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 ALKEN, Henry; EGAN, Pierce, imitation of; HEATH, William, illustrator, Real Life in Ireland;
ALKEN, Henry; EGAN, Pierce, imitation of; HEATH, William, illustrator
Real Life in Ireland;
London: Jones and Co. and J.J. Marks, 1821. High and Low Life in Dublin ALKEN, Henry, illustrator. [EGAN, Pierce, imitation of]. Real Life in Ireland; or, The Day and Night Scenes, Rovings, Rambles, and Sprees, Bulls, Blunders, Bodderation and Blarney, of Brian Boru, Esq. and his elegant friend Sir Shawn O'Dogherty. Exhibiting a Real Picture of Characters, Manners, &c. in High and Low Life, in Dublin and Various Parts of Ireland. Embellished with Humorous Coloured Engravings, From Original Designs by the most eminent Artists. By a Real Paddy. London: Jones and Co. and J.J. Marks, 1821. First edition. Tall octavo (8 3/4 x 5 11/16 in; 226 x 142 mm). vii, [1, blank], 6-296 pp. Frontispiece and eighteen hand-colored plates by and after William Heath, Henry Alken, and others (all bound together before text). Original quarter green cloth over blue paper boards with printed spine label, rebacked with original backstrip laid down. Some rubbing and light soiling to boards, spine label a little chipped, some soiling to plate margins not affecting image. A very good copy of a scarcely seen book. "Though not so good it is more rare than [Egan's] Life in London" (Tooley). "Real Life in Ireland was initially shunned by educated readers and even a quick glance at the language and misdeeds of the central characters, Brian Boru and Sir Shawn O'Doherty, reveal that such a publication may once have been able to cause and give offence. However, Real Life in Ireland is more akin to the works of Flann O'Brien and although written nearly 200 years ago is very readable and very funny. "Opening with the discharge of Shawn O'Dogherty from college in Dublin with a small fortune to spend, he is joined from the country by his friend Brian Boru, who along the way is regaled by the stories of Peg O'Shambles, a one-time cockle picker from Ringsend in Dublin, who has fallen on hard times due to her alcoholic husband's misdeeds. Accompanied by many humorous cartoons of Brian Boru's adventures, the characters travel from Belfast to make merry in Dublin. While the characters in Real Life in Ireland might be fictitious the places, events and the Hiberno-Irish featured throughout are not. Although a comparison with James Joyce's travels through Dublin is perhaps hardly appropriate, Real Life in Ireland provides a clear account of Dublin and its inhabitants, as well as the major sights and attractions of its suburbs. Perhaps unintentionally, Real Life in Ireland has left an account of the 'real' trials and tribulations of Ireland in the 1820s. For example, the new harbour at Dalkey is rightly criticised as a waste of money and time the long awaited visit of George IV lamented, but not much regretted." "All-in-all..Real Life in Ireland make[s] for a highly entertaining and extremely funny read and has much to recommend it to a modern readership that might be unfamiliar with its kind" (Eneclann). Abbey, Life 282. Tooley 201. .
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Keywords: EGAN, Pierce, imitation of HEATH, William, illustrator Caricatures Irish Literature English Caricature

 AMAZING (JAMES H. SCHMITZ; NEIL R. JONES; JACK EGAN; KATE WILHELM; MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY; BEN BOVA), Amazing Stories: November, Nov. 1962
AMAZING (JAMES H. SCHMITZ; NEIL R. JONES; JACK EGAN; KATE WILHELM; MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY; BEN BOVA)
Amazing Stories: November, Nov. 1962
NY, Ziff Davis. 1962. Vol. 36, No. 11. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Virgil Finlay for "Left Hand, Right Hand" (novelet) by James H. Schmitz; b&w rear cover illustration for "Black and White" by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Includes "The Planet of the Double Sun" (novelt; classic reprint; intro by Sam Moskowitz) by Neil R. Jones; "World Edge" by Jack Egan; "The Last Days of the Captain" by Kate Wilhelm; "Life Among the Stars" (article) by Ben Bova. Features: "Editorial"; ".Or So You Say"; "Coming Next Month"; "The Spectroscope". Illustrated by Schelling, Finlay, Gaughan, Llewellyn, and Morey. Minor edge wear and tears; creasing.. Very Good.
