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Special Collections, LIU Post, Brookville, NY 11548 IRISH CONTEMPORARY POETS Holdings List B Boland, Eavan Anna Liffey. Dublin, 1997. 27/ 250 copies. Signed. A Christmas Chalice. Buffalo, 1994. Christmas Broadside. 1700 copies. [Poem Card]. Collected Poems. Manchester, 1995. 1st edition. Signed. The Emigrant Irish. London [1994?]. Poems on the Underground. [Broadside]. In a Time of Violence. New York, 1994. 1st American edition. Signed. Introducing Eavan Boland. Princeton, New Jersey, 1981. 1st edition. The Journey. Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1983. 300 copies. Signed. Limitations. New York, 2000. 57/75 copies. Signed. Limitations. New York, 2000. 25 copies. Signed. Object Lessons; the life of the woman and the poet in our time. Manchester, 1995. 1st Edition. [Autobiography]. Object Lessons; the life of the woman and the poet in our time. New York/London, 1995. Signed. [Autobiography]. An Origin Like Water; collected poems, 1967-1987. New York/London, 1996. Signed. Bolger, Dermot A Dublin Bloom; an original free adaptation of James Joyce's Ulysses. Dublin, 1994. Signed. [Play]. Internal Exiles, poems. Mountrath, Portlaoise, 1986. Ist edition. Signed. A New Primer for Irish Schools. [by] Demot Bolger and Michael O'Loughlin. Dublin, 1985. 1st edition. 3/80 copies. Signed by both authors. Night Shift. Dingle, Kerry, 1985. 1st edition. Signed. [Novel]

Brett, Heather Abigail Brown. Galway, 1991. 1st edition. 1st book. C Campbell, John Corner Kingdom. Belfast, 1999. 1st edition. Inscribed to Irish poet, Robert Greacen. The Rose and the Blade; new and selected poems 1957-1997. Belfast, 1997. Inscribed. Cannon, Moya Golden Lane. Galway, 2000. 1801/2001 copies. Signed by author and by artist, Kathleen Furey. [Poem Card]. Carson, Ciaran Belfast Conflict. Madison, Wisconsin, 1993. 1st edition (separately). 59/95 copies. First Language. Oldcastle, Meath, 1993. Signed. The Irish for No. Dublin/Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1987. Signed. Letters from the Alphabet. Oldcastle, Meath, 1995. 500 copies. Signed. The New Estate and Other Poems. Oldcastle, Meath, 1988. Signed. Clifton, Harry Comparative Lives. Dublin, 1982. Signed. The Desert Route, Selected Poems 1973-1988. Oldcastle, 1992. Signed. Night Train through the Brenner. Oldcastle, Meath, 1994. Signed.

The Walls of Carthage. Dublin, 1977. Signed. Cronin, Anthony The End of the Modern World. Dublin, 1988. Signed. Identity Papers, a Novel. Dublin, 1979. Signed. The Minotaur and Other Poems. Dublin, 1999. Signed. Relationships. Dublin, 1994. Signed. D Dawe, Gerald Against Piety; essays in Irish poetry. Belfast, 1995. Signed. False Faces; poetry, politics and place. Belfast, 1994. Signed. Heart of Hearts. Oldcastle, Meath, 1995. Signed. Heritage. Breakish, Isle of Skye, 1976. Signed. Sheltering Places and Company; poems. Biddulph Moor, Staffordshire, 1993. 500 copies. Signed. Deane, John F. Far Country. Dublin, 1992. 350 copies. In the Name of the Wolf. Belfast, 1999. Signed. One Man's Place. Dublin, 1994. 1st edition. Signed. (Novel) Upon Foreign Soil. Dublin, 1999. 500 copies. Walking on Water. Dublin, 1994. Signed.

Deane, Seamus Gradual Wars. Shannon, Limerick, 1972. 1000 copies. Inscribed. [includes TLS]. Reading in the Dark. London, 1996. 1st edition. Signed. Reading in the Dark. New York, 1997. 1st American edition. Uncorrected proof copy. [Novel] While Jewels Rot. Belfast [1966]. First publication. Deeley, Patrick Decoding Samara. Dublin, 2000. Signed. Delanty, Greg The Fifth Province. Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2000. 1st edition. U/26 lettered copies. Signed by author, by illustrator, Bonnie Christensen, and initialed by book designer and printer, Paulette Myers-Rich. Slipcase. Striped Ink. Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2000. 1st edition. IX/XV copies. Signed by author, and initialed by photographer, Paulette Myers- Rich. Slipcase. Dorgan, Theo Sappho's Daughter. Dublin, 1998. 229/500. Signed. Dunne, Sean Against the Storm; poems. Mountrath, Portlaoise, 1985. 1st edition. 1st book. Durcan, Paul The Berlin Wall Cafe. Belfast/Dover, New Hampshire, 1985. Inscribed.

Christmas Day with A Goose in the Frost. London, 1996. 1st edition. Signed. Going Home to Russia. Belfast/Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, 1987. Signed. In the Land of Punt. Dublin, 1988. Signed by author and by illustrator, Gene Lambert. Teresa's Bar. Dublin, 1976. 250 copies. Signed. E Egan, Desmond Collected Poems. Orono, Maine, 1983. 1st edition. 56/250 copies. Collected Poems. Orono, Maine, 1983. 1st edition. Inscribed. The Death of Metaphor. Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire/Newbridge, Kildare, 1990. Signed. Elegies. Newbridge, Kildare, 1996. Signed. Famine. Newbridge, Kildare, 1997. Signed. In the Holocaust of Autumn; a sequence in eight parts with an epilogue. Newbridge, Kildare, 1994. Signed. Midland, poems. Dublin, 1973. 1st edition. Signed. Siege!; Monasterevin 22 October/7 November. The Curragh, Kildare, 1976. Signed. Woodcutter. The Curragh, Kildare, 1978. Signed. Euripides. Medea. Translated by Desmond Egan. Laurinburg, North Carolina/Newbridge, Kildare, 1991. Signed by Egan. Sophocles. Philoctetes. Tranlated by Desmond Egan. Newbridge, Kildare, 1998. Signed by Egan. Ennis, John Arboretum. Dublin, 1990. 157/300 copies.

