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Verlag: The Blackstaff Press, (Belfast), 1984
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition thus. Introduction by Terence de Vere White. Quarter red cloth over gray cloth-covered boards stamped in blind and in gilt, with illustrated paper label in red cloth slipcase. Fine. Copy number 97 of 500 copies signed by McDonnell, and with a signed etching laid in.
Verlag: The Blackstaff Press, Dundonald, Belfast, 1984
Anbieter: Worlds End Bookshop (ABA, PBFA, ILAB), LONDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Number 89 in an edition limited to 500 copies, signed by the author. Bound in red and grey cloth with inset illustration to front board and numerous full page illustrations through the text, by Hector McDonnell. Includes a separate etching loosely inserted depicting a hanging Larry, numbered and signed by McDonnell. Housed in bright red, cloth-bound slipcase. Both book and case in excellent condition, no old inscriptions. With an introduction by Terrence de Vere White. Ballad inspired by the hanging of Laurence Coffey in the 18th century. A Fine copy. Book.
Verlag: The Blackstaff Press, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1984
ISBN 10: 0856403202ISBN 13: 9780856403200
Anbieter: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, USA
Buch Erstausgabe Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine in Fine Slipcover. Hector McDowell (illustrator). First Edition. Octavo, 5 x 8 in., pp. vi + 84(unpaginated), Black and white ink illustrations by Hector McDonnell. Gift Edition: Numbered 346/500 and signed by author on copyright page. Gray linen boards with red cloth spine. Pasted picture inside embossed frame on cover shows man being hung by rope. Gilt title to spine. Protected by red cloth slipcase. Enclosed with the book is a 4.75 x 7 in. linen card with numbered and author-signed print of cover illustration. The traditional Irish slip jig, originally dating to the 18th Century, set with black and whoite ink drawing by Hector McDonnell, the son of the 13th Earl and Countess of Antrim (to whom the book is dedicated).