Original printed yellow wrappers, with imprint: Boston : Published by William S. Damrell, and Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1836.The tales are so paged that they can be bound together to form volumes; this one is the first tale in vol. 3 and so has only one set of page numbers.Mode of access: Internet
Published in 1836 under the title: Pic nics from the Dublin penny journal.Dedication signed: Philip ...
Added t.-p., engraved, "Tales and stories of the Irish peasantry. Dublin, 1846."Mode of access: Inte...
Also published under title: He would be a gentleman, Irish heirs and Łs.d. [i.e. Pounds, shillings a...
In case.Eleven original parts, the last two double numbers, Jan.-Nov. 1845, in illustrated pink pape...
"One thousand numbered and registered copies have been printed, no. 835."First published 1853.Mode o...
Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.Electronic reproduction.Mode of a...
"Published November 1920. Re-issued, without illustrations, April 1923."Mode of access: Internet
Wade, A. Yeats (3d ed.) ;Mode of access: Internet.SPEC: Bound in green calf; stamped in gold on spin...
Bound in light blue, blue and gold patterned cloth over boards; deep blue cloth shelfback; stamped i...
First published under title: Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry.Mode of access: Internet.2 ...
Vol. 2 has imprint: Dublin, Maunsel; New York, Macmillan, 1908.Each volume has special t.-p.[v. 1] S...
"The first seven historical chapters were written by Mr. William Taylor, jr."--Intro.Mode of access:...
Numbered volume 1, part 1, but apparently the only volume ever published.Mode of access: Internet
Without music.A sequel to "The ballad poetry of Ireland," edited by C.G. Duffy, Dublin, 1845. cf. Ad...
Original 20 (i.e.) 19) monthly parts, in original wrappers, issued Mar. 1840-Dec. 1841; 19-20 is a d...
Published in 1836 under the title: Pic nics from the Dublin penny journal.Dedication signed: Philip ...
Added t.-p., engraved, "Tales and stories of the Irish peasantry. Dublin, 1846."Mode of access: Inte...
Also published under title: He would be a gentleman, Irish heirs and Łs.d. [i.e. Pounds, shillings a...
In case.Eleven original parts, the last two double numbers, Jan.-Nov. 1845, in illustrated pink pape...
"One thousand numbered and registered copies have been printed, no. 835."First published 1853.Mode o...
Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.Electronic reproduction.Mode of a...
"Published November 1920. Re-issued, without illustrations, April 1923."Mode of access: Internet
Wade, A. Yeats (3d ed.) ;Mode of access: Internet.SPEC: Bound in green calf; stamped in gold on spin...
Bound in light blue, blue and gold patterned cloth over boards; deep blue cloth shelfback; stamped i...
First published under title: Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry.Mode of access: Internet.2 ...
Vol. 2 has imprint: Dublin, Maunsel; New York, Macmillan, 1908.Each volume has special t.-p.[v. 1] S...
"The first seven historical chapters were written by Mr. William Taylor, jr."--Intro.Mode of access:...
Numbered volume 1, part 1, but apparently the only volume ever published.Mode of access: Internet
Without music.A sequel to "The ballad poetry of Ireland," edited by C.G. Duffy, Dublin, 1845. cf. Ad...
Original 20 (i.e.) 19) monthly parts, in original wrappers, issued Mar. 1840-Dec. 1841; 19-20 is a d...
Published in 1836 under the title: Pic nics from the Dublin penny journal.Dedication signed: Philip ...
Added t.-p., engraved, "Tales and stories of the Irish peasantry. Dublin, 1846."Mode of access: Inte...
Also published under title: He would be a gentleman, Irish heirs and Łs.d. [i.e. Pounds, shillings a...