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Language: English
Published by Town House 01/06/1993, 1993
ISBN 10: 0946172366 ISBN 13: 9780946172368
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A compilation assembled to shed light on Ireland's agricultural and rural past. It does not pretend to be systematically comprehensive, but we anticipate it will prove to be interesting and eye-opening. The articles assemble reasonably up-to-date information about the various archaeological traces, supported by images, a summary of diagnostic features, and a list of publications where additional information may be sourced. Color photos. "Antiquities of Rural Ireland is an impressively informative and thoroughly 'reader friendly' study that is unreservedly recommended for both community and academic library Irish History collections and supplemental studies reading lists."--MWBR The book attempts to assemble reasonably up-to-date information about the various archaeological traces in rural Ireland, supported by images, a summary of diagnostic features and a list of publications where additional information may be sourced Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Country House, Dublin, 1993. Texto en inglés. Historia. Arte. Geografía. Rastro y estela del hombre. Naturaleza y paisaje. Profusamente ilustrado. 46 pp. 24 x 16. Tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Sin subrayados. Buen estado de conservación. ISBN: 9780946172368.
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Add to basketFirst Edition. Huge and significant collection of articles, well illustrated, on the excavations at the Irish site. Large and heavy item. Extra postage may be requested for overseas customers.\nVG in VG dustjacket.
Published by Ferbane Co Offaly - inscription, 1997
Seller: Sillan Books, Cootehill, CAVAN, Ireland
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First Edition. 8vo. 35pp. Illustrated with black and white map and colour photographs. Fine in pictorial card covers. Signed by the author. On behalf of the Seir Kieran Project.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A compilation assembled to shed light on Ireland's agricultural and rural past. It does not pretend to be systematically comprehensive, but we anticipate it will prove to be interesting and eye-opening. The articles assemble reasonably up-to-date information about the various archaeological traces, supported by images, a summary of diagnostic features, and a list of publications where additional information may be sourced. Color photos. "Antiquities of Rural Ireland is an impressively informative and thoroughly 'reader friendly' study that is unreservedly recommended for both community and academic library Irish History collections and supplemental studies reading lists."--MWBR The book attempts to assemble reasonably up-to-date information about the various archaeological traces in rural Ireland, supported by images, a summary of diagnostic features and a list of publications where additional information may be sourced Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Wordwell, 2013
ISBN 10: 1905569769 ISBN 13: 9781905569762
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 28x21cm, xii,579 pages., Weighs 2.3 kilos. Minor wear. Binding corners rubbed. VG., dustwrapper. ["Although building on earlier research, this volume is not intended to be a definitive door-closing statement on the archaeology of Tara. There are many gaps between the themes, and others may be inspired to address those gaps or build on the work contained here. The shafts of light in the following contributions include significant insights about the human footprint on the hill and its neighbourhood, occasional references to issues requiring prioritised archaeological intervention, and a broad impression of Tara in the wider consciousness. Such a fusion of communal breadth and individual depth highlights the need for an agreed Tara research agenda that will be sufficiently comprehensive to make every scholar feel welcome and sufficiently flexible to allow for constant renewal as knowledge accumulates and circumstances change. The design and implementation of such an agenda is an urgent priority, and represent a massive collaborative challenge." -from rear cover.].
Maurice O'SULLIVAN [Muiris Ó SÚILLEABHÁIN] (1904-1950). VINGT ANS DE JEUNESSE. [TWENTY YEARS A GROWING]. Roman traduit de l'anglais par Raymond Queneau. Gallimard, 1936 (achevé d'imprimer du 28 mars 1936). Broché, 18,7 × 12 cm. Collation : 1 feuillet blanc, 1 feuillet (faux-titre, verso blanc), 1 feuillet (titre, verso blanc), 1 feuillet (note du traducteur, verso blanc), pages [9]-252, 1 feuillet (recto : table des matières ; verso : achevé d'imprimer), 1 feuillet blanc. Édition originale française, traduction de Raymond Queneau ; exemplaire du service de presse (pas de grands papiers annoncés) de ce récit autobiographique d'une jeunesse passée dans l'île de grande Blasket (Great Blasket Island ou An Blascaod Mór), d'un grand intérêt pour l'étude de la langue et de la culture irlandaises. (On connaît l'attention portée par Queneau à ces sujets, comme en témoignent les ?uvres de Sally Mara.) Envoi de Raymond Queneau sur le feuillet de faux-titre : « À Monsieur Paul [?] hommage du traducteur [Signature] » Joint à l'exemplaire : lettre (à la machine, avec signature tapée et signature manuscrite) de Queneau, à en-tête de la librairie Gallimard, Paris, 11 septembre 1959, adressée à Monsieur Gérard Chwat, 44 , rue Condorcet, Paris. « [?] C'est l'helléniste anglais George Thomson (qui s'intéressait à la langue irlandaise) qui incita Maurice O'Sullivan à écrire. Je ne crois pas que celui-ci ait publié d'autres livres, j'ignore même s'il est vivant ou mort : l'Histoire des Littératures de l'Encyclopédie de la Pléiade a même été incapable de me renseigner à ce sujet. Quant à ma traduction, elle a été faite d'après la version anglaise de G. THOMSON. (Celui-ci est actuellement professeur de grec à l'Université de Birmingham) [?] ». O'Sullivan était mort noyé en 1950. Vingt ans de jeunesse est sa seule ?uvre publiée. Elle avait d'abord paru en 1933, en irlandais sous le titre Fiche Blian ag Fás et en anglais sous le titre Twenty Years a-Growing, dans une traduction de Moya Llewelyn Davies et George Thomson ? l'helléniste de la lettre de Queneau. Petits défauts à la couverture, tampon violet « S.P » du service de presse dans la partie inférieure du second plat.