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Trinity College Dublin Association and Trust And Friends of the Library Catalogue Of the 23 rd Annual Auction Of Rare and Valuable Books, Periodicals and Ephemera Conducted by Richard Haworth In the Examination Hall Trinity College Thursday, March 8, 2012 7 p.m. Proceeds in Aid of the College Libraries Viewing Thursday, March 8, 2012 11 am to 3 pm Precentor’s Room, East Chapel 5.30 to 7pm Exam. Hall
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  • Trinity College Dublin Association and Trust And Friends of the Library

    Catalogue

    Of the 23rd Annual

    Auction

    Of Rare and Valuable Books, Periodicals and Ephemera

    Conducted by Richard Haworth

    In the Examination Hall Trinity College

    Thursday, March 8, 2012 7 p.m.

    Proceeds in Aid of the College Libraries

    ��������

    Viewing

    Thursday, March 8, 2012 11 am to 3 pm Precentor’s Room, East Chapel

    “ “ “ 5.30 to 7pm Exam. Hall

  • 1) Fairy Legends & Traditions of the South of Ireland by Thomas Crofton Croker, a new and complete edition by Thomas Wright F.S.A., with illustrations by MacLise & Green, Swan Sonnenschein & Co nd [19th Cent], decorated cover.

    Donor: The estate of Margaret Mullane ( 1

    2) The Works of William Carleton, 3 vols, Collier’s Unabridged Edition, P.F. Collier, New York, nd [c.1881], illustrated, original green cloth, decorated in gold

    and black, all edges red. Donor: John Hegarty ( 3

  • 3) The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators and Prose Writers of Ireland, with Biographical Sketches and Literary Notes by Charles A. Reade, 4 vols, Blackie & Sons, London 1880, 1st

    edition, illustrated by 32 tinted lithographic portraits with tissues, the text, now loose in the original elaborate gold-blocked binding cases, appears complete, but

    sold w.a.f. Donor: Martin Walsh ( 4

    4) Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Macmillan & Co 1920, all 16 colour plates complete with tissues, with black & white head and tail pieces, original decorated boards, 1st edition.

    Donor: Ciara Murphy ( 1

  • 5) A Poetry Recital by James Stephens, Macmillan Company, New York 1925, label on paper boards, vg in dust jacket. ( 1

    6) The Capuchin Annual: 4 vols for 1937, 1938, 1939, 1946/7, including special feature sections on the art of Sean O’Sullivan, with colour plates (1937), and on Count John McCormack (1946/7). ( 4

  • 7) W.B. Yeats and the Emergence of the Irish Free State 1918-1939: Living in the Explosion by Bernard G. Krimm, Whitston Publishing Co, Troy N.Y. 1981, vg

    Donor: Caird (?) ( 1

    8) On The Boiler by W.B. Yeats, The Cuala Press, Dublin nd [1939], 46 pp + 1 advert. leaf for the Cuala Press, covers wanting, ex library copy, rebound.

    Donor: Martin Walsh ( 1

  • 9) Dream of Fair to Middling Women by Samuel Beckett, edited by Eoin O’Brien and Edith Fournier, Black Cat Press, Monkstown Co. Dublin 1992, 1st ed , vg in dj. [Beckett’s first novel, written 1932, first published posthumously 1992]. ( 1

    10) The Woman of the House: An Elegy by Richard Murphy, Dolmen Press 1959, limited edition (only 250 copies), original wrappers as issued

    Donor: Caird ( 1

  • 11) Collection One: Getting Up Early by Brendan Kennelly, Allen Figgis, Dublin 1966, hb, dj. Donor: [Tom Delaney] ( 1

    12) Butcher’s Dozen: a lesson for the octave of Widgery by Thomas Kinsella, Peppercanister Press 1972, original wrappers as issued. [“Printed by Elo Press Ltd for Peppercanister, and sold by the Dolmen Press Ltd and the Booksellers 26 April

    1972”] Donor: Caird ( 1

  • 13) Two editions of Teresa’s Bar by Paul Durcan, Gallery Books Dublin: 1) 1st edition, 1976, pb, yellow wrappers

    2) revised edition, 1986, pb, with gift inscription by the author on day of publication.

    Donor: Caird & another ( 2

    14) A Farewell to English by Michael Hartnett, enlarged edition, ed. Peter Fallon, Gallery Press 1978, hb, dj, limited ed (300), signed by the author.

