Language: English
Published by DOLMEN PRESS, * * * * *, 1970
ISBN 10: 0851052576 ISBN 13: 9780851052571
Seller: L. Michael, North Hollywood, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. DOLMEN PRESS 1970 B00K: Near Fine/, (illustrator). B00K: Near Fine/, $56.25 0851052576 TIDES ~ MONTAGUE, John DOLMEN PRESS 1970 UnStated 1sT Edition S/c Light Sun Browning On An 0ff~White Spine With Title In Black And Purple Letters, Soft Cover B00K: Near Fine/, Slight Shelf, Edge And Corner Wear. Browning On Outside Edges, From Aging. Prior Owner's Name Written In Front, `Leslie Sacks`. D/j: None. = No Stains, No Odors, No Names, No Other Writing, No Rippling, Not Stuck Together, No Book Plate, Not X~Library, No Remainder Or Other Marks. = Description Applies To This B00K, Only. = = This B00K Is Hard To Find, Will Be Packaged And Shipped = Carefully, To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It, An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection, Or As A Gift, For The Discriminating Reader / Collector. = WORLD WIDE SHIPPING, AVAILABLE.
Published by Dolmen Press, (Dublin), 1969
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
stapled paper wrappers. Dolmen Press (illustrator). 8vo. stapled paper wrappers. 11 pages. A updated checklist issued to coincide with a retrospective exhibition of Dolmen Press books at Oxford University Press, London, printed in 14 point Pilgrim type (Dolmen Editions IX). The Dolmen Press was established in 1951 to publish Irish writers from their own country. The catalogue is arranged chronologically. A fine copy.
Published by Dolmen Press, Dublin, Ireland, 1971
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
Dolmen Press (illustrator). 8vo. Original cream quarter cloth, fawn boards. 59, (1) pages. One of 775 copies, of which this is one of 700 copies bound thus. Fine in lightly soiled dust jacket. Some Sonnets from Laura in Death is edited by Robin Skelton. The Italian versions were prepared for this edition by Helga Patrikios from the definitive text published by Sansoni, Flore. Original cream quarter cloth, fawn boards.
Language: English
Published by The Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1977
US$ 27.67
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. 14, [2] pages, without covers, as issued. Loosely inserted are a printed postcard for subscriptions and two copies of a 4 page leaflet from 1975 advertising issues IX to XII. Some creasing and light browning.
Published by 4to, 27cm, pp.28, Dolmen Press for Dolmen Editions, Dublin, 1966., 1966
Seller: Collinge & Clark, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 20.76
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Drawings by Jack Coughlin and Ruth Brandt. Original grey integral covers, lettered black and maroon, rather faded towards the spine. A very good copy.
Published by The Dolmen Press, (Dublin), 1969
Seller: Entropy Books, Ferndale, MI, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Sewn white card with printed DW affixed, narrow 4to., 16 pages. One of 250 numbered copies printed at the Dolmen Press and signed by the author. University bookplate with no other markings, a very good copy with minor DW wear, in archival mylar. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Dolmen Press, 1955
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Pp. 13. Original quarter faux vellum, patterned salmon boards, lettered on the backstrip. Very lightly rubbed at corners. With matching slipcase. Slipcase is worn at edges and partially split at ends.
Published by Published by The Cadenus Press, 6 Richmond Hill, Monkstown, Dublin, First Thus Edition . 1978., 1978
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
US$ 34.59
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Add to basketFirst thus edition hard back binding in publisher's original quarter camel calf on marbled boards, gilt title lettering to the spine. 8vo. 9'' x 6''. Contains 85 + i printed pages of text with fold-out monochrome frontispiece. Hand written number 152 of 225 Limited Edition copies, of which 1-200 are bound in quarter calf and 201-225 in boards. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. ITALY (History & Culture).
Language: English
Published by The Dolmen Press, Ireland, 1976
ISBN 10: 0851052916 ISBN 13: 9780851052915
US$ 408.20
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Full leather, gilt, top edge gilt in bright condition, spine very slightly sunned, page edges lightly tanned, small, shallow dink to the front board, 10pp, number 120 from an edition of 125, housed in the original slipcase, uncommon Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by The Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1978
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Pp. 24, illustrated; pictorial paper wrappers, stapled, wrappers very slightly flecked; 21.4 cm. x 14 cm.; The Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1978. *With loosely inserted 4 pp. Stock List and Order Form, a single page, folded, Order Form (both 29.3 cm. x 20.9 cm., folded), and broadside order form for 'Malton's Dublin', 37.7 cm. x 17.8 cm., with two folds.
