans, Green and Co. First Edition,1937. 8vo, 282pp. Green cloth. Spine slightly aslant and the cloth at base of spine is worn. Age-tanned dustwrapper lacking a two-inch piece at head of spine and a half-inch piece at base. Overall Fairly good only but Contents very good. £7.00

15. Carleton, William: The Black Prophet - A Novel of Irish Famine. Introduction by Timothy Webb. Shannon, Irish University Press, 1972. Red cloth. 8vo, 408pp. Very Good in like dustwrapper . £9

16. Carleton, William: Traits and Stories of the irish Peasantry. A New Edition (1843) with an Autobiographical Introduction, explanatory notes and numerous illustrations on wood and steel, by Harvey, Phiz, Franklin, MacManus, Gilbert, and other artists of eminence. Dublin . Curry. In Two Volumes. 8vo. Xxiv, 427; 430pp. Rebound in green cloth with the gilt pictorial backstrips of the original binding re-laid. Lacking the frontis portrait and vignette title-page of Volume I, else a very nice, if defective, set. Priced accordingly. £55.00 17. Carney, James: A Genealogical History of The O’Reillys. Written in the Eighteenth Century by Eóghan Ó Raghallaigh and incorporating portion of the earlier work of Dr Thomas Fitzsimons, Vicar-General of the Diocese of Kilmore. Dublin. Cumann Sheanchais Bhreifne. First Edition, 1959. 8vo, 161pp. Maroon cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. Scarce. £85.00 18. Cashman, D.B: The Life of Michael Davitt, Founder of the National Land League. To which is added The Secret History of the Land League, by Michael Davitt. Glasgow. Washbourne. Cameron & Ferguson Edition. No date given. ( 1880s? ). 12mo. 256pp. Green cloth with gilt “” on lower spine. Ex-Parochial Lending Library of St Mary’s, Mullabawn (Co. Armagh) with library plate inside front cover. Endpapers a little dusty and front inner hinge is pulled but holding. A little wear to spine ends, and fore-corners. Fairly Good. Scarce. £20.00 19. Church of Ireland - Province of Armagh: Report of His Majesty’s Commissioners of Ecclesiastical Inquiry, Ireland. 1830. Folio. 617pp. Lacks title-page (begins with first text-page). Recent half-calf with marbled paper boards. First page tear professionally repaired with no loss. A handsome volume. Extremely scarce in any condition. Analytical Digest of the Unions of Parishes in the respective dioceses in the Province of Armagh, viz:- Armagh; Clogher, Meath; Down; Connor; Derry; Raphoe; Kilmore; Dromore; & Ardagh. £250.00 20. Church of Ireland: The Statutes Passed in The General Convention /Synod s of The Church of Ireland. Dublin, General Synod. Three Volumes. Vol I: 1870-75. 4to, 95pp. Vol 2: 1876-81. 4to, 111pp. Vol 3: 1882-87. 4to, 74pp. Half-black morocco, with gilt titles on front boards as well as on spines. Very Good. £225.00 21. Cleary, Vincent: The Shopkeepers from the Red Hills. The Stoiry of a Kildare Family who turned from Farming to Shopkeeping. Naas. Published by the author. First edition, 2006. 8vo paperback. 115pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. “ One branch of the family is traced from 1660 to 1950 and some related branches are also taken into account. “ £7.00 22. Clogher Record: Issue for 2013. 160pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Contents include:- The Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway, by P.J. Geraghty; Sliocht Lachlain Maguire (1300-1600), by Donald M. Schlegel; The MacMahon Chalice 1724, by Philip Magee; etc. £9. 23. Clogher Record: (Silver) Jubilee Issue, 1977. Pages: 121-305 + List of Members. Pictorial card covers. Good+. Contents include:- The Medieval Kingdom of Lough Erne, by Katharine Simms; Notes on the Volunteers, Militia, Yeomanry and Orangemen of County Monaghan, by Padraig O Snodaigh; Some Priests and Parsons of the Clones area, 1620- 1840, by Pilip O Mordha; Notes on Dromore Parish, Co. Tyrone, by Rev. Padraig O Gallachair; etc. £12.00 24. Clogher Record: Issue for 1971/72. 361-555pp. Pictorial card covers. Good. Articles include:- Fintona ( 1797-1837), by Rev. P. O Gallachair; Enniskillen Poor Law Union (1840-9), by Margaret Quinn; The Medieval Kingdom of Mugdorna, by Pilip O Mordha; The Register of Clogher, by K.W. Nicholls; etc. £12.00 25. Clogher Record: Issue for 1960-61. 8vo. 124pp. Illustrated. Folding map. Stiff wraps with some marks, else Good +. Scarce. Contents include: Three Notes on Medieval Clones, by Rev. S. O Dufaigh; The Parish of Killeevan, by Rev. J. Gilsenan; The in Monaghan: A Coroners’s Account, by Brian O Mordha; An Early History of Fermanagh, by Rev. P. O Maolagain; etc. £20.00

26. Clogher Record: Issue for 1967. 149-356pp. Illustrated . Card covers. Minor wear to spine ends. Good+. Contents include:- Fenians, Rice and Ribbonmen in Co. monaghan, 1864-7, by Breandan Mac Giolla Choille; The Bath Estate, 1700- 1777, by V. Rev. Lorcan O mearan; The Parish of Magheracloone, by V. Rev. A.H. Canon Boylan; etc. £14.00

27. Clogher Record: Issue for 1968. 414-649pp. Illustrated. Card covers. Very Good. Contents include:- Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, by Michael Quane; The Bath Estate, 1777-1800, by V. Rev. Lorcan O Mearan; The Navigation of Lough Erne in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, by Mary Rogers; Two Eighteenth-century Laments, by Padraig Uasal de Brun; etc. £14.00

28. Clogher Record: Issue for 1974. 135-235 pages. Pictorial card covers, with faint tea-stain on front. Good +. Contents include:- The Monaghan Election of 1883 and the ‘Invasion’ of Ulster, by John Magee; A Poitin Affray near Ballybay in 1797, by Thomas J. Barron; Notes on the McKennas of Truagh, by Rev. Seosamh O Dufaigh; etc £12.00

29. Clogher Record: Issue for 1976. 119pp + list of Members. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. Contents include:- Some Notes on Monaghan History, 1692-1886, by Pilip O Mordha; Some Beehive Quernstones from Counties and Monaghan, by Thomas J. Barron; Altars of the Penal Days, by Rev. P. O Gallachair; The Window Tax in Monaghan, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Cavan, by Theo McMahon; etc. £12.00

30. Clogher Record: Issue for 1980. 178-278 pages + List of Members. Illustrated. Maps. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. Contents include:- Settlement Patterns in Co. Fermanagh, 1610-1660, by John Johnston; Clones in the Williamite Wars, 1689-’92, by Pilip O Mordha; John Wesley in Cavan and Monaghan in 1778, by Thomas J. Barron; etc. £10.00

31. Clogher Record: Issue for 1981. 279-435 pages + List of Members. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. Contents include:- Patterns of land ownership in Gaelic Monaghan in the late 16th century, by Dr Patrick J. Duffy; Three Roads out of Clogher - A Study of Early 19th-century Ireland in the Life of William Carleton, by Dr Daniel J. Casey; Estate Agents in Farney: Trench and Mitchell, by Fr Lorcan O Mearain; Castleblayney Rent Book, 1772, by Fr Peadar Livingstone; etc. £10.00

32. Clogher Record: Issue for 1982. 158pp + List of Members. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. Contents include:- Border Ballads and Sectarian Affrays, by Christopher D. McGimpsey; The Ballybay Estate 1786, by Fr Peadar Livingstone; Graveyard Inscriptions Killeevan and Aghabog, by Dr Patrick Mulligan; etc. £10.00

33. Clogher Record: Issue for 1983. Pages: 165-304 + List of Members. Illustrated. Pictorial card cover. Some surface damage to back cover , else Good. Contents include:- Early Memorials in Kilmore Cemetery, Monaghan, by Dr Patrick Mulligan; Farney in 1634: An Examination of John Raven’s Survey of the Essex Estate, by Dr Patrick J. Duffy; Flax and Linen in the Clogher Valley, by Jack Johnston; etc. £9.00

34. Clogher Record: Issue for 1988. 170pp. Map. Folding genealogical tables. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. Contents include:- Made in Enniskillen - A Brief Survey of Manufacturing and Trading in Earlier Days, by Catherine McCullough; The County Gaol and some Past Crimes and Punishments in Co. Fermanagh, by Breege McCuskler; The Loan Fund Scandals, by John B. Cunningham; Clones Rent Roll 1821, by Pilip O Mordha; etc. £10.00

