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SYNGE ( John M. ). Riders to the Sea. Edited by Robin Skelton from the manuscript in the Houghton Li

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SYNGE ( John M. ). Riders to the Sea. Edited by Robin Skelton from the manuscript in the Houghton Li

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SYNGE ( John M. ). Riders to the Sea. Edited by Robin Skelton from the manuscript in the Houghton Library in Harvard University. With five linocuts in colour by Tate Adams. Dublin : The Dolmen Press, Dolmen Ediuts VIII, 1969With 5 coloured plates, pages 58, (2), small folio, original cloth, gilt : a nice, fresh copy in the dust wrapper. 750 copies were printed.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) GORE-BOOTH ( Eva ) : - Barone (Rosangela ). The Oak Tree and the Olive Tree. The True Dream of Eva Gore-Booth. Graphic Presentation by Glauco Lendaro Camiless. Bari, Edizioni dal sud, 1991. FIRST EDITION, with coloured and other illustrations, pages 82, (18) : 56, (3), 2 vols (the second volume being an Italian translation of the text), folio,original limp cloth wrappers : a fine copy in the original, now lightly soiled, printed card slip-case."A scholarly, moving book about … a woman of remarkable talent, courage and independence of mind and heart … an evocative portrait … " - Brendan Kennelly. (2) YEATS ( Jack B. ) : - Rosenthal ( T. G. ). The Art of Jack B. Yeats. Chronology, list of exhibitions, bibliography and notes on the plates by Hilary Pyle. A. Deutsch 1993. With 283 illustrs (111 coloured), pp xi, (1), 308, 4to, original coloured wraps : fine copy. (3) MALTON ( James ). A Picturesque & Descriptive View of the City of Dublin. Reproduced from the edition of 1799, with and introduction by The Knight of Glin. Dublin : The Dolmen Press, in association with the Irish Georgian Society, 1978. With folding map and plates, oblong small 4to, original cloth, gilt : with a short tear in the dust wrapper, otherwise a bright, fresh copy. (4) GREGORY ( Isabella A. ), Lady. Coole, by Lady Gregory. Completed from the manuscript and edited by Colin Smythe, with a foreword by Edward Mallins. Dublin : Dolmen Editions X, 1971. Pages 105, (2), small folio, original cloth-backed boards : with a small, discreet name stamp on fly leaf and on a blank leaf at end, otherwise a bright, fresh, as new copy in an equally fine, fresh and intact dust wrapper Designed by Liam Miller and finely printed in an edition of 1050 copies on cartridge paper.(6)IRISH LITERATURE; LIMITED EDITIONS; DOLMEN PRESS; WOMEN WRITERS; ART; FINE ARTS; IRELAND; HISTORY; DUBLIN; ARCHITECTURE; ;