Dolmen Hill. Dublin, 1977. 250 copies. Signed. Night on Hibernia. Dublin, 1976. 1st book. Signed. Selected Poems. Dublin, 1996. Signed. F Faller, Kevin Lyric and Script. Dublin/London/Paris, [1947]. 1st book. Inscribed. Fallon, Peter Among the Walls. Dublin, 1971. 1st edition. 1st publication. 500 copies. Caesarean; a poem. Easthampton, Massachusetts, 1995. 120 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Carol J. Blinn. Eye to Eye. Oldcastle, Meath, 1992. Signed. A Flowering; a poem. [East Hampton, Massachusetts] 2000. 125 copies. Signed by author and by book designer and printer, Carol J. Blinn. A Gentler Birth. Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1976. 1st Edition. 500 copies. A Gentler Birth. Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1977. Inscribed by author and by illustrator, Timothy Engelland. The News and Weather. Dublin, 1987. Signed. The Speaking Stones. Dublin, 1978. 300 copies. Signed. Strength of Heart. Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1997. 1000 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Carol J. Blinn. Winter Work. Dublin, 1983. Signed. Fanning, Gerard

Working for the Government. Dublin, 1999. Signed. Fiacc, Padraic By the Black Stream; selected poems 1947-1967. Dublin, 1969. 1st book. Odour of Blood; poems from Northern Ireland. The Curragh, Kildare, 1983. 2nd Edition. Signed. Red Earth. Belfast, 1996. Signed. Woe to the Boy. Belfast, 1994. Signed. Fitzmaurice, Gabriel Kerry on My Mind; of poets, pedagogues and place. Cliffs of Moher, Clare, 1999. Signed. [Essays]. G Galvin, Patrick By Nature Different, a Poem. Brighton, Sussex [1971]. 23/50 copies. Signed. Folk Tales for the General. Dublin, 1989. Signed. Heart of Grace. London, 1957. 1st book of poetry. Heart of Grace. London, 1957. 1st edition. 1st book of poetry. Inscribed to British poet, C. Day Lewis. Letter to a British Soldier on Irish Soil. [Highland Park, Michigan] 1972. 1st edition. 500 copies. The Madwoman of Cork, poems. Cork, 1991. 1st edition. 350 copies. Greacen, Robert

A Bright Mask, New and Selected Poems. Dublin, 1985. Inscribed. Carnival at the River. Dublin, 1990. 1st edition. Signed. Collected Poems, 1944-1994. Belfast, 1995. Signed. Dreams, Nightmares. n.p., [1980]. Signed. [Poem Card]. Ecstasy. Belfast, 1999. 1st edition. Signed. Even Without Irene, An Autobiography. Belfast, 1995. Signed. The Garden. [London?, 1986]. Signed. [Poem Card]. A Garland for Captain Fox. Dublin, 1975. 520 copies. Signed. A Garland for Captain Fox. Dublin, 1975. 520 copies. Inscribed. [includes TLS]. I, Brother Stephen. Dublin, 1978. 18/150 copies. Signed. The Only Emperor. Belfast, 1994. 1st edition. Inscribed. Protestant Without a Horse. Belfast, 1997. Signed. Grennan, Eamon Twelve Poems. Woodside, California, 1988. 106/150 copies. Signed. [includes publisher's announcement card]. Groake, Vona Other People's Houses. Oldcastle, Meath, 1999. Signed. H Hartnett, Michael Adharca Broic. Dublin, 1978. Signed. Anatomy of a Cliche. Dublin, 1968. 1st book. Inscribed.

Collected Poems. Dublin/Manchester, 1987. Volume 2. Signed. Do Nuala: foighne chrainn. 1984. Signed. A Farewell to English. Dublin, 1978. Enlarged edition. 300 copies. Signed. [Haiku Poetry] n.p., n.d. Photographs with text 18 plates. Inchicore Haiku. Dublin, 1985. Signed. A Necklace of Wrens; selected poems in Irish, with English translations. Dublin, 1987. Signed. Prisoners. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1977. 1st edition. 250 copies. Signed. Selected and New Poems. Oldcastle, Meath, 1994. 1st edition. Inscribed. The Hag of Beare. A Rendition of the Old Irish by Michael Hartnett. Dublin, 1969. 32/100 copies. Haicead. [Translations by] Michael Hartnett. Oldcastle, Meath, 1993. Signed by Hartnett. Lorca, Federico Garcia. Gypsy Ballads. A version of the "Romancero Gitano" (1924-27)...[by] Michael Hartnett. Dublin, 1973. Signed by Hartnett on laid-in slip. O'Bruadair, Daibhi. Obruadair, Selected Poems... Translated and introduced by Michael Hartnett. Dublin, 1985. Signed by Hartnett. Tao. A version of the Chinese classic of the sixth century B.C. [by] Michael Hartnett. Dublin, 1971. 500 copies. Signed by Hartnett. Heaney, Seamus After Summer. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1978. 1st edition. 250 copies. Signed. The Air Station. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, n.d. [Broadside]. Among Schoolchildren, In Memory of John M. Malone, a Public Lecture Given...on 9 June, 1983. Belfast, 1984. Bog Poems. London, 1975. 147/150 copies. Signed. Slipcase.

A Boy Driving His Father to Confession. Farnham, Surrey, 1970. 61/150 copies. Commencement Address [at] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [on] May 12, 1996. Lunenburg, Vermont, 1996. 13/100 copies. Signed. Crediting Poetry. Oldcastle, Meath, 1995. [Nobel Lecture]. Crediting Poetry. Oldcastle, Meath, 1995. Signed. [Nobel Lecture]. Death of a Naturalist. London, 1966. Uncorrected proof copy. 1st book. Death of a Naturalist. New York, 1966. Inscribed to Samuel French Morse, American scholar and poet. A Dog Was Crying To-night in Wicklow Also, in Memory of Donatus Nwaga. Louisville, Kentucky, 1994. 36/100 copies. Signed. [Broadside]. Door Into the Dark. London, 1969. 1st edition. Inscribed. Door Into the Dark. London, 1969. 1st edition. Inscribed to Ted Walker, British poet. Door Into the Dark. New York, 1969. 1st American edition. Signed. Dylan the Durable? On Dylan Thomas. Bennington, Vermont, 1992. [Lecture delivered at Bennington College on May 14, 1992]. 737/1000 copies. Signed. The Earth House. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire [1990]. ca. 500 copies. [Broadside]. Eleven Poems. Belfast, 1965. 1st edition, 1st printing. 1st publication. Inscribed. Extending the Alphabet: on Christopher Marlowe's "Hero and Leander". St. John's, Newfoundland, 1994. 1st edition. Field Work. New York, 1979. 1st American edition. Signed. Field Work. London/Boston, 1979. 1st edition. Proof Copy. The Fire Gaze. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 1989. ca. 500 copies. [Broadside]. The Fire i' the Flint: Reflections on the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. London, 1975. 1st edition. From the Republic of Conscience. Dublin, 1985. 2,000 copies. Inscribed. Goodnight. Belfast, n.d. [Poster for buses and subways].

