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Jack BY (D) to AR, 2-7-52.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 7-16-52.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 1952.

Physical Description: Pc of AN on exhibit invitation card - 1
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 1-6-52.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 6-16-53.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 12-29-53.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 4-7-54.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 5-11-54.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 10-18-54.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 10-29-54.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 10-12-55.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 2 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 7-26-56.

Physical Description: emph: Irish Illustrated
 

[for Jack BY] Thomas McGreevy (D) to AR, 8-30-56.

Physical Description: Pc of TLS - 1 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 9-4-56.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 1 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, ?-22-[56].

Physical Description: Pc of ANS - 1 (2)
 

Jack BY (D) to AR, 3-2-57.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 1 (2)
 

Jack BY and M. C. Yeats (NP).

Physical Description: Pc of Christmas card, signed -1 (2)
 

Jack BY (NP) to [AR], ND.

Physical Description: Pc of CP card of Douglas Hyde's Though riders w/ ANS - 2 (2)
Box 15, folder 230

JACK B. YEATS to LILY YEATS; and UNIDENTIFIED RECIPIENT

Language of Material: English.
 

Yeats, Jack (Strete) to LY, 5-16-10.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 [fragment]; on verso is pen drawing of horse and rider
 

Jack BY (NP) to [?], ND.

Physical Description: Handwritten compliment slip w/ ANS - 1
Box 15, folder 231

JACK B. YEATS: REPRODUCTIONS OF HIS PAINTINGS, PRINTS, ETC.

Language of Material: English.
 

[Jack BY] flyer for A Broadside, Sixth Year. [1913?],

Physical Description: PD - 4
 

[Jack BY], handcolored print of cart dashing through gate in early style - ND,

Physical Description: 1
 

Jack BY, printed drawing of The Country Jockey on page from The London Mercury - ND,

Physical Description: 1
 

Jack BY, Scene at an Irish Fair, ND,

Physical Description: magazine clipping - 1
 

Jack BY, The Fair Day: Evening. Wexford, on page 77 from The London Mercury, May 1923-

Physical Description: 1
 

Jack BY, The Dark Man, photograph of oil painting -

Physical Description: 1
 

Jack BY, On Capel Street, Dublin, photograph mounted on a backing sheet signed by Jack BY

 

Jack BY, A Summer Evening, Rosses Point, Sligo, photograph mounted on a backing sheet signed by Jack BY

 

Jack BY, Bonfire Night,

Physical Description: specimen printed page - 1
 

Jack BY, The June Fair,

Physical Description: clipping - 1
 

Jack BY, The Country Shop,

Physical Description: clipping - 1
 

Jack BY, The Tinker's Curse,

Physical Description: clipping - 1
Box 16, folder 232

JACK B. YEATS: EXHIBIT CATALOGUES

Language of Material: English.
 

Irish Paintings by Jack B. Yeats, printed list of paintings at Ferargil Galleries, NCY, 1932-

Physical Description: 1
 

Exhibition of Irish Paintings, promotional pamphlet, 1953-

Physical Description: 1
 

[Re Jack BY and others], Contemporary Irish Painting catalogue for Associated American Artists Galleries, March 3-22, 1947,

Physical Description: NYC - 8
 

Exhibition of Paintings by Jack B. Yeats, catalogue for Saidenberg Gallery Exhibit, NYC, Jan. 19-March 1, 1953 -

Physical Description: 2, w/ clipping of review of exhibit
 

Jack B. Yeats, catalogue for Willard Gallery exhibit of oils, March 1962 -

Physical Description: 10 (2)
 

Jack B. Yeats. Irlanda, catalogue for XXXI Esposizione Biennale Internazionale d'Arte at Venice, intro. by Thomas MacGreevy - 1962,

Physical Description: 14
 

Jack Butler Yeats, 1871-1957, catalogue for Hayden Gallery exhibit at M.I.T., Jan.-Feb. [1965] -

Physical Description: 32
 

[Re Jack BY and others], catalogue leaflet Exhibition of Irish Paintings at Mrs. Cornelius J. Sullivan, NYC, ND -

Physical Description: 1 (2)
Box 16, folder 233

JACK B. YEATS: CLIPPING ETC. ABOUT

Language of Material: English.
 

Ca. 50 clippings [a partial listing is on cards in folder]

 

Jack B. Yeats.

Scope and Contents

See also oversize miscellanea in Vertical File; PHOTOS FROM SLIGO MUSEUM folder
Box 16, folder 234

JOHN BUTLER YEATS to MRS. SIMEON FORD

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

[The undated letters have been left where they were found, rather than placing them at the end of this folder, as this is the best indication of their dates]
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, ND.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 4 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 12-23-08.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 2 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 8-1-10?

Physical Description: ALS - 4 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 1-6-11.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 2 (2) and 2 partial trans.
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 1-14-11.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2) and trans.
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 1-17-11.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NP) to Mrs. Ford, ND.

Physical Description: ALS - 3 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, I was sorry to hear... ND,

Physical Description: ALS - 3 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 2-3-11.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, I have just received... Sunday,

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NP) to Mrs. Ford, I was just about to write... ND,

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 7-12-11.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 12-23-12.

Physical Description: ALS - 2 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 7-23-14.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 11-6-15.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 w/cov. (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 8-9-16.

Physical Description: ALS - 2 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 11-21-16.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 11-28-16.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 w/cov. (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 3-18-18.

Physical Description: ALS w/sketch - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 1-8-19.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2), and trans.
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 5-1-19.

Physical Description: ALS - 2 w/cov. (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 4-27-20.

Physical Description: ANS - 1 w/cov. (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 1-21-20.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 5-17-20.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, 6-25-20.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 1 w/cov. (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to Mrs. Ford, Friday, 1920.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NP) [to Mrs. Ford], Ticket for lecture, ND. 12-14-?

Physical Description: PD - 1
Box 16, folder 235

JOHN BUTLER YEATS TO F. A. KING

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

[Undated letters have been left where they were found in this folder, too]
 

[JBY (NP) to F. A. King], Pencil sketch of woman's head - ND.

Physical Description: 1
 

JBY (NYC) to F. A. King, 6-8-00.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 2 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to F. A. King, Monday morning.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to F. A. King, Tuesday?-1-0?

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 2 (2), and trans.
 

JBY (NYC) to F. A. King, 7-9-08.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to F. A. King, 12-10-08.

Physical Description: ALS w/ sketch - 1 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to F. A. King, 6-2-10.

Physical Description: ALS w/ 2 sketches - 2 (2)
 

JBY (NYC) to F. A. King, [7-20-11].

Physical Description: ALS - 2 (2)
Box 16, folder 236

JOHN BUTLER YEATS to AE

Language of Material: English.
 

Envelope, empty, from [?] to George Russell, readdressed by JBY with addition of sketch on back -

Physical Description: 2 (3)
Box 16, folder 237

JOHN BUTLER YEATS: ARTICLES BY AND ABOUT

Language of Material: English.
 

JBY (NYC), clipping of article The Independence of the Artist, [ Irish Statesman?], Dec. 1919.

Physical Description: PDS - 1
 

JBY (NYC), clipping of article The Poet's Solitude, [ Irish Statesman?], March 1920.

