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707: IRWIN (Thomas Caulfield). Versicles.
j Post 8vo, cloth, 4s. . Dublin, 1883.
LF 3
708 JENNINGS (John). Readings from
Irish Authors. Crown: 8vo, cloth,
38. 6d. N.D. [F 3
709 JOYCE (P.W.) Old Celtic Romances.
Translated from the Gaelic. . Crown
8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. . Dublin, 1894.
[E 10
710 JUBAINVILLE (H. D’A. de):. Irish
. Mythological Cycle and Celtic Myth-
\Y ology. ‘Translated. from ‘ French,
7 with additional Notes, by R. I. Best.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. 1906.
KENNEDY (Patrick). | Legendary
Fictions of the Trish Celts,’ collected
and narrated by .P. : Kennedy.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s... 1891... [F 8
KING (Richard Ashe). Swift in
Ireland. Post 8vo, boards, 2s.
1895. [E 3
LARMINIE (Wm.). West Irish
Folk-Tales ‘and Romances. Col-
lected and translated» by Wm.
Larminie. 8vo, cloth, uncut, 7s. 6d.
1893. ! [E 12
—— Clanlua, and other Poems.
12mo, cloth, 3s. 6d. 1889. [F 3
LAST DROP OF ’68. <A Picture of
Real Life, by an Irish Bramwellian.
712
713
714
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71
Crown 8vo, sewed, 6d. 1885. [F 5
716 LAWLESS (Hon..Emily).. Grania,
The Story of an Island; map.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. 1897. [F2
717 —— With the Wild Geese. Poems,
With introduction by. Stopford A.
Brooke. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d.
1902.
‘The Wild Geese”’ was the name given by
the Irish to the exiles who migrated to the
continent after the struggle for the restoration
of James II.
LEADBEATER (Mary). Poems, to
which is added her translation of
the 13th Book of the Eneid.:: 8vo,
boards, 5s. 1808. [F 11
LEAHY (A. H., M™.a.). Ancient
Heroic Romances of Ireland. 2
vols., small 4to, cloth; 8s. 1905.
LE FANU (J.S.). Cock‘and Anchor.
A Chronicle of: Old ‘Dublin City.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s.).'N.pD. [F 3
by’ ‘the | Churchyard.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. - 1899: ‘[E 17
The Poems of; edited by
Alfred Perceval Graves, with por-
trait of author.’ Post 8vo, cloth,: 2s.
Dublin, 1904. [E 3
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723 LETTS (W.M.). Songs from Leinster.
Second impression... Crown: 8vo,
cloth, gilt top, uncut, 2s. 6d. . 1914.
724 LEVER (Chas.). Charles O’Malley,
The Irish Dragoon, with 16. illus-
trations by H. K.,Browne. 2 vols.,
crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. 1857.
[F 10
725 —— The Daltons, or Three Roads
in Life, with 16 illustrations by
H. K. Browne, 2 vols., crown 8vo,
- cloth, 4s. 6d. 1859. Fio
726 —_— Jack Hinton, The Guardsman,
with illustrations.. '8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.
1873. [E 12
727 LITTLE: (Thomas).'. The - Poetical
Works of. First. EDITION. . Crown
8vo, boards, 6s. 1810. [F 10
The same. Post. 8vo, calf, 5s.
1817. [E 3
729 LOVER (S.). The 'Parson’s. Horn-
book; illustrated) by the: author.
SECOND EDITION. 8vo, cloth, scarce,
7s. 6d. Dublin, 1831. [E 4
Legends and Stories of Ireland.
First and Second: Series— Further
728
730
Stories of Ireland. ‘3 vols., 8vo,
cloth, 3s. 6d. each. 1899. [E 12
731 LOWRY: (James M.).. A. Lay of
Kilcock.. With other Lays and
Relays. Crown 8vo, boards, Is.
1906.
732 LYNCH (E.M.). Parish Providence.
A Country Tale. - Post 8vo, cloth,
2s. 1894. [F 3
733 MACCOY (Rev. Ed.). Miscellaneous
Poems, , translated _ into Gaelic.
12mo, limp cloth, 5s. 1878. [F 3
734 M‘CURRY (Samuel:S.). ‘The Smell 0’
the Turf.. Poems. 8vo, cloth, 2s.
735 MACDERMOTT (Martin, Edit.). New
Spirit of the Nation, containing
songs and ballads published since
1845. Post 8vo,. boards, 2s. 1896.
[E 3
736 MACDONAGH (Thomas). -Songs of
Myself. 8vo, sewed, 1s.; cloth gilt,
2s.
‘Thomas Campion ‘and the Art
of English Poetry. Crown 8vo,
cloth, 3s. 6d.
738, —— Lyrical
cloth, 6s.
739 MACLEAN (Magnus).. The -Litera-
ture of the Celts: Its: History and
Romance, 8vo, cloth, 4s.» 1902.
vv {E4
737
Poems. Small 4to,