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Estateofjamescol00coll.Pdf "LI B R.AFLY OF THE. UNIVERSITY O^LUNQ.S 3415 RARE BOOK ROOM .) ESTATE OF ,< JAMES COLLINS, Late of Convent View, Drumcondra, DECEASED. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS COLLECTED BY THE ABOVE DECEASED AND Bow ffereb for Sale BY. HIS ADMINISTRATRIX. M. CARTAN O'MEARA, Solicitor for Administratrix, 44 Kildare Street, Dublin. HELY S LTD . DUBLIN '. UIUC Co//. G-uU.esG-u I) CATALOGUE. BOOKCASE IN DININGROOM. of the Wars of Ireland 2 in vol. Story (Geo.). Impartial History ; pts. one ; sm. 4to ; London, 1693. Ireland : Brief Discourse in Vindication of of Ireland 2 in Antiquity ; pts. one vol.; sm. 4to; Dublin, 1717. Clarendon of Grand Rebellion (Lord). History Compleated ; 8vo ; Dublin, 1720. Ballad of Ireland 1886. Poetry ; New York, S. Patrick : Life of the Glorious Bishop, with Lives of the Holy Virgin, S. Bridgit, and of the Abbot S. Columbe ; sm. 4to ; S. Omers, 1625. under Sir Ireland, Government of, John Perrot ; sm. 4to ; London, 1626. Chronicle of the Kings of England, from William the Norman to death of III. sm. 1821. George ; 4to ; London, or a Property Inviolable ; Some Remarks upon Pamphlet entituled Prescription Sacred ; sm. 4to ; Dublin, 1736. Wodsworth (W. D.) Ed. Brief History of Ancient Foundling Hospital of Dublir from 1702 ; 8vo ; Dublin, 1876. Threlkeld (Caleb). Synopsis Stirpium Hibernicarum ; 8vo ; Dublin, 1727. of 2 Vols. ; 1824. Medwin (Thos.). Conversations Lord Byron ; Paris. with of ; 12mo Present State (The) of Ireland, etc., Map Kingdom ; London, 167 1641 8vo Temple (Sir John). The Irish Rebellion, ; ; London, 1679. to of ; 8vo Ireland, Reduction of, Crown England ; London, lt>7'>. Irish Cistercians : Past and Present ; 8vo ; Dublin, 1893. Sir on extent of of Sheridan (C. F.). Observations by William Blackstone power British Parliament with relation to Ireland ; 8vo ; Dublin, 1779. and the Informers of 8vo Fitzpatrick (Wm. J.). "The Sham Squire," 1798; ; London, 1866. Also Sirf* Ed., 1872. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS Fitzpatrick (Wm. J.). Ireland before the Union (a Sequel to the Sham Squire) ; 1869. 8vo ; Dublin, 1807; also Ed. : of Council 8vo Edward (H.). Cardinal Manning True Story Vatican ; ; London, 1877. Political Mirror for 8vo Miles (W. A.)^ 1780; ; London, 1780. rare curious vol. 8vo Cow Pock, Obstetric Ejaculations on, with cuts ; very and ; ; n.d. of n.d. Ruskin (John). Ethics the Dust; 8vo ; London, of Ireland 8vo ; 1890. Wilde (Lady). Ancient Cures, Charms, and Usages ; London, 4th Series First and Second Madden (R. R.). United Irishmen, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and ; 8vo 1842-6 1858-1860 Eds. (11 Vols.) ; ; London, (First Ed.), (Second Ed.). 4 Vols. 8vo 1892-94. Green (J. R.). Short History of English People ; ; ; London, Eikon Basilike. The Porutraicture of His Sacred Majesty in His Solitudes and ; 8vo 1649. and Sufferings ; : in 8vo Brother Help The Heroism of Humanity and Benevolence every age ; ; London, n.d. 1889. Baernreither (J. M.). English Associations of Working Men ; 8vo ; London, of Tone 8vo ; Dublin. Extract from Journals Wolfe ; of etc. 8vo Dublin. Rising of '98, with account Volunteers, ; ; 1851. De Jean (J.). Poems; 8vo ; Dublin, 1893. Kinane (Very Rev. Dean), P.P., V.G. Life of Dr. O'Hurley ; 8vo ; Dublin, Phoenix Park Murders. Album containing Photographs of principal characters. Monasteries 8vo Meehan (Rev. C. P.). Rise and Fall of Irish Franciscan ; ; Dublin, 1869. 