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| FENNELL, DESMOND. EDITOR The Changing Face of Catholic Ireland London and Dublin, Geoffrey Chapman. 1968. First British Edition. 223pp, Foreword, Editor's Note, Prelude, Postscript. 8vo/22cm. Red cloth gilt, light wear in slightly edgeworn dj, internally fine. VG/G. A broad view of Irish Catholic history in the twentieth century with special note of the impact of the Second Vatican Council. Karl Rahner (1904-1984) was a German theologian, one of the most important in the world. His theology is said to have influenced the Second Vatican Council. The Editor, Desmond Fennell is an Irish journalist with much international experience. He is based in Dublin. At the time of writing, he was Editor of Herder's Correspondence, a monthly review for the Christian world. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 003899 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| EDUCATIONAL COMPANY OF IRELAND Map of Ireland (in Irish) with All Places of Historical Importance Marked Dublin, Educational Company of Ireland. N.d. [1920's ?]. Revised and Enlarged Edition. 14" by 11 1/4"/36 x 29cm folded into printed card folder 7 1/2 x 4 1/4"/19 x 11cm. Colored. Folder slightly faded at edges, faint stamps of Irish Democrat Book Service, London W.C. 1 on verso of map and back of folder, otherwise map in near fine condition. It is a replica of the same company's "Large Schoolroom Map" which is advertised on the back panel of the wrapper. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 001355 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| LYONS, F.S.L. Parnell Dundalk, Dublin Historical Association. 1970. Irish History Series. No. 3. 39pp, Suggestions for Further Reading. Green card wrappers, light fading at edges, stamp of Irish Democrat Book Service/Grays Inn Road, London on back panel, undated newsclip laid in regarding the intention of British Peer (Lord Kilbracken)'s Intention to Return Medals and Apply for British Citizenship, otherwise internally clean, tight and very good. USD 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 8.25 | £UK 7.25 | JP¥ 1059] Book number: 003686 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| SMITH, GOLDWIN The Irish Question. Three Letters to the Editor of the Daily News by Goldwin Smith. London, William Ridgway. 1868. [ii], 25pp. 8vo. Original wraps within plain paper wraps, both slightly chipped at foot, two tiny holes in spine, light foxing, barely perceptable blind stamps of "Garrison Library, Malta" on title and Preface pages, otherwise VG. A fairly early piece by this prolific historian and writer formerly Regius Professor of History at Oxford and appointed to a similar post at Cornell about 1868. USD 11.00 [Appr.: EURO 7.5 | £UK 6.75 | JP¥ 971] Book number: 000509 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| SYNGE, JOHN M. The Aran Islands Leipzig, Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1926. Tauchnitz Collection of British Authors. Volume 4726. 255pp. 16mo/16cm. Original blue gray cloth boards with tan textured cloth backing, paper label, light wear but spine mottled, minor soiling, light foxing mainly on end matter, otherwise internally clean, tight and Very Good. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 000791 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. |
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