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Published by COISCÉIM, DUBLIN, 2011
Seller: O'Brien Books, Wexford, WEX, Ireland
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. CATHRACHTA i gCÓNGAR is i gCÉIN LE hEOGHAN Ó NÉILL. 1ST EDITION ILLUSTRATED SOFTCOVER AS NEW. VIII + 219 PAGES.
Published by An Clóchomhar,, Dublin, 1988
ISBN 10: 0903758512ISBN 13: 9780903758512
Seller: Temple Bar Bookshop, Dublin, DUB, Ireland
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. A clean unmarked copy.
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Condition: Good. 1988. Hardcover. Text in Irish. Good clean copy in cloth covers with some shelf wear and some light scoring throughout, remains a good copy. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by An Clochomhar Tta, Baile Atha Cliath, 1988
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. pp. ix (1), 226. illustrated d.j. Signed on front fly leaf by Nellie O Cleirigh. Association copy. Nellie Ó Cléirigh was born Nellie Beary in Clonmel, County Tipperary about 1927. She got her education from the Ursuline convent in Waterford before going on to study history and Irish in University College Dublin. She worked as a civil servant in the Land Commission but on her marriage she had to resign as the marriage bar was still in effect.[1] She married Cormac Ó Cléirigh and they had three sons, Conor, Niall and Shane.[1] Ó Cléirigh had studied embroidery and started her own handcraft business. She became an expert on lace and wrote about it as well as creating an archive of lace and related artefacts. Her in-depth study of the women around the skill lent itself to her study of the women of Ireland which she then also turned into a book. She specifically looks at the lives of women who impacted Ireland including Lady Aberdeen, Maria Edgeworth, Selina Crampton, Cecilia Saunders-Gallagher and Sister Aloysius.[1][2][3][4][5] She died in 2008 and was buried in Deansgrange Cemetery.[6] (Wikipedia).
Published by An Clóchomhar Tta
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. . ceangal crua. an chéad chló. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by An Clóchomhar
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 1988. ceangal crua. An chéad chló, clúdach deannaigh. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by An Clóchomhar Tta, Dublin, 1988
Seller: The Bookstore, Belfast, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 226pp, very good condition, Irish language text (as Gaeilge).
Published by Eoghan O' Neill
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Book
Typescript. Condition: Very Good. Undated. Very good. "Colonel Eoghan (Eugene) O'Neill (1919-2007) was born in Clonmel. educated in Knockbeg College, Carlow, under the provisions of the Dr James Quinlan bursary. (Quinlan was physician to the tsar of Russia, having been captured as a member of Napoleon's army in Moscow). A keen athlete, he excelled at Latin and Greek. In his Leaving he secured first place in Ireland for Irish. He was commissioned in 1939 & served with the 7th, 9th & 13th battalions. He rose through the ranks and became a Colonel. He was in charge of the cadet school at military college & at that time went to the Congo where he led the 34th infantry battalion on United Nations peace keeping duties. After the Katangese rebel government seized Elizabethville airport, he was ordered to retake it. His men caught the rebels off guard, and the airport was taken without a shot being fired. He retired from the army voluntarily in 1966. He remained with the reserve until 1979. He was actively involved in promoting the Irish language and in his writings.
Published by Privately Issued, Dublin, 1992
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Impression. Pp.30, (1). Illustrated including family tree. Ring bound typescript not published. Small number printed. Extremely rare. In the Foreword the author explains "The following pages are more in the nature of an 'interim report'. My new book, for which I have done a considerable amount of additional research, will go back further.and cover a wider area than Gleann An Oir.in the meantime the following work may meet the needs of members of our family, children, grandchildren, cousins and relatives.I have produced only a handful of typescript copies for private circulation.".
Published by Geography Publications, 2001
ISBN 10: 0906602912ISBN 13: 9780906602911
Seller: Temple Bar Bookshop, Dublin, DUB, Ireland
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A clean unmarked copy in dust wrapper.
Published by Dublin : Geography Publications, 2001
ISBN 10: 0906602912ISBN 13: 9780906602911
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
Book First Edition
First Edition. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Suggested date of publication. Physical description: xii, 604 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 24 cm. Based on Glean an Óir, published in 1988, "not a translation, but an entirely new book in English using some of the same material as well as . new material"--p.iv. Includes bibliographical references and index. Subjects: O Neill, Patrick - 1765-1832. Poets, Irish - 19th century ; Biography. 1 Kg.
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. The archive contains a file of newspaper clippings including coverage of the Irish army in the Congo, notes & material relating to military matters, Procedures relating to duty in the Congo, military training courses, education, Padraic Pearse, The Siege of Clonmel, the O'Neill family, James Quinlan & the Carlow Trust, lectures given on Leadership, a notebook with an alphabetical index of D.F.R's (presumably regulations), a mss. notebook with a structured approach to family ancestry, work in Progress, personal records which include a photo of Col. O'Neill & more. Colonel Eoghan (Eugene) O'Neill (1919-2007) was born in Clonmel. educated in Knockbeg College, Carlow, under the provisions of the Dr James Quinlan bursary. (Quinlan was physician to the tsar of Russia, having been captured as a member of Napoleon's army in Moscow). A keen athlete, he excelled at Latin and Greek. In his Leaving he secured first place in Ireland for Irish. He was commissioned in 1939 & served with the 7th, 9th & 13th battalions. He rose through the ranks and became a Colonel. He was in charge of the cadet school at military college & at that time went to the Congo where he led the 34th infantry battalion on United Nations peace keeping duties. After the Katangese rebel government seized Elizabethville airport, he was ordered to retake it. His men caught the rebels off guard, and the airport was taken without a shot being fired. He retired from the army voluntarily in 1966. He remained with the reserve until 1979. He was actively involved in promoting the Irish language and in his writings.