Editore: M.H. Gill & Son Ltd, Dublin, 1945
Da: Collectible Books Ireland, Portarlington, OFFAL, Irlanda
Prima edizione
EUR 45,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Pollock, John Hackett (An Philibín) (1887-1964), writer and doctor, was born in Dublin, son of Hugh Pollock, a protestant barrister who later became registrar of the land commission, and Mary Pollock (née Donnelly), a catholic. He was educated at the Catholic University School, Leeson St., and the Catholic University Medical School, Cecilia St. Appointed assistant pathologist to the Richmond hospital, during the 1916 Easter rising he courageously went through the city streets wearing a Red Cross armlet to assist the wounded. Pollock published prolifically as a poet, critic, playwright, and novelist, producing nineteen volumes, all with Irish publishing houses. He was a founding member (1928) of the Dublin Gate Theatre Studio, which staged his one-act play Tristram and Iseult (previously published as a dramatic poem in 1924). Pollock indulged to the full his loose, imaginative approach to historical material in Mount Kestrel (1945), which combines the 1916 Kerry landing of Roger Casement (qv) with the fate of the Spanish Armada through the device of a mentally unstable first-person narrator who confuses events. He died in the Richmond hospital on 11 December 1964, and was buried in Dean's Grange cemetery. Strangely the last paragraph of this book makes reference to that cemetery. First edition first printing hardcover in green boards with quarter leather with gilt lettering to spine. Plenty of edge wear particularly on spine ends and all corners bumped. Endpapers foxed. A Christmas 1945 gift inscription on the ffep. Otherwise clean and bright. No other pen marks or inscriptions. Not ex-lib. Binding strong. Please examine all seller photos.
Editore: The Candle Press, Dublin, 1919
Da: Newtown Rare Books, Dublin, Irlanda
Prima edizione
EUR 175,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Original brown stiff card covers with block label titles on the cover. 40 very clean and bright pages illustrated throughout by Caitia Ni Chormaic and laid out by Colm O Lochlainn. Text block is intact but split from the first endpaper (As shown in images), could be readdressed with some glue. Covers slightly rubbed with time consistent with age. Usual toning and age appreciation should be expected. An extremely rare original publication! John Hackett Pollock, AKA -(An Philibín) (1887 1964), writer and doctor, was born in Dublin. Pollock published prolifically as a poet, critic, playwright, and novelist, producing nineteen volumes, all with Irish publishing houses. His poems appeared in the Catholic Bulletin, Ireland To-day, and the Irish Monthly, and he wrote book reviews for Irish Book Lover and other periodicals.
Editore: At the sign of The Three Candles
Da: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condizione: Very Good. 1932. Hardback. Scarce. First Edition, formerly printed as The Wisdom of the World (1919). In original illustrated publisher's wrappers. Wrappers stained and showing shelf wear. Light spotting, text and drawings clear and remains a very nice copy. Keywords: Ireland, Irish fiction, 20th century Ireland. First edition copy. . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.