35. Clogher Record: Issue for 1994. 155pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Contents include:- The Trillick Derailment 1854, by Desmond Fitzgerald; Early Schools and School Teachers in Clones, by Pilip O Mordha; Patrick Kavanagh: Early Devotional and Religious Influences on his Work, by Sr. Una Agnew; The Great Famine in Co. Fermanagh, by Neil McAtamney; etc. £10.00 36. Clogher Record: Issue for 1995. 172pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Contents include:- The Portora School-Lands, by Brian MacDonald; An Index to the Rebels of 1641 in the County of Monaghan Depositions, by Donald M. Schlegel; Summaryu of Inquests held on Currin, Co. Monaghan victims 1846- 1855, by Pilip O Mordha; The Barton Estate and Lough Bawn in Co. Monaghan, by Donald M. Schlegel; etc. £10.00 37. Coleraine interest: The Coleraine Chronicle - Births, Marriages and Deaths 1844-1869. Compiled and edited by David A. Beck. Published by the Coleraine Branch of the North of Ireland Family History Society. First Edition, 2003. Tall 8vo. 874pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £45.00 38. Connaughton, Shane: The Run Of The Country. London, Hamish Hamilton. Second Printing, 1991. 8vo, 246pp. Black cloth. Near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. £9.00

39. Connolly, S.J.: Contested Island, Ireland 1460 - 1630. Oxford University Press. Second Printing, 2007. 8vo, 426pp. Black cloth. Ex-Lib with “withdrawn” stamp, else Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £15.00 40. Connolly, S.J.: The Oxford Companion to Irish History - New Edition. Oxford University Press, Second Edition, 2002. Illustrated with maps. 8vo, 650pp. Black cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £8.00 41. Coogan, Tim Pat: The I.R.A. New York. Praeger. Second Printing, 1970. 8vo. 373pp. Illustrated. Green cloth. Very Good in Very Good dustwrapper. “Not only the IRA, warts and all, but Ireland , warts and all.” - Belfast Telegraph. £7.00 42. Craig, Maurice: The Elephant and the Polish Question. Dublin. Lilliput. First Edition, 1990. 8vo. 278pp. Navy cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. “Part meditation, part autobiography, part exploration, part miscellany... the distillation of literary life of more than forty years... from coincidences to funerary customs, from book-collecting to ship design, and from prose to the art of trespass.” [Maurice Craig is the foremost authority on Ireland’s architectural history]. £8.00 43. Craig, Maurice: Irish Book Bindings 1600 - 1800. London, Cassell & Co. Ltd First Edition, 1954. Folio. Illustrated from photographs. Blue cloth. Ex-Lib with minimal markings. Very Good in edge-chipped dustwrapper. Scarce. “ The Parliamentary records of the Irish Commons and Lords - folio volumes of unexampled luxury, bound annually between 1697 and 1798 - represent the most splendid achievement in the history of bookbinding, rivalled only by the glories of France. It is a terrible tragedy that this incomparable series of books perished in the civil war of 1922. But Mr Craig has been able to use the rubbings and photographs taken by Sir Edward Sullivan in 1904 for the preparation...of just such a volume as this now published.” - dustwrapper blurb. £125.00 44. Crowley, John & Others from UCC: Atlas of Cork City. Cork Univ. Press. Reprint, 2011. Folio. 465pp. Illustrated in colour & Black and White. Blue cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. “A unique project, marking Cork’s designation as European Capital of Culture in 2005, the Atlas provides the reader with a range of perspectives on the city and its development over time. It is not an atlas in the conventional sense, as it is not solely reliant on maps, though there are many of these, both historical and specially commissioned for the volume.” £30.00 45. Crowley, John, et al: Atlas Of The Great Irish Famine, 1845-52.. Cork University Press. 2013. Folio. 713pp. Illustrated from photographs. Green cloth with attractive stamp of previous owner. Fine in Fine pictorial dustwrapper. £40.00 46. Cunningham, Canon: The Penal Mass and Other Poems. Dublin. Talbot Press. First Edition, 1930. 12mo. 141pp. Frontis portrait. A little foxing to title-page and there is faint staining to front board. Shelf number at base of spine, else Good. Scarce. £9.00 47. Curl, James Stevens: Moneymore and Draperstown. The Architecture and Planning of the Estates of the Drapers’ Company in Ulster. Ulster Architectural Heritage Society. First Edition, 1979. Oblong 8vo. 72pp. Illustrated. Shiny, pictorial laminated paper boards. Near Fine. £12.00 48. Curtin, Nancy C; The United Irishmen. Popular Politics in Ulster and Dublin 1791-1798. Oxford. Clarendon Press. Second Printing, 1994. 8vo. 317pp. Black cloth. Ex-Lib with “withdrawn” stamp. Lacks front free endpaper, else Very Good in Fine dustwrapper. £15.00 49. Curtis, Tony (Editor): The Art of Seamus Heaney. Bridgend, Poetry Wales Press, 1982. Ex-library. Green cloth . 8vo, 150pp. Good+ in Very Good dustwrapper. £5.00 50. Davitt, Michael: Within The Pale - The True Story of Anti-Semitic Persecution in Russia. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America. New York, A.S. Barnes & Co. Special Edition, 1903. 8vo, 300pp. Original black cloth with red titles on spine and on front. Pages lightly age-browned and contents page is strengthened with archival tape at hinge. Good. Scarce. £60.00 51. Day, Angélique & McWilliams, Patrick: Ordnance Survey, Memoirs of Ireland. Parishes of County Donegal I, 1833 - 5, North East Donegal. Volume 38. Belfast, The Institute of Irish Studies, Queen’s University, 1997. 8vo, 153pp. Illustrated with drawings & maps. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £20.00 52. Day, Angélique & McWilliams, Patrick: Ordnance Survey, Memoirs of Ireland. Parishes of County Donegal II, 1835 - 6. Mid, West and South Donegal. Volume 39. Belfast, The Institute of Irish Studies, Queen’s University, 1997. 8vo, 200pp. Illustrated with drawings & maps. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £20.00 53. Day, Angélique & McWilliams, Patrick: Parishes of County Tyrone 1 - 1821, 1823, 1831-36, North, West & South Tyrone. Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland. Belfast, The Institute of Irish Studies, Queen’s University, 1990. 8vo, 147pp. Illustrated from drawings and maps. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £20.00 54. De Bhaldraithe, Tomas (Editor): English-Irish Dictionary. Baile Atha Cliath. Oifig an tSolathair. 1959. 8vo. 864pp. Navy cloth. Light foxing to endpapers. Very Good in lightly age-tanned dustwrapper. £15.00 55. De Burca, Eamonn: The Three Candles Collection. A Bibliographical Catalogue. Ath Cliath. De Burca. Being number 55 from a limited edition of 150 copies signed by the author. 1998. 8vo. 55pp. Illustrated. Colour-pictorial paper boards. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. “For over half a century his (Colm O Lochlainn’s) company At the Sign of the Three Candles served the in the revival of Gaelic Literature, History, Art, Music and Culture, with distinction.” - Intro. £12.00 56. De Latocnaye: A Frenchman’s Walk Through Ireland 1796-7. Translated from the French by John Stevenson 1917. With an Introduction by John Gamble, 1984. Belfast. Blackstaff Press. 1984. 8vo. 292pp. Green cloth. Pages lightly age-tanned. Very Good in Fine dustwrapper. “ The witty, highly curious young man walked the length and breadth of the country in the turbulent months before the 1798 Rebellion. He travelled ‘without provisions, without cares and without any baggage beyond what my pockets were able to contain.’ “ £9.00 57. De Napier, Seamus (Translator into Irish): Comhreir agus Gramadach Ghaeilge Uladh i 1600 - Rudimenta Grammaticae Hibernicae le Giolla Bride O hEodhasda OFM. Dublin. Coisceim. An Chead Chlo, 2001. 8vo. 78pp. Card covers. Fine. £15.00 58. Delany, Ruth: Ireland’s Inland Waterways - Celebrating 300 Years. Belfast, The Appletree Press. Third Printing, 2004. 8vo, 224pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. “...traces their development from the early Acts of 1703, with the building of the Newry Canal in the 1730s, right up to the present day.” £8.00 59. Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland: Ireland Industrial and Agricultural. Dublin, Browne and Nolan Ltd, 1902. Illustrated from photographs. 4to. 532pp. Maps, some folding. Half red morocco, with the spine divided into six gilt-tooled compartments by raised bands. Small tea-stain to early blanks, else very good. £60.00 60. Devlin, Polly: All Of Us There. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson. First Edition, 1983. Red cloth . Light foxing to endpapers, else Very Good. Childhood in rural Tyrone in the ‘50s. £7.00 61. Dickson, Charles: The Wexford Rising in 1798. Its Causes and its Course. With an Introduction by Michael Nicholson. London. Constable. First Paperback Edition, 1998. 8vo. 273pp. Double-page map. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £7.00 62. Dill, Rev. James Reid (of Dromore, Co. Tyrone): Autobiography of a Country Parson. Belfast. “The Witness”. Second Edition, 1892. 12mo. 208pp. Green cloth with gilt lettering on front board. Good+. The Rev. Dill was reared at Springfield on the shores of Mulroy Bay, Co. Donegal. £30.00 63. Dillon, Myles & O Croinin, Donncha: Irish. [ Teach Yourself Series]. Sevenoaks. 19th impression, 1986. 12mo paperback. 243pp. Pages lightly age-tanned, else Very Good. £4.00 64. Dinneen, Rev. Patrick S. (Compiler and Editor): Focloir Gaedhilge agus Bearla. An Irish-English Dictionary., being a thesaurus of the words, phrases and idioms of the modern . Dublin. Irish Texts Society. Reprint, 1970. 8vo. Xxx, 1344pp + ads. Green cloth decorated in bright gilt on spine and on front board. Ex-Lib with “Discarded” stamp. Lacks front free endpapers, else Near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. £30.00 65. Doohan, Tony: A History of Celbridge. 4to, 88pp. Illustrated with drawings and from photographs. Pictorial card covers. No date given (1980s?)(Primary School Curriculum text). A few small marks to covers, else Very Good. £8.00 66. Doyle, Eamon: The Wexford Insurgents of ’98 and their March into Meath. Enniscorthy. Duffry Press. First Edition, 1998. 8vo. 128pp. Illustrated. Map. Original pictorial card covers. Front cover has light crease and there is a little whitening to spine ends. Good. £12.00 67. Dublin Directory: The Post Office Dublin Directory And Calendar For 1918. Dublin, Alex. Thom & Co. Ltd, 1918. Eighty-sixth Annual Publication. 8vo, 1170pp plus advertisements. Maroon cloth, now very faded. Worn at extremities. Front inner hinge tape-strengthened. Pages lightly age-tanned. A reading copy only, but a re-bind would work wonders. £25.00 68. Elliott, Marianne: Wolfe Tone - Prophet of Irish Independence. New Haven, Yale University Press. First Edition, 1989. 8vo, 492pp. Illustrated. Black cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £14.00 69. Fallon, Ivan & Srodes, James: Delorean - The Rise and Fall of a Dream Maker. London. Hamish Hamilton Ltd. First Edition,1983. 8vo, 418pp. Illustrated from photographs. Red cloth. Spine very slightly aslant, else Very Good in Fine dustwrapper. £8.00 70. Farrell, Noel: Monaghan Town Family Roots - Exploring Family Origins in Monaghan Town. Longford, Noel Farrell, 1998. 4to, 48pp. Illustrated from photographs, with fold-out map. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £12.00 71. Faulkner, Brian: Memoirs of a Statesman. Foreword by Lord Home. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. First Edition, 1978. 8vo, 306pp. Illustrated from photographs. Brown cloth. Bookplate of previous owner. Very Good in repaired dustwrapper. £9.00 72. Ferriter, Diarmaid: Judging Dev. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 2007. Ex-library with minimal markings. Illustrated from photographs. 8vo, 396pp. Pictorial endpapers. Black cloth. Near Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £10.00 73. Fitzpatrick, David: Oceans of Consolation - Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia. Ithaca, Cornell University, First Edition, 1994. 8vo, 649pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £20.00 74. Flanagan, Patrick J.: The Cavan & Leitrim Railway. Newton Abbot, David & Charles. First Edition, 1966. Illustrated from photographs and diagrams. Coloured frontispiece. 8vo, 192pp. Brown cloth. Near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. £19.00 75. Fleming, Ian: You Only Live Twice. London, Jonathan Cape, First Edition - Second Impression, 1964. Brown cloth with gilt decoration on front.8vo, 256pp. Very Good in Good+ dustwrapper which has a tear closed with sellotape at head of spine. £20.00 76. Foley, Donal: Three Villages. Dublin, Egotist Press, 1977. Illustrated from photographs. *Signed by the author. 8vo, 100pp. Pictorial card covers, which are lightly age-tanned. Very Good. £14.00 77. Forbes, Ralph & Northridge, Robert H: The Flora of County Fermanagh. Holywood. National Museums . First Edition, 2012. Folio. 864pp. Illustrated in colour throughout. Printed on Art paper. Black cloth, gilt. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. Chapter headings:- £he Geology of Co. Fermanagh; The Soils of Co. F.; The Climate of Co. F.; Agriculture in Co. F.; Woodland and Forestry in Co. F.; Lakeland Fermanagh; Vegetation history of post-glacial Ireland and the origin and immigration of the Flora; Botanical recording in Co. Fermanagh; Recorders and determiners of records in the Fermanagh Flora Database; A Botanist’s Guide to Co. F.; Habitat Gallery; Analysis of the Flora database; Conservation; Conservation Designations in Co. F: Fermanagh Desiderata. £75.00 78. Fox, Peter (Editor): Treasures Of The Library - Trinity College Dublin. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 1986. Illustrated from photographs in colour and black & white. 8vo, 258pp. Pictorial card covers. Near Fine. “ experts in their field write authoritatively and entertainingly about facets of the collection. Topics covered include papyri, early Christian manuscripts, the 1641 depositions, the first American edition of The Vicar of Wakefield, Jonathan Swift, Erskine Childers, 19th-century Irish song chapbooks; etc. £7.00 79. Gahan, Daniel J: Rebellion! Ireland in 1798. Incorporating a Yearbook of 1798 Bicentennial Commemorative Events. Comoradh ’98 and O’Brien Press. 1997. 8vo. 143pp + yearbook. Green cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £9.00 80. Gahan, Daniel: The People’s Rising, Wexford, 1798. Dublin, Gill & Macmillan,. Second Printing, 1995. Paperback. Illustrated. Maps. 8vo, 367pp.Pictoirial card covers. Near Fine. £9 81. Gailey, Alan: Rural Houses of the North of Ireland. Edinburgh. John Donald. First Edition, 1984. 4to. 289pp. Illustrated from photographs throughout. Green cloth. Near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. Chapter headings:- Vernacular Housing and the Built Environment; Early and Medieval Houses; Construction and Size; Wall materials; The Roof; Hearth and Chimney; Floors and Piercing; Vernacular House Types; The House and Society; Farmhouse and Farmyard; Conservation and Restoration. £45.00 82. Gallagher, J.P.: Scarlet Pimpernel Of The Vatican. London, Souvenir Press, First Edition, 1967. 