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Hume, John: Derry Beyond the Walls Social and Economic Aspects of the Growth of Derry 1825-1850.
Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 2002. xiii+173 pp. 23.5 x 15.5 cm. Illustrated, maps, charts. Glazed pictorial covers, in very good condition. (Book ref. 13255) £15.00
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: Mission Completed T.S. Mooney of Londonderry 1907-1986.
Lisburn: TSM Books 1986. 118pp. illustrated, softcovers, in very good condition. The life of a Presbyterian Minister from Londonderry (Book ref. 13290) £10.00
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Goldsmith, Lady Annabel Annabel - An Unconventional Life - The Memoirs of Lady Annabel Goldsmith
London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2004. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 0297829661 A Fine unmarked copy with near Fine dustjacket which has a light crease to top edge and is not price clipped. xii + 274 pages. Londonderry Family Tree. 51 illustrations. The daughter of the 8th Marquess of Londonderry, Annabel had a privileged upbringing, with parents who doted on their children, and idyllic years spent at the family homes, Mount Stewart and Wynyard. But her mother died tragically from cancer when Annabel was only 17, and Annabel, her sister and brother were left to cope with a father whose drinking and increasingly erratic behavious was becoming a burden on the whole family. Married at 19 to Mark Birley, Annabel's life became a whirlwind of glamorous parties, exotic holidays, much revolved around Annabel's - the Berkeley Square club that Mark Birley had founded in her name. Anabel and Mark had three children - Rupert, Robin and India Jane, however, in 1964, Annabel fell in love with, and later married, the charismatic entrepreneur, James Goldsmith. She had three more children - Jemima, Zac and Ben. Despite bearing the pressures of being one of three women in her husband's life, Annabel settled down to a happy family life at their home on the edge of Richmond Park. But tragedy was never far away: Rupert, her eldest son, died in an accident in West Africa in 1986 and in 1997, James Goldsmith died from cancer, after masterminding the Referendum Party. **** NOT EX LIB **** (Book ref. 008711) £10.00
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Seaman, W.A.L. And Sewell, J.R. Russian Journal of Lady Londonderry 1836-37
London: John Murray, 1973. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 0719528518 A near Fine copy (Fine apart from neat initials and date to front endpaper) with dustjacket which is price clipped. 185 pages. 12 illustrations. Lady Londonderry's Journal, published now for the first time, gives an extraordinary, gripping and vivid picture of 19th century Russia. A keen observer who writes in a curiously modern way, and her impressions are full of vitality and not primarily concerned with political issues. Lord and Lady Londonderryand their son Lord Seaham toured Northern Europe and encountered extreme discomforts on their travels. Lord Londonderry had been named by Sir Robert Peel as Ambassador to St. Petersburg in his short lived minority government of 1834-35 but was forced to decline the post, but subsequently he and his wife decided to visit Russia. The Journal describes their friendship with the Tsar and Tsarina, the splendours of Imperial Russia, palaces and museums full of treasures, ceremonies and first-hand accounts with graphic descriptions. **** NOT BOOK CLUB **** **** NOT EX LIB **** (Book ref. 008707) £8.00
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FORTIETH REPORT of the GENERAL PRISONS BOARD, IRELAND, 1917-1918. With an APPENDIX
Dublin: HMSO, 1918. 24pp. Folio. Paper wrappers. British Parliamentary Paper. Cmd.42. A clean copy. (Book ref. 158057) £12.00
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PATTERSON E M THE LOUGH SWILLY RAILWAY
NEWTON ABBOTT: DAVID & CHARLES, 1988. 2nd (revised). Cloth. VG/VG. 8vo 0715391674 Part 2 of the History of the narrow gauge lines in NW Ireland. Covers the Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway, running west from Derry to the remote west coast of Donegal, home of the the largest narrow gauge engines to run in the British Isles. 189pp with photos and maps. VG copy of the 2nd (revised) edition in dw. Scarce. (Book ref. 000478) £25.00
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N/a: Geological Survey of Ireland - Londonderry District
Ordnance Survey - 1908 VG - Drift Series - map - 1" to 1mile - very detailed, showing roads and geological formation. Very thick, heavy duty folded paper. In very good condition. (Book ref. 59265) £15.00
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Patterson, Edward Mervyn The Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway: A History of the Narrow-Gauge Railways of North-West Ireland: Part Two
Dawlish: David & Charles, 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall B002AG79VA Ex-Library (Book ref. 038151) £25.00
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Martin, W. Stanley: The Brave Boys of Derry or No Surrender.
