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MacDONNELL ( Randal W. ). Ardnaree. The story of an English girl in Connaught, told by herself, and

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MacDONNELL ( Randal W. ).  Ardnaree. The story of an English girl in Connaught, told by herself, and

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MacDONNELL ( Randal W. ). Ardnaree. The story of an English girl in Connaught, told by herself, and edited from the original MSS. Dublin & Waterford, M. H. Gill & Son, 1911FIRST EDITION, pp (2), 227, (1, blank), (3, ads), 8vo, original cloth,gilt: very good-niceWith author's neat signed presentation iscription. McDonnell (1870-1930), though a locomotive engineer, pursued a number of other careers including assistant librarian in Marsh's Library, magistrate, local government inspector, and, reviewer for the 'The Freeman's Journal'.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) CASEY ( James ). Verses on doctrinal & devotional subjects. Second edition [vols 2 & 3 first editions]. Dublin : James Duffy, 1894-86-92. Pages x, 174 : x, 150, (2) : viii, 188, (4, adverts), 3 vols bound in 1, cr 8vo, original cloth, gilt, edges gilt : the inside hinges tender but otherwise a very good to nice copy.With a five-line presentation inscription by the author to Dr McDonnell, dated April 1896. Casey (1824-1909), native of Riverstown, County Sligo, one of the most popular of the temperance poets. His skill with humourous verse ensured his poems went through many editions. For some years he was parish priest of Athleague, County Roscommon. (2) MacDONAGH ( Michael ). Irish Life and Character. Hodder & Stoughton, 1898. FIRST EDITION, pp viii, 382, (2, adverts), 8vo, original cloth, top edges gilt : very good.M. M. (1860-1946), born in Limerick, educated by the Christian Brothers, joined the Freeman's Journal as a special correspondent, then (1894) moved to London to work for the Times : a distinguished career in journalism and literature followed. (3) LEE ( Holme ), pseud. of Harriet Parr. Legends from Fairy Land. Narrating the history of Prince Glee & Princess Trill, the cruel persecutions and condign punishment of Aunt Spite, the adventures of the great Tuflongbo & the history of the Blackcap in the Giant's well. With illustrations by Reginald Knowles & Horace J. Knowles & an introduction by Effie H. Freemantle. London & Philadelphia : S. T. Freemantle (Chatto & Windus on spine), 1907. FIRST EDITION THUS, with coloured frontispiece, coloured title-page, 16 plates and many other illustrations, pages xxvii, (2), 276, 8vo, original jade green cloth, gilt : a very good copy with some leaves unopened.. (4) O'SULLIVAN ( Seumas ). Poems, 1930-1938. Being number four of the Tower Press booklets. Third series. Dublin : The Orwell Press, 1938. FIRST EDITION, pages (2), 22, 8vo, original printed paper wrappers : a very good copy.Limited edition of 300 copies.(5)IRISH LITERATURE; NOVELS; FICTION; VERSE; TEMPERANCE; IRELAND; HISTORY; LIMERICK; ILLUSTRATED BOOKS; JUVENILE; CHILDREN'S BOOKS; MODERN FIRST EDITIONS