Physical Description: PDS - 1
 

[Re JBY]. Obituary poem for, by Jeanne R. Foster. Pc of clipping, 2-6-22.

Physical Description: PDS - 1 (3)
 

Ca. 10 clippings about

Box 16, folder 238

LILY YEATS

Language of Material: English.
 

LY (Dm) to M. Bourgeois, 8-11-13.

Physical Description: ALS - 1
 

LY (Dm) to M. Bourgeois, [8-16-13].

Physical Description: APCS - 2
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, 4-5-38.

Physical Description: ALS - 3 and trans.
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, 5-11-38.

Physical Description: ALS - 2 w/cov.
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, 6-6-38.

Physical Description: ALS - 4 w/cov.
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, 9-6-38.

Physical Description: ALS - 2 w/cov., and partial trans.
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, (first letter). 10-17-38

Physical Description: ALS - 2
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, (second letter). 10-17-38

Physical Description: ALS - 3, and sketch of Innisfree on separate sheet - 1. Partial trans.
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, 12-4-38.

Physical Description: ALS - 10 w/cov., and trans. (2)
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, 12-5-38.

Physical Description: ALS - 2 w/cov.
 

LY (Dm) TO JAH, 12-22-38.

Physical Description: APCS - 2 w/cov. [design: W. B. Yeats (when a Boy) by J. B. Yeats R.H.A.]
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, various dates in 1939.

Physical Description: 5 empty covers from book packages - AD - 5
 

LY (Dm) to JAH, 1-17-39.

Physical Description: ALS - 2 w/cov.
 

LY (Dm) to F. A. King, 1-3-10.

Physical Description: ALS - 6
 

LY (Dm) to F. A. King, 8-15-10.

Physical Description: ALS - 5
 

LY (Dm) to F. A. King, 5-28-10.

Physical Description: ALS 3
 

LY (Dm) to F. A. King, Sunday.

Physical Description: ALS - 2
 

LY (Dm) to James J. O'Brien.

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1 (2)
 

LY (NP), needlepoint, St. Brendan, designed by Bridget O'Brien and worked by LY.

Physical Description: Photograph - 1
 

LY (NP), needlepoint, Dublin Custom House, designed by Dorothy Blackham and worked by LY.

Physical Description: Photograph - 1
 

LY (NP), needlepoint, Tobias and the Angel, designed by Bridget O'Brien and worked by LY.

Physical Description: Photograph - 1
 

LY (NP), needlepoint, Innisfree, designed by Diana Murphy and worked by LY.

Physical Description: Photograph - 1
 

LY (NP), needlepoint, Innisfree.

Physical Description: Clipping of photograph - 1
Box 16, folder 239

MARY COTTENHAM YEATS

Language of Material: English.
 

MCY (D) to AR, 8-6-46.

Physical Description: Pc of ALS - 1
Box 16, folder 240

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

Language of Material: English.
 

WBY (L) to M. Bourgeois, 4-27-?

Physical Description: ALS - 2
 

WBY (NP) to EAB, 1-20-15.

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1 (annotated by JAH; Body of letter by Ezra Pound)
 

WBY (L) to EAB, [Feb. 1915].

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (NP) to EAB, 9-26-[15].

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (Coole Park) to EAB, 5-12-[17].

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (Oxford) to EAB, 1-24-18.

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (NP) to EAB, 1-5-?

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (NP) to EAB, 3-21-?

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (NP) to EAB, 4-15-?

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (Coole Park) to EAB, 5-4-?

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (R) to OG, ND.

Physical Description: TLS - 1
 

WBY (NP), fragment, possibly to LG in Tell Bourgeois... 1912,

Physical Description: AL - 1 and trans.
 

WBY (R) to JAH, 9-7-[37].

Physical Description: ALS - 1 w/cov., and trans.
 

WBY (R) to JAH, [1937-38].

Physical Description: emph: A Speech...
 

WBY (R) to Eugene Kinkead, 7-4-[38].

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

WBY (L) to AE, 4-17-1?].

Physical Description: ANS - 2, and 2 trans.
 

WBY (NP) to?, 1-5-?

Physical Description: Trans: TL - 1
 

[WBY], printed invitation to meet, from O'Neills to RC, 12-16-?

 

WBY, poem, The Three Monuments, ND.

Physical Description: Trans: TD - 1 w/cov.
Box 16, folder 241

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS: CLIPPINGS, AUCTION NOTICES, ETC.

Language of Material: English.
 

Ca. 20 auction notices

 

WBY, lecture in Cleveland, reported in Cleveland Plain Dealer, 4-29-20.

Physical Description: Trans: TD - 1
 

[Re WBY] Review by OG of Joseph Hone's WBY from Gazette, Montreal, 4-24-43

Box 16, folder 242

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, AMERICAN TESTIMONIAL COMMITTEE FOR: ACCEPTANCES

Language of Material: English.
 

[Eugene Kinkead], Treasurer (NP) to WBY, 6-22-38.

Physical Description: TLc - 1
 

Ca. 60 letters, mainly between JAH and Kinkead, not individually listed 1937-38,

Box 16, folder 243

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, AMERICAN TESTIMONIAL COMMITTEE FOR: DECLINATIONS

Language of Material: English.
 

Ca. 30 letters, not listed individually 1937,

Box 17, folder 244

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, AMERICAN TESTIMONIAL COMMITTEE FOR: LIST OF NAMES SOLICITED

Language of Material: English.
 

Ca. 40 letters and lists, not listed individually 1937-38,

Box 17, folder 245

YOUNG, ELLA; YOUNG, HUGH; YOUNG, MABEL (MRS. PAUL HENRY)

Language of Material: English.
 

Young, Ella (San Francisco) to [Joseph Campbell], 10-21-26.

Physical Description: ALS - 1 w/cov.
 

Young, Ella, poem, The Rose.

Physical Description: ADS - 1
 

Young, Ella, poem, The Winds.

Physical Description: ADS - 1
 

Young, Hugh H. (Baltimore) to OG, 5-15-43.

Physical Description: TLS - 1 w/cov.
 

Young, Mabel (Mrs. Paul Henry), catalogue of paintings of, 1938.

Physical Description: PD - 3
 

Young, Mabel, clipping re -

Physical Description: 1
Box 17, folder 246

ZIMAND, SAVEL

Language of Material: English.
 

Zimand, Savel (NYC) to AE, 1-25-28.

Physical Description: ALS - 1
Box 17, folder 247

UNIDENTIFIED

Language of Material: English.
 

[Illegible: T.S. Ivers? Wells?] (NP) to [F.A.?] King, 12-6-16.

Physical Description: ALS - 2
 

[?], draft of open letter soliciiting American funds for Irish Statesman.