8vo : 8vo 1797. With Poems Goldsmith; ; Hibernia a poem; ; Belfast, by Belfast, 1775. of 16mo ; 1899. Hunt (Leigh). World Books ; London, Eachard (Laurence). Exact Description of Ireland; 12mo; London, 1691. of Dublin. Dublin. New Pocket Picture ; 12mo ; 1688. Wits' Commonwealth ; 12mo ; London, 1852. Magic and Witchcraft; 8vo ; London, ; 8vo 1860. Hogan (M.). Songs and Legends of Thomond (Nos. I., II.) ; Dublin, 1831. Irving (W.). Life and Voyages of C. Columbus; 8vo ; London, Tales of Erin. [Curious vol., 2 ins. by 3 ins.] London. 8vo ; 1883. of Ireland ; Dublin, McGregor (J. J.). True Stories from History Another copy, 182!). with Life of Thos. Madden (D. O.). Memoir of Life of Henry Grattan, Curran, by 1846. Davis; 8vo ; Dublin, Darcie. Sk-iclan (John). Key of History in Three Books. Transl., Abraham 12mo; Strasburg, 1556. 8vo Dublin. his Son ; ; Tone (Theobald Wolfe) : Life and Writings, by : 8vo Dublin. Lives and Times of United Irishmen Lord Edward Fitzgerald ; ; on Memoirs of Wolfe 8vo ; Fermoy (Co/. Philip Roche). Commentary Tone; Paris, 1846. Gold Dust: Collection of Good Counsels for Daily Life; 16mo; New York, 1894. to United States ; 8vo ; 1851. ^- J.). Irish Emigrants' Guide Boston, C A 1 A L O (, C E O ! HOOK S ; lf>f>8. Ware (J'.). Antiquitates Hibemicae 8vo ; London, Instructions for Mass Gothers ; 12mo; 172"). McGce oi Irish Settlers in D'Arcy (Thos.). History America ; 8vo ; Dublin, 1876. Davis and Historical (Thomas). Literary l's>ays ; 8vo ; Dublin, 184(> McGee Irish Writers of 17th 1841',. .D'Arcy (Thos.). Century; 8vo ; Dublin, Grounds of Catholic Doctrine contained in Profession of Faith; 12mo; Dublin, 1813. of Miraculous Prophecies liminem Men ; 12mo; London, 1821. Book of Howe ; 8vo (VV. H.). Everybody's Epitaphs , London. of Reilly (Hugh) History Ireland ; I2mo. Dublin. Hook of Russell Authors ; Svo n.d. (W. C.) ; London, Office of 8vo ; Holy Week ; Dublin, 1747. Prospect of the State of Ireland, 17.~>ii (\<ur oi ihe World) to A.I). Hi:i2: Svo: London, 1(182. Madden Remains ol Tinted (R. R.). Literary Irishmen; 8vo ; Dublin, 1887 Emerald Wreath, The ; Svo; Dublin. 18f>2. ot his Prior (Matthew). History own time; Svo ; Dublin, 174(1. Vol. of Pamphlets containing, amongst others : (1) Articles of Second Society of Assurance for Support of Widows and Orphans; 12mo; Dublin, 1709. (2) Two Catalogues dealing with Irish Historical Books and MSS. Instructions for Appointment of Repeal Wardens; 12mo; Dublin, 1843. Burt Seed for (M. E.). Thoughts Growing Life, from Robert Browning and others ; Chicago, 1885. 1st in Sketches from Ireland, and 2nd Series, one small vol. ; Dublin, 1847 Barrett (Wm.) and H. J. McCann. Law of the Labourers and the Labourers' Question; Svo; Dublin. l!ti"i n.d. Insurance Guide and Handbook ; Svo ; London, Hill (G. B.) Ed. Unpublished Letters of Dean Swift . Svo; London. 1899. sm. 4to : Hogarth Moralized ; Engs. ; n.t.p. McDonnell (J.). Massacres in Ireland, 11541: 8vo . Dublin, 18(i 1 sod. St. Pierre (B. de). Paul and Virginia ; transl., C. F .Barrett ; Svo ; London. Lite ot Svo . n.d. With (1) and Adventures Henry L.-mson ; London, (2) Romances and Gothic Tales; Svo; London, 1801. (~.