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Murphy, Niall A Bloomsday Postcard Limited Edition
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Pratschke, Sheila (ed.) Annaghmakerrig (Limited Edition)
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Wyse Jackson, John & McDonnell, Hector Ireland's Other Poetry: Anonymous to Zozimus (Limited Edition)
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Benson, Charles and Fitzpatrick, Siobhan That Woman - Studies in Irish Bibliography: A Festschrift for Mary 'Paul' Pollard
Dr Mary 'Paul' Pollard is the most distinguished historian of the book in Ireland. Her two volumes, Dublin's Trade in Books 1550-1800 (Oxford, 1989) and Dictionary of members of the Dublin booktrade 1550-1800 (London, 2000) received international acclaim a...
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Joyce, James. Edited by Rose, Danis Ulysses - The Dublin Edition Special (101 - 1000)
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Maurice Harmon (ed.) The Dolmen Press (Limited edition)
The Dolmen Press, which operated under the guiding hand of Liam Miller from 1951 to 1987, was a beacon in a dark time for Irish publishing and occupies a central position in the story of Irish poetry after Yeats. This collection of essays, edited by th...
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Rowson, Martin & Sterne, Laurence The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (Limited Edition)
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David Fitzpatrick Terror in Ireland 1916-1923
The practice of terror in revolutionary Ireland remains a highly controversial topic, which seldom receives either balanced or dispassionate treatment. ...
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