Physical Description: TL w/a - 3
 

[UNK],

Physical Description: 7 pp
Box 19, folder 248

PHOTOGRAPHS SENT BY ELIZABETH C. YEATS TO JAMES A. HEALY [1938 or 1939]

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

248-252: see Dept. Photograph File All annotated on verso by ECY:
  1. Portrait of ECY at Baggot Street office
  2. First Cuala Cottage, 1908, at Churchtown, Dundrum. ECY in doorway
  3. ECY in doorway of Gurteen Dhas, Dundrum, 1908(?0
  4. 2 of LY's Stations of the Cross
  5. E. C. Yeats [at Tara] 1938
  6. Duplicate, annotated Elizabeth C. Yeats as we were going down the road from Tara August of 1938
  7. Professor John MacNeill at Tara
  8. Lennox Robinson at Tara
  9. Lennox Robinson and Mr. Frazer at Tara
  10. Sittingroom at Dundrum
  11. Another view, annotated Pencil portrait of me as a girl...
  12. Another view [no annotation]
  13. View of stove
  14. ECY and Anne Yeats 1935
  15. WBY and Jack BY at Dundrum, 1932
  16. WBY and Jack BY, at our gate summer 1934 or 1936?
  17. ECY on beach, 1937
  18. 2 Stations of the Cross
  19. View from hall door [as a postcard] # 20-23 annotated by LY on verso:
  20. One of the stations
  21. St. Columcille (designed by Jack BY) and Immaculate Conception designed by MCY [on postcard]
  22. LY in garden [probably 1930's]
  23. Portrait of LY by JBY
  24. St. Brendan etc., embroidered by LY, and prints on table at Baggot St. (annotated by ECY and LY) #s 25-27 are not annotated:
  25. Station 3
  26. Station 11
  27. Station 13
  28. Station 14 (annotated in another hand) #s 29-40 annotated by ECY:
  29. Girls at tea 1908 or 1910...
  30. A group at tea 1908 to 1910...
  31. Miss Gill and Miss Ryan, 1908
  32. Miss Gill and Miss Ryan, Baggot Street
  33. Esther Ryan at the press, Baggot Street
  34. Esther Ryan printing a Xmas card, Baggot Street
  35. Miss M. Gill
  36. Molly Gill at press, Baggot Street
  37. Miss Ryan hand-colouring cards
  38. Corner of workroom
  39. Showtable in workroom
  40. Corner of printing room, Baggot Street
Box 19, folder 249

PHOTOGRAPHS AND PORTRAITS

Language of Material: English.
 

Aldington, Richard, photograph by Blackstone. Clipping from N.Y. Herald Tribune, 9-24-39

 

Barry, Richard, photograph of, August 1946

 

Boyd, E.A., newspaper photograph [ N.Y. Times, with pencil sketch of AE reproduced beside it ca. 1928?],

 

Campbell, Richard, photograph of, ND.

Physical Description: 4 1/2 x 6 1/2
 

Campbell, Richard, snapshot mounted on black paper (his back to camera), ND

 

Emmet, Robert, Collotype from sketch in National Library of Ireland 1802.

 

Gogarty, O. St. J., inscribed to JAH, photograph reproduced on flyer for his lectures, Duplicate, not inscribed ND.

 

Gogarty, O. St. J., 3 photos with JAH at Yarmouth, Maine, 1941.

Physical Description: 4 x 6 1/2
 

Gogarty, O. St. J., 3 photos of Dublin with holograph annotations:

  1. The cul de sac of Ely Place where in the second last house -- 2 windows wide -- lived George Moore. My house with garden beyond, right. O. St. J. G.
  2. 15 Ely Place Dublin
  3. The River Liffey running through Dublin -- Omit motor cars and emphasize distant dome
 

Gonne, Maud, 1900. Photograph reproduced in AIHS's The Recorder (vol. 10, no. 2), p. 22 7-1-39,

 

Gregory, Lady Isabella Augusta. Photograph by Alice Bougtuon, ND.

Physical Description: 5 1/2 x 8
 

Henry, Paul, Irish Times photograph, beside one of his paintings. ND.

Physical Description: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2"
 

Monahan, Michael, Photograph w/a: I'm all Boy - 58. ND.

Physical Description: 4 x 5 1/2"
 

Moore, George, w/a October 13th 1919. Mounted photograph of oil painting, artist illegible

 

O'Casey, Sean. Photograph by Ben Pinchot reproduced for frontispiece of Theatre Arts Monthly, November 1934

 

O'Connor, Frank, Reproduction of photograph. ND.

Physical Description: 1 1/2 x 2 1/2"
 

O'Sullivan, Seamus, see AE

 

Robinson, Lennox, ND.

Physical Description: Photograph, 8 x 10"
 

AE. Matted selfportrait in pencil as a young man, signed.

Physical Description: 7 x 10"
 

AE. Reproduction of pencil portrait as a young man.

Physical Description: Clipping
 

AE. Clipping of half-length portrait by JBY, ND

 

AE. Reproduction of pencil portrait as a young man by JBY.

Physical Description: 8 1/2 x 11"
 

AE. Pen and ink cartoon by Beatrix Duncan, ND.

Physical Description: 8 1/2 x 11"
 

AE. Photograph by Pirie Macdonald, (NYC), Inscribed For Dick Campbell who was a brother to me George Russell AE. ND.

Physical Description: 6 x 9"
 

AE and RC, seated on steps, JAH's annotation: at home of J. St. John Gaffney, Summit, N.J. ND.

Physical Description: 3 copies: 5 x 6", 5 x 7", 7 1/2 x 9 1/2", and negative
 

AE. 4 snapshots, alone and with groups, mounted on black paper, ND

 

AE. Negative, ND.

Physical Description: 7 x 9"
 

AE's cottage in Donegal Snapshot showing [Irene Haugh?]. [1930?].

Physical Description: 4 x 2 1/2"
 

AE's cottage; owner Janey Stewart and Irene Haugh in foreground, 1930, w/cov. from IH to JAH, 2-13-62

 

AE and Seamus O'Sullivan. Snapshot in the garden at Grange House 1932.

Physical Description: 2 x 3"
 

AE. Photograph, seated in wooden shelter, w/a from Ernest Boyd 9-27-42.

Physical Description: 4 1/2 x 6"
 

AE. Photograph of marble bust.

Physical Description: 2 x 3"
 

AE. Reproduction of etching by A. Hugh Fisher.

Physical Description: 7 x 10"
 

AE. 4 newsclippings of photographs

 

AE. See also Boyd photograph above; and AE Vertical File for a few reproductions in clippings of articles about

 

Spingarn, J.E. Photograph inscribed To Ernest Boyd from his friend J. E. Spingarn 1923

Physical Description: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2"
 

Yeats, Elizabeth C, 2 copies of photograph by Chancellor of Dublin, one inscribed To James A. Healy with kind regards from Elizabeth C. Yeats May 20, 1938 1938.

 

Yeats, Jack B. Photograph of Mrs. Seamus O'Sullivan looking at her painting of him, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Yeats, Jack B. Clipping of photograph, 1947.

Physical Description: 2 x 3"
 

Yeats, John B. Reproduction of a selfportrait, ND.

Physical Description: 5 x 7 1/2"
 

[Yeats, John B.] 2 snapshots of his grave at Chestertown, N.Y., 1941.

Physical Description: 2 1/2 x 4 1/2"
 

Yeats, Lily. Reproduction of portrait by JBY called The Coral Necklace [original in National Gallery of Ireland].

Physical Description: 9 1/2 x 11 1/2"
 

Yeats, Lily. Clipping of photograph, ND

 

Yeats, Susan. Reproduction of drawing by JBY, 1867.