The Government of the Tongue; the 1986 T. S. Eliot memorial lectures and other critical writings. London/Boston, 1988. Signed. Hailstones. Dublin, 1984. 250 copies. Signed. The Haw Lantern. New York, 1987. 115/250 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Hedge School, Sonnets from Glanmore. Newark, Vermont, 1979. 136/285 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Claire Van Vliet. In Their Element: a selection of poems by Seamus Heaney & Derek Mahon. Belfast, 1977. In Their Element: a selection of poems by Seamus Heaney & Derek Mahon. Belfast, 1977. Inscribed by Heaney and signed by Mahon. An Invocation. London, 1992. [Broadside]. Iron Spike. Concord, New Hampshire, 1992. 100 copies. Signed. [Broadside]. Keeping Going, Poems. Concord, New Hampshire, 1993. 21/50 copies. Signed by author, by illustrator, Dimitri Hadzi, and by book designer, Gino Lee. Keeping Going, Poems. Concord, New Hampshire, 1993. "Hors commerce" copy of 150. Signed by author, by illustrator, Dimitri Hadzi, and by book designer, Gino Lee. Land. London, 1971. 100 copies. Signed. [Broadside]. The Light of the Leaves. Banholt, Holland/Mexico D. F., 1999. 54/63 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Jan Hendrix. 2 vols. Slipcase. The Loose Box. New York, 2001. 42/101 copies. (folded to 4pp). Signed. A Lough Neagh Sequence. Didsbury, Manchester, 1969. 950 copies. Inscribed. A Lough Neagh Sequence. Didsbury, Manchester, 1969. 950 copies. The Makings of a Music: reflections on the poetry of Wordsworth and Yeats. Liverpool, 1978. Signed. The Midnight Verdict. Oldcastle, Meath, 1993. 1st edition. 1000 copies. Mint. Concord, New Hampshire, 1991. 20/100 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Mary Azarian. [Broadside]. North. London, 1975. Uncorrected proof copy.

North. London, 1975. Inscribed. Now and in England. (n.p., n.d.) Offprint from Critical Inquiry. Spring, 1977. "Artists on Art." An Open Letter. Derry, 1983. Signed. Opened Ground, Poems 1966-1996. London, 1998. 17/300 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Opened Ground, Poems 1966-1996. London, 1998. Signed. A Personal Selection, August 20-October 24, 1982. Belfast, 1982. [Art Exhibit Notes]. Poems 1965-1975; Death of a Naturalist, Door into the Dark, Wintering Out, North. New York, 1980. 1st American edition. Uncorrected proof copy, with proof state issue of the dust jacket. Poems and a Memoir. New York, 1982. 1514/2000 copies. Signed by author, by compiler and illustrator, Henry Pearson, and by introduction writer, Thomas Flanagan. Slipcase. Poet's Chair. Concord, New Hampshire, 1993. 100 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Dimitri Hadzi. [Broadside]. Poetry Ireland; 50/60. [see Montague, John]. Preoccupations, Selected Prose 1968-1978. New York, 1980. Uncorrected proof copy. Signed. The Redress of Poetry. London, 1995. 1st edition. "Oxford Lectures." The Redress of Poetry. New York, 1995. 1st American edition. Signed. Remembering Malibu. Claremont, California, 1982. Suppressed edition: 10-15? copies released of planned 200. [Broadside]. Remembering Malibu. Claremont, California, 1983. 1st edition. 27/180 copies. [Broadside]. Robert Lowell, a Memorial Address and an Elegy. London and Boston, 1978. Signed. Seamus Heaney. Copenhagen, 1977. 1st edition. Contains poetry and prose by Heaney and interviews with him. Photographs. Seamus Heaney, Felim Egan: towards a collaboration, October 1986. Enniskillen, Fermanagh, 1986.

Seeing Things. London/Boston, 1991. 64/250 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Seeing Things. London, 1991. 1st edition. Signed. Selected Poems 1965-1975. London and Boston, 1980. Signed. Selected Poems 1966-1987. New York, 1990. 112/200 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Servant Boy. Detroit, 1971. 1st edition. [Broadside]. The Sounds of Rain. Atlanta, 1988. 300 copies. The Spirit Level. London/Boston, 1996. 290/350 copies. Signed. Slipcase. The Spirit Level. London/Boston, 1996. Signed. The Spirit Level. New York, 1996. Signed. The Spirit Level. New York, 1996. 2 vols. Text and audio cassette. Slipcase. [Squarings]: Twelve Poems. Dublin, 1991. 51/60 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Felim Egan. Calf binding. Box. Station Island. London/Boston, 1984. Signed. The Stick. Oldcastle, Meath, 1998. 68/100 copies. Signed. [Broadside]. The Tree Clock. Belfast, 1990. 750 copies. Signed. An Upstairs Outlook; an evening of poetry by Seamus Heaney and Michael Longley. Belfast, 1989. Verses for a Fordham Commencement. New York, 1984. 186/200 copies. Signed. The Water Pause. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 1991. [Broadside]. Wintering Out. London, 1972. Signed. Beowulf. English. Beowulf. Translated by Seamus Heaney. London, 1999. 1st edition. 296/300 copies. Signed. Beowulf. English. A Skilled Poet: for William Alfred. Translation of Beowulf, lines 88-98, [by] Seamus Heaney. [Cambridge, Massachusetts] 1999. 63/75 copies. Signed by Heaney. [Broadside].

