Hillaire Belloc, Essays of a Catholic signed H. Belloc. Cork. Dec. 1935; plus The Great Heresies (1938); Sonnet and Verse (1923); The Four Men (1912); This and That (1912); On (1923); Caliban's Guide to Letters (1903); Avril (1904); all first editions plus The Path to Rome (2 copies); Esto Perpetua; Avril; A Sketch of the European War, with the English First Editions of Hilaire Belloc by Patrick Cahill, 1953. (14)
Edward Lear, More Nonsense 1897; Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear edited by Holbrook Jackson; The Complete Limerick Book by Langford Reed. (3)
The Lonsdale Library - Salmon Fishing; Sea Fishing; River Management; Trout Fishing. (4)
W.B. Yeats - Selected Poems, 1929; Later Poems, 1922; The Celtic Twilight; Responsibilities, 1916; The Winding Stair, 1933; Ideas of Good and Evil; Stories of Red Hanrahan and The Secret Rose, illustrated by Norah McGuinness, 1927. (7)
The Weaver's Grave by Seumas O'Kelly, Presentation edition with 8 illustrations by J. B. Yeats.
Souvenir of Killarney & Glengariff, 1893; Kerry Memories by Bertha Beatty, 1939; Legends of Killarney by Crofton Croker. (3)
The Lonsdale Library - Horsemanship; The History of Hunting; Foxhunting; Enchantments of the Field. (4)
The Spirit of the Nation - Ballads & Songs; The Ballad Poetry of Ireland - Gavan Duffy; The Casket of Irish Pearls, 1846; The Ballads of Ireland by Edward Hayes, 2 vols, 1855; The Poetical and Dramatic Works by Gerald Griffin, 1877; Legends & Tales of Ireland, Lover & Croker. (7)
Nuda Veritas - Clare Sheridan with two cards of her work, signed letters, newspaper cutting, etc.
The Life and Letters of John Galsworthy by H.V. Marrot, "The Dear Dogs" by Ada Galsworthy; The Augustan Books of Poetry - John Galsworthy, Ernest Benn, London, with a letter from Ada Galsowrthy, signed. (3)
The Symposium or Supper of Plato with introduction by Shane Leslie, The Fortune Press. 1500 copies; We Happy Few, An anthology by Owen Rutter, Golden Cockerel Press 1946. No. 120 of 750. (2)
A collection of handmade cards from the artist Helen Iranyi to Martin Grief (& dogs).
An Aubrey Beardsley Lecture by A.W. King, R.A. Walker, The Avenue, Bedford Park, London 1924, with a letter from Walker & signed by him; A Beardsley Miscellany selected by R.A. Walker, Bodley Head, London 1949, No. 272 of 500. (2)
Don Quixote, An Introductory Essay in Psychology by Salvador De Madariaga & The Gregynog Press, 1924. No. 28 of 250.
De Libertat, A Historical & Genealogicial Review of the Submisson of the City of Marseilles in 1596 to the authority of Henry of Navarre & the Lineage of the Family de Libertat. 1888 by A. Lasenby Liberty. No. 160 of 250 copies.
Edith Sitwell - Collected Poems; Duckwoorth 1930; The Pleasures of Poetry, 3 vols Duckworth 1930-31-34; Ivor Borwn, Just another Word, No Idle Words, Book of Words; V. Sackville-West - The Edwardians, Grosset & Dunlap; The Garden - Michael Joseph 1948; The Easter Party 1953; Katherine Mansfield - Something Childish, 1924 - & Bliss; Eric Linklater - The Sailors Holiday, 1937 signed; Aldous Huxley - Ape & Essence, 1945; The Golden Age, 1895; Graham Greene - Stamboul Train, 1932; G.B. Stern - The Dark Gentleman, 1927. (17)
Four hardback books by Peadar O'Donnell. Three signed by the author. (4)
Ernis O'Malley, On Another Mans Wound. Hardback copy No.11 of 51. Signed by the author, spine loose.
St. Multose Church, Kinsale by John Lindsey Darling. Printed by Guy Cork 1895.
R.L. Stopford, Queenstown showing The Queens Hotel, Scots Church and the Royal Cork Yacht Club building on the waterfront.
A lithograph by Day & Son, circa 1855.
R.L. Stopford, Queenstown from the harbour.
Cork Published by Guy Brothers, March 1867 at Academy Street.
See Maritime Paintings of Cork page 200.
Her Majesty Queen Victoria's tour thru the fleet in the harbour of Cork, 3rd of August 1849.
A lithograph from a drawing by Lieut Oliver Jones Naval Officer and published for the benefit of The Cork Masonic Female Orphan Asylum. 23" x 27" incl. frame.
Overall condition not bad, some damp stains on the top left side and across the base.
A framed map, "Ye Citie of Corke, A.D. 1595".
Enlarged from The Pacata Hibernia Map and corrected from other sources by Robert Walker. C.E. Architect, March 1883. 20" x 29" incl. frame.