8vo. 184pp. Illustrated from photographs. With hand-written personal foreword on front blanks by Fr Enda Somers. Black cloth. Very Good. The story of Monsignor Hugh Joseph O’Flaherty and his wartime activities in Rome saving thousands of Allied soldiers and Jews from the Nazis . £30.00 83. Garvin, Tom: Judging Lemass. The Measure of the Man. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy. First Edition, 2009. 8vo. 299pp. Illustrated from photographs. Ex-library with “withdrawn” stamp. Black cloth lettered in silver. Slight damage only to pictorial front endpaper, else Very Good in Fine dustwrapper. £9.00 84. Gaughan, J. Anthony: Olivia mary Taaffe 1832-1918. Foundress of St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society. Blackrock. Kingdom Books. First Edition, 1995. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £7.00 85. Geoghegan, Patrick M: Robert Emmet - A Life. Dublin. Gill & Macmillan. 2002. 8vo. 348pp. Frontis map. Illustrated. Brown cloth. Ex-Lib with minimal markings. Lacks front free endpaper, else Very Good in like dusatwrapper. £7.00 86. Gillespie, Raymond: The Transformation of The Irish Economy 1550-1700. Studies in Irish Economic and Social History 6, 1991. 8vo, 69pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £8.00 87. Goldsmith, Dr (Oliver): The History of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II. Continued to the death of George III by the Rev. R. Lynam. In Three Volumes. London. Smith, Elder. 1825. 8vo. 518; 527; 494pp. Contemporary half-calf with marbled paper boards. The shiny surface has worn from the leather on all three volumes as has the gilt lettering and tooling. There is a split along the spine/front board of vol. III, but hinge is holding well. In vol. II the back board is almost detached. Contents clean in all three vols and overall the set is Fairly Good, but the binding needs some restoration. “Goldsmith ‘(it has been observed by Dr Johnson), ‘whether we take him as a poet, as a comic writer, or as an historian, stands in the first class.’” - Preface. £35.00 88. Gray, Peter: Famine, Land and Politics. British Government and Irish Society 1843-50. Dublin. Irish Academic Press. First Edition, 1999. 8vo. 384pp. Black cloth. Ex—Lib with minimal markings which include “withdrawn” stamp, else Very Good in Very Good dustwrapper. “...looks particularly at interpretations of and responses to the ‘land question’, in the context of debates on the reconstruction of Irish rural society, the relief of poverty, and the responsibilities of the state. Political agitation increasingly focused attention on Irish social proble4ms in the arly 1840s, but it was the Famine which forced these to the forefront of British politics.” - dustwrapper synopsis. £12.00 89. Guevara, Che: Reminiscences 9of the Cuban Revolutionary War. Harmondsworth. Pelican Paperback. 1st GB edition, 1968. 12mo. 272pp. Pictorial card covers. Some foxing to preliminaries and last few pages. Margins lightly age-tanned. Spine edges slightly rubbed. Firm and Good. £4 90. Gunn, Marion ( a chnuasdaigh): A Chomharsain Eistigi. Agus Amhrain Eile as Co. an Chlair. Baile Atha Cliath. An Clochomhar. An Chead Chlo, 1984. From an Eagran Speisialta dha chead choip do bhaill Chumann Merriman. Is e seo uimhir 56. Two-tone cloth. *Signed by the compiler. £15.00 91. Gwynn, Stephen: Aftermath. Dundalk, W. Tempest, Dundalgan Press, 1946. 8vo, 31pp. Original paper boards. Ex-Lib. Good+ in Very Good dustwrapper. “There’s some that love the mountain and some that love the sea/But a brown bubbling river is the dearest thing to me” - from “Meenaneary “ £8.00 92. Hamber, Brandon: Blocks To The Future. A Pilot Study of the Long-term Psychological Impact of the ‘No Wash/Blanket’ Protest. Cúnamh. First Edition, 2005. Folio. 137pp. Card covers. Very Good, bright copy. £12.00 93. Hames, Jane Hayter: Arthur O’Connor - United Irishman. Cork. Collins Press. First Edition, 2001. 8vo. 338pp. Illustrated. Orange cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. “...joined the United Irishmen in 1795 and travelled with Lord Edward Fitzgerald to bring the French to Bantry Bay. An incendiary orator and pamphleteer, he was arrested in February 1797.” £9.00 94. Harvey, Diane: Owning a Racehorse. London. J.A. Allen. First Edition, 1989. 8vo. 116pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Very Good, bright copy. “...provides detailed information on the various types of ownership, the choice of horse and trainer, the right races for the chosen horse and how to make the right decision about the horse’s career when its racing days are over.” - synopsis. £5.00 95. Hay, Edward: History of The Insurrection of The County of Wexford, 1798. Dublin, John Stockdale, 1803. 8vo, 304pp + Appendices. Folding map. Full calf binding, rebacked with fragmentary original backstrip re-laid. Recent spine label and marbled endpapers. Lower half of folding map missing, else a nicely restored copy of a scarce ’98 history. £285.00 96. Hayward, Richard: In the Kingdom of Kerry. Dundalk. Dundalgan Press. First Edition, 1946. 8vo. 350pp. With drawings by Theo Gracey. Map endpapers. Folding map of Kerry in rear pocket. Cloth- backed paper boards, now a bit faded. Very good. £12.00 97. Healy, John: Nineteen Acres. Galway, Kennys Bookshops & Art Galleries Ltd, First Edition, 1978. Light blue cloth. Frontis portrait. 8vo, 138pp. Very Good in Near VG dustwrapper which is slightly chipped at head of spine. Scarce. “It is the story of every family born on the land of the West of Ireland and the struggle to maintain their small holdings through one civil war, two world wars and the economic depression of the ‘thirties and against the Eurocrats of the ‘seventies who would dismiss such holdings as rural slums and would see these holdings bulldozed into bigger economic units.” - blurb. £65.00 98. Heaney, Seamus: Field Work. London, Faber and Faber, 1980. 8vo, 64pp. Pictorial card covers. Good. £5.00 99. Heaney, Seamus: Hailstones. Dublin, The Gallery Press, First Edition, 1984. Annotated in ink occasionally (in a neat hand)by previous owner, poet Michael Foley from Bangor. Plain white card covers. Very Good in Fine dustwrapper. £50.00 100. Heaney, Seamus: New Selected Poems 1966-1987. London. Faber. This edition printed for World Book Night, 2011. 8vo. 244pp. Card covers. Very Good. £5.00 101. Hennessy, William M: The Annals of Loch Cé. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs from 1014 to 1590. Edited, with a Translation by William M. Hennessy. London, Longman & Co., 1871. Two volume set. 8vo, Vol 1: lix,653pp; Vol 2: 689pp. Folding litho frontis of manuscript. Original buckram-backed paper boards. Parallel text with original Irish text on left-hand page, and English translation facing . Very Good set. “The Annals of Tigernach, of which the book is said to be a continuation, were compiled in the Monastery of Clonmacnoise, of which Tigernach was abbot. He died in 1088; but Augustine Mac Raidin, a canon of the order of St Augustine in the Island of Saints in Lough Rea, continued the work from the death of Tigernach down to 1405, which was the year of his own death.” - John O’Donovan. £350.00 102. Hickey, Kieran: Faithful Departed - The Dublin of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Dublin, The Lilliput Press, 2004. 4to. 77pp.Illustrated from photographs. Introductory essay by Des Hickey. Pictorial card covers. Near Fine. £7.00 103. Hogg, William E.: Mills - The Millers & The Mills of Ireland of about 1850. Dublin, William E. Hogg, 2000. Illustrated from photographs. 