    D: Talbot ( 1

  • 15) The Holy Bible, translated from the Latin Vulgate, first published at Douay anno 1609, with annotations, Dublin 1811, 4 vols, O.T. complete. Contemporary

    leather binding, Dublin Binder’s ticket. D: ? ( 4

  • 16) Hudibras by Samuel Butler, ed. by Zachary Grey, Dublin 1744, 2 vols, D: Glanville ( 2

    17) Ancient Mysteries Described by William Hone, for the author, London 1823, in later binding, g+.

    D: Jane Wright ( 1

  • 18) Elements of Logic, comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, with additions, etc by Richard Whately D.D., J. Mawman, London 1827, 2nd ed, lacks spine else vg in original paper boards

    D: ? ( 1

    19) The Book of Days ed. by R. Chambers, 2 vols, 1886, vg D: O. Kinsman ( 2

  • 20) The Compact Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed, 1993, BCA, with magnifying glass, in slip case. D: ? ( 1

    21) Jerusalem: Stone & Spirit by Bahat & Sabar, 1997, in slip case, mint. D: Caird ( 1

  • 22) History of Painting in Italy, 6 vols; and History of Painting in North Italy, 3

    vols, both by Crowe & Cavalcaselle, 1903-14. D: ? ( 9

    23) Eating and Drinking in Europe by Leo Moulin, Mercatorfonds, Antwerp 2002, hb, dj, folio, vg, 423pp.

    D: ? ( 1

  • 24) More ‘Graphic’ Pictures by Randolph Caldecott, 1887, landscape folio. D: Glanville/Molony ( 1

  • 25) Character Sketches from Dickens by Harold Copping, illustrator, 1924, 30 coloured plates, in original box. D: Glanville ( 1

    26) Twelve Portraits by William Rothenstein, Faber 1929, folio, dj D: Reynolds ( 1

  • 27) Verve: Revue Artistique et Litteraire, Paris, 2 vols, folio: a) vol. IV no 13 (1945):De La Couleur (late work of Henri Matisse) b) vol. V no 17 & 18 (1947): Couleur De Pierre Bonnard.

    D: ? ( 2

    28) A. Pablo Picasso by Paul Eluard, Editions des Trois Collines, Genève – Paris, 1944, 1st ed, many plates, ‘imprimé en Suisse’, in original orange wrappers, vg. D: ? ( 1

  • 29) Paul Nash: Paintings, Drawings & Illustrations, ed. by Margot Eates, Lund Humphries, London 1948, 1st ed D: ? ( 1

    30) Mainie Jellett and the Modern Movement in Ireland by Bruce Arnold, Yale University Press 1991, 4to, vg in dj, 1st ed. D: Hegarty ( 1

  • 31) Dress in Ireland by Mairead Dunlevy, Batsford, London 1989, 1st ed, vg in dj. D: Hegarty ( 1

    32) A Memoir of Michael William Balfe by Charles Lamb Kenney,1875, ½ leather. D: C. Murphy ( 1

  • 33) La Genèse du Barbier du Séville by E.J. Arnould, Dublin University Press, Dublin & Paris 1965, 4to, vg in dj

    D: ? ( 1

    34) In Darkest England and the Way Out by General Booth, 1890, 1st ed. D: Heney ( 1

  • 35) The Life and Writings of St. Columban 542? – 615 by George Metlake, The Dolphin Press, Philadelphia 1914.

    D: Martin Walsh ( 1

    36) The Brehon Laws – A Legal Handbook by Laurence Ginnell, W.H. West, Dublin 1917, 2nd revised edition.

    D: Mullane ( 1

  • 37) The Clans of Ireland, their Battles, Chiefs and Princes, with a territorial map, illustrated, Sullivan Brothers, Dublin nd, original pictorial cloth.

    D: Mullane ( 1

    38) The History of Ireland, Ancient & Modern by Martin Haverty, Dublin, 1860, ½ leather, Dublin Binder’s Ticket. D: Rothwell ( 1

  • 39) Two Major Ulster Museum Catalogues: a) Kings in Conflict: Ireland in the 1690s, (1990)

    b) Up in Arms: the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland, (1998) ( 2

    40) ASSOCIATION: Tender Autograph Inscription by Bishop Stock of Killalla. The History of Greece, properly so called, vol. I, to the accession of Alexander of

    Macedon, by John Gast, Archdeacon of Glandelach, printed by John Exshaw, Dublin 1793, with subscribers list of 25 pages & folding engraved map, full

    contemporary leather binding (covers detached), MS inscription: “My Mary, accept this small testimony of esteem & love from your own J. Killalla, once Dr.

