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179. BULLOCK (SHAN. F.). Irish Pastorals. A series of short stories descriptive of rural Irish life. Frontispiece. 16mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y., 1896

180. BULLS. Essay on Irish "Bulls." By Richard Lovel Edgeworth and Maria Edgeworth. 16mo, three quarters morocco. New York, 1803

Fine copy of a rare item.

181. BURKE. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland. By John Burke and John Bernard Burke. 3 vols. Royal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt edges. London, 1849

With the supplementary volume, often lacking. The most useful and elaborate work of its kind ever published, containing particulars of 100,000 individuals. SCARCE.

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182. BURKE (SIR BERNARD). Vicissitudes of Families. Small 8vo, cloth. London, 1869

vols.

183. Small 8vo, cloth. 184. BURKE (GEN. THOMAS F.). The Celebrated Speech of, delivered in the Court House, Dublin, May 1, 1867. Portrait. Small 4to, cloth (binding worn). New York, 1871

Reminiscences Ancestral, Anecdotal and Historical.
London (1890)

185. BURKE (REV. T. N.). Ireland's Case Stated. In Reply to Mr. Froude. 12mo, cloth. New York, 1873

186.

Ireland's Case Stated in Reply to Mr. Froude. Small 8vo, cloth. New York, 1873 187. BURY (PROF. J. B.). The Life of St. Patrick, and his Place in History. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1905

188. BUTT (ISAAC). The Irish People and the Irish Land: a Letter to Lord Lifford. 8vo, cloth. Dublin, 1867

189. BYGONE BEAUTIES. A Select Series of Ten Portraits of Ladies of Rank and Fashion. From Paintings by John Hopp12mo, wrappers. London (1898)

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190. BYRNE (MILES). Memoirs of. Edited by his widow. Etched portrait. 2 vols. in one. Thick 8vo, half roan (few pp. stained). Paris, 1863 Miles Byrne was a famous Irish general, and led the Irish rebels during 1798.

191. BYRNE (STEPHEN). Irish Emigration to the United States. Folding map. 16mo, cloth. New York, 1873

192. CABINET OF IRISH LITERATURE (THE): Selections

from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland. With Biographical Sketches and Literary Notes. By Charles A. Read (T. P. O'Connor and others). Tinted lithographic portraits. 4 vols Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt.

FINE COPY.

London, 1896

193. [CALDWELL (SIR JAMES).] Debates relative to the Affairs of Ireland, in 1763 and 1764. 2 vols. 8vo, calf (bindings broken). London, 1766

194. CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS. State Papers relating to Ireland, 1509-1610. 2 vols. Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, 1515-1518. 2 vols. State Papers of Scotland Vol. 2. Together, 5 vols. Royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1858-1868

195. CALVERT (JOHN). The Gold Rocks of Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1853

Contains interesting chapter on gold mines of Ireland, locations, etc. 196. CAMBRENSIS. The Historical Works of Giraldus Cambrensis. Containing the Topography of Ireland and the History of the Conquest of Ireland, etc., etc. Translated by Thomas Forester. 8vo, cloth. London, 1892

Giraldus Cambrensis was born in Wales about the year 1146, and in 1185 accompanied Prince John to Ireland in the quality of Secretary. He was a zealous observer and collector of facts(?). The result was "Topography of Ireland," which was published after his return to

his

England.

197. CAMDEN'S IRELAND, 1610. Ireland and the Smaller Islands in the British Ocean. (Pp. 55 to 233 of the complete work). Folio, half sheep. (London, 1610)

198. CAMERON (JOHN). Gaelic Names of Plants (Scottish and Irish). Collected and Arranged in Scientific Order with Notes on their Etymology, their Uses, Plant Superstitutions, etc., among the Celts. With copious Gaelic English and Scientific Indices. Svo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1883

199. CAMPBELL (J. F.). Popular Tales of West Highlands orally collected. With a translation by the late J. F. Campbell. New edition (under the auspices of the Islay Association). 4 vols. Post 8vo, cloth, gilt, with device of Celtic cross on sides.

Paisley, 1890-93

THE best collection of Scotch Folk Tales. The fourth volume contains dissertations on Ossian, with the evidence, authorities, a collection of Gaelic traditions in support of the genuineness of the original_materials which MacPherson used; chapters on Celtic Mythology, British Traditions, Highland Dress, Music, etc.