8vo, 348pp + appendices. Pictorial card covers. Fine bright copy. £14.00 104. Hughes, Sam: City on the Foyle. Derry. Ogmios. First Edition, 1984. 8vo. 127pp. Illustrated from old photographs. Pictorial cloth-on-card covers. Good+. £9.00 105. Humphreys, Alexander J: New Dubliners. Urbanization and the Irish Family. London. Routledge. First Edition, 1966. 8vo. 295pp. Grey/green cloth. Spine very slightly aslant, else Very Good in tatty dustwrapper. Contents:- Countrymen and new Dubliners; Dublin Old & New (Pre-Treaty days; Post- Treaty day); Family Sketch: Statistical; The Dunn Family - A Case Study; The artisan way of life; The prism of class; The Impact of Urbanization. £10.00 106. Ishaq, Ibn: The Life of Muhammad, Apostle of Allah. Translation by Edward Rehatsek. Edited by Michael Edwardes. London, The Folio Society, 2005. Frontispiece. 8vo, 177pp. Green cloth lavishly decorated in gilt. Fine in like slipcase. £7.00 107. Joyce, James: Ulysse. Being Ulysses translated into French by Auguste Morel and Stuart Gilbert. Gallimard. 20th edition, 1948. 8vo. 710pp. Original green cloth. Very Good. £25.00 108. Joyce, P.W: The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places. Two vols. Volume I is Fifth Edition, published in Dublin by M.H. Gill in 1887 and along with the Vol. II is a presentation from the author to the Rev. Edmund J. Hogan, SJ. Ex-college library. In original gilt-decor green cloth, re-backed with original backstrip re-laid. Front board has some light staining and there is a little fading to spine. Vol. II published in London by Longmans, Green in 1912 in very good, bright condition in original green cloth pictorially blocked in gilt. Vol. I signed by the author. £100.00 109. Kavanagh, Patrick: Collected Poems. Edited by Antoinette Quinn. London, Penguin Modern Classics, 2005. 8vo paperback. 299pp. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £7.00 110. Kavanagh, Patrick: Collected Poems. Edited by Antoinette Quinn. London, Allen Lane for Penguin. First Edition thus, 2004. Black cloth. 8vo, 298pp.near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. £35.00 111. Kavanagh , Patrick: The Complete Poems. Newbridge, The Goldsmith Press, 1992. 8vo, 415pp. Pictorial card covers. Page margins lightly age-tanned, else Very Good. £40.00 112. Kelly, Liam: Kiltubrid, Co. Leitrim. Snapshots of a rural parish in the 1890s. Dublin. Four Courts. Maynooth Studies in Local History Series.First Edition, 2005. 8vo. 64pp. Illustrated from photographs. Map. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £9.00 113. Kilroy, Patricia: Fall of the Gaelic Lords 1534-1616. Dublin. De Burca. First Edition, 2008. Large 8vo. 208pp. Green cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. “Beginning in 1534 with young Silken Thomas’ defiant attack on the gates of Dublin Castle, it tells the story of Red Hugh O’Donnell’s capture and his eventual escape, the rise of Hugh O’Neill and the crucial battles of the Nine Years War. It culminates with the Battle of Kinsale, the , and finally the death of Hugh O’Neill in Rome in 1616.” £20.00 114. Kissane, Noel: Parnell - A Documentary History. Dublin, National Library of Ireland, 1991. Illustrated from photographs. 4to, 118pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £10.00 115. Laoide, Seosamh: Post-Sheanchas i n-a bhfuil Cuigi, Duithchi, Conntaethe, & Bailte Puist hEireann. Cuid I - Sacsbhearla-Gaedhilg. Baile Atha Cliath. Connradh na Gaedhilge. 1905. 12mo. 124pp. Original green cloth-on-card covers. Worn on spine, else firm and Good. £10.00 116. Leitrim Guardian, The: The Leitrim Guardian. Leitrim’s Annual County Publication. Issue for 2000. Folio. 144pp. Illustrated in colour and black & white. Pictorial stiff wraps. Fine.£12.00 117. Leitrim: Carrick-on -Shannon Remembered. Aspects of History - Print and Pictorial. Volume I.Published by Carrick-on-Shannon & District Historical Society. 1999 (being a reprint of the 1998 first edition). Folio. 96pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £25 118. Lennon, Joe: The Playing Rules of 1602 - 2010; 1884 - 2010; Hurling-Shinty Internationals 1933- 2000. The Northern Recreation Consultants, 2001. Ex-library. 8vo, 654pp. Illustrated. Blue cloth, gilt. Ex-Lib with “withdrawn” stamp on title-page. Very Good. £25.00 119. Leslie, Rev. James B. & Swanzy, Very Rev. Henry B: Biographical Succession Lists of the Clergy of Diocese of Down. Enniskillen. “Fermanagh Times”. First Edition, 1936. Tall 8vo. 181pp. Red cloth. Spine a little faded though gilt spine-lettering is bright. Foxing to preliminaries and to last few pages. Good+. £50.00 120. Leslie, Rev. James B: Ardfert & Aghadoe Clergy and Parishes: Being an Account of the Clergy of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe from the earliest period, with historical notices of the several Parishes, Churches, etc. Dublin. Printed for the author. First Edition, 1940. (Edition limited to 300 copies). Tall 8vo. 182pp. Frontis portrait. Original red cloth. Very Good, bright copy. £65.00 121. Leslie, Rev. James B: Derry Clergy and Parishes. Being an Account of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Derry, from the Earliest Period, with Historical Notices of the several parishes, churches, etc. Enniskillen. Printed for the author. First Edition, 1937. (Edition limited to 400 copies) Tall 8vo. 334pp. Frontis portrait. Original red cloth, now only a little faded though gilt spine-lettering is bright. Very Good. £40.00 122. Lever, Charles: St Patrick’s Eve. London. Chapman & Hall. First edition, 1845. 12mo. 203pp. Illustrated by Phiz. Vignette title. Original green cloth decorated in gilt and blind. All page edges gilt. Scattered foxing. Rebacked with original backstrip re-laid. Covers dull and a little faded. Firm, but overall Fairly Good only. £15.00 123. Livingstone, Peadar: The Monaghan Story. A documented history of the county Monaghan from the earliest times to 1976. Ennniskillen, Clogher Historical Society, 1980. 8vo, 692pp. Illustrated from photographs. Green cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £85.00 124. Lover, Samuel: Legends and Stories of Ireland. London. J. Reed Thomas. No date given (19th century). 8vo. 886pp. Maroon cloth. Heavy foxing to endpapers and other pages lightly age-tanned. Minor wear to mid-spine edge at back board joint. Firm and Fairly Good. Contents include: Lough Corrib; The Gridiron; Paddy the Piper; Ballads and Ballad-Singers; The Burial of the Tithe; The Curse of Kishogue: The Shebeen House. The Curse; etc. £7.00 125. Mac Piarais , Padraic : An Mhathair, agus Sgealta Eile. Dundalk. Dundalgan Press. Second Edition, with Vocabulary, 1929. 12mo. 71pp. Illustrated, Decorated stiff wraps. Good. £20.00 126. MacAliste r, R.A. Stewart: The Secret . Facsimilie edition, Armagh, Craobh Rua Books, 1997. 8vo, 284pp. Navy cloth. Dustwrapper. As New. £20.00 127. MacAlister, R.A.S.: Ireland in Pre-Celtic Times. Dublin, The Talbot Press . First Edition. No date given (1921). 8vo. 375pp. Illustrated with drawings. Blue cloth. Very Good in like dustwrapper. £75.00 128. MacArdle , Dorothy: The . A Documented Chronicle of the Anglo-Irish Conflict and the Partitioning of Ireland, with a detailed account of the period 1916-1923. With a preface by Éamon De Valera. Dublin, Irish Press Ltd, Fourth Edition, 1951. Frontis. Folding maps. 8vo, 1045pp. Blue cloth, now faded somewhat and with minor wear to tail of spine. Good. £17.00 129. MacAtasney, Gerard: Leitrim and The Great Hunger - “...a temporary inconvenience...?”. Carrick on Shannon & District Historical Society. First Editiion, 1997. Illustrated from photographs & drawings. 8vo, 176pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Scarce. £35.00