    Stock. Killalla Oct. 13 1805”, on back of frontispiece, in a neat hand. D: ? ( 1

  • 41) Recollections of Curran and his Contemporaries by Charles Phillips, 1821, 2nd ed. D: Rothwell ( 1

    42) Promenade d’un Français dans L’Irlande by [Chevalier de Latocnaye], P.F. Faure et Cie, Brunswick 1801, 2nd ed, 357pp, contemporary marbled paper on board binding, author’s name removed from title o/w vg.

    D: ? ( 1

  • 43) A Little Tour in Ireland by S. Reynolds Hole, illustrated by John Leach, new ed 1892, vg D: ? ( 1

    44) Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland, 1912. Donor: Glanville ( 1

  • 45) Burke’s Guide to Country Houses vol I: Ireland by Mark Bence – Jones, Burke’s Peerage Ltd, London 1980, 4to, vg in dj.

    D: Marcus Collie ( 1

    46) The Electrification of the Irish Free State: The Shannon Scheme; Report of the Experts appointed by the Government, Stationery Office, Dublin 1925, 125pp,

    original wrappers. D: Martin Walsh ( 1

  • 47) A Description of the Soil – Geology of Ireland by J.R. Kilroe, H.M.S.O., Dublin 1907, with large folding coloured map of Ireland in pocket, vg.

    D: ? ( 1

    48) Irish Hill Days by Alan F. Airey, Open Air Publications, Manchester nd [c. 1937?], dj D: ? ( 1

  • 49) The Landscape of Slieve Bloom by John Feehan, Dublin 1979, inscribed by the author, vg in dj. D: Lanigan ( 1

    50) History of the Archdiocese of Tuam by Monsignor D’Alton, 2 vols, 1928. D: Rothwell ( 2

  • 51) How and Where to Fish in Ireland by “Hi-Regan”, 1900, 6th ed, vg in dec. cloth, D: Glanville ( 1

    52) Irish Varieties by J. Gaskin, 3rd ed [nd], with the 4 colour plates & a folding map, vg but lacks spine. D: C. Murphy ( 1

  • 53) Miltown Golf Club illustrated Centenary History, 2007, vg in dj, inscribed by Tiede Herrema. D: Caird ( 1

    54) The Ancient and Modern History of the Maritime Ports of Ireland by Anthony Marmion, 4th ed, 1860, covers loose. D: O. Lombard ( 1

  • 55) The Seafarers – a 21 volume series by Time-Life Books, Amsterdam 1981, 4to, uniformly bound in faux leather.

    D: Clare McCutcheon ( 21

    56) Maritime Life and Traditions, Quarterly Journal, nos 1 – 20, 1998 – 2003, in 3 slip cases, 4to, vg in original wrappers.

    D: ? Butler ( 20 in 3

  • 57) The Engineer, vol. 58, 1884, folio. Many engravings. Vg D: ? ( 1

    58) MAGNIFICENT ILLUSTRATED SURVEY OF THE LIGHTHOUSES OF ATLANTIC EUROPE – Phares Ouest: Les Phares Majeur de L’Arc Atlantique by

    Philip Glasson & Guillaume Plisson & Daniel Charles, Edition du Chêne 1999, folio, vg in dj.

    D: ? ( 1

  • 59) A Photo Album of Trinidad at the turn of the 19th Century by G. Besson, 1985, landscape folio. D: D. Weldon (?) ( 1

    60) Veterinary Art: a Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Horse by W.C. Spooner, John Joseph Griffin & Co, London 1851, [reprinted from the 2nd edition of the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana 1845], illustrated by engravings and 4 folding

    plates, original blind-stamped boards, vg. D: ? ( 1

  • 61) Dissecting Room Ballads by Daragh Smith, Black Cat Press, Dublin 1984, lim. ed. (94 / 300), ¼ leather. D: ? ( 1

  • 62) Studies in Old Case Books by Sir James Paget, Longmans, Green & Co, London 1891, vg in original cloth.

    D: ? Fred Falkiner ( 1

    63) THREE DUBLIN OBSTETRICAL MANUALS: 1) Practical Midwifery by Gibbon Fitzgibbon (Master of the Rotunda) J.&A. Churchill London 1923, with ownership inscription of “Ninian Falkiner, Rotunda

    Hospital, 1923” (himself later Master). 2) A Manual of Practical Obstetrics by O’Donel Browne (of Rotunda / Sir Patrick Dun’s/ TCD), John Wright & Sons, London 1936, with gift inscription signed by the author. 3) Text book of Obstetrics by John F. Cunningham (Master National Maternity Hospital, etc), William Heinemann, London 1951, 1st, signed gift

    inscription from the author to Ninian Falkiner. D: F. Falkiner ( 3

  • 64) TWO VOLUMES ON THE ABDOMEN: 1) The Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen in Rhyme by Zeta, drawings by Peter Collingwood, H.K. Lewis & Co, London 1947, 1st ed., vii + 88pp, dj.