Beowulf. English. "Then a Powerful Demon..." From Beowulf. London [1999?] Poems of the Underground [Poster] Les nouns de un leure en engleis/the Names of the Hare. [Translated] from the Middle English [by] Seamus Heaney. London, 1982. Signed by Heaney. [Broadside]. O'Searcaigh, Cathal. Caoineadh (Igcuinhne mo mhathar)/lament (In Memory of My Mother). Translated from the Irish by Seamus Heaney. [Dublin, 1995?] Signed by author and by translator. [Broadside]. O'Searcaigh, Cathal. Na Piopai Crafoige/The Clay Pipes. Translated by Seamus Heaney. Louisville, Kentucky, 1995. 24/100 copies. Signed by author, by translator, and by photographer, Rachel Brown. [Broadside]. Sophocles. The Cure at Troy. A Version of Sophocles' Philoctetes [by] Seamus Heaney. Derry, 1990. 1st edition. 379/500 copies. Signed by Heaney. Sophocles. The Cure at Troy. A version of Sophocles' Philoctetes [by] Seamus Heaney. New York, 1991. 1st American edition. Signed by Heaney, by Caribbean poet, Derek Walcott, by a director of the Guildhall, Derry production in October, 1990, Stephen Rea, and by a cast member. Sweeny Astray. A version from the Irish [by] Seamus Heaney. Derry, 1983. 1st edition. Signed by Heaney. Sweeney Astray. London, 1984. Seamus Heaney's version of the medieval Irish work Buile Suibhne. 1st English edition. Sweeny Astray. A version from the Irish by Seamus Heaney. New York, 1984. 1st American edition. 101/350 copies. Signed by Heaney. Slipcase. Sweeny's Flight; based on the revised text of 'Sweeney Astray' [by] Seamus Heaney. With the complete revised text of 'Sweeney Astray'. Photography by Rachel Giese. London, 1992. 1st edition. Agenda. 27, no. 1 Spring, 1989. London. "Seamus Heaney: Fifieth Birthday Issue". Contains poems and prose by Heaney, and critical essays about him. 2/50 copies. Signed by Heaney. Vendler, Helen. Seamus Heaney. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1998. 1st edition. Signed by Heaney. Walker, Dorothy. Modern Art in Ireland. Foreward by Seamus Heaney. 24/100 copies. Signed by author and by Heaney. Slipcase.

Holzapfel, Rudi Ask Silence Why: selected poems (196-1982). Dublin, 1987. Signed. Cast a Cold Eye. [see Kennelly, Brendan]. Hutchinson, Pearse The Frost Is All Over. Dublin, 1975. Signed. Tongue without Hands. Dublin, 1963. 1st book of poetry. Watching the Morning Grow. Dublin, 1972. 1st edition. 300 copies. Signed. J Johnston, Fred Keeping the Night Watch. Cork, 1998. Signed. [Short Stories]. True North. Cliffs of Moher, Clare, 1997. Signed. Jordan, John Blood and Stations. Dublin, 1976. Signed. Patrician Stations. Dublin, 1971. 1st book. 500 copies. Signed. A Raft from Flotsam; versification 1948-1974. Dublin, 1975. 225 copies. Signed. Joyce, Trevor Pentahedron. Dublin, 1972. 250 copies. Signed. Sole Glum Trek. Dublin, 1967. 1st book. Stone Floods. Dublin, 1995. Signed

K Kell, Richard Control Tower. London, 1962. 1st book. Heartwood. Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, 1978. 1st edition. 8/25 copies. Signed. In Praise of Warmth. (new and selected poem). Dublin, 1987. 1st edition. Inscribed to Irish poet, Robert Greacen. Kennelly, Brendan The Boats Are Home. Dublin, 1980. Signed. The Boats Are Home. Dublin, 1980. Inscribed. Bread; poems. Dublin, 1971. 1000 copies. Signed. Stanza from poem, "Proof," in manuscript on title page. Includes ALS. Cast a Cold Eye. [by] Brendan Kennelly & Rudi Holzapfel. Dublin, 1959. 250 copies. 1st publication. Signed. Collection One: getting up early. Dublin, 1966. Inscribed to poet John Irvine's widow. Cromwell; a poem. Dublin, 1983. 13/150 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Brian Kelly. The Crooked Cross. Dublin, 1963. Signed. [Novel]. Dream of a Black Fox. Dublin, 1968. Inscribed to poet John Irvine's widow. The Florentines. Dublin, 1967. Signed. [Novel]. Good Souls to Survive; poems. Dublin, 1967. Inscribed to poet John Irvine's widow. The House That Jack Didn't Build; poems. Dublin, 1982. Signed. In Spite of the Wise. Dublin, 1979. 50 copies. Signed. Islandman; a poem. Clondalkin, Dublin, 1977. Inscribed.

A Kind of Trust. Dublin, 1975. 250 copies. Signed on title page. Inscribed. Love Cry. Dublin, 1972. Signed. Maloney Up and at It. Dublin and Cork, 1984. 3/500 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, John Verling. Maloney Up and at It. Dublin and Cork, 1984. Signed. My Dark Fathers. Nacka, Sweden, n.d. Offprint from Moderna Sprak. Signed. New and Selected Poems. Dublin, 1976. Signed. Salvation, the Stranger. Dublin, 1972. 300 copies. Signed. Salvation, the Stranger. Dublin, 1972. 1700 copies. Inscribed. Selected Poems. Dublin, 1969. Signed. Selected Poems. Dublin, 1985. 300/750 copies. Signed. Shelley in Dublin, poems. Dublin, 1974. Inscribed. Shelley in Dublin. Dublin, 1977. Signed. Shelley in Dublin, poems. Dublin, 1982. Signed. The Singing Tree. Newry/Craigavad, Down, 1998. 429/500 copies. Signed. A Small Light; ten songs of O'Connor of Carrigafoyle. Dublin, 1979. Signed. A Small Light; ten songs of O'Connor of Carrigafoyle. Dublin, 1979. Signed. Stanza from poem, "One," in manuscript beneath printed poem. A Time for Voices; selected poems 1960-1990. Newcastle upon Tyn, Northumberland, 1990. 79/100 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Up and at It. Dublin, 1965. Inscribed. The Visitor; poems. Portmarnock, Dublin, 1978. 179/250 copies. Signed. The Visitor. Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, 1980. Offprint from Yeats, Sligo and Ireland. Signed. The Voices, a Sequence of Poems. Dublin, 1973. 100 copies. Signed.