Physical Description: 5 x 7 1/2"
 

Yeats, William B. as a boy. Postcard reproduction of portrait by JBY [originally enclosed by ECY in letter to JAH of Same as card sent by LY to JAH, 4-3-39. 12-22-38]

 

Yeats, William B. Photograph of pastel portrait by Sean O'Sullivan, (original in Sligo Museum). 1933

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Yeats, William B. Reproduction of photograph on flyer for lecture at Carnegie Hall, 1-3-04.

Physical Description: 8 1/2 x 11"

Scope and Contents

[The next three are in an Oversize box:]
Box 21, folder 1

Yeats, William B. Photograph by London photographer, name illegible

Box 21, folder 2

Yeats, William B. Reproduction of portrait by Augustus John in Sir John Rothenstein's The Masters series

Box 21, folder 3

Yeats, William B. Photograph by Steichen, reproduced in tearsheet from magazine, Jan. 1933

 

Yeats, W.B. at Sorrento cottage Unknown priest. Reproduction of photograph of, Aug. 1930 ND

Physical Description: Photograph, 5 x 3 1/2"
Box 19, folder 250

PHOTOGRAPHS: ABBEY THEATRE COMPANY

Language of Material: English.
 

Carolan, P. J. Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Craig, May. Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Crome, Eileen, Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Curling, Kitty. Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Digges, Dudley. Photograph by Lucas & Pritchard, ND.

Physical Description: 5 x 8"
 

Dolan, Michael and F. J. McCormick. Photograph, 10-23-37.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Fitzgerald, Barry. Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Fitzgerald, Barry and F. J. McCormick. Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

McCormick, F. J. as a young man. Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

McCormick, F. J., as an old tramp. Photograph, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Shields, Arthur. 2 photographs, ND.

Physical Description: 8 x 10"
 

Ernest Blythe, Pictures from a Theatre, booklet - 20. Sligo: Champion [after 1961]

Box 19, folder 251

PHOTOGRAPHS AND REPRODUCTIONS FROM SLIGO MUSEUM [arranged by artist]

Physical Description: All 6 1/2 x 8 1/2" except where indicated]
Language of Material: English.
 

Niland, Nora (Sligo), covering letter describing photographs [to JAH] 9-22-65.

Physical Description: TLS w/a - 2
Language of Material: English.
 

Clipping re Healy Collection at Sligo. Pc from Sligo Champion, 8-25-67

 

O'Connor, Frank, delivering oration at WBY's grave, 6-13-65

Physical Description: (2)
 

Yeats, Michael and Anne at WBY's grave, 6-13-65.

Physical Description: (2)
 

Yeats, Michael, at presentation of WBY's Nobel Medal to Sligo Museum [ca. 1965]

Physical Description: (2)
 

[WBY] 2 views of Nobel Medal,

Physical Description: 4 x 6 1/2" (2 copies of each)
 

Mayer, Lady Dorothy and Nora Niland, 8-18-65

 

O'Sullivan, Mrs., looking at her portrait of Jack BY, 9-22-62

 

AE, portrait photograph of; matt of original one is inscribed For Ernest with great affection George Russell `AE8.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

AE, painting of paddlers.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

AE, painting of WBY when young.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

[AE], painting of woman with basket.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

[AE], painting of seated figures under a tree.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

[AE], painting of woman and children in woods.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

[AE], painting of satyrs and nymphs.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

AE, chalk profile of a young woman.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

AE, profile of middleaged woman with bobbed hair.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

AE, anotherprofile of same woman.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

AE, three-quarter profile of young woman.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

AE, chalk sketch of young woman with long hair.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of man on headland.

Physical Description: Photograph
 

Jack BY, 5 small portraits in a row.

Physical Description: Photograph, 9 x 3" (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of man before a cottage.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of two men.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of horse by seated girls.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of crowd beside stone wall.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of man on country road.

Physical Description: Photograph
 

Jack BY, painting of man and distant beach.

Physical Description: Photograph
 

Jack BY, painting of man raising glass.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of man in large coat.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

Jack BY, painting of clown.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

[Jack BY?], painting of crowd with banners in a city.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

JBY, portrait of man, March 1903.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

JBY, portrait of Padraic Colm, May 1903.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

JBY, [self?] portrait, March 1903.

Physical Description: Photograph
 

JBY, selfportrait with white hair and beard.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

[JBY?], portrait of Starkey, 5-7-03?

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
 

[JBY?], portrait of Lady Gregory, 6-8-13.

Physical Description: Photograph (1)
Box 19, folder 252

PHOTOGRAPHS OF CUALA PRESS EMPLOYEES

Language of Material: English.
 

3 Irish News Agency photographs of Kathleen Ryan[?] and Maire Gill[?]

 

[all printed material]

Box 17, folder 256

CUALA PRESS AND DUN EMER ANNOUNCEMENTS

Language of Material: English.
 

Announcement for DE for [July 1903], winter 1903, April 1904, Jan. 1905 (1), [1905], August 1906, Oct. 1907, and May 1908.

Physical Description: Folded sheets, except for the last two, which are two small folded and stitched sheets
 

Announcements for CP for Nov. 1908, May 1909 (1), June 1909, Jan. 1911, Sept. 1911, and Jan. 1913.

Physical Description: Two small folded and stitched sheets
 

Cuala Industries, Ltd. Embroidery.

Physical Description: Folded sheet (and a slightly different variant)
 

List of handcolored prints, Handcolored illustrations by ECY. ND.

Physical Description: Stitched booklet. (Another copy, uncut and unstitched)
 

Ca. 50 miscellaneous announcements (some duplicates). A few annotations. Most recent are dated July 1976

Box 17, folder 257

CUALA PRESS BOOKLETS

Language of Material: English.
 

List of Books... Printed in Strabane in the Eighteenth Century, comp. by E. R. McC. Dix. 2nd ed., ECY's bookplate. 1908.

Physical Description: 28 pp.
 

List of Books... Printed in Armagh in the Eighteenth Century, comp. by E. R. McC. Dix. 2nd ed., ECY's bookplate. 1910.

Physical Description: 28 pp.
 

In Memoriam F.H.H., 4-25-14.

Physical Description: Uncut; 24 pp.
 

St. Patrick's Breastplate Handcolored initials; uncut; ECY's bookplate; 1912.

Physical Description: 8 pp.
 

LY, printed memorial tribute, Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, LY's bookplate, and inscribed by her to JAH 2-1-40.

Physical Description: Booklet; 4 pp.
Box 17, folder 258

CUALA PRESS BOOKPLATES

Language of Material: English.
Box 17, folder 259

CUALA PRESS CALENDAR DESIGNS

Language of Material: English.
 

[MCY], crowned child, [1913]

 

Jack BY, sailor and Father Time, [1913?]

 

Beatrice Campbell, Whose days shall yet be good..., [1921]

Box 17, folder 260

CUALA PRESS CARDS

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

145 cards, nearly all annotated and signed by ECY or GY. Many have captions which were typed at CP laid inside
Box 18, folder 261

CUALA PRESS CARDS PRINTED FOR LORD ABERDEEN AND L.H. BRINDLEY

Language of Material: English.
 

6 cards printed for Lord Aberdeen, handcolored; captions typed at CP laid inside 1914-15,

 

2 cards printed for L.H. Brindley, designed by ECY; handcolored; captions typed at CP laid inside Christmas 1932 and Christmas 1933;

 

4 booklets printed for L.H. Brindley, ECY's bookplate in first. Captions typed at CP laid inside Christmases 1936-38.