    2) Physical Fitness in Middle Life by F.A. Hornibrook, with 4 plates, Cassell & Co, London 1925, 1st ed., ix + 117pp, vg, dj.

    D: Fred. Falkiner (?) ( 2

    65) Ireland’s Crusade Against Tuberculosis, vol. II: Organisation and Equipment, edited by The Countess of Aberdeen, Maunsel & Co., Dublin 1908, 2nd

    ed., xi + 180pp, original lettered cloth boards. D: F. Falkiner ( 1

  • 66) A History of Christ Church, Dublin: Documents series, 7 vols ex 8, (lacking only the CD of anthems), all as new. D: Caird ( 7

  • 67) A Catalogue of Maps of the Estates of the Archbishops of Dublin 1654-1850, ed Refausee & Clark, 4to, 2000. D: Caird ( 1

    68) Archbishop Marsh & his Library by Muriel McCarthy, NCAD, Dublin 1977, 4to, limited edition [200], signed inscription by the author, vg.

    D: Nesbitt ( 1

  • 69) Post Office Dublin Directory & Calendar for 1912, (with the Dublin street directory) no map, 1000+ pages. D: C. Murphy ( 1

    70) Dublin: A Portrait by V.C. Pritchett, 1967, 1st ed, 4to, vg in dj D: Caird ( 1

  • 71) Jail Journal by John Mitchell, M.H. Gill, Dublin 1914, 464pp, vg. D: C. & R. Keane ( 1

    72) Labour in Irish History by James Connolly, Maunsel & Co, Dublin 1914, (cheaper edition: 1/-), vg in original wrappers.

    D: Mullane ( 1

  • 73) The Insurrection in Dublin by James Stephens, Maunsell 1916, 1st ed, (publishers announcements at back dated Sept 1916). D: Keane ( 1

    74) With the Irish in Frongoch by W.J. Brennan-Whitmore, Talbot Press, Dublin 1917, 1st ed, original pictorial paper boards, vg.

    D: Mullane ( 1

  • 75) A Chronicle of Jails by Darrell Figgis, Talbot Press, Dublin 1917, 1st ed, original wrappers, vg.

    D: Mullane ( 1

    76) Trinity College Dublin by W. MacNeile Dixon, P.E. Robinson & Co, London 1902, xvii + 298 + 4, original series blue binding, top edge gilt.

    D: Sheelagh Harbison ( 1

  • 77) The Hist and Edmund Burke’s Club by Declan Budd & Ross Hinds, Lilliput Press, Dublin 1997, vg in dj.

    D: ? ( 1

    78) Dublin University Football Club 1866 – 1972, D.U.F.C., Dublin 1973, vg D: ? ( 1

  • 79) DUBLIN UNIVERSITY PRESS – LIMITED EDITION. The Apocalypse of St. John in a Syriac Version hitherto unknown, ed. by

    John Gwynn FTCD, with an introduction on the Syriac versions of the Apocalypse by the editor, Dublin, Hodges Figgis & Co. 1897, printed at the University Press by Ponsonby & Weldrick in a limited edition of 250 copies (no. 226), vg in original blue

    cloth, gilt on spine, top edge gilt, Quarto, cxlviii + 49 + 102pp. D: Sheelagh Harbison ( 1

    80) TRINITY COLLEGE SILVER CATALOGUES. 1) The Plate in Trinity College Dublin, a history and a catalogue; history by

    J.P. Mahaffy, Provost and the catalogue by Dudley Westropp, rearranged and edited by J.P. Mahaffy, Macmillan & Sons, London 1918, printed at the Dublin

    University Press by Ponsonby & weldrick, vii + 95pp, 11 plates, original pictorial boards with laid-on photographs of the College mace front and back, top edge gilt,

    vg, dj. 2) The Silver Collection Trinity College Dublin by Douglas Bennett, TCD

    Press, Dublin 1988, 154pp, fully illustrated, dj, mint D: Sheelagh Harbison ( 2

  • 81) Long Room. (T.C.D.) set of 38 vols [ex 41], wanting only 3 (nos 1, 2, 6) Donor: Monica Henchy et al. (38

  • 82) Atlas of Ireland.