Box 2
Contains 71 Results:
A Nursery Song for Christmas Eve. Susan Langstaff Mitchell, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of four children kneeling in front of an open window. They see a vision of a triumphant Christ Child. First two lines of text: The day burns to its close / Near and more near the waves of darkness flow
["Who calls me from the milestone track"]. E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist; text by Susan L[angstaff] Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of a landscape featuring a a well-dressed woman watching after a large number of children. Within the upper part of the image is a poem. The first two lines of the text: Who calls me from the milestone track / My careful feet so lamely trod,
The Cock, undated
Hand-colored print of a cock. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: So my pretty little bird, O my handsome little bird, / I pray that you'll not crow before the dawn-
A Little Rest. E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist, undated
Hand-colored image of a man driving a cart down a road towards an Irish cottage by the sea. Beneath the image is a quote: "A little rest / And then the world is full of work to do."
The Little Red Rover. Text by Katharine Tynan, undated
Hand-colored print of a fox escaping with some sort of fowl in his mouth and a woman yelling after him. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: Och, Mondereen Rue, you Little Red Rover, / By the glint of the moon you stole out of your cover,
A Little House. E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist; text by W[inifred] M. Letts, undated
Hand-colored print of a picturesque Irish cottage scene. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: If I had a little house / A white house on a hill,
One Will Come. V.B., artist; text by F[rederifck] R[obert] Higgins, undated
Hand-colored print of a woman looking out her door into the landscape. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: One will come at dead of midnight / In the dark to the door-
St. Patrick; M[ary] C[ottenham] Y[eats], artist; text by Susan L[angstaff] Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of Saint Patrick wearing blue robes (his color) standing on top of a mountain and holding a bell. Crows fly around his feet. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: On a hill in Erin flapping sombre wing / Round the young Patrick swarmed the Evil Thing.
The Young Saint Patrick, undated
Hand-colored print of a young Saint Patrick dressed in a blue tunic and standing next to a large gray dog. His shepherd's staff lays by his feet and his flock of sheep is beneath him. The border of the frame is black with a three leaf clover in each corner. Beneath the image is a poem. Text: We are Patrick's children / to high hopes we cling, /Give us Patrick's courage / and his comforting.
Easter. Text by Susan Langstaff Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of the risen Christ floating among clouds and doves and framed by angels, stars, bells, and flowers. Beneath his feet is a titulus that says "Easter". Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: Long silent Heavens, Your starbells clashed indeed, / Myriads of stirring wings awakening them,
For Saint Patrick's Day. Text by M.A. Young, undated
Hand-colored print of a mother holding a child, who points to a stain glass lancet window with the depiction of the Crucifixion.
[On Easter Day]. Text by Temple Lane, undated
Hand-colored print of a landscape featuring a river, trees and mountains.Beneath the image is a poem about Easter. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: In each gold flower, the darkness conquering / Life fairer shines for winters long delay.
The Dun Emer Press-1903 Prospectus, 1903
Document was once part of the John Bennett Shaw Collection; annotated with pencil "1903 Prospectus". Prospectus for the Dun Emer Press; the former name of the Cuala Press.
An Exhibition Pamphlet commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Cuala Press (Dublin), 1903-1953
2 copies; works from the John Bennett Shaw collection; Exhibition at Colby College Library in Waterville, Maine, Summer 1953. Printed pamphlet of an Exhibition commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Cuala Press (Dublin) 1903-1953 that took place at the Colby College Library in Waterville, Maine the Summer of 1953.
Christmas Card List, undated
Printed Christmas Card List for the Cuala Press containing title, artist, and author for EPH 5002: 1-74
Pamphlet for Cuala Industries, Ltd., Churchtown, Dundrum, Co. Dublin, undated
Pamphlet offering the different services, hours, directions, and prices of the Cuala Press; including Embroidery, colored linen, dress, portieres, church work, flags, banners, hand-printing (colored and uncolored), and broadsides.
Complete List of Books, 1903-1926, undated
Complete list of books printed and published by Cuala Press, formerly Dun Emer Press.
Forthcoming publication sof the Cuala Press, 1942
3 Copies; 2 copies identical; 1 copy on a different type and larger piece of paper and has a slightly different address on the cover. Cuala Press forthcoming publications of 1942. Cover features print of three among rocks. The pamphlet contains descriptions of three books.
Limited Facsimile of the Cuala Press, 1971
5 copies. List of Reprinted Cuala Press Books by the Irish University Press, 1971. Cover features sculpted bust of W.B. Yeats.
W.B. Yeats, The Cuala Press: Irish University Press announces publication of the books and broadsides of the Dun Emer and the Cuala Press, 1970
3 copies, 1 of which is annotated. List of prices for republication of Cuala Press works on light blue paper and featuring a unicorn.
A List of Books, Booklets Hand Coloured Prints and Ballad Sheets, 1979 June
List of Books, Booklets, Hand Coloured Print and Ballad Sheets published by the Cuala Press in 1979. Cover features a print of a woman by a tree.
A List of Hand Coloured Prints Now Available For Sale, 1971
Printed List of Hand-colored Prints and New Books published by the Cuala Press in 1971. Cover features print of tree in a rocky landscape.
The Cuala Press [Recently Published Books], 1971 January
Back side features print in red ink of woman next to a tree. Print of recently published books by the Cuala Press.
The Cuala Press [Recently Published Books], 1971 March
Back side features print in black ink of a woman next to a tree. Print of recently published books by the Cuala Press.
The Cuala Press Its Books and Prints, 1978 February 28
Front cover features the print in black ink of a woman next to a tree. Pamphlet containing history and contact information of Cuala Press.
Broadside Charactersa: Drawings by Jack B. Yeats, 1972 February
Contains an example of Yeat's work. A gypsy-like character playing a stringed instrument. Broadside for Hand-colored drawings by Jack B. Yeats.
"The Cuala Press, Dublin" in the Quarterly News; Later of the Book Club of California Vol. 14, No. 3. Text by Ellen Shaffer, 1949 Summer
2 Copies; pages numbered 51-71; formerly in the collection of John Bennett Shaw.
Mrs. Yeats and John Butler Yeats. Emery Walker Ph.sc., artist, undated
Both from drawings of John Butler Yeats; annotated in pencil on back stating the plates belonged to Cuala Press. Drawings of John Butler Yeats and Mrs. Yeats completed by Emery Walker.
A Book Lover's Prayer. Text by S. le Brocquy, undated
Historiated, colorful initials begin the title and first word of a prayer for book lovers. The first two lines of text: From folk who borrow books, and then / forget to give them back again;
[December]. Text by Susan L[angstaff] Mitchell, undated
Same image as EPH 5002-71, but with a different poem. Winter landscape scene of a home in the countryside. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: We followed after / The bright months straying,