The Voices, a Sequence of Poems. Dublin, 1973. 400 copies. Signed. Words for Women; poems. Dublin, 1997. 22/250 copies. Signed. A Drinking Cup. Poems from the Irish [by] Brendan Kennelly. Dublin, 1970. 1000 copies. Poem, "The Bell," in manuscript on front endpaper. Signed by Kennelly. A Drinking Cup. Poems from the Irish [by] Brendan Kennelly. Dublin, 1970. 1000 copies. Poem, "Etaiz," in manuscript on the title page. Signed by Kennelly. A Drinking Cup. Poems from the Irish [by] Brendan Kennelly. Dublin, 1970. 1000 copies. Poem, "Fionn's Generosity," in manuscript on front endpaper. Signed by Kennelly. Love of Ireland. Poems from the Irish [by] Brendan Kennelly. Cork and Dublin, 1989. Signed by Kennelly. Kinsella, Thomas Another September. Dublin, 1958. 33/50 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Another September. Dublin, 1958. Signed. Butcher's Dozen. Dublin, 1972. 5/100 copies. Signed. Butcher's Dozen. Dublin, 1992. 1/500 copies. Signed. Citizen of the World. Dublin, 2000. 1st edition. 250 copies. Citizen of the World. Dublin, 2000. 1st edition. 250 copies. Signed. Death of a Queen. Glenageary, Dublin, 1956. 4pp. Downstream. Dublin, 1962. Uncorrected proof copy. Downstream. Dublin/London, 1962. 1st edition. Signed. The Familiar. Dublin, 1999. 1st edition. 350 copies. Signed. Fifteen Dead. Dublin, 1979. 42/150 copies. Signed. In slipcase with One and Other Poems. Finistere. Dublin, 1972. 213/250 copies. Signed.

Godhead. Dublin, 1999. 1st edition. 350 copies. Signed. The Good Fight; a poem for the tenth anniversary of the death of John F. Kennedy. Dublin, 1973. 118/125 copies. Signed. The Good Fight; a poem for the tenth anniversary of the death of John F. Kennedy. Dublin, 1973. Signed. Her Vertical Smile. Dublin, 1985. X/25 lettered copies. Signed. Slipcase. Her Vertical Smile. Dublin, 1985. 22/50 copies. Her Vertical Smile. Dublin, 1985. 350 copies. Signed. Littlebody. Dublin, 2000. 1st edition. 250 copies. Littlebody. Dublin, 2000. 1st edition. 250 copies. Signed. Madonna and Other Poems. Dublin, 1991. 200 copies. Signed. The Messenger. Dublin, 1978. 1st edition. 450 copies. Inscribed. The Messenger. Dublin, 1978. 30/50 copies. Signed. Additional poem in manuscript on front endpaper. Slipcase. Moralities. Dublin, 1960. 300 copies. New Poems 1973. Dublin, 1973. Signed. Nightwalker. Dublin, 1967. 100/100 copies. Signed. Nightwalker and Other Poems. Dublin, 1967. Proof Copy. Nightwalker and Other Poems. New York, 1968. 1st American edition. Signed. Notes from the Land of the Dead, Poems. Dublin, 1972. 383/500 copies. Notes from the Land of the Dead and Other Poems. New York, 1973. 1st American edition. Signed. One. Dublin, 1974. 1st Edition. 750 copies. One. Dublin, 1974. 1st edition. F/26 lettered copies. Additional poem in manuscript, "The storyteller's face...". Signed by author and illustrator, Anne Yeats. Leather bound. Slipcase.

One. Dublin, 1974. 1st edition. 15/124 copies. Signed by the author and by the illustrator, Anne Yeats. Quarter bound in calf. Autographed note included. One and Other Poems. [see Fifteen Dead]. One Fond Embrace. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1981. 1st edition. 300 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Timothy Engelland. One Fond Embrace. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1981. 1st edition. 300 copies. Signed. One Fond Embrace. Dublin, 1988. 100 copies. Signed. One Fond Embrace. Dublin, 1988 1st expanded edition. 500 copies. Signed. Open Court. Dublin, 1991. 400 copies. Signed. Open Court. Dublin, 1991. 200 copies. Signed. Out of Ireland. Dublin, 1987. 1st edition. S/26 lettered copies. Signed. Slipcase. Out of Ireland. Dublin, 1987. 1st edition. 350 copies. Out of Ireland. Dublin, 1987. 1st edition. 100 copies. Signed. The Pen Shop. Dublin, 1997. 1st edition. 250 copies. Signed. Personal Places. Dublin, 1990. 150 copies. Signed. Poems. Glenageary, Dublin, 1956. 185/250 copies. Poems & Translations. New York, 1961. 1st edition. Poems from Centre City. Dublin, 1990. 150 copies. Signed. St. Catherine's Clock. Dublin, 1987. K/26 lettered copies. Signed. Slipcase. St. Catherine's Clock. Dublin, 1987. 1st edition. 100 copies. A Selected Life. Dublin, 1972. 82/150 copies. Signed. Selected Poems 1956-1968. Dublin, 1973. Signed. A Short Sequence. Storrs, Connecticut, 1975. 300 copies. Song of the Night and Other Poems. Dublin, 1978. 300 copies. Signed.