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 AMAZING (KEITH LAUMER; LOWELL HOWARD MORROW; ALBERT TEICHNER; JACK EGAN; S. DORMAN; BEN BOVA), Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1963
AMAZING (KEITH LAUMER; LOWELL HOWARD MORROW; ALBERT TEICHNER; JACK EGAN; S. DORMAN; BEN BOVA)
Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1963
NY, Ziff Davis. 1963. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 37, No. 1. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Lloyd Birmingham for "Cerebrum" by Albert Teichner; rear cover by Virgil Finlay for "It Could Be Anything" (novelet) by Keith Laumer. Includes "Omega, The Man" (novelet; classic reprint) by Lowell Howard Morrow; "Cully" by Jack Egan; "The Putnam Tradition" by S. Dorman. Article: "Progress Report: "Life Forms in Meteorites" by Ben Bova. Features: "Editorial"; "Coming Next Month"; "The Spectroscope"; ".Or So You Say.". Illustrated by Birmingham, Finlay, Schelling, and Leo Morey. Minor creasing; mild tanning. Very Good+.
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 AMAZING (KEITH LAUMER; LOWELL HOWARD MORROW; ALBERT TEICHNER; JACK EGAN; S. DORMAN; BEN BOVA), Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1963
AMAZING (KEITH LAUMER; LOWELL HOWARD MORROW; ALBERT TEICHNER; JACK EGAN; S. DORMAN; BEN BOVA)
Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1963
NY, Ziff Davis. 1963. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 37, No. 1. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Lloyd Birmingham for "Cerebrum" by Albert Teichner; rear cover by Virgil Finlay for "It Could Be Anything" (novelet) by Keith Laumer. Includes "Omega, The Man" (novelet; classic reprint) by Lowell Howard Morrow; "Cully" by Jack Egan; "The Putnam Tradition" by S. Dorman. Article: "Progress Report: "Life Forms in Meteorites" by Ben Bova. Features: "Editorial"; "Coming Next Month"; "The Spectroscope"; ".Or So You Say.". Illustrated by Birmingham, Finlay, Schelling, and Leo Morey. Minor creasing; tanning. Very Good+.
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 AMAZING (KEITH LAUMER; LOWELL HOWARD MORROW; ALBERT TEICHNER; JACK EGAN; S. DORMAN; BEN BOVA), Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1963
AMAZING (KEITH LAUMER; LOWELL HOWARD MORROW; ALBERT TEICHNER; JACK EGAN; S. DORMAN; BEN BOVA)
Amazing Stories: January, Jan. 1963
NY, Ziff Davis. 1963. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 37, No. 1. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Lloyd Birmingham for "Cerebrum" by Albert Teichner; rear cover by Virgil Finlay for "It Could Be Anything" (novelet) by Keith Laumer. Includes "Omega, The Man" (novelet; classic reprint) by Lowell Howard Morrow; "Cully" by Jack Egan; "The Putnam Tradition" by S. Dorman. Article: "Progress Report: "Life Forms in Meteorites" by Ben Bova. Features: "Editorial"; "Coming Next Month"; "The Spectroscope"; ".Or So You Say.". Illustrated by Birmingham, Finlay, Schelling, and Leo Morey. Tanning; short rear cover foredge tear; a little creasing.. Very Good.