200. CAMPBELL (John G.). Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition. The Fians or Stories, Poems and Traditions of Fionn and his Warrior Band. With an Introduction, etc., by Alfred Nutt. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. London, 1891

201. [CAMPBELL (THOMAS).] A Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland, in a series of Letters to John Wilkinson. Folding copper-plate engravings. 8vo, half roan (binding cracked). London, 1777

202. CAMPION (JOHN THOMAS). Traces of the Crusaders in Ireland, with Notes and some Poems. 16mo, three quarter morocco, by Pfister. Dublin, 1856

Scarce item. There is little published regarding Crusaders in Ireland. 203. CANE (ROBERT). History of the Williamite and Jacobite Wars in Ireland. With Continuation to the Death of James II, by Maurice Lenihan. Portraits, maps, and plans of battles. Svo, cloth. Dublin, 1884

204. CANT-WALL (E.). Ireland Under the Land Act. Letters Contributed to the "Standard" Newspaper. 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1882

205. CAPGRAVE (JOHN). The Chronicle of England. Edited by Francis C. Hingeston. Facsimile frontispiece. Royal 8vo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1858

206. CARBERY, COUNTY CORK. Its Antiquities, History, Legends, and Topography. 12mo, cloth. Dublin, 1876

207. CABINET. Macy Card Cabinet, 6 drawers oak, takes card 4 by 6 inches.

208. CAREY (MATTHEW). Vindiciae Hibernicae; or, Ireland Vindicated. 8vo, calf. Phila., 1823

An attempt to expose errors respecting Ireland in Histories, by May, Temple, Macaulay, etc. Autograph of "Michael Cody, Pickens County, Alabama," on title.

209. CARLETON (WILLIAM). Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry. Edited by D. J. O'Donohue. Photogravure Illustrations. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1896

210. CARLETON. Life of William Carleton: being his Autobiography and Letters, and an Account of his Life and Writings. With an introduction by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. With two portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut.

211. CARLETON (WILLIAM). Works of. half roan.

London, 1896

IO vols. 12m0,
New York, 1896
Introduction by

212. CARLETON (WILLIAM). Stories. Tiche Hopkins. Portrait. 16mo, cloth, gilt top. London (1906) 213. CARLISLE (NICHOLAS). A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. Exhibiting the Names of the Several Cities, Towns, Parishes and Villages, with the Barony, County and Province to which they Respectively Belong, etc. The Whole Arranged in Alphabetical Order. 4to, half russia. London, 1810 Ireland, one vol.;

214.

A Topographical Dictionary. Wales, one vol.; and Scotland, one vol. (vol. 2). 4to, half leather (worn).

215. CARLOW. The History and Antiquities of Carlow. By John Ryan. 8vo, boards.

216.

Together, 3 vols.
London, 1810-13

of the County
Dublin, 1833

CLEAN Copy, with armorial book-plate of Charles Coote. Scarce. History and Antiquities of the County of Carlow. By John Ryan. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Dublin, 1833

Scarce.

217. CARLYLE (THOMAS). The Early Kings of Norway,

etc.

12mo, cloth.

218.

12mo, cloth.

Reminiscences of my Irish Journey in 1849. Portrait.

219. CARRICKFERGUS. History and Statistical Survey. By Samuel McSkimin. levant morocco.

New York, 1875

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220. [CARTE (THOMAS).] The Irish Massacre set in a clear light. Together with two letters from Mr. Chaundler. Small 4to, London (1714)

sewn.

221. CARTE (THOMAS). History of the Life of James Duke of Ormonde, from his birth 1610 to his death 1688, wherein is contained an account of the most remarkable affairs of his time, and particularly in Ireland under his Government. 3 vols. Folio, calf (bindings broken). London, 1736

Vol. 3 is a collection of letters written by the Kings Charles I and II, the Duke of Ormonde, and others prominent at that time. Book-plate of Bishop Jebb, of Limerick.

222. CARVE (THOMAS). Tipparariensis Notarius Apostol. Itinerarium cum Historia Facti Butleri. Gordon, Lesli et Aliorum; nova editio, tres partes in uno volumine complectens, cum imagine auctoris. Etched portrait. 3 vols. in I. Small 4to, half rox., xxiv.. and 432 PP. London, 1859

Only 100 copies of this curious and valuable little work were reprinted by Quaritch, with an English Preface by Michael Kerney. 223. CASEY (THOMAS F.). Parlor and Platform Recitals. Humorous (Irish) Readings and Comic Songs. 16mo, cloth. New York, 1892

224. CASKET (THE); or, Hesperian Magazine. Biographical and Poetical. Frontispieces. Thick 18mo, half russia, gilt.

Cork, 1797

SCARCE. Claimed by the editors in their preface as the first Irish work of its kind.