Song of the Night and Other Poems. Dublin, 1978. 1st edition. [Library issue. 50 copies]. Songs of the Psyche. Dublin, 1985. 1st edition. 5/50 copies. Signed. Songs of the Psyche. Dublin, 1985. U/25 lettered copies. Signed. Slipcase. The Starlit Eye. Dublin, 1952. 1st book. 175 copies. Signed. Tear. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969. 180/200 copies. Signed. Tear. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969. 1st edition. t/26 lettered copies. Signed. A Technical Supplement. Dublin, 1976. 1st edition. 550 copies. Signed. A Technical Supplement. Dublin, 1976. 1st edition. XV/XXV copies. Signed. Additional poem in manuscript on front endpaper. Slipcase. A Technical Supplement. Dublin, 1976. 1st edition. 50 copies. Three Irish Poets. [see Montague, John] Three Legendary Sonnets. Dublin, 1952. 100 copies. Signed. Thomas Kinsella; a poetry reading at the Peacock Theatre. [Dublin], Contains poem "Before Sleep." Trinity. Dublin/Portland, Oregon, 2000. 43/100 copies. Signed. [Poem Card]. Vertical Man: a sequel to a selected life. Dublin, 1973. 85/100 copies. Signed. Vertical Man. Dublin, 1973. 1st edition. 350 copies. Wormwood. Dublin, 1966. 350 copies. Signed. Longes Mac nusnig. Being the Exile and Death of the Sons of Usnech. [Translated by Thomas Kinsella from the Irish text in the Book of Leinster] [Dublin] 1954. 1st edition. 208/225 copies. Longes Mac nusnig. The Exile of the Sons of Usnec & the Exile of Fergus & the Death of the Sons of Usnec & Deirdre. Translated by Thomas Kinsella from the Irish. Dublin, 1960. Signed by Kinsella. Patrick, Saint. The Breastplate of Saint Patrick. Translated into English by Thomas Kinsella. Dublin, 1954. 12/15 copies bound in leather. Signed by Kinsella and by book designer, H. Neville Roberts. Slipcase.

Patrick, Saint. The Breastplate of Saint Patrick. Translated into English by Thomas Kinsella. Dublin, 1954. 1st edition 25/275 copies. Signed. The Tain. Translated by Thomas Kinsella from the Irish. Dublin, 1969. 1750 copies. Slipcase. Thirty Three Triads. Translated by Thomas Kinsella from the xii century Irish. Dublin, 1955. 74/75 copies. Signed by Kinsella and by illustrator, Pauline Bewick. [Letter] 1980 October 30, Philadelphia [to] Bill Cole [New York] ALS, with envelope. 1 page. L Liddy, James Esau, My Kingdom for a Drink; homage to James Joyce on his LXXX birthday. Dublin, 1962. 1st book. [Lecture]. Homage to Patrick Kavanagh. Dublin, 1971. 500 copies. Inscribed. In a Blue Smoke. Dublin, 1964. 1st edition. 1st book of poetry. A Life of Stephen Dedalus. San Francisco, 1969. 500 copies. Inscribed. A White Thought in a White Shade; new and selected poems. Dublin, 1987. 1st edition. Signed. Longley, Michael Anticleia. "Carrigskeewaun, 28 August 1989." Poem in manuscript. Signed. Birds & Flowers, Poems. Edinburgh, 1994. R/26 lettered copies. Signed. Birds & Flowers, Poems. Edinburgh, 1994. 205/300 copies. Broken Dishes. Belfast, 1998. 203/250 copies. Signed. The Echo Gate Poems 1975-79. London, 1979. Inscribed. An Exploded View; poems 1968-72. London, 1973. Signed.

Fishing in the Sky: love poems. [Pinner, London], 1975. Inscribed to Ulster painter, Colin Middleton and his wife, poet Kate Middleton. The Ghost Orchid. London, 1995. 133/150 copies. Signed. Gorse Fires. London, 1991. 1st edition. Inscribed. Gorse Fires. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1991. 1st American edition. Signed. Laertes. "Cardoso, 6 July 1989." Poem in manuscript. Signed. The Linen Workers. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1986. Signed. No Continuing City; poems 1963-1968. Dublin, 1969. 1st edition. book. No Continuing City; poems 1963-1968. London, 1969. Signed. Out of the Cold; drawings and poems. Newry, Down, 1999. 54/250 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Sarah Longley. Out of the Cold; drawings and poems for Christmas [by] Michael Longley and Sarah Longley. Newry, Down, 1999. 279/500 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator. Patchwork. Dublin, 1981. 500 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Jim Allen. Poems 1963-1983. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1986. Signed. Secret Marriages; nine short poems. Didsbury, Manchester, 1968. 42/50 copies. Signed. Secret Marriages; nine short poems. Didsbury, Manchester, 1968. 1000 copies. Selected Poems. London, 1998. 1st edition. Signed. Selected Poems. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1999. 1st American edition. (includes publisher's TLS soliciting a review). The Ship of the Wind; eight poems. Dublin, 1997. 39/250 copies. Signed. Ten Poems. Belfast, 1965. 1st publication. An Upstairs Outlook. [see Heaney, Seamus]. The Weather in Japan. London, 2000. 1st edition. 120/150 copies. Signed. The Weather in Japan. London, 2000. 1st edition. Signed.

M MacEntee, Maire [Mhac an tsaoi, Maire] A Heart Full of Thought. Translated from the Irish. Dublin, 1959. 36/100 copies. Signed by MacEntee. McFadden, Roy Collected Poems 1943-1995. Belfast, 1996. Signed. Flowers for a Lady. London, 1945. 1st edition. 2nd book. McGuckian, Medbh Captain Lavender. Oldcastle, Meath, 1999. Signed. The Flower Master. Oxford/New York, 1982. 1st edition. 1st book. Inscribed. Shelmalier. Oldcastle, Meath, 1998. 1st edition. Signed. McNamee, Eoin The Language of Birds. Dublin, 1995. 82/150 copies. Signed. Broadside insert, "His Death," from this collection. 150 copies. Signed. Mahon, Derek Antarctica. Dublin, 1985. Signed. Beyond Howth Head. Dublin, 1970. Inscribed. Collected Poems. Oldcastle, Meath, 1999. 57/110 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Courtyards in Delft. Dublin, 1981. 325 copies. Inscribed.

Design for a Grecian Urn, Poems. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1966. 10/75 copies. Ecclesiastes. Didsbury, Manchester, 1970. 43/60 copies. Signed. The Hunt by Night. Oxford, 1982. Signed. In Their Element. [see Heaney, Seamus] A Kensington Notebook. London, 1984. 287/500 copies. Signed. A Kensington Notebook. London, 1984. 1st edition. 7/250 copies. Signed. Light Music. Belfast, 1977. Signed. Lives. London, 1972. Signed. The Man Who Built His City in Snow, (In Memoriam Wallace Stevens 1879-1955). London, 1972. Signed. [Broadside]. Poems 1962-1978. Oxford..., 1979. 1st edition. Roman Script. Oldcastle, Meath, 1999. 40/75 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Anne Madden. Roman Script. Oldcastle, Meath, 1999. 1st edition. 1/425 copies. The Sea in Winter. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1979. Signed. Twelve Poems. Belfast, 1965. 1st issue. 1st publication. The Yaddo Letter. Old Castle, Meath, 1992. 1st edition. 350 copies. Nerval, Gerard de. The Chimeras. A version of Les Chimeres by Gerard de Nerval [by] Derek Mahon. Dublin, 1982. Signed by Mahon. Valery, Paul. The Seaside Cemetary; a version of 'Le Cimetiere marin' by Paul Valery [by] Derek Mahon. Oldcastle, Meath, 2001. 114/175 copies. Signed by Mahon and by illustrator, Fionnuala Ni Chiosain. Mathews, Aidan Carl Windfalls. Dublin, 1977. 1st book. Inscribed.