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SOLT, ANDREW AND EGAN, SAM
Imagine : John Lennon
London, Bloomsbury. 1998, First. (ISBN: 0747501882). Hard Cover, Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Gold title on black quarter cloth with grey boards which have a blind embossed motif of John Lennon and his facsimile signature. A minor bump to top front corner tip else a very clean, tight and unmarked copy with no former ownership marks - a near ine copy. Dustjacket has light rubbing and is not price clipped - VG+. 255 pages in a large format. 'Forward' by Yoko Ono and preface by David Wolper. More than a tribute to John Lennon's art, the book emerged from a dazzling proposal by Yoko Ono to David Wolper, in which she offered to open Lennon's personal archives - a treasury of rare film footage, photographs and writings - to create his definitive film biography. Lennon's life unfolds in more than 250 photographs, two thirds in colour and duotone, many never before published. There are spectacular shots from the foremost rock photographers, including Annie Leibovitz, Ethan Russell, Allan Tannenbaum, Robert Freeman, Jim Marshall, Bob Gruen and Ken Regan. The text is drawn from the film of the book's script and features excerpts from new interviews with those closest to Lennon, including one with his aunt Mimi, who raised him and who has resisted talking to the press. A most lavish work on one of the cultural legends of the 20th century. A LARGE HEAVY VOLUME OF 1.52 KILO UNPACKED WEIGHT WHICH WILL REQUIRE EXTRA SHIPPING COST 25. Near Fine/Very Good.
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Keywords: John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Annie Leibovitz, Allan Tannenbaum, Ethan Russell, Cynthia Lennon, Julian Lennon, Sean Lennon, the Beatles 0747501882

 ARGOSY (J. S. FLETCHER; EMERSON HOUGH; DAVID FOX; HARRY SINCLAIR DRAGO; FRANK L. PACKARD; DORIAN NEVE; LARRY BARRETTO; FLORENCE M, PETTEE; LESLIE GORDON BARNARD; IVON BARKER NEWMAN; JAMES W. EGAN; PHOEBE O'NEALL FARIS; JACK BECHDOLT), Argosy All-Story Weekly: March, Mar. 10, 1923 ("the Double Chance"; "the Doom Dealer"; "Smoke of the Forty-Five"; "the Four Stragglers")
ARGOSY (J. S. FLETCHER; EMERSON HOUGH; DAVID FOX; HARRY SINCLAIR DRAGO; FRANK L. PACKARD; DORIAN NEVE; LARRY BARRETTO; FLORENCE M, PETTEE; LESLIE GORDON BARNARD; IVON BARKER NEWMAN; JAMES W. EGAN; PHOEBE O'NEALL FARIS; JACK BECHDOLT)
Argosy All-Story Weekly: March, Mar. 10, 1923 ("the Double Chance"; "the Doom Dealer"; "Smoke of the Forty-Five"; "the Four Stragglers")
NY, Frank A. Munsey Co. 1923. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. CXLIX, No. 6. Cover is by Modest Stein for "The Double Chance" (pt. 1 of 5) by J. S. Fletcher. Includes "Secret of Powder Basin" (pt. 2 of 4) by Emerson Hough; "The Doom Dealer" (pt. 3 of 6) by David Fox; "Smoke of the Forty-Five" (pt. 4 of 5) by Harry Sinclair Drago; "The Four Stragglers" (pt. 6 of 6) by Frank L. Packard; "Beauty and the Bull-Ring" by Dorian Neve; "One Night in '18" by Larry Barretto; "Exploits of Beau Quicksilver: III - The Claws of the Weasel" by Florence M. Pettee; "Cooper and Candleton" by Leslie Gordon Barnard; "The Twin Sicks" by Ivon Barker Newman; "When You Tangle with Thrills" by James W. Egan; "The Tidal Wave" by Phoebe O'Neall Faris; "The Kid Brother" by Jack Bechdolt. Miscellaneous and Poetry: "The Fame of J. S. Fletcher"; "Curing the Conference Evil"; "Izzy Kaplan's Kolumn; "Night in Naples" by Lena Whittaker Blakeney; "Gales of March" by Thomas J. Murray; "Radio" by Olin Lyman; "Such is Life" by Edwin L. Sabin; "A Tribute" by Sydney King Russell. Lower 3.5" of spine have been taped at rear hinge, fixing a rough tear; glue repair at spine head. Very Good+.