Published by Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1975
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Three announcements for The Dolmen Press New Yeats Papers, 1] Issues I-XII, October 1975. 8 pp., printed in red & black , with illustration, stapled; 21.5 cm. x 14 cm.; 2] Issues IX-IXX, 1975, single fold, 4 pp., printed in red & black ; 25.9 cm. x 14.6 cm.; 3] New Yeats Papers I-XVII, 16 pp., 2 illustrations, stapled; 21.4 cm. x 14.1 cm.; The Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1975-1977.
Published by Dolmen Press, Dublin, Ireland, 1972
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
Signed
cloth, gilt on spine. Dolmen Press (illustrator). 4to. cloth, gilt on spine. 59, (1) pages. One of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine condition. This book is the sixteenth book published in the Dolmen Editions series. The designs, by Hugh Kearns and Liam Miller, derive from carvings at Newgrange and Knowth, Co. Meath, and Cardonagh, Co. Donegal. The book, designed by Liam Miller, is set in Pilgrim type and printed on Van Gelder 'Oxhead' paper.
Published by [1969], 1969
Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, United Kingdom
US$ 224.16
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Add to basketProof copy. 8vo., original pale grey wrappers. Dublin, The Dolmen Press. Bound with cream binder's tape and printed on rudimentary thin paper, on the rectos only. Publication and copyright dates are left blank and printed as 196, which suggests uncertainty as to the eventual year of publication, although Miller states that the book was published in June 1969. An excellent copy.
Published by The Dolmen Press, Dublin., 1976
Seller: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 103.78
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Add to basketFirst edition. Small quarto. 96 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Liam Miller, a reproduction of an etching by Jack Coughlin. Two colour plates, two black and white plates and numerous black and white illustrations in the text by various artists. Edited by Eileen Power. Six page Introduction by Liam Miller. Out of a total edition of 750 this is one of 650 trade copies.Fine in near-fine dustwrapper a little nicked at top edge.
Published by Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1954
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
1] Faeth Fiadha: The breastplate of Saint Patrick by Thomas Kinsella. [1954]. Single fold, 4 pp., printed on 3 pages, with cover design by Gerrit van Gelderen, lower fore-corners slightly creased; 15.4 cm. x 10.7 cm.; with loosely inserted order form; 2] Aqua Vitae by Richard Stanihurst. [1956]. Single leaf, printed on recto only; green card, printed in red & black; 17 cm. x 12.6 cm.; 3] The XXII Keys of The Tarot by Arland Ussher. 1957. Single fold, 4 pp., red & black, with design by Leslie MacWeeney; 15 cm. x 10.6 cm.; with loosely inserted order form; 4] The Time Being by Richard Weber. [1957]. Single leaf, printed in red & black on recto only; 15.8 cm. x 10 cm.; 5] The Dolmen Press Irish Theatre Series, Spring 1976. Single fold, 4 pp., printed in brown & black; 21.5 cm. x 13.9 cm.; 6] The Letters of Saint Oliver Plunkett. [1978]. Single fold, 4 pp., folded at centre; 27.8 cm. x 18.9 cm.; Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1954-1978.
Publication Date: 1953
Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 261.53
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Add to basketFirst edition. 16mo, original cream wrappers lettered in pale brown. Dublin, The Dolmen Press. Some browning in the corners, otherwise an excellent copy. .
Publication Date: 1956
Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, United Kingdom
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition Signed
US$ 261.53
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Add to basketFirst edition. 16mo., original quarter yellow cloth, marbled paper boards, lettered in gilt, top edge red, others untrimmed. Dublin, The Dolmen Press. Number 38 of 50 copies signed by the author, from a total edition of 500. Some off-setting to the endpapers, otherwise a fine copy.
Published by Dolmen Press. 1951-84, 1951
Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom
US$ 380.53
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Add to basketIllus, music. Various sizes; some sl. creased. Dolmen Press: Love Duet by Donagh Macdonagh; torn at edges, 1951; Garland Sunday, by Padraic Colum (New series no.4) col. & uncol. versions, 1958; advertisement flyer for Old and new ballads, n.d. WITH St Sepulchre's Press: New lines on the recent disturbances, 1969; folded and posted to Leslie Shepard; O'Brien Press: Ye olde wode quay, by P. Healy, n.d. (2 copies); Ossin Publications: She moved through the fair. (Irish song & balladsheets, ser. 1, no. 8), 1980; The Coilin Broadsheet. 3 issues (+1 duplicate), n.p., 1982-84 and Mournful new lines on the houses falling down in Dublin, n.p., n.d.