Maxton, Hugh The Noise of the Fields, poems 1970-1975. Dublin, 1976. 1st edition. Signed by Liam Miller, founder of Dolmen Press. Passage (with surviving poems). Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, 1985. M/26 lettered copies. Signed. 6 Snapdragons. Clemson, North Carolina, 1985. 400 copies. Signed. Middleton, Kate Into the Wind. Belfast, 1974. [see Longley, Michael. Fishing in the Sky]. Montague, John All Legendary Obstacles. Dublin, 1966. 350 copies. Signed. Border Sick Call. Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2001. XII/XV copies. Signed by author and initialed by photographer, Paulette Myers-Rich. Box. The Bread God; a lecture with illustrations in verse on the recent history of the church in the ancient parish of Errigal Kieran... Dublin, 1968. 250 copies. Signed. Chain Letter. Dublin, 1997. 24/250 copies. Signed. A Chosen Light. [London], 1967. 1st edition. Inscribed. The Dead Kingdom. Mountrath, Portlaoise/Dundonald, Strathclyde/Oxford, 1984. 1st edition. 106/125 copies. Signed. Slipcase. The Dead Kingdom. Winston-Salem, North Carolina/Toronto [1984]. From the library of American poet, David Ignatow. Inscribed to Ignatow. The Dead Kingdom. Part II: this neutral realm. North Tonawanda, New York, 1984. 5/100 copies. Signed. Death of a Chieftain and other stories. London, 1964. 1st edition. Dieties. New York, 1982. 300 copies. Signed.

The Figure in the Cave and Other Essays. Syracuse, New York, 1989. 1st edition. Signed. A Flowering Absence. New York, 1986. 75/300 copies. Signed. Forms of Exile. Dublin, 1958. 1st book. The Great Cloak. Dublin/Oxford/Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1978. Inscribed. The Great Cloak. Dublin, 1978. 1st edition. 33/75 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Home Again. Belfast, [c.1967]. 1st edition, green variant issue. Hymn to the New Omagh Road. Dublin, 1968. 175 copies. Signed. Last Chance. Buffalo, New York, 1988. Christmas Broadside. [Poem Card]. The Leap. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1979. 300 copies. Signed. The Lost Notebook. Cork & Dublin, 1987. Signed. [Novel]. Mount Eagle. Oldcastle, Meath, 1988. Inscribed. A New Siege, an Historical Meditation. Dublin, 1970. Inscribed. O'Riada's Farewell. Cork, 1974. 1st edition. 500 copies. Signed. Patriotic Suite. Dublin, 1960. 94/100 copies. Signed. Poetry Ireland 50/60. Poetry Ireland presents a reading to mark the sixtieth birthday of John Montague and the fiftieth birthday of Seamus Heaney. Dublin, 1989. Contains one poem by each poet, each signed by its author. Poisoned Lands. Dublin, 1977. [2nd edition]. 8/75 copies. Signed. From the library of Irish poet, Thomas Kinsella, and signed by him. Slipcase. Poisoned Lands and other poems. Philadelphia, 1963. 1st American edition. Inscribed. Poisoned Lands and Other Poems. London, 1961. 2nd book. The Rough Field. Dublin, 1972. 64/150 copies. Signed. Selected Poems. Mountrath, Portlaoise, 1982. 148/150 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Selected Poems. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1982. 1st American edition. Inscribed to American poet, David Ignatow, with Ignatow's bookplate.

A Slow Dance. Dublin, 1975. 74/150 copies. Signed. Slipcase. Small Secrets (for Patrick Collins). London, 1972. Signed. [Broadside]. Three Irish Poets: John Montague, Thomas Kinsella, Richard Murphy. A poetry reading presented by the Dolmen Press. Dublin, 1961. Contains one poem by each poet. Signed by Kinsella. Tides. Dublin, 1970. Inscribed. A Fair House: versions of Irish poetry [by] John Montague. Dublin, 1972. 78/350 copies. Frenaud, Andre. November; a choice of translations from Andre Frenaud by John Montague and Evelyn Robson. Cork, 1977. Signed by Montague and Robson. Muldoon, Paul The Bangle; (slight return). Princeton, New Jersey, 1998. 40/110 copies. Signed. Hopewell Haiku. Easthampton, Massachusetts, 1997. 150 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator and printer, Carol J. Blinn. Immram. Dublin, 1980. 41/174 copies. Signed. Knowing My Place. [Belfast] 1971. 1st publication. Meeting the British. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1987. Signed. Mules & Early Poems. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1985. Signed. Names and Addresses. Belfast, 1978. Signed. New Selected Poems 1968-1994. London/Boston, 1996. Signed. New Weather. London/Boston, 1994. Signed. Out of Siberia. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1982. 300 copies. Signed. The Prince of the Quotidian. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1994. Signed. Quoof. London, 1983. 1st edition. Inscribed. With reviews inserted. Quoof. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1983. 1st American edition. Signed.