\) Life and of ; ; Isol. Adventures Rinaldo Rinaldme 8vo London. i4) Rodolph ; or of etc. n.d. the Banditti the Castle, ; Svo; London, (5) The Reprobate; or Adventures of David Doubtful ; Svo ; London, n.d. li Clarke (J. I. C.). Robert Emmet : A T rayed v of Irish New York, 1888. sm. 4to 1792. Dermody (Thos.) Poems; ; Dublin. of 18do Reports of Society for Promoting Comforts the Poor; Svo ; Dublin, Griffith (A.). Miscellaneous Tracts ; Svo; Dublin, 1788. : in Four Books Scheffer (F.). The Toast an Epic Poem, ; transl., Peregrine O'Donald ; Svo; Dublin, 17:12 Hill . Svo I84H. Ray (T. M.). Report on Irish Coercion ; Dublin, Lite Epictetus. Life and Philosophy, with the Embleme of Humane ; transl., John Davies ; Svo; London, I(i7d of 1789. Festival Wit ; 12mo ; London, CATALOGUE OF BOOKS \Vh.irton (Geo.)- Bellum Hybernicale : or. Ireland's War Astrologically Demonstrated; 8vo ; 1647. Anecdotes of Wm. Molyneux (author of Case of Ireland Stated), from MS. written in of Sir sm. 4to 1803. by himself, possession Capel Molyneux ; ; Dublin, of Isabella Raleigh (M. A.). Autobiography Mrs. Milligan ; 8vo ; Edinburgh, 1845. 8vo ; 1882. MacCarthy (D. F.). Poems ; Dublin. Sir in Kvo ; 1883. Hennessy (Sir John Pope). Walter Raleigh Ireland ; London, .Memoir of Rev. Peter O'Neill, P.P.; 8vo ; Cork, 1900. O'Connor of n.d. (J.). Recollections Pigott; 8vo ; Dublin, Zozimus, Memoir of ; 8vo ; Dublin, 1871. to MUiory of Ministerial Conduct of Chief Governors of Ireland, from 1(588 1763 ; 8\o ; London, 1754. Articles sm. 4to 1<>!2. Lyinerick, The Civil of; ; Dublin. Sillard Life of etc. 1893. (P. A .). and Letters John Martin, ; 8vo ; Dublin, Sillanl Life of 1889. (P. A). John Mitchell; 8vo ; Dublin, S in 1904. Hughe- (AYi C). Pre- Victorian Drama Dublin; 8vo ; Dublin, M'Skimin (Mr. Saml.). Annals of Ulster: or, Ireland Fifty Years Ago; 8vo ; Belfast. 1849. 8v<> Scuffle ; 1699. Dunton (John). The Dublin ; Dublin, Irish ; 8vo ; 1794. Hitchcock <K.), Historical View of Stage 2 Vols. ; Dublin, of 1901. Hyde (Douglas). Literary History Ireland; 8vo ; London, Wilkinson (Her. \. V .). The Friendly Society Movement : origin, rise, and growth ; 8vo ; London, 1886. Howe (W. H.). Everybody's Book of Proverbs; I2mo; London, n.d. Davis (Thos). An Address read before the Historical Society, Dublin; 8vo ; Dublin. 1840. ; 1870. Power (John). A Handy-Book about Books 8vo ; London, n.d. Thomas (D. M.). Day Book of Wonders; 8vo ; London, et la 1897. Figuier (Louis). Scenes Tableaux de Najure ; 8vo ; Paris, of of Dublin 8vo ; 1832. Deed Agreement of Liberal Annuity Company ; Dublin, of 8vo 1903. Reynolds (J. J.). Footprints Emmet; ; Dublin, 2 8vo 1869. Barringtou (Sir Jonah). Personal Sketches; Vols.; ; London, 3rd Kd. 8vo 1851. Ireland Sixty Years Ago; ; ; Dublin, Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Wit; 12mo; Edinburgh, 1802. : etc. 1786. Ars Amandi or, Ovid's Art of Love, ; 12mo ; Dublin, 178<i. Hume (Rev. Mr). Douglas: A Tragedy; 8vo ; Newry, Harington. (Sir John). A Short View of the State of Ireland, written in 1605; 8vo; Oxford, 1879. 1800 Trial of James Napper Tandy and Harvey Morris; 8vo ; Dublin. 8vo ; 1805. Debate on Catholic Question ; Dublin. Police in the of Canton ; Henry (J.). Account of Government Metropolitan City 1840. 12mo ; Dublin, in 8vo ; 1796. High Treason, Report of Proceedings Cases of, 1796 ; Dublin. 8vo 1896. Hopkins (Tighe). Kilmainham Memories ; ; London, of 8vo ; 1869. Kirk (G.
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