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 ASIMOV'S (GREG EGAN; ROBERT REED; AMANDA FORREST; M. BENNARDO; GARRETT ASHLEY; RICH LARSON; JULIAN MORTIMER SMITH), Asimov's Science Fiction: December, Dec. 2015
ASIMOV'S (GREG EGAN; ROBERT REED; AMANDA FORREST; M. BENNARDO; GARRETT ASHLEY; RICH LARSON; JULIAN MORTIMER SMITH)
Asimov's Science Fiction: December, Dec. 2015
NY, Dell Magazines. 2015. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 39, Nos. 12 (whole nos. 479). Edited by Sheila Williams. Cover art by Victor Habbick. Includes "The Four Thousand, The Eight Hundred" (novella) by Greg Egan; "Empty" (novelette) by Robert Reed; "Of Apricots and Dying" (novelette) by Amanda Forrest; "We Jump Down into the Dark" by M. Bennardo; "Riding the Waves of Leviathan" by Garrett Ashley; "Bidding War" by Rich Larson; "Come-From-Always" by Julian Mortimer Smith. Poetry: "Slicing Time" by Bruce Boston; "Shatter" by Jane Yolen; "Circumstantial Evidence of Time Slippage" by Robert Frazier; "Magic in the Air" by Filip Wiltgren. Departments: "Editorial: The Year in Novellas" by Sheila Williams; "Reflections: Non-Asimovian Robots" by Robert Silverberg; "Next Issue"; "On Books" by Paul Di Filippo; "The SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss. Minor label pulls to front; loss at upper frotn edge (see scan);edge and corner nicks and wear. Good to Very Good-.
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Book number: PR1943
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Keywords: Science Fiction Periodicals Science Fiction Magazines

 ASIMOV'S (ESTHER M. FRIESNER; WALTER JON WILLIAMS; GREG EGAN; MICHAEL SWANWICK; DAVID LANGFORD; ELIOT FINTUSHEL; JANET KAGAN; DAVID LUNDE; BRUCE BOSTON; W. GREGORY STEWART), Asimov's Science Fiction: February, Feb. 1998
ASIMOV'S (ESTHER M. FRIESNER; WALTER JON WILLIAMS; GREG EGAN; MICHAEL SWANWICK; DAVID LANGFORD; ELIOT FINTUSHEL; JANET KAGAN; DAVID LUNDE; BRUCE BOSTON; W. GREGORY STEWART)
Asimov's Science Fiction: February, Feb. 1998
NY, Dell Magazines. 1998. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 22, No. 2 (Whole No. 266). Edited by Gardner Dozois. Cover art by Mike Carron. Includes "In the Realm of Dragons" (novelette) by Esther M. Friesner; "The Picture Business" (novelette) by Walter Jon Williams; "The Planck Drive" (novelette) by Greg Egan; "The Very Pulse of the Machine" by Michael Swanwick; "The Spear of the Sun" by David Langford; "Izzy and the Hupocrite Lectuer" by Eliot Fintushel; "The Stubbornest Broad on Earth" by Janet Kagan. Poetry: "Particle Resonance" by David Lunde; "Human/Technological Dimensions on the Eve of the Bimillennium" by Bruce Boston; "Fishing for Lizards" by W. Gregory Stewart. Departments: "Reflections: To Clone or Not to Clone" by Robert Silverberg; "Letters"; "On Books" by Paul Di Filippo; "The SF Conventional Calendar" by Erwin S. Strauss. Illustrated by Alan Giana, Daryll Elliott, Kandis Elliott, and George H. Krauter. Glue-shrink; tanning; rubbing; corner wear; creasing; minor wet spots. Very Good-.