Published by Privately printed for subscribers at the Dolmen Press, 1953
Seller: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, United Kingdom
US$ 544.84
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Add to basket144/200 COPIES signed by printer and illustrator beneath the colophon, signed by the translator to the verso of the flyleaf (facing title-page), printed in red and black on Antique paper, title-vignette, headpieces and other lino-cut decorations by Michael Biggs, a smattering of faint spots to top corner of prelims (also to flyleaf), pp. [55], folio, original quarter maroon buckram with boards of patterned paper, backstrip lettered in black and gently knocked at foot, a faint strip of browning at head of upper board, top edge red, edges faintly spotted, faint odour of tobacco smoke, very good. Early work from the Press, scarce. The eighteenth-century satirical poem has been translated numerous times; Frank O'Connor's translation a decade earlier had been banned - Seamus Heaney was among the later poets to attempt it. David Marcus, the translator here, was an Irish-Jewish writer who made a major contribution to the country's literature across more than six decades - here early in his career, though having already founded the journals 'Irish Writing' and 'Poetry Ireland'. (Miller 8).
Published by Dublin: The Dolmen Press, November 1954 - March 1960, 1960
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 5,188.99
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Add to basketRare complete set of the Dolmen chapbooks in the original paper wrappers. "The idea behind the Dolmen chapbooks was to print short texts with illustrations, using various type formats and techniques within a uniform page size. The series gives a fair picture of the very personal interests which informed the Press at this time, and several of the titles were issued in other formats" (Miller 17). The set of twelve pamphlets is divided into three groups of four, each with a paper wrapper, and with the series wrapper enclosing the complete set. Most of the individual pamphlets were published in editions of only 250, and complete sets are extremely uncommon. Miller 17 12 individual pamphlets housed loosely in the original paper wrappers. Occasional minor creases. An excellent set.
Published by Dolmen Press, 1954
Seller: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, United Kingdom
US$ 2,542.61
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Add to basket120/200 COPIES (from an edition of 225 copies), title and initial letters printed in red, title-page design, 5 headpieces and 2 full-page illustrations by Mia Cranwill (see below), one leaf at rear a little creased at corner, pp. 32, [1], 8vo, original quarter white boards, the sides with buff paper patterned with a Cranwill design, gentle knock at foot of backstrip, some very faint white marks to lower board and a little wear at extremities, textblock edges a little toned, very good. Signed by the illustrator on the initial blank: 'from Mia Cranwill, Xmas 1955'. Laid in are two autograph letters from Cranwill to the dancer and artist Claire Faraci: the first, 1p., from the time of the inscription, thanks Faraci and her mother for the cards and sends this book; the second, 2pp., from ten years later, explains that she no longer writes much 'since my right hand is crippled' and remembers a childhood gift as well as mentioning that Faraci's aunt often visits. Though explaining in some detail her poor health, Cranwill insists that she is 'always serene & happy'. Cranwill and Faraci had both been born in Ireland and moved to England in their youth (Cranwill returned to Dublin, whereas Faraci ended up in New York); the majority of her career was spent in metalwork, and her Celtic designs in this book have elements of that medium. Accompanied by an issue of 'The Irish Housewife Annual' from 1958, with an article on Cranwill's career. (Miller 16).
Published by Dublin: The Dolmen Press, 1954 - 56., 1954
Seller: Michael S. Kemp, Bookseller, Sheerness, KENT, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
US$ 968.61
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Add to basket8 parts. Comprising the first 8 of the series of twelve with the outer wrapper for the series split along the spine. Each individual part Very Good, except for the first part which is browned along the leading edge and has a corner a little creased. This series is rarely seen complete and most printed in an edition of 250 copies only. I. The Ballad of Jane Shore by Donagh MacDonagh, illustrated by Eric Patton. II. A Wexfor Carol, illustrated by Leslie MacWeeney. III. The Perfect Wife, illustrated by Robert Gibbings. IV. Thirty Three Ballads, translated by Thomas Kinsella, illustrated by Pauline Bewick. V. The Death of a Queen by Thomas Kinsella, illustrated by Bridget Swinton. VI. The Mines of Sineriay, by Arland Ussher, illustrated by Nelson Paine. VII. The Loves of Bregog and Mulla, by Edmund Spenser, illustrated by Leslei MacWeeney. VIII. O'Reilly, Poems by Richard Weber.