130. MacCaffrey, Rev. James: History of the in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1908). In 2 Vols. Dublin. Gill. Second Edition, Revised. Vol. I is dated 1910 and Vol. 2 dated 1915. 8vo. 487pp; 470. Uniform red cloth. Very faint waterstaining to front board of both volumes, not affecting spine. A few small scrapes to back board of vol. I only. Else a nice set in Good condition. £12.00 131. MacDonagh, Thomas: The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh. Dublin. Second Edition, 1916. 8vo. 168pp. Frontis portrait. Original cloth-backed paper boards. Very Good. £25.00 132. MacEoin, Unseann: The IRA In The Twilight Years, 1923 - 1948. Dublin, Argenta Publications. First Edition, 1997. 8vo. 980pp. Illustrated from photographs. Maroon cloth. Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. *Signed by the author. £120.00 133. Mackarel, Rev. G. Joan: “A Look Back.” Presbyterian Ministry in . Ten Years in the life of the Home Mission Congregations of Bellasis, Cavan, Drumkeeran and Croghan (Co. Cavan) which had been amalgamated in 1980 with and Carrigallen (Co. Leitrim). 1996, 8vo. 94pp. Illustrated from photographs. Map. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £8.00 134. MacManus, M.J. (Editor): Thomas Davis and Young Ireland 1845-1945. Dublin, The Stationery Office, 1945. 4to. 127pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. A few tiny chips to cover edges, else Very Good. £12.00 135. Maddox, Brenda: Nora - A Biography of Nora Joyce. London. Minerva Paperback. 1989. 8vo. 589pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Light crease to front cover, else Very Good. £7. 136. Maire: Mo Dha Roisin. Baile Atha Cliath. Faoi Chomhartha na dTri gCoinneal. An seamhadh cur amach, 1948. 12mo. 126pp. Decorated card covers. Covers and pages lightly age-tanned and spine is neatly strengthened with clear tape. Firm and otherwise very good. £5.00 137. Maire: Saoghal Corrach. Baile Atha Cliath. An Press Naisiunta. An Chead Clo. No date given (1945). 8vo. 298pp. Original cloth boards. Scholarly margin annotation in ink in a neat hand throughout by the Lurgan-born Irish scholar Henry Tipping whose signature appears on the front free endpaper. Else Good+ in lightly age-tanned dustwrapper. £35.00 138. Mandle, W.F.: The Gaelic Athletic Association & Irish Nationalist Politics 1884-1924. Dublin. Gill. First Edition, 1987. 8vo, 240pp. Blue cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. Scarce. £45.00 139. Manning, Maurice: The Blueshirts. Dublin. Gill. First Edition, 1970. 8vo. 276pp. Illustrated from photographs. Original blue cloth. Front board rubbed, probably due to water-damage ( contents unaffected). Otherwise Good+ and spine lettering is bright. £15.0 140. McCabe, Eugene: The Love of Sisters. Dublin. New Island. First Printing, 2000. 16mo. 112pp. Black cloth. Fine in Near Fine dustwrapper. £7.00 141. McCann, Eamonn: War And An Irish Town. Middlesex, Penguin Books. First Edition, 1974. Paperback. 12mo. 256p. Pictorial card covers. Crease to back cover, else Good+. £7.00 142. McCarthy, Justin & Shannon, Kieran: Hooked - A Hurling Life. Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 2002. Illustrated from photographs. 8vo paperback. 246pp. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £7.00 143. McCaughey, Michael: Come Listen A While. Monaghan. R & S Printers. Self-published. First Edition,1992. A look at life over the past two hundred years, especially around Trillick way. 8vo, 171pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Co. Tyrone interest. £15.00 144. McCavitt, John: Sir Arthur Chichester - Lord Deputy of Ireland 1605-16. Queen’s Univ. of Belfast. Institute of Irish Studies. First Edition, 1998. 8vo. 282pp. Illustrated. Maps. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. Scarce. “Demonised by some commentators as more malevolent than Cromwell, he is eulogised by others as the greatest statesman that Ireland has ever known. This history depicts him as a man of signal importance in Irish history. It throws fresh light on controversial and emotional issues - his part in the Nine Years War, his religious policies and his role in the flight of the earls and the .” - blurb. £90.00 145. McCracken, Ellen: The Irish Woods Since Tudor Times - Their Distribution and Exploitation. Newton Abbot, David & Charles,. First Edition, 1971. A publication of the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen’s University Belfast. 8vo, 183pp. Illustrated from photographs. Brown cloth. Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. £15.00 146. McEvoy, John: County of Tyrone 1802. A Statistical Survey. {Being a reprint of A statistical survey of the County of Tyrone, first published in 1802} This edition has a new introduction by W.H. Crawford. Belfast. Friar’s Bush Press, 1991. 8vo. 209; 95pp. Double-page map. Brown cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £15.00 147. McLaughlin, John: One Green Hill. Journeys Through Irish Songs. Belfast. Beyond the Pale. First edition, 2003. 8vo. 233pp. Illustrated. Green cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. “...investigating twenty-one of Ireland’s finest songs, telling about the great song writers and covering many of the most important events in the long, complex and much-disputed story of the country.” - blurb. £10 148. Moore, George: Avowals. London, Cumann Sean-eolais na h’éireann. 1919. From a Limited edition of 1000 copies numbered and “Signed by the author. 8vo, 310pp. Parchment-back paper boards. Page edges rough-trimmed. Spine lightly age-tanned. Good+ £20.00 149. Moore, George: Hail and Farewell. Edited by Richard Cave. Buckinghamshire, Colin Smythe Ltd, 1985. Paperback. 8vo, 756pp. Pictorial card covers..Fine. “ ...a prodigious work containing Moore’s assessment of the Irish Literary Revival. Dr Cave has tracked down all the points and references which would be obscure today...and has produced detailed notes on them. The appearance of the first paperback edition of this monumental work is...a most welcome event.”- blurb. £10.00 150. Morse, Donald E. et al: A Small Nation’s Contribution To The World - Essays on Anglo- and Language. Buckinghamshire, Colin Smythe Limited, 1993. 8vo, 248pp. Plain card covers. Gift inscription on title-page, else Near Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £12.00 151. Negrotti, Rosanna: Joyce’s Dublin, An Illustrated Commentary. London, Caxton, 2000. 4to. 184pp. Shiny colour-pictorial laminated paper boards. Fine in Very Good dustwrapper. £8.00 152. Newton, Arthur F.H: Running in Three Continents. London. Witherby. First edition, 1940. 12mo. 187pp. Black cloth. Spine very slightly aslant, else Very Good in slightly edge-chipped, repaired, pictorial dustwrapper. Very scarce. “In this story of his life Arthur Newton tells how he came to take up the toughest form of racing ever devised. He gives accounts of the Marathon Races in which he has taken part both in South Africa and in England, of the Los Angeles-New York in the following year. He closes with an account of his Canadian exploits.” £135.00 153. Ó Cianáin, Tadhg: The Flight of The Earls. Edited from the author’s manuscript, with translation and notes by Rev. Paul Walsh. Record Society, St Patrick’s College, Maynooth. Dublin, M.H. Gill & Son. First Edition, 1916. 8vo, 268pp. Contains fold-out maps. Green cloth. Minor wear to head of spine. Neat bookshop stamp on title-page and some scholarly notes in Irish on front free endpaper and to a few margins in early part of book., else Very Good. £80.00 154. Ó Cléirigh, Nellie: Carrickmacross Lace. Irish Embroidered Net Lace. A Survery and Manual With Full- Size Patterns. Drawings by Michael Beary and Mary Quigley. Buckinghamshire, Colin Smythe, 1990. 4to. 63pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £8.00 155. O Cuiv, Brian: The Irish of West Muskerry, Co. Cork. A Phonetic Study. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. First Edition, 1944. 8vo. 159pp + Corrigenda page. Cloth-backed paper boards, now with a few small marks. Scholarly notes on front endpapers and the words of By the time I get to Phoenix on back endpapers. £7.00 156. O Direain, Mairtin: Ar Re Dhearoil agus Danta Eile. Baile Atha Cliath. An Clochomhar. An Chead Chlo, 1962. 8vo. 45pp. Maroon cloth only slightly faded, else very Good. £12.00 157. O Donaill, Niall (a chuir in eagar): Focloir Gaeilge-Bearla. Baile Atha Cliath. Oifig an tSolathair. 1977. 8vo. 1309pp. Original blue cloth. Recent endpapers. Very good. £25.00 158. Ó Duigneáin, Proinnsíos: The Priest And The Protestant Woman - The Trial of Rev. Thomas Maguire, P.P. Dec. 1827. Dublin, Irish Academic Press. First Edition, 1997. Maynooth Studies in Local History series. 8vo, 53pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £7.00 159. O Duilearga, Seamus (Editor): Sean O Conaill’s Book. Stories and Traditions from Iveragh. Recorded and Edited with Foreword and Notes by Seamus O Duilearga. Translated by Maire MacNeill. Baile Atha Cliath. Comhairle Bhealoideas Eireann. 1981. 8vo. 424pp. Frontis portrait. Red cloth. Near Fine in like dustwrapper. £20.00 160. O Flannghaile, Tomas (Editor): Duanaire na Macaomh. A Selection of for Schools and Colleges. Dublin Gill. 1924. 12mo. 96pp. Original cloth-on-card covers. Very Good. Poems in Irish, with Preface and Notes in English. £6.00 161. O Heochaidh, Sean: Sean-Chainnt Theilinn. Baile Atha Cliath. Institiuid Ard-Leighinn. An Chead Chlo, 1955. 8vo. 146pp. Green cloth. Very Good. Scarce. £45.00 162. O hOgain, Eamonn: Diolaim Focal (A) o Chorca Dhuibhne. Baile Atha Cliath. Acadamh Rioga na hEireann. An Chead Chlo, 1984. 4to. 179pp. Card covers. Very Good. £15.00 163. Ó Riain, Flann: Townlands of Leinster and the people who lived there. From The Irish Times Column ‘Where’s That?’