Kilkeel: Mourne Missionary Trust 1986. 55 pp. illustrated, softcovers, in good condition apart from an old crease across the bottom of the front cover. The story of the seige of Londonderry (Book ref. 13166) £15.00
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IRISH UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES OF BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS ON DISTURBANCES AND RIOTS IN THE CITIES OF LONDONDERRY AND BELFAST
Shannon: Irish University Press, 1970. High quality folio facsimile reprint of the British Parliamentary reports originaly published 1884 & 1887. reprints REPORT OF A COMMISSION APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO CERTAIN DISTURBANCES WHICH TOOK PLACE IN THE CITY OF LONDONDERRY, ON THE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1883. AND REPORTS OF THE BELFAST RIOTS COMMISSIONERS. 1886. A very clean copy. Neat library mark on reverse of title page & on f.e.p, otherwise no other marks. 869pp. Attractive quarter leather binding. Heavy volume. Postage charged at cost. Published price £150 (Book ref. 157025) £50.00
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IRISH UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES OF BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS ON THE RIOTS IN LONDONDERRY AND BELFAST
Shannon: Irish University Press, 1969. High quality folio facsimile reprint of the British Parliamentary reports originaly published 1858 & 1865. reprints Report of the comissioners of inquiry into the origin and character of the riots in Belfast in July and September 1857. Report of the commissioners of inquiry 1869, into the riots and disturbances in the City of Londonderry. A very clean copy. Neat library mark on reverse of title page & on f.e.p, otherwise no other marks. 930pp. Attractive green cloth binding. Heavy volume. Postage charged at cost. Published price £150 (Book ref. 157024) £50.00
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Flanders Steve: Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway
Midland 1997 64pp,fine pictorial a/c.Glz.card,fine copy. (Book ref. 2577) £7.00
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Seaman, W. A. L. And Sewell, J. R. (eds) Russian Journal of Lady Londonderry 1836-7
London: John Murray, 1973. First Edition. Red Cloth. Near Fine/Poor. D8vo Prelims, 185pp, b&w illus. No inscriptions, but previous price erased ffep. Spine titling bright. D/W not price-clipped, but pink titling on spine and rear panel faded. A few tears etc. Front panel bright and intact. (Book ref. 004456) £7.00
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A BILL to confirm certain PROVISIONAL ORDERS of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD for IRELAND relating to CAVAN and LONDONDERRY.
London: HMSO, 1914. 7pp. Folio. Paper wrappers. Disbound. British Parliamentary paper. Bill 283. Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Orders (No.4). A clean copy. Restriction of power to take houses of working class, etc., With Schedules of Land with description (fields, swamps, farm roads, etc.,) named owners, leasees or reputed leasees and occupiers. (Book ref. 156703) £8.00
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Cecil Davis Milligan History of the Siege of Londonderry 1689
Belfast: H R Carter Publications Ltd, 1951. Hardcover. Very Good. Original red cloth with gilt titling and decoration, cloth marked and spine faded, 404pp, illustrated, published for the Corporation of the City of Londonderry. (Book ref. 013798) £14.00
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Robert Ridgeway, 4th Earl of Londonderry (d.1714), Irish aristocrat: Autograph Signature ('London=Derry:') on fragment of document.
Docketed '1711' on reverse. On piece of paper roughly 1.5 x 7.5 cm. Closely cropped underlined signature 'London=Derry:'. (Book ref. 6023) £56.00
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Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquis of Londonderry (1778-1854) [Henry Colburn, publisher]: Fragment of Letter to Colburn in the Third Person.
No date [docketed at head 'Nov 9 1829']. 12mo: 1 p. Lacking strip (two inches by four) at foot, bearing text. Otherwise good. A formal letter in the third person. Asks Colburn to 'send him an answer to his last [underlined] Communication'. He has 'completed the Manuscript of the Work [presumably 'Narrative of the war in Germany and France, in 1813 and 1814', 1830], except the winding up in a few Pages <...>'. (Book ref. 5904) £28.00
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Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest-Stewart (1852-1915), 6th Marquess of Londonderry, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1886-1889 [Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne; his wife Frances Marie Adelaide Gibson]: Two Autograph Letters Signed (both 'Londonderry') one to Lord Ashbourne and the other to Lady Ashbourne.
15 May (to Lady Ashbourne)and 11 August (to Lord Ashbourne) [years not stated, but between 1886 and 1889]; on letterheads of the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Both items good, on lightly-aged paper. Letter One (15 May, to Lady Ashbourne): 16mo, 2 pp. Nine lines. Accepting an invitation to a garden-party. 'I have two Cricket Matches [...] I have promised to go for an hour to the Unionists Cricket Match, but could come on to you after that, if that day suited you.' Letter Two (11 August, to Lord Ashbourne): 12mo, 2 pp. Fourteen lines. He thanks him for the 'Letters & enclosed Draft'. 'I had to send my Letter off before it arrived, as the <?> takes place to-day, but fortunately it was drawn on almost identical lines as yours, so it is all right. Balfour is here [...].' The rest of the letter is hurriedly written, and difficult to decipher. From the letterheads both letters written during the period of Londonderry's viceroyalty, and during Gibson's tenure as Lord Chancellor of Ireland. (Book ref. 8269) £75.00
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de Courcy, Anne Circe. The Life of Edith, Marchioness of Londonderry
London: Sinclair-Stevenson Ltd, 1992. First Edition. Blue hardback cloth cover. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. vi, 324pp :: 240mm x 160mm (9" x 6") :: Signed by Lady Mary Bowes-Lyon of Bellingham :: (Book ref. e0004) £12.60
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HARDY, George. The Londonderry Railway.
. Hardback. Ed. & intro: Charles E. Lee. 115pp, 11 plates maps in text Norwich 1973. VG in DW (Book ref. HALL338701) £30.00
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