Selected Poems, 1968-1986. New York, 1987. Signed. The Wishbone. Dublin, 1984. 750 copies. Signed. Why Brownlee Left. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1980. 1st American edition. Signed. Murphy, Gerry Extracts from the Lost Log-Book of Christopher Columbus. Dublin, 1999. Signed. Murphy, Richard The Archaeology of Love. Dublin, 1955. 1st edition. From library of Irish Poet, Thomas Kinsella, and signed by him. 1st book. The Battle of Aughrim. New York, 1968. 1st American edition. The Battle of Aughrim and The God Who Eats Corn. London, 1968. 1st edition. Signed. Care. Amsterdam, 1983. 1st edition. XI/L copies. Signed. (Bound with: Eijkelboom, Jan. Zorgzaamheid XI/L copies. Signed). Box. Collected Poems. Oldcastle, Meath, 2000. 39/110 copies. Signed. Slipcase. High Island. New York [etc.] 1974. 1st American edition. Inscribed. High Island. London [1974]. 1st edition. Uncorrected proof copy. High Island. Tacoma, Washington, 1985. ca. 100 copies. Signed. The Last Galway Hooker. Dublin, 1961. 300 copies. The Mirror Wall. Dublin, 1989. 1st edition. Signed. The Mirror Wall. Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, 1989. 1st edition. Inscribed to "Tom and Eleanor" [Kinsella]. The Mirror Wall. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1989. 1st American edition. Inscribed.

Niches. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts/Dublin, 1978. 250 copies. Signed. The Price of Stone. Madley, Hereford, 1985. 1st edition. 115 copies - publisher's "file copy." Signed. Slipcase. The Price of Stone & Earlier Poems. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1985. 1st American edition. Inscribed. Sailing to an Island. London, 1963. 1st edition. Sailing to an Island. New York, 1963. 1st American edition. Inscribed. Includes publisher's card signed by author. Selected Poems. London & Boston, 1979. Inscribed. Three Irish Poets. [see Montague, John]. The Woman of the House; an elegy. Dublin, 1959. 250 copies. N Newman, Joan Thin Ice. Craigavad, Down, 1998. 227/250 copies. Signed. Ni Chuilleanain, Eilean Acts and Monuments. Dublin, 1972. 300 copies. 1st book. Signed. The Brazen Serpent. Ooldcastle, Meath, 1994. 1st edition. Signed. The Magdaleen Sermon. Oldcastle, Meath, 1989. 1st edition. The Magdalene Sermon and Earlier Poems. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1991. Signed. The Real Thing. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1995. Single Sheet. 124/200 copies. Signed. The Second Voyage. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1991. 1st American edition. Signed.

O O'Callaghan, Conor The History of Rain. Oldcastle, Meath, 1993. 1st edition. Signed. Seatown. Oldcastle, Meath, 1999. Signed. O'Donnell, Mary Reading the Sunflowers in September. Galway, 1990. 1st edition. 1st book. O'Donohue, John Echoes of Memory. Dublin, 1994. Inscribed. O'Grady, Desmond Poems by Patrick Creagh, Norman Porter [and] Desmond O'Grady. Rome, 1960. Contains letter to Samuel French Morse signed by Porter. Poems by Patrick Creagh, Norman Porter [and] Desmond O'Grady. Rome, 1960. 1st edition. Signed by each poet. The Seven Arab Odes, an English verse rendering with brief lives of the seven poets. London, 1990. 1st edition. 22/50 copies. Signed by O'Grady. Slipcase. Stations. Cairo, 1976. 23/250 copies. Signed. O'Hagan, Sheila The Peacock's Eye. Galway, 1992. 1st edition. 1st book. Signed. Ormsby, Frank

Being Walked by a Dog. Belfast, 1978. 1st edition. Inscribed. Business as Usual. Belfast, 1973. 1st edition. Signed. A Northern Spring. London/Dublin, 1986. 1st edition. Signed. P Parker, Stewart The Casualty's Meditation. Belfast [1966]. 1st edition. 1st publication. Paulin, Tom The Argument at Great Tew, a Poem. Dublin, 1983. 23/120 copies. Signed. The Book of Juniper; new poems. Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, 1981. 10/25 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Noel Conner. The Day-Star of Liberty; William Hazlitt's Radical Style. London, 1998. 1st edition. Signed. The Hillsborough Script; a dramatic satire. London, 1987. 1st edition. Signed. Liberty Tree. London/Boston, 1983. 1st edition. Signed. Selected Poems, 1972-1990. London/Boston, 1993. Signed. A State of Justice. London, 1977. 1st edition. Theoretical Locations. Belfast, 1975. 1st publication. Sophocles. The Riot Act; a version of Sophocles' Antigone. London/Boston, 1985. 1st edition. Signed by Paulin. R Rice, Adrian

The Mason's Tongue. Newry, Down, 1999. 245/500 copies. Signed. Roper, Mark The Home Fire. Craigavad, Down, 1998. 135/250 copies. Signed. Rowley, Rosemarie The Broken Pledge and other poems. [Dublin] 1985. 1st edition. 1st book. Ryan, Richard Ledges. Dublin, 1970. 1st book. S Simmons, James Ballad of a Marriage. Belfast [1966]. 1st publication. Five American Sonnets. n.p., 1980. Xerox typescript. Inscribed to Bill Cole, anthologist. From the Irish. Belfast, 1985. Signed. No Land Is Waste, Dr. Eliot. Richmond, Surrey, 1972. 15/30 copies. Signed. No Ties. Portrush, Antrim, 1970. 1st edition. Inscribed to poet D. J. Enright. Sirr, Peter Marginal Zones. Dublin, 1984. 1st book. Smith, Michael

Dedications. Dublin, 1968. 200 copies. Signed. Stephens, Michael Blues for Chocolate Doherty. Portrush, Antrim, 1969. Sweeney, Matthew A Dream of Maps. Dublin, 1981. Signed. W Weber, Richard A Few Small Ones. Valleymount, Wicklow, 1971. 350 copies. Inscribed. Poems, read by the author, 7th November, 1967, SU, UMass. [Amherst, Massachusetts] 1967. 1st edition. Mimeograph. Stephen's Green Revisited; poems. Dublin, 1968. 1st edition. Stephen's Green Revisited; poems. Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, 1968. 1st American edition. Signed. The Time Being; a poem in three parts... Dublin, 1957. 1st edition. 200 copies. 2nd publication. Welch, Robert The Blue Formica Table. Dublin, 1999. Signed. Woods, Macdara Decimal D. Sec. Drinks in a Bar in Marrakesch; a poem. Dublin, 1970. 1st edition. 200 copies. 1st book.

Miz Moon. Dublin, 1988. 14/200 copies. Signed by author and by illustrator, Mary FitzGerald. The Nightingale Water. Dublin, 2000. 1st edition. Signed.