. Dublin, Open Air, 2000. 8vo, 160pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £9 164. O Riordain , Sean P. & Daniel, Glyn: New Grange and the Bend of the Boyne. Ancient Peoples and Places Series. London. Thames & Hudson. First Edition, 1964. 8vo. 218pp. With 70 black & white full- page plates. Maps. Blue cloth, gilt. Ex-College library with minimal markings. Very Good in like dustwrapper. £9.00 165. Ó Rúnaí, Lorcán: From Rosclogher to Rooskey - The Leitrim Story. Sligo, Cummann Seanchais Ros Inbhir. First Edition, 1996. 8vo, 222pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Fine. £25.00 166. O’Callaghan, John Corneilus: The Irish Brigades in The Service of France. Glasgow, R. & T. Washbourne, Ltd., 1870. People’s Cheap Edition. 8vo, 647pp. Original printed wraps. Some foxing to covers and preliminary pages. Spine strengthened with archival tape. Contents Very Good, but overall Good only. Scarce in this edition. £20.00. 167. O’Connell, Philip: The Schools and Scholars of Breiffne. Foreword by Most Rev. Dr. Lyons; Introduction by Rev. T. Corcoran. Dublin, Browne and Nolan Ltd, 1942. Contains newspaper cutting of book review and a manuscript letter from the author to the reviewer (Sean O’F.). 8vo, 669pp. Frontispiece and fold-out map. Red cloth. Very Good bright copy of a scarce work. £175.00 168. O’Connor, Frank: The Big Fellow - A Life of Michael Collins. London. Nelson & Sons Ltd, First Edition, 1937. Frontispiece from the bust by F. Doyle-Jones. Green cloth hardback . 8vo, 298pp. Tiny nick in cloth at both head and tail of spine which is slightly faded. Good+ £85.00 169. O’Connor, Ulick: Michael Collins and . The struggle for Irish Freedom 1912-1922. Edinburgh. Mainstream. Reprint, 2007. 12mo paperback. 224pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Ex-Lib with minimal markings. Lacks front free endpaper, else Very Good. £5.00 170. O’Conor, W.A.: History of The Irish People. London, John Heywood, Second Edition, 1886. 8vo, 288pp. Green cloth, gilt. Very Good. £12.00 171. O’Curry, Eugene: On The Manners and Customs of The Ancient Irish. A series of lectures in three volumes. London, Williams and Norgate. First edition, 1873. Three Volumes. 8vo. Vol 1: Introduction. 635pp + addenda; Vol 2: 392pp; Vol 3: 711pp. Original green cloth decorated with gilt ‘’ motif on spines and gilt ’harp’ on front boards. Bookplate of previous owner inside each front cover. Paper cracked over front inner hinge, but hinge firm. Very Good , bright set. £230.00 172. O’Donnell, C.J. (ex-M.P. from Carndonagh, Co. Donegal): The Irish Future with The Lordship of the World. London. Cecil Palmer. Sixth Edition, 1931. 8vo. 270pp. Illustrated from photographs. Orange cloth. Very Good in slightly edge-chipped dustwrapper. Chapter headings :- Anglo-American Relations; The Irish Party and the Peace Treaty; Ulster and Partition; The Irish in the Great War; The Irish in the United States; The Irish on the Continent of Europe; The German Friends of Ireland; The War Madness of France; How Germany was forced into the War; Germany peaceful and unprepared before 1912; The German Fleet and Trade Rivalry; Atrocities - Louvain and Rheims; The Supreme Question of India; The Celtic Empire of Great Britain; The Last Princely Family of Ireland. £7.00 173. O’Dwyer, Ella: The Rising of the Moon - The Language of Power. London, Pluto Press, 2003. Black cloth ; 8vo, 161pp. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. “...compares the literature of Beckett, Conrad and Chinua Achebe, amongst others, to accounts of real events in Ireland’s political history. She also examines accounts of particular events in Irish history that include Rex Taylor’s biography of Michael Collins, Gerry Adams’ biography and even messages from hunger-striker Bobby Sands that were smuggled out of prison.” - blurb. £12.00 174. O’Dwyer , Sir Michael: The O’Dwyers of Kilnamanagh. The History of an Irish Sept. London. Murray. First Edition, 1933. 8vo. 358pp + ads. Folding map. Later half cream calf binding with green cloth boards. Spine divided into six compartments by gilt-ruled raised bands. A little mottled fading at base of front board and at head of back board, else a handsome restoration. £135.00 175. O’Flaherty, Liam: Insurrection. London. Gollancz. First Edition, 1950. 8vo. 254pp. Turquoise cloth. Good+. £8.00 176. O’Growney, Rev. Eugene: Simple Lessons in Irish; giving the pronunciation of each word. Part II, Seventeenth Edition, 1923. 85pp. Stiff wraps. Staples rusty, else Good. £8.00 177. O’Hart, John: Irish Pedigrees; or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation. Dublin, M.H. Gill & Son,. Third Edition, 1881. Recent green cloth binding. 8vo, 808pp + Letters & Opinions. A nice copy. £60.00 178. O’Malley, Ernie: The Singing Flame. Dublin. Anvil Books. Paperback. 1979. 12mo. 312pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Good+ “...plain but moving account of the Civil War” - Hibernia. £7.00 179. O’Rorke, T.: History of Sligo: Town & Country - Two Volumes. Dublin, James Duffy & Co., Ltd, First Edition,1888. 8vo, Vol I: 516pp; Vol 2: 627pp.Illustrated. Two folding maps. Original maroon cloth, gilt. Front inner hinge of Vol. I pulled but holding well. Small tear with loss to rear free endpaper. Spines faded but gilt lettering is bright. Faint inkstain to mid-spine of Vol. I and there is minor wear to the tail of both spines. Scarce. £435.00 180. O’Sullivan, Donal: The and its Senate. A Study in Contemporary Politics. London. Faber. First Edition, 1940. 8vo. 666pp. Black cloth. A little fading to spine lettering, else Very Good. £20.00 181. Ormsby, Frank (Editor): Thine in Storm and Calm. An Amanda McKittrick Ros Reader. Belfast, Blackstaff Press. First Edition thus, 1988. Frontispiece. 12mo; 166pp.Pictorial card covers. Pages lightly age-tanned, else Very Good. £7.00 182. Orr, Philip: The Road to the Somme. Men of the Ulster Division Tell Their Story. Belfast, Blackstaff Press, 1987. 4t0, 248pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Gift inscription on title- page, else Near Fine.” For this radically new and unsentimental account, Philip Orr has interviewed veterans of the Somme. Their eloquent voices, and those of friends and families, expose the reality of that bloody summer of 1916 and its devastating impact on a tight-knit community.” - blurb. £8.00 183. Papers from the British Parliamentary Archive: The Irish Uprising - 1914-21. Uncovered Editions. London, The Stationery Office. First Edition, 2000. 12mo, 209pp. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £7.00 184. Periodical: An t-Oileánach - The Voices of Valentia. Articles, Stories, Poetry, Photographs old and new. Muinntir Dairbhre, 1972. Folio. 80pp. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £9.00 185. Periodical: Breifne. Issue for 1996. Pages: 625-734 + List of Members. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Contents :- Patrick Finegan and the Birth of the Irish Free State, by Fr Dan Gallogly; William Bedell, 1629-1642; William Hague F.R.I.AI. - An Architectural Appraisal, by Feargal Tomas Harron. £12.00 186. Periodical: Breifne. Issue for 1987. 8vo. Pages: 420-522 + List of Members. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Contents :- Nicholas Conaty , Bishop of Kilmore (1865-1886), by Gabriel Kelly; St Bricin of Tomregan, by Eugene and John O’Reilly; Hearth Money Roll for the Barony of , 1664; Tombstone inscriptions pre-1800, by John O’Reilly; Index to Breifne 1959-1986. £12.00 187. Periodical: Breifne. Journal of Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne. Issue for 1982. 8vo. 111pp. Illustrated. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. Contents include:- Some aspects of the literary tradition of the Breifne-Fermanagh area, by S.P. O Mordha; The Babingtons of Co. Cavan, by Linda J. Holdrege; Students of Kilmore Academy, by Rev. Terence P. Cunningham; Inscriptions on Headstones in Callowhill Graveyard, by Bryan Gallagher and J.V. Cassidy; etc. £12.00 188. Phoenix, Eamon: Northern Nationalism. Nationalist Politics, Partition and the Catholic Minority in Northern Ireland 1890-1940. Belfast. Ulster Historical Foundation. First Reprint, 1994 (same year as 1st edition). 8vo. 85pp. Illustrated from photographs. Green cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. Very Scarce. £60.00 189. Portlock, J.E: Report on the Geology of the County of Londonderry, and of Parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh. Examined and described under the authority of the Master General and Board of Ordnance. Dublin. Milliken. First Edition, 1843. 8vo. Xxxi, [errata page], 7893pp . Numerous in-text engravings of topographical; features. 38 full-page plates showing fossils; + nine folding plates (some coloured)at rear as follows:- Plate A: Section from Lough Foyle to the Grey Rocks(coloured); Plare B: View taken from the Pillar Stone, near Dungiven Old Church; Plate C: Geological cross- sections (coloured), etc., in Co. Derry; Plate D: Vale of Ballynascreen (two views); Plate E: Cross- sections of geological features (coloured) in the Dungiven area; Plate G: Sections (coloured)showing the position of Silurian Rocks near Pomeroy; Plate H: Plan of Drumglass Coalfield; Plate I: Geological analysis of Co. Derry topographical features. Also: Large folding coloured map titled: “Index to the Ordnance Geological maps of the County of Londonderry and portions of Tyrone, Fermanagh, Donegal and Armagh illustrative of Capt. Portrlock’s Geological Report. Later green cloth with silver spine-lettering. A nice copy in very good condition. Scarce with all plates. £85.00 190. Public Income of Ireland: Account , presented to the House of Commons, respecting the Public Income of Ireland for the year ended the fifth of January 1815. House of Commons. First Edition, 1815. Folio. 