Box 16, folder 262

CUALA PRESS CARDS PRINTED FOR VARIOUS PATRONS

 

Kathleen Garrett, Silence and night..., handcolored initial Christmas 1930;

 

L.G., Breezes singing... for Miss Garrett, handcolored initial by ECY Christmas 1930;

 

[Kathleen Garrett, mountain landscape, 1931]

 

[Kathleen Garrett, St. Patrick, Christmas 1931]

 

Dorothy Blackham, Barnacullia [for Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Garrett, Christmas 1931]

 

Katharine Tynan, The Dove with handcolored illustration by [Jack B. Yeats], for Mary Hammond, [1917?]

 

Same as above, on smaller card, [for customer during Great War]

 

Beatrice Campbell, girl with garland, for herself, Christmas 1920

 

Katherine Tynan Hinkson, The Little Red Rogue, Christmas card for nieces of Mrs. Nicholas Brady, 1929

 

[Esther Ryan design, Christmas card from Riverside Bindery, [1932]

 

Stephen Gwynn, Mother of my yearning... with illustration by ECY, [designed for Irish Literary Society, 1936]

 

Henry Van Dyke, Be glad of life! with illustration by [Dorothy Blackham], Christmas card from Lucy and Caleb Wallace, 1938

 

WBY, Laugh heart again... with illustration by ECY [for Lady Yarrow, 1938]

 

William H. Channing, To live content... with illustration by AP?, [for a customer], ND

 

A thousand welcomes to the day [perhaps an insert for a Christmas card], ND

Box 18, folder 263

CUALA PRESS ILLUSTRATED POEMS ON SMALL SHEETS

Language of Material: English.
 

William H. Channing, To live content with illustration by AP?

 

Sir Samuel Ferguson, There is honey... with illustration by ECY

 

W. M. Letts, If I had a little house..., illustrated by ECY

 

M. A. Young, A Blessing, illustrated by?,

Physical Description: (1)
 

Elizabeth Shane, O! the hills o'Cloganeely, illustated by ECY

Box 18, folder 264

OTHER OCCASIONAL PIECES FROM THE CUALA PRESS

Language of Material: English.
 

At Home cards for Miss Cunningham. One each of two different designs by ECY

 

Invitation card for Cuala sale, illustrated by [MCY], 1912

 

O'Callaghan, Michael, memorial tribute to, 1921,

Physical Description: 4 pp.
 

Hymns Sung at the Wedding of PMFT [and] FCB, 7-29-26

 

Aileen M. Goodwin, The Cuala Press in Ireland, reprinted by CP from The Birmingham Post, [ca. 1930],

Physical Description: 8 pp. Two copies, one w/a by ECY
 

Snow-White and Rose-Red. Privately printed theater program designed by ECY for performance on 4-29-33.

Physical Description: One of 144 copies. 2 pp.
 

Menu for dinner in honor of Miss S. H. Purser, illustrated by Jack BY 3-31-38,

Box 18, folder 265

CUALA PRESS: SMALL PRINTS [large prints are kept with CP books]

Language of Material: English.
 

Jack BY, Wishing you not a penny plain....

 

Jack BY, Christmas print of car and Zeppelin

othercontainertype [no box or folder #]

CUALA PRESS: LARGE PRINTS [kept in Price case]

 

Saint Columba, signed AP

 

A Nursery Song for Christmas Eve by Susan L. Mitchell, illustrated by?

 

Susan L. Mitchell, On a hill in Erin...., illustrated by?

Physical Description: (1)
 

The Young Saint Patrick, illustation by AP

 

Description of the person of our Saviour with handcolored initial

 

Four lines of verse in Gaelic, with handcolored initial [translation pencilled on verso: They will be remembered for ever...

 

Rune of Hospitality, illustrated by [Jack BY?]

 

W. M. Letts, When you are old... with illustration of The Hurley Player by Jack BY

 

Untitled print of horses at a fence by Jack BY

 

Sequel to above, at finishing post

 

Untitled print of a cottage by water, by Jack BY

 

Untitled print of a village street, by Jack BY

Box 18, folder 266

ELIZABETH C. YEATS to ARTHUR B. SPINGARN

Language of Material: English.

General

THE GIFT OF MR. J. RICHARD BLANCHARD
 

ECY (Dm) to Dear Sir [Arthur B. Spingarn], 7-24-13.

Physical Description: ALS - 2
 

ECY (Dm) to Dear Sir [Arthur B. Spingarn], 8-22-13.

Physical Description: ALS - 2, enc. receipt, 8-23-13, ADS - 1
 

ECY (Dm) to [Arthur B.] Spingarn, 3-18-14.

Physical Description: ALS - 2, probably enclosing postscript note, AN - 1
 

ECY (Dm) to Dear Sir [Arthur B. Spingarn], 7-6-21.

Physical Description: ALS - 2, enc. 2 receipts, ADSs - 2
 

ECY (Dm) to [Arthur B.] Spingarn, 10-25-21.

Physical Description: ALS - 2, enc. receipt, ADS - 1
 

ECY (D) to [Arthur B.] Spingarn, 3-24-24.

Physical Description: ANS - 2, enc. receipt, ADS - 1
Language of Material: English.

General

[Blanchard gift]
 

ECY (D) to [Arthur B.] Spingarn, 8-25-24.

Physical Description: ANS - 2, enc. receipt, ADAS - 1
 

ECY (D) to [Arthur B.] Spingarn, 8-13-25.

Physical Description: ANS - 2, enc. receipts, ADSs - 2

Scope and Contents

6 printed CP announcements (one annotated)
Box 18, folder 267

CUALA PRESS: HEALY EXHIBITION KEEPSAKE, 1976

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Yeats, Michael B., `Something to Perfection Brought': The Cuala Press, with preface by Oswalda Deva. Booklet, published on the occasion of an exhibition of an Irish literature collection given to Stanford University by James A. Healy, with drawings by Jack B. Yeats. The Associates of the Stanford University Libraries and the Department of Special Collections, Stanford, California, October 1976. 500 copies printed at the Cuala Press, Dublin. Copyright 1976 by Michael B. Yeats and Anne Yeats.

General

[later addition]

General

Photographs are in last box.
Box 18, folder 268

ABBEY THEATRE

Language of Material: English.
 

3 clippings, etc. 1938-50

Language of Material: English.
 

2 programs: for Arms and the Man, etc. and Autumn Fire 1927

Language of Material: English.
 

Eire-Ireland Bulletin on opening of new Abbey Theatre 7-29-66

Language of Material: English.
Box 18, folder 269

GOGARTY, O. St. J.