225. CASSELL'S GAZETTEER OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Being a Complete Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom. 60 colored maps and numerous illustrations. 6 vols. Royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1899-1900

226. CASSIDY (PATRICK SARSFIELD). The Borrowed Bride: A Fairy Love Legend of Donegal. Illustrations. 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1892

227. CASTLEHAVEN. The Earl of Castlehaven's Memoirs, or, his Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland. With his own engagement and conduct therein. 8vo, half calf. Dublin, 1815

228. CASTLEREAGH. Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of Londonderry. Edited by his Brother. Steel Portraits. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut.

FINE clean set.

229. CATALOGUES. Books. 30.)

London, 1850

American and Foreign. (About

230. CATALPA EXPEDITION. (The Story of the Rescue of the Fenian Convict Prisoners from the Penal Settlement in Australia. Told by Captain Vincent, who commanded). By Z. W. Pease. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, uncut. New Bedford, 1867

231. CATHEDRALS. Our National Cathedrals (the British Nation) their History and Architecture from their foundation to modern times. With special accounts of Modern Restorations. Numerous steel plates and other illustrations. 3 vols. 4to, half roan, gilt backs and edges. London, n. d.

232. CATHOLIC BIBLE (Dublin Imprint). The New Testament, Translated out of the Latin Vulgate, 1582, etc.

12mo, cloth. Dublin, 1820

233. [CATHOLIC CHURCH.] Le Vray Thresor de la Doctrine Chretienne, recueilly et mis en lumiere par Nicolas Turlot, etc. 5me éd. Title rubricated, woodcut. 4to, old calf, worn.

Lyon, 1684

234. Psalms, Books of Wisdom, and Canticle of Canticles, translated from the Latin Vulgate, diligently compared with the Hebrew and Greek, being a revised and corrected edition of the Douay verision. Notes, etc. By Francis Patrick Kenrick, Archbishop of Baltimore. 8vo, cloth, slightly stained. Baltimore [1857] 235. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record; A Monthly Journal, conducted by a Society of Clergymen, under Episcopal sanction. 8vo, wrappers, 1⁄2 morocco and cloth. 56 vols. Dublin, 1864-1906

First series, Vols. I-V, complete. Second series, Vols. VI-IX and XII complete. Third series, Vols. II and V-XVII, complete. Fourth series, Vols. I-XX. complete.

236.

Lectures and Sermons. By the Very Rev. Thomas N. Burke, O. P. Portrait. [First Series.] 8vo, cloth, shaken.

237.

8vo, cloth. Sound copy.

New York, 1872 Same. Portrait of Daniel O'Connel. Second Series. New York, 1873 238. Clergy. The Rights of the clergy Vindicated; or, a Plea for Canon Law in the United States. By a Roman Catholic Priest. 8vo, cloth.

240.

New York, 1883

Episcopal and Capitular
Illustrated Pamphlets -
Dublin, 1833

Corporation of Kinsale

239. CAULFIED (RICHARD). The Seals of the Irish Cathedral Churches. four parts bound in three. 8vo, paper. The Council Book of the from 1652 to 1800. Compiled from the Original Annals, Public Records, etc. Illustrated with maps and plates of Haven and River of Kinsale, Seals of the Corporation, etc. Small 4to, cloth, Gilford, Surry, 1879

uncut.

241. CELTIA. Vols. 1 to 7. January, 1901 and January, 1907. 58 numbers, not consecutive and some duplicates. 4to, wrappers. Chapelizod, Dublin, 1901-7

242. CELTIC. Reliquiæ Celticæ. Texts, Papers and Studies in Gaelic Literature and Philology. By Alexander Cameron. Edited by Alexander Macbain and Rev. John Kennedy. With Memoir of Dr. Cameron. Portrait and facsimile. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. (Scarce Iverness, 1892

work.)

Vol. I is devoted to Oscianica, Vol. II to Poetry, History and Philology. The most deeply learned work of its kind. 243. CELTIC CHURCH IN SCOTLAND. By John Dowden, D. D. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth. London, 1894

244. CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS. A Vindication of, on Gaulish and British Coins. By Beale Poste. Illustrations. 8vo, cloth.

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