98pp. Disbound. Spine strengthened with archival tape. Includes the Deceased and Dismissed Hearth-Money Collectors Balances on Jan 5th 1815, with names and balances given for every Excise area in Ireland. Also gives (with the names of the Deputy Postmasters) an account of the Net Balances in the hands of the Deputy Post Masters. £30. 191. Rathmore Golf Club: Privileged Players - The Story of Rathmore Golf Club, Portrush... so far. Rathmore Golf Club, 2005. Illustrated from photographs. Signed by four of the contributors. Oblong 8vo. Shiny colour-pictorial laminated paper boards. Fine. £20.00 192. Roche, James Jeffrey: John Boyle O’Reilly - His Life, Poems and Speeches. Edited by Mrs John Boyle O’Reilly. New York, The Mershon Company, 1891. Illustrated from photographs. Very scarce. 8vo, 790pp. Original brown cloth, gilt. Re-backed with original backstrip re-laid. A nicely restored copy of a scarce work. £60.00 193. Rockwell College: Rockwell College Annual 1994. 4to. 288pp. Illustrated throughout. Card covers. Very Good. £5.00 194. Rogers, W.R: Europa and the Bull and Other Poems. London. Secker & Warburg. First Edition, 1952. 8vo. 94pp. Yellow cloth. Very Good in only slightly chipped dustwrapper. £40.00 195. Ryan, Meda: The Day Michael Collins was Shot. Dublin. Poolbeg Paperback. Reprint, 1998. 12mo. 213pp. Pictorial card covers.Fine. £7.00 196. Schlegel, Donald M.: Abstracts of Chancery Inquisitions of The Seventeenth Century For Counties Fermanagh and Monaghan. Monaghan, Clogher Historical Society. First Edition, 2008. Folio. 143pp + fold-out maps of the Baronies. Green cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. *Signed by the author. £40.00 197. Seoighe, Mainchin (Editor): The Irish Quotation Book. A Literary Companion. London. Hale. First Edition, 1992. 12mo. 95pp. Illustrated. Black cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. £5.00 198. Sexton, Anna (Editor): The Heart of Breifne. I gCeartlar Breifne. Traditions, ballads, legends and folklore from mid-Cavan. Cumann Staire Leathratha. First Edition, 1981. 8vo. 113pp. Illustrated from photographs. Map. Pictorial card covers. Inner hinges tape-strengthened. Good+ Contents include:- Fairy Legends and Beliefs of East Cavan, by Bairbre Ni Fhloinn; Names in the Parish of Castlerahan and Munterconnaught, by Liam O Ceallaigh; Memories of ’47, by Tony Tighe; The Castle of Ballynacargy, by Seamas P. O Mordha; An Old Cavan Farmhouse , by Filimin Ni Chionna; etc. £25.00 199. Sheridan, John D: Joe’s No Saint and Other Poems. Dublin. Gill. First Edition, 1949. 12mo. 37pp. Black cloth. Very Good in age-tanned and only slightly chipped dustwrapper. “this is a collection of poems, religious, descriptive, and humorous, in which the popular novelist and essayist, who has delighted many thousands of readers with Paradise Alley, I Can’t Help Laughing, and other humorous works, shows that he combines a genuine gift of lyrical expression with those qualities of humour, deep religious feeling and sympathy with the poor, which his well known prose writings have already revealed.” - blurb. £5.00 200. Shirley, Evelyn Philip: The History of The County of Monaghan. London, Pickering & Co. 1988 reprint of a work first published in 1879. Folio. 618pp. Colour frontis and other illustrations. Folding map. Black cloth. Light foxing to edges and back of frontis, else Near Fine. £60.00 201. Simms, Mike: Exploring the Limestone Landscapes of the and the Gort Lowlands. A guide for walkers, cyclists and motorists. Belfast, Burrenkarst, 2001. Illustrated from photographs. Maps. 8vo, 64pp. Pictorial stiff wraps. Fine. £3.00 202. Spellissy, Sean: A History of County Clare. Gill. 2003. 8vo. 256pp. Illustrated from photographs. Pictorial card covers. Ex-Lib with “withdrawn” stamp. Lacks front free endpaper. Good+. £6.00 203. Spielmann, M.H. & Jerrold, Walter: Hugh Thomson, His Art, His Letters, His Humour, & His Charm. London, A. & C. Black, Ltd. First Edition, 1931. 8vo, 269pp. Full page plates in colour and black & white. Pictorial endpapers. Red cloth. Very Good in dustwrapper which is lightly age-tanned and has some foxing. £25.00 204. Stuart, Francis: Black List, Section H. London, Martin Brian & O’Keefe Ltd. First Edition, 1975. Black cloth. 8vo, 425pp. Very Good in price-clipped, slightly edge-chipped dustwrapper. £20.00 205. Stuart, Francis: The Pillar of Cloud. Introduction by Hugo Hamilton. His classic novel in the ruins of post-war Europe. Dublin, New Island Books, 1994. 8vo, 234pp. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £7.00 206. Sullivan, Tom: Drumkilly - From Ardkill Mountain to Kilderry Hill. Drumkilly History Committee. First Edition, 2000. 8vo, 503pp. Illustrated from photographs. Green cloth. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. Co. Cavan local history. £60.00 207. Sutton, Malcolm: Bear in Mind These Dead: An Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland 1969- 1993. Belfast. Beyond the Pale Publications. First Edition, 1994. 8vo. 226pp. Pictorial card covers. Fine. Scarce. £65.00 208. Swift , Roger & Gilley, Sheridan (editors):The Irish in Victorian Britain - The Local Dimension. Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1999. Ex-library with ‘Withdrawn’ stamp. 8vo, 320pp.Pictorial card covers. Lacks front free endpaper, else Very Good. “... illustrates the diversity of the Irish experience by reference to studies of specific towns - including Birmingham, Camborne, Hull, London and Stafford - and regions - including South Wales and the North-East - which have hitherto received little attention from historians of the Irish in Britain during the Victorian period.” - blurb. £7.00 209. Symons, Leslie (Editor): Land Use in Northern Ireland. The General Report of the Survey compiled in the Department of Geography, Queen’s University of Belfast. Univ. of London Press. First Edition, 1963. 4to. 288pp. Illustrated. Two large folding coloured maps. Orange cloth. Ex-school library with stamps including “withdrawn, sold”. Tears to maps neatly repaired with archival tape. Good+ overall , and contents very good. £7.00 210. Synge, John M: The Aran Islands. London. Allen & Unwin. 1968. Small 8vo. 166pp. Green cloth. Very Good in Good+ but price-clipped dustwrapper. “In the pages that follow I have given a direct account of my life on the islands, and of what I met with among them, inventing nothing, and changing nothing that is essential.” - J.M.Synge. £12.00 211. Target, G.W.: Bernadette - The Story of Bernadette Devlin. London, Hodder & Stoughton, First Edition, 1975. 8vo, 384pp. Ex-Library with “withdrawn” stamp. Green cloth. Good+ £15.00 212. The Knight of Glin et al: Vanishing Country Houses of Ireland. The Irish Architectural Archive and The Irish Georgian Society First Edition, 1988. Illustrated from photographs. 4to. 160pp. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £12.00 213. Thom’s Directory of Ireland for the year 1942. Dublin, Alex. Thom & Co., 1942. Red cloth. 8vo, 2446pp + advertisements. Red cloth gilt-stamped “Dublin Cemeteries Committee”. Some foxing to preliminaries . Pages lightly age-tanned. Back inner hinge pulled but holding. Half-inch tear in cloth at head of spine and some waterstaining to front board. Good working copy. £95.00 214. Thornton, A.G. (Manufacturer): Illustrated Catalogue of Mathematical Drawing Instruments. Manchester, Thornton. 1930. 8vo. 80pp. Illustrated throughout. Card covers. Very Good. £4. 215. Thurneysen, R. et al: Studies In Early Irish Law. Published by the Royal Irish Academy. Dublin, Hodges Figgis & Co., 1936. 8vo, 284pp. Some pages roughly opened - not affecting text. Black cloth. Stamp of previous owner (Fergus P. O’Meara, Solicitor, Thurles) on front free endpaper. Firm and Good+ £30.00 216. Todd, James Henthorn: Cogadh Gaedhel Re Gallaibh.The War of The Gaedhil With The Gaill or The Invasions of Ireland by The Danes and Other Norsemen. The original Irish text. Edited with Translation and Introduction by James Henthorn Todd. London, Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1867. 8vo, ccvii, 348pp. Later Brown cloth. Very Good. £95.00 217. Toomey, Thomas: Forgotten Dreams. The Life and Times of Major J.G. “Ged” O’Dwyer. Limerick. O’Brien-Toomey Publishers. First Edition, 1995. 8vo. 289pp. Illustrated. Green cloth. Ex-Lib with stamps. Very Good in Fine dustwrapper. £12.00 218. Towey, John: Irish DeLaSalle Brothers in Christian Education. 1980. 8v0. 680pp. Illustrated from photographs . Maps. Blue cloth. Fine in only slightly chipped dustwrapper. £12.00 219. Trevor, William: The News From Ireland and Other Styories. London. Penguin. First Paperback Edition, 1987. 8vo. 285pp. Pictorial card covers. Pages lightly age-tanned. Very Good. £7.00 220. Tyrone interest: Official Guide to County Tyrone. Belfast. Nicholson & Bass. 1966. 8vo. 92pp. Illustrated . Folding map at rear. Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £8.00 221. Ulster Folk Museum: Ulster Dialects - An Introductory Symposium. Holywood, Ulster Folk Museum, 1964. Ex-library in library biding of laminated paper boards. 8vo, 201pp. Repaired tear to lower portion of title-page. Good working copy. £8.00 222. Walshe, Eibhear: Kate o’Brien, A Writing Life. Dublin, Portland Press. First Edition (Paperback),2006. 8vo, 194pp. Illustrated . Pictorial card covers. Very Good. £10.00 223. Wood -Martin, W.C: Sligo and the Enniskilliners from 1688-1691. Dublin. Hodges , Figgis. First Edition, 1880. 12mo. 188pp. Folding map of Sligo. Original green cloth with gilt lettering on front board. Vignette haf-title which is age-tanned. Spine tips faded and have slight and unobtrusive wear. Good copy of a scarce work. £85.00

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