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Rodgers, W.R., comp., A Portrait of Oliver Gogarty, produced by Maurice Brown. BBC program, broadcast 4-18-61. Interviews with Lord and Lady Glenavy, Monk Gibbon, Padraic Colum, Brinsley Ma MacNamara, Austin Clarke, et al. Pc of TD: 37 (oversize)
Box 18, folder 270

GONNE, MAUDE April 1953

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

7 obituaries
Box 18, folder 271

MARKIEVICZ, CONSTANCE DE

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

What Irish Republicans Stand For. Leaflet, ND. 8 pp
Box 18, folder 272

MASEFIELD, JOHN

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

4 clippings (2 photos, 1 portrait). Obit. from Irish Times, 5-13-67. Auction catalogue tearsheets
Box 18, folder 273

MOORE, GEORGE

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Preface to Catalogue of Hone Exhibition, Dublin, 1901. Trand: TDc - 3
Clipping from Times Literary Supplement, 2-29-52
Auction catalogue tearsheets, April 1936
Box 18, folder 274

O'CASEY, SEAN 1964-09-22

Language of Material: English.
Eire-Ireland Bulletin
Box 18, folder 275

SYNGE, J.M. 1971-04-15

Language of Material: English.
Eire-Ireland Bulletin
Box 18, folder 276

YEATS, JACK B. July 1971

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Centenary edition of Ireland of the Welcomes
Box 18, folder 277

YEATS, W.B.

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

6 clippings, 1940-43
Eire-Ireland Bulletin, 7-15-65
Centenary edition of Ireland of the Welcomes, May 1965
Box 20, folder 1

printed articles and notes by and about AE

Language of Material: English.
Box 20, folder 2

Manchester Guardian Commercial, European Reconstruction Series, "Ireland" in 3 parts

Language of Material: English.
Box 20, folder 3

Twelve Irish Artists print reproductions

Language of Material: English.
Box 20, folder 4

Jack B. Yeats prints

Language of Material: English.
Box 20, folder 5

Cuala Press prints

Language of Material: English.
Box 20, folder 6

2 portrait photos

Language of Material: English.
 

SERIES 2: HEALY COLLECTION OF IRISH LITERATURE BOOKS

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

All books in the collection have been separated and are cataloged individually.
Part II catalogues both the Dun Emer-Cuala Press books and books from other presses. The listing is a single one, arranged alphabetically by author and, within each author, by title.
The entries for the Dun-Emer-Cuala Press books are long, as they give all details of autographs, bookplates, material laid in, and -- their outstanding feature -- their inscriptions. These have been transcribed as closely as possible to reflect line endings, misspellings, slips, and deletions. Bibliographically however, the entries are brief, as full information on the books can be found in Liam Miller's The Dun Emer, Later the Cuala Press (Dublin: The Cuala Press. 1973) and Alan Wade's bibliography of W. B. Yeats.
The principle of selection for inclusion here, from the numerous Irish books from other presses in the Healy Collection, has been each book's rarity, inscriptions, literary interest or, occasionally (as in the Jack Yeats exhibition catalogues), reference value.
 

Abbey Plays 1899-1948. With a commentary by B. MacNamara. Dublin: [no publisher, n.d.

 

Allinghan, William

 

Sixteen Poems. Selected by William Butler Yeats. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 3312 1905.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies. Unopened. E. C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
As a child I lived in Sligo
Allingham was the poet of
the neighbouring town of Ballyshannon.
They have an extract from one of his
poems carved on the bridge there.
W B Yeats July 1938
W.B. Yeats' signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Bax, Clifford, editor

 

Florence Farr, Bernard Shaw and W.B. Yeats. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3401 1941

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 382 of 500 copies. Unopened.
 

Barry, Francis

 

In Dante's Wood. Dublin: Dolmen. 1969.

Scope and Contents

No. 28 of 250 copies. Signed.
 

Bodkin, Thomas

 

Twelve Irish Artists. Dublin: Waddington. 1940.

 

Bowen, Elizabeth

 

Seven Winters. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3405 1942.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 14 of 450 copies.
 

Boyd, Ernest.

 

Ireland's Literary Renaissance. New York: Knopf. 3521 1922.

General

Case 16/B/3

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Boyd to James A. Healy.
 

Brindley, Louis H.

 

Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3443 1945.

General

Case 16/B/[UNK]

Scope and Contents

One hundred copies privately printed for the author by Esther Ryan and Maire Gill. This is no. 51.
Errata slip tipped in at front endpaper.
Holograph letter to Healy from Brindley, 10/6/45, laid in.
On flyleaf:
Inscribed
for
James A. Healy
by
Louis H. Brindley
 

A Broadside 3418

General

Case 16/B/3

Scope and Contents

[No. 1] Published monthly by the Dun Emer Press, Dundrum, County Dublin; [Nos. 2 and 3] Published monthly by the Cuala Press, Churchtown, Dundrum, County Dublin; [No. 4 and subsequent numbers] Published monthly by E.C. Yeats at the Cuala Press
In 3 portfolios: June 1908 - May 1910
June 1910 - May 1912
June 1912 - May 1915
 

Broadsides: A Collection of New Irish and English Songs 1937. Dublin: Cuala Press, 3382 1937.

General

Case 16/B/3

Scope and Contents

One of 150 copies.
Introductory essay autographed by the editors, W.B. Yeats and Dorothy Wellesley.
Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
 

Buchanan, Robert

 

The Buchanan Ballads. London: Haddon. 3446 1892.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Charles Cartwright by Buchanan.
Tipped in: Buchanan (Deal) to Cartwright, 6-18-?. ALS - 3.
Buchanan (Deal) to Cartwright, 6-20-?. ALS -4.
Auction notices laid in.
 

Byrne, Donn

 

Blind Raftery and His Wife, Hilaria. London: Sampson Low, Marston. 1925.

 

Cavanagh, Maeve

 

Sheaves of Revolt. Dublin: City Printing Works. 1914.

 

Clarke, Austin

 

The Celtic Twilight and the Nineties. Introduction by Roger McHugh. Dublin: Dolmen. 1969.

 

Clarke, Austin

 

The Echo at Coole & Other Poems. Dublin: Dolmen. 1968.

 

Clarke, Austin

 

The Impuritans. Dublin: Dolmen. 1973.

Scope and Contents

One of 350 copies.
 

Clarke, Austin

Language of Material: English.
 

Later Poems. Dublin: Dolmen. 1961.

 

Clarke, Austin

 

Mnemosyne Lay in Dust. Dublin: Dolmen. 1966.

Scope and Contents

One of 1000 copies.
 

Clarke, Austin

 

Old-Fashioned Pilgrimage and Other Poems. Dublin: Dolmen. 1967.

 

Clarke, Austin

 

Poetry in Ireland. Dublin: Colm o Lochlainn. 1951.

 

Clarke, Austin

 

Two Interludes. Adapted from Cervantes. Dublin: Dolmen. 1968.

 

[Clarke, Austin]

 

A Tribute to Austin Clarke on His Seventieth Birthday. Edited by John Montague and Liam Miller. Dublin: Dolmen. 1966.

 

Colum, Mary

 

From These Roots. New York: Scribner's. 1937.

 

Colum, Mary

 

Life and the Dream. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. 1947.

 

Colum, Padraic

 

Castle Conquer. New York: Macmillan. 3565 1923.

General

Case 16/B/3
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Dramatic Legends and Other Poems. New York: Macmillan. 1922.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Colum to Richard Campbell.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Ella Young: An Appreciation. London: Longmans, Green. 1931.

 

Colum, Padraic

 

The Fiddler's House. Dublin: Maunsel. 3450 1907.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Signed by Colum on half title.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Irish Elegies. Dublin: Dolmen. 1958.

Scope and Contents

No. 189 of 240 copies.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

The King of Ireland's Son. New York: Macmillan. 1921.

