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YEATS ( Elizabeth Corbet ) : -

Currency:EUR Category:Antiques / Books & Manuscripts Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:120.00 - 180.00 EUR
YEATS ( Elizabeth Corbet ) : -

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
YEATS ( Elizabeth Corbet ) : -. Elizabeth Corbet Yeats. Born March 11th. 1868. Died January 16th. 1940 (Dublin : The Cuala Press) (1940FIRST EDITION, (4)-pages, 8vo, sewn in oversized original printed paper wrappers : the wrappers slightly worn, but otherwise a very good copy. This appreciation of the life and work of Elizabeth Corbet Yeats at the Dun Emer/Cuala Press enterprise was written and issued by her sister Lilly Yeats. The memoir was set, printed and bound by Mairie Gill and Esther Ryan, two highly competent presswomen, who had worked at the Press with Elizabeth for over thirty years. Although no publication date is given, the text is dated February 1st 1940. Liam Miller, in The Dun Emer Press, Later the Cuala Press (1973), states that the printing of an edition of 550 copies was finished in mid-February.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) YEATS ( Wm. B. ). Diarmuid and Grania. A play in three acts. By George Moore and W. B. Yeats. Now first printed. With an introductory note by William Becker [in : The Dublin Magazine. Vol. XXVI. No.2 April - June 1951]. (Dublin) 1951. FIRST EDITION, pages 64 and advert leaves, 4to, original printed wraps : a nice copy. (2) CORRIGAN ( Aidan ). Eye-Witness in Northern Ireland. (Printed and published in the province of Ulster by the Voice of Ulster Publications) [1969]. FIRST EDITION, 36-pp, 8vo, original stiff printed paper wrappers : a very good copy.According to an anonymous pamphlet, "Fianna Fail - The IRA Connection", published in the early 1970s, this booklet was not published in Ulster as stated but was in fact printed in Dublin by the Cityview Press in 1969 and finannced by the Government Information Bureau of the Republic of Ireland at a cost of £333.5s.3d. (3) THOMAS (Ronald S.). Not That He Brought Flowers 1968. a nice copy in the dust jacketFirst Edition (4) JOYCE ( James ). Corrections of misprints in Finnegans Wake. By James Joyce.. As prepared by the author after publication of the first edition. New York : The Viking Press, for distribution to purchasers of Finnegans Wake, 1945. FIRST EDITION, 16-pages, roy 8vo, unbound, wire-stitched as issued, with the small stamp of the Gotham Book Mart on title-page : a very good copy. (5) KENNELLY (Brendan ) & HOLZAPFEL ( Rudi ). The dark about our loves [: verse]. [Dublin : no publisher] Printed by John Augustine and Company [1962]. FIRST EDITION, 31-pages, 8vo, original stiff green pictorial printed wrappers : nice. Inscribed on half-title "To Derry / 'Immortal Diamond' / from Brendan / 20/12/62". (6) [BERKELEY ( George )]. Maxims concerning Patriotism. By a Lady. Dublin : Printed in the Year MDCCL. Dublin : Trinity Closet Press, Reprint Series I, 1978. Pages 7, (1, blank), small 8vo, original printed wrappers : in very good to nice state. One of 250 numbered copies. Only three copies of the original edition are known. (7) [RUSSELL ( George )]. The inner and the outer Ireland. Dublin : Talbot, 1921. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION, 16-pp, large 12mo, unbound, stapled, as issued : very goodDenson 41. "Reprinted by permission from Pearson's Magazine, U.S.A."(8)IRELAND; DUBLIN PRINTED; PRIVATE PRESSES; CUALA PRESS; IRISH LITERATURE; HISTORY; ULSTER; MODERN FIRST EDITIONS; VERSE; ; ;