Box 1
Contains 55 Results:
A Unique Tradition in hand Printing and Illumination: The Cuala Press handcoloured prints & ballad sheets, circa 1979
Folded brochure for Cuala Press publications
Dolmen Press prospectuses and lists, 1980-84
4 brochures with information on Dolmen Press books.
Dolmen Press Books 1981 card, 1981
2 copies of an illustrated card.
Dolmen Press Books 1982, 1984 and 1985, 1982-85
3 booklets listing Dolmen Press publications, for 1982, 1984 and 1985
Prospectus for Out of Bedlam by Elizabeth Rivers, undated
Folded page advertising book, with three other miscellaneous pages.
Information card for The Book of Kells by Dr. G. O. Simms, undated
Advertisement with Dolmen Press design at head, for 'The Book of Kells' by Rev. Dr. G. O. Simms.
Officers Mess, McKee Barracks greeting cards, 1978
Four Christmas cards printed by Dolmen Press for the Officers' Mess, McKee Barracks, featuring colored drawings of soldiers in uniform by Anna Kelly, and a verse in Irish, 'Dia do bheatha...'. Accompanied by a page listing the items.
Old Mythologies' by John Montague, undated
A postcard-sized card with a poem, 'Old Mythologies' by John Montague printed. 'Dolmen Press' is written in pencil.
Christmas Card, undated
Christmas card; Text, 'Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men', from a wood engraving by Michael Biggs, printed by The Domen Press.
Thoor Ballylee Postcard, undated
Postcard; Print by Dolmen Press of Thoor Ballylee, home of William Butle Yeats, from a drawing by Ruth Brandt.
Advertising fliers for Cuala Press books, undated
7 items, single sheets or cards.
The Irish Book, vol. 1, no. 4, offprint, 1962
Booklet containing a segment of 'The Irish Book', vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 85-104, with a cover advertisement for James Fenning, Rare Books and Manuscripts.
The Dolmen Press 1951-1987, a library exhibition, University of Ulster at Belfast, 12-22 March 1991, 1991
Folded card, invitation to a preview of exhibition
Eden and After: The Irish Theatre 1945-1966' by Liam Miller, 1966
Offprint, Studies, Autumn 1966
Type and print specimens, 1966-1975
7 pages showing examples of typefaces and fonts.
James Joyce, Dubliners, specimen pages, undated
Illuminated letters, one page.
Irish Cooking, pp. 33-64, undated
Section of a book of recipies with photocopy of a note from Biddles Ltd., referring to bookbinding.
Holinshed's Irish Chronicle 1577 book jacket, undated
Book jacket.
Photocopies, undated
Photocopies of articles on Liam Miller and The Dolmen Press, 7 pages.
The First Yeats International Summer School, Sligo, Ireland, 13th August to 17th August, 1960; program and photograph, 1960 August
Printed program for the First Yeats International Summer School, and photograph of group surrounding W. B. Yeats' grave.
Yeats International Summer School 1962, program, 1962
Printed program for the Third Yeats International Summer School, with two pages of accompanying material.
Yeats International Summer School, programs for 1965, 1966 and 1967, 1965-67
3 printed programs
W. B. Yeats: The Ninth International Yeats Summer School 10 August to 23 August 1968 program, 1968
Printed program with notes in pen, and accompanying 'academic program' pages.
Programs for the 10th, 11th and 13th Yeats International Summer School, 1969-72
3 printed programs
News clippings on the burial of W. B. Yeats in Sligo, 1948
8 news cutting regarding the removal of W. B. YEats' remains from France and their re-interment in Drumcliffe, County Sligo.
The Nativity, wood engraving by Michael Biggs, 1953
Chapbook, The Nativity, from the Gospel of St. Luke.
Initium S. Evangelii Secundum Ionnam, 1953
Chapbook, Initium S. Evangelii Secundum Ioannem, with wood engraving by Elizabeth Rivers. Unfinished.
A Wexford Carol, 1954
Text and music of 'A Wexford Carol' with illustrations by Leslie MacWeeney.
An Alphabet of Aphorisms by Arland Ussher, 1953
Booklet, the twelfth book issued by the Dolmen Press. Designs cut by Michael Morrow. Pages uncut.
The Perfect Wife, 1955
Chapbook, The Perfect Wife, a Fable from France, transmogrified into the Anglo-Irish idiom and illustrated by Robert Gibbings.