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Book number: PR1059
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 ASIMOV'S (TONY DANIEL; ESTHER M. FRIESNER; GREG EGAN; GEOFFREY A. LANDIS; ALLEN STEELE; ROBERT REED; RICK WILBER; REBECCA ORE), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: January, Jan. 1993
ASIMOV'S (TONY DANIEL; ESTHER M. FRIESNER; GREG EGAN; GEOFFREY A. LANDIS; ALLEN STEELE; ROBERT REED; RICK WILBER; REBECCA ORE)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction: January, Jan. 1993
NY, Davis Publications. 1993. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 17, No. 1. Edited by Gardner Dozois. Cover art by Gary Freeman for "Mudzilla's Last Stand" by Allen Steele. Incliudes "Sun So Hot I Froze to Death" (novelette) by Tony Daniel; "Three Queens" (novelette) by Esther M. Friesner; "The Extra" (novelette) by Greg Egan; "Beneath the Stars of Winter" (novelette) by Geoffrey A. Landis; "On the Brink of That Bright New World" by Robert Reed; "With Twoclicks Watching" by Rick Wilber; "Ocean hammer" by Rebecca Orer. Departments: "Letters"; "On Books" by Baird Searles; "Index"; "Seventh Annual Readers' Award ballot"; "The SF Conventional Calendar: by Erwin S. Strauss. Poems by Bruce Boston, Robert Frazier, Sandra J. Lindow, Rachel Pollack, and William Jon Watkins. Illustrated by Gary Freeman, Dell Harris, Carol Heyer, Steve Cavallo, George H. Krauter, and others. Front cover crease; label pulls and ghosts; small corner loss at upper rear foredge; minor rubs, bumps and soil. Good to Very Good-.
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Book number: PO1401
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 Baker, Hozial H. Egan, Ferol - Editor, OVERLAND JOURNEY To CARSON VALLEY & CALIFORNIA
Baker, Hozial H. Egan, Ferol - Editor
OVERLAND JOURNEY To CARSON VALLEY & CALIFORNIA
San Francisco: The Book Club of California. Printed by Clifford Burke at the Cranium Press, 1973. 1st Edition thus, i.e. by the BCC. Limited to 450 cc. 1st published in 1861. Burlap cloth spine over facsimile boards. Printed paper title label to spine. Original plain transluscent paper wrapper. [2], 91, [1 (Colophon)] pp. Frontispiece. 8vo. Very slight lean, else a Fine copy. Wrapper with sunned spine panel & age-toned at extremities.
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Book number: 50470.1
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Bateman, Graham/Egan, Victoria
Geografie der Welt. Eine Enzyklopädie. Umwelt - Kultur - Wirtschaft - Politik
Bechtermünz, 1997. Einband: gebundene Bücher. 750
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Keywords: Geographie 3860476033

 
Bateman, G. und V. (Hrsg.) Egan:
Geografie der Welt. Eine Enzyklopädie Umwelt - Kultur - Wirtschaft - Politik
Bechtermünz Augsburg, 1997. Über 2 Kg / Kein Schutzumschlag Hardcover Gut Grossband Gewicht/weight ca. 250 gr. 512 Seiten /
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Book number: 56860
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BEAUMONT, ENID; BLACKSHAW, CLARE; EGAN PAMELA; RICHARDSON, SR MARY.
Getting to Know God. A Year's teaching course for children of 5-7.
London: CIO Publishing, 1982. 071510408X. 1st ed. "The book is a three term voluntary Christian education course for use with children of 5-7 years. The sessions are all complete in themselves and contain plenty of material for both half-hour groups and longer meetings. The course aims to help children to discover the power and goodness of God .. and the children's own developing abilities to explore the world around them". Pp23/115, minor spotting to top edge. Pbk. G+.
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Book number: 17033
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Keywords: Beaumont Blackshaw Egan Richardson Getting Know God Years Teaching Course Children 5 to 7 Education A11035 Education

 
EGAN, Beresford and Brian de Shane
De Sade
EGAN, Beresford and Brian de Shane. DE SADE. Being a series of wounds, inflicted with brush and pen, upon Sadistic Wolves garbed in Masochist's Wool. Published for the first time by The Fortune Press, London [n.d. c. 1930]. Limited edition, 1/1600 copies. 4to. plum cloth, lettered in gilt, illustrated in a decadent style. Ink ownership; ex-library, no external marks. Cloth faded from sun, especially at spine and edges; touch of wear to heel. Internally, clean and tight, with a slight nick to one fore-edge. A fourteen page essay with seventeen illustrations. A very good copy. .
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Book number: 63939
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