Scope and Contents

Signed. Healy's note: New edition. Dudley Digges's copy. His gift
 

Colum, Padraic

 

The Land. Dublin: Maunsel. 3451 1905.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

(Vol. III of Abbey Theatre Series.)
 

Colum, Padraic

 

My Irish Year. London: Mills & Boon. 1912.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Colum and Ernest Boyd.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Old Pastures. New York: Macmillan. 1930.

Scope and Contents

No. 163 of 200 copies. Signed.
 

Colum, Padraic and Edward J. O'Brien, editors

 

Poems of the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood. Boston, Small, Maynard. 1916.

 

Colum, Padraic

 

The Road Round Ireland. New York: Macmillan. 3597 1926.

General

Case 16/B/3

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Colum to Boyd.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Thomas Muskerry. Dublin: Maunsel. 1910.

 

COPY ONE:

Scope and Contents

Oliver St. John Gogarty's copy.
 

COPY TWO:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Boyd.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Three Men. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot. 1930.

Scope and Contents

No. 114 of 530 copies. Signed.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Three Plays. Boston: Little, Brown. 1916.

 

COPY ONE: 3611

General

Case 16/B/3

Scope and Contents

Dudley Digges' copy.
 

COPY TWO:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Marie and Dudley Digges.
 

Colum, Padraic

 

Wild Earth. Dublin: Maunsel. 1907.

 

COPY ONE:

Scope and Contents

Ernest Boyd's copy.
 

COPY TWO:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed in Gaelic by author (?)
 

COPY THREE:

Scope and Contents

Photograph pasted on to title page.
 

COPY FOUR:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Dudley Digges.
 

COPY FIVE:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Richard Campbell.
 

[Colum, Padraic, introduction by]

 

Broad-Sheet Ballads. Dublin and London: Maunsel. [1913?]

 

Connolly, James B.

General

Case 16/B/4

Scope and Contents

64 books, mostly inscribed to James A. Healy
Canton Captain (3643)
Coaster Captain (3645)
Gloucestermen (3656)
Master Mariner (3669)
Navy Men (3670)
Sea-Borne (3684)
 

[Davis, Thomas]

 

Thomas Davis: The Thinker and Teacher. Edited by Arthur Griffith. Dublin: Gill. 1918.

Scope and Contents

J.B. Connolly's copy.
 

Devlin, Denis

 

The Heavenly Foreigner. Dublin: Dolmen. 1967.

Scope and Contents

Frontispiece by Anne Yeats.
 

Dix, Thomas

 

Some Poetical Pieces. With biographical note by E.R. MaC. Dix. [Dundrum:] Cuala Press. Privately printed. 1910.

Scope and Contents

E.C. Yeats' bookplate pasted inside front cover.
 

Donaghy, John L.

 

At Dawn Above Aherlow: Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3431 1926.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 100 copies privately printed. Unopened.
 

Donaghy, Lyle

 

Into the Light, and Other Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3437 1934.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies privately printed for the author.
 

Dowden, Edward, editor

 

A woman's Reliquary. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1913.

 

COPY ONE: 3325

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
James A Healy from W B Yeats Had nothing to do with this book, a temporary rebellion on the part of my sisters. July 1938.
Inscribed by printer below colophon:
Elizabeth C. Yeats ----
Mrs. Edward Dowden Professor Edward Dowden's second wife, one day brought us the M.S. of this book telling us of course that her husband had found this M.S. & wished us to print & publish it -- I who knew of their romance of course guessed the author of this [?] poems -- but it was not till the book was almost printed I ventured to suggest that Mrs. Dowden (then over 80) Should add the note note the reader will find printed in red facing page 1.
E.C.Y.
Mrs. Dowden was daughter of Dean Dickenson - dean of St. Patrick Cathedral -------
 

COPY TWO: 3326

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Hilda Dowden's copy with her bookplate.
Inscribed by author on free front endpaper:
H.M.D. from E.D.D. Nov. 1913
 

Dunsany, Edward J.M.D.P.

 

Selections from the Writings of Lord Dunsany. Introduction by William Butler Yeats. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3323 1912.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 250 copies. Unopened.
E. C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy from W B Yeats This book of a fine writer but a nuisance of a man. July 1938.
Introduction signed: W B Yeats.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

[Dunsany, Edward J.M.D.P.]

 

Dunsany the Dramatist. By E.H. Bierstadt. Boston: Little, Brown. 1920.

 

Eglinton, John

 

Bards and Saints. Dublin: Tower Press. 1906.

 

Eglinton, John

 

Confidential, or Take It or Leave It. London: Fortune. 1951.

 

Eglinton, John

 

Pebbles from a Brook. Dublin: [no publisher[ 1901.

Scope and Contents

John Quinn's bookplate laid in.
 

Eglinton, John

 

Some Essays and Passages. Selected by William Butler Yeats. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 1905.

 

COPY ONE:

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscriptions on flyleaf:
John Eglinton (W. K. Magee) Jan. 26, 1926
W B Yeats Sept 5, 1933
To James A. Healy Eglinton was the skeptic of our movement, always for the individual against the race. We lived in our better moments WBY July, 1938.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3311

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Inscribed on a front flyleaf:
Ernest A. Boyd from John Eglinton on the eve of his Hegira 25.ix.13
 

Eglinton, John

 

Two Essays on the Remnant. Dublin: Whaley. 1894.

 

Eliot, T.S.

 

The Dry Salvages. London: Faber. First edition. 1941.

 

Fay, W.G. and Carswell, Catherine

 

The Fays of the Abbey Theatre. New York: Harcourt, Brace. 1935.

 

Fenollosa, Ernest

 

Certain Noble Plays of Japan. From the manuscript of Ernest Fenollosa, chosen and finished by Ezra Pound, with an introduction by William Butler Yeats. Dundrum: Cuala Press, 3337 1916.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

No. 302 of 350 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
Whenever I put into the Cuala books a book not upon an Irish theme it had some relation to Irish work generally at the Abbey Theatre. When this book was published we were about to set out a series of plays in the Japanese manner though on Irish themes. Ezra Pounds translation is in the style afterwards copied by Waley in his well known translations of the Noh drama of Japan.
W B Yeats July 1938 W.B. Yeats' signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Flower, Robin

 

Love's bitter-sweet: Translations from the Irish Poets of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3356 1925.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 500 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Author's signature on front flyleaf. Inscription below:
For James A. Healy
what is the difference between the style of Frank O Connor & Robin Flower? I do not know. Yet O Connor's Translations are better poetry. Robin Flower is however a great scholar.
W B Yeats 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

As I was Going Down Sackville Street. London: Rich & Cowan. Signed. 3751

General

Case 16/B/4
 

[Gogarty, Oliver St. John]

 

Blight: The Tragedy of Dublin. By Alpha and Omega. Dublin: Talbot Press. 1917.

 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Elbow room. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1939.

