Sarr Kenneth (9 results)

Language: English
Published by Nelson, London 1936
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Cloth. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Pp. 344. advert. Corners, spine ends & edges - bumped & rubbed. OVerall good. Story of a Sinn Fein Lawyer in Dublin in the 1920. Good uncommon. No d.j.

Language: English
Published by The Talbot Press, Dublin 1924
- Softcover
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Soft Covers. Condition: Good. Pp. 14. First page is loose. Staples rusted. Else good.

One Act Play Magazine April 1938 (Volume I, No. 12)
(BRENNAN, M.M., Kenneth Sarr, Martin J. McHugh, M.J.J. MacKeown, Dorothy MacArdle)
Published by Contemporary Play Publications, New York 1938
- Softcover
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Periodical. Small quarto. 1042-1136pp. Perfectbound in printed wrappers. Wraps soiled with light foxing at the edges, toned spine, very good. Includes the plays: *One Hundred Pound Reward* by M.M. Brennan, *The Passing* by Kenneth Sarr, *A Minute's War* by Martin J. McHugh, *Cuckoo* by M.J.J. Mac…Keown, and *The Red Man's Call* by Dorothy MacArdle.
More imagesLanguage: English
Published by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, London, UK 1936
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Kelleher Rare Books, Naas, IE, IrelandKelleher Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First UK Edition, First Printing. This true first edition, first printing (first impression) with [First Published,1936] to the copyright page. A very clean tight copy with no previous owner marks, no foxing, it has light rubbing to the boards. Uncommon.

Language: English
Published by Thomas Nelson, London 1936
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Temple Bar Bookshop, Dublin, DUB, IrelandTemple Bar Bookshop
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. First edition, a very good copy in the scarce Harry Kernoff dust wrapper with loss. Name on the front end paper.
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Published by Talbot Press Limited 1927
- Hardcover
- First Edition
- Signed
Seller: Sellers & Newel Second-Hand Books, Toronto, ON, CanadaSellers & Newel Second-Hand Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Good first edition, inscribed by Sarr to half-title page. Binding square and tight. Pages clean and unmarked. Very minor bumping to spine ends. Some fading to letters on front cover. Some discolouration to covers. Minor wear to corners of covers. Slight discolouration to inside of covers.… Previous owner's writing to front end paper. Maurice McGonigal (illustrator). Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by London: Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. 1936
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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First edition. Nelson novels series. "Somewhere to the Sea is not only a novel: it is a portrait of Dublin, affectionate, vivid, detailed and immensely exciting". This is the story of a young Sinn Féin lawyer in the troubled days of 1920. Text clean throughout. Previous owner's name and blindstamp on ffep. Binding sound. Blue cl…oth boards with cream lettering on spine. Top, bottom and edges of spine very lightly rubbed. Overall condition VG.
Published by London: Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. 1936
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Owl Books, County Leitrim, , IrelandOwl Books
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First edition. Nelson novels series. Kenneth Star is the pseudonym of Kenneth Reddin (1895-1967), novelist and playwright. Imprisioned for a time for Republican activities. After Anglo-Irish war he became a district judge. "Somewhere to the Sea is not only a novel: it is a portrait of Dublin, affectionate, vivid, detailed and im…mensely exciting". This is the story of a young Sinn Féin lawyer in the troubled days of 1920. Inscription to previous owner from author dated 1940 on ffep. Text clean throughout. Binding sound. Blue cloth boards with cream lettering on spine. Edges of spine very lightly rubbed. Overall condition VG.
More imagesThe White Bolle-Trie. A Wonder Story by Kenneth Sarr. Illustrated by Maurice McGonigal.
Sarr, Kenneth [Kenneth Sheils Reddin]. Colum, Padraic (Foreword)
Published by Dublin & Cork, The Talbot Press Limited 1927
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: West Coast Rare Books, Westport, MAYO, IrelandWest Coast Rare Books
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First Edition. 22 x 14 cm. 96 pages. With a Frontispiece and four B&W Plates. Original cloth with white title on front board. Fore and Tail edge deckle. Very good condition. Binding rubbed and bumped; partially faded and mildly stained (see images). Edges and end papers dust dulled. Name of previous owner on half title page. Int…ernally clean. Kenneth Sarr was the pen name of Kenneth Sheils Reddin (1895 -1967), an Irish author and judge. He was born in Dublin and attended Belvedere College, Clongowes Wood College, and from 1910 Scoil Éanna, where Thomas McDonagh and Patrick Pearse were formative influences. His first pseudonym was Kenneth Esser (from "Kenneth S. R.") later shortened to Kenneth Sarr. He joined the Irish Volunteers and was interned after the Easter Rising. Literary figures often met at J.J. Reddin's house and Kenneth was associated with the Irish Theatre Company in Hardwicke Street, where his brothers Kerry and Norman acted. He attended University College Dublin and qualified as a solicitor. He was a member of the United Arts Club and sometime President of the Irish PEN Club. He visited James Joyce in Paris several times; Joyce, during his father's final illness, telegraphed Reddin about his treatment. Reddin supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty and his father's house in Artane was burned in the Irish Civil War. In 1922 he was appointed a District Court judge based in Mullingar, later moving to the Newbridge and then Dublin districts. As well as writing plays and novels, he collected humorous anecdotes from his judicial work intended for a book to be called Laughter in My Court. He retired from the bench on 19 March 1965. His papers are held by the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas (Wikipedia).