 

COPY ONE: 3390

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 450 copies. Unopened.
Inscribed by the author on front flyleaf:
To James A. Healy
Elbow Room.
Astronomers describe a place Seen through a crack in the vault of Space So dark so absolute so far No light wave from the oldest star, Nor even the thought of God can reach And, fainting, fall on that far beach; abhorrent and inhuman, this, Chineses call `The Great Abyss'. But I am cheered, for now I know There's somewhere left for a man to go - (Always supposing one would care When dead, for going anywhere.) But what a place to make your goal, And lift your head and rouse your soul! Oh! what a place to speak your mind! Without disquieting mankind! There's where I would find elbow room Alone, beyond the Crack of Doom! Oliver St. J Gogarty
 

COPY TWO: 3391

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
To James A. Healy
W.B.Y. once wrote of Oliver Gogarty's poetry: `He never stops long at his best, but how beautiful that best is, how noble, how joyous!'
George Yeats Author's signature on title page.
Inscribed below colophon:
For James A. Healy This was the last book printed by Elizabeth Corbet Yeats. She passed to her reward on January 16, 1940.
George Yeats
 

COPY THREE: 3392

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Unopened.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
To
James A. Healy from Oliver St. John Gogarty
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Going Native. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce. 3756 1940.

General

Case 16/B/4

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Hyperthuliana. Dublin: Gaelic Press. 1916.

Scope and Contents

One of 25 copies.
Signed by Gogarty on flyleaf.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

I Follow St. Patrick. London: Rich & Cowan. 3758 1938.

General

Case 16/B/4

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

It Isn't This Time of Year At All! Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. 1954.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

James Augustine Joyce. Dallas: The Times Herald. Signed. 1949.

 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Mad Grandeur. Philadelphia: Lippincott. Signed. 3769 1941.

General

Case 16/B/4
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

An Offering of Swans. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1923.

 

COPY ONE: 3349

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
To James A. Healy the New York Maecenas Oliver St. J. Gogarty:
Inscription below:
To my friend James A Healy by W B Yeats. That dip in the Liffey made Gogarty a poet. W B Yeats 1938
W.B. Yeats' preface signed by him. Correction made in second verse of first poem, Non Dolet, probably in Gogarty's hand: Who would survive them to outlast is changed to Who would outlive them to outlast.
Colophon inscribed by printer:
Elizabeth C Yeats printed in Senator Yeats' house in Merrion Square.
 

COPY TWO: 3350

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Unopened.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
James A. Healy Our friends go with us as we go. Oliver St J. Gogarty Jan. 10th 1940.
 

COPY THREE: 3351

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Unopened.
Inscribed by author on free front endpaper:
To James A. Healy from his friend Oliver St. J. Gogarty
It might be of interest to know that the title of this little volume was given to me by W. B. Yeats who, with President Cosgrave, launched the swans on the river from the Dublin University Rowing Club boathouse at Islandbridge.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

An offering of Swans and Other Poems. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1924.

 

COPY ONE:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy. On free endpaper autograph poem, The Ship, signed.
 

COPY TWO:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Padraic Colum.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Others to Adorn. London: Rich & Cowan. 1938

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy. Laid in: signed photograph of Gogarty et al.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Perennial. Baltimore: Contemporary Poetry. 1944.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Mrs. Catherine G. Healy.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Perennial. London: Constable. Signed. 1946.

 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Unselected Poems. Edited by Mary Owings Miller. Baltimore: Contemporary Poetry. 1954.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy.
 

[Gogarty, Oliver St. John]

 

The Times I've Seen: Oliver St. John Gogarty. By Ulick O'Connor. New York: Obolensky. 1963.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy.
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Wild apples. Dublin: The Cuala Press. [Privately printed for Gogarty] 3364 1928.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 50 copies. With author's bookplate.
Inscribed by author on free front endpaper:
Cordially to Judge Campbell a rare man, from his friend Oliver St J. Gogarty Dublin 14 IX `28
 

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

 

Wild apples. Preface by William Butler Yeats. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1930.

 

COPY ONE: 3367

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 250 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A. Healy from Oliver St. J. Gogarty
Below Gogarty's inscription:
For James A Healy Some of Gogarty' best poetry. W B Yeats 1938
W.B. Yeats' signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3365

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Unopened.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
James A. Healy a great helper of Ireland and Irishmen. Oliver St J Gogarty
 

COPY THREE: 3366

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A. Healy from Oliver St. J. Gogarty
 

Goldring, Douglas

 

A Country Boy. London: Adelphi. 1910.

Scope and Contents

No. 1 of 40 copies.
Autographed. John Quinn's bookplate pasted in. Howard L. Spohn's bookplate laid in. Auction notice of a Conrad letter thanking Goldring laid in.
 

[Goldring, Douglas]

 

Explorations and Reflections. By an Englishman. Dublin: Maunsel. n.d.

 

Gregory, Isabella Augusta (Persse), Lady

 

A Book of Saints and Wonders. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 3313 1906.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on first front flyleaf:
Elizabeth C Yeats All good wishes for you and your work from A Gregory Feb 15-1926
Inscription below:
To James A Healy this beautiful & simple book W B Yeats July 1938 Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Gregory, Isabella Augusta (Persse), Lady

 

Coole. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3368 1931.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 250 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
A book very characteristic of the noblest person I have ever known, as she was in old age.
W B Yeats 1938
W. B. Yeats' signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Gregory, Isabella Augusta (Persse), Lady

 

The Kiltartan Poetry Book. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1918.

 

COPY ONE: 3340

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. E.C. Yeats' copy with her bookplate.
Inscriptions on a front flyleaf:
Elizabeth C Yeats November 1918
A Gregory - Feb 15 - 1926
To my friend James A Healy W B Yeats July 1938 Augusta Gregory has surpassed all our translations from the Gaelic, because she alone took for her motto Aristotle's saying: `To think like a wise man but express yourself like the common people.' She constantly quoted it.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3341

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
A Gregory November, 1918 -- the month of peace!
 

Gregory, Isabella Augusta (Persse), Lady

 

Synge. In: The English Review 556-566, detached. (March 1913),

 

[Gregory, Isabella Augusta (Persse), Lady]

 

Lady Gregory's Journals, 1916-1930. Edited by Lennox Robinson. London: Putnam. 1946.

 

Gwilym, Dafydd ap

 

Dafydd ap Gwilym. Selected Poems. Translated by Nigel Heseltine, with a preface by Frank O'Connor. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3409 1944.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 23 of 280 copies. Unopened.
 

Gwynn, Stephen

 

Experiences of a Literary Man. London: Butterworth. 1926.

 

[Harmsworth, Desmond]

 

Desmond's Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3436 1930.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 75 copies privately printed for the author.
 

Harmsworth, Cecil and Desmond

 

Holiday Verses and Others. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3429 [1922]

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 75 copies privately printed. Unopened.
 

Harmsworth, Cecil

 

A Little Fishingbook. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3435 1930.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 80 copies privately printed for the author. Unopened.
 

Higgins, Frederick Robert

 

Arable Holdings. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1933.

 

COPY ONE: 3373

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 193 of 300 copies. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
Higgins, immature in this book, though `Father & Son' Padraic O'Conaire are fine poems & perhaps his best, will soon be a beautiful poet and song writer.
W B Yeats 1938 Author's signature on title page.
 

COPY TWO: 3374

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 124 of 300 copies.
Inscribed by author on title page:
For James A. Healy -- one of ourselves -- F R Higgins --
Oct 26th 1937 [illegible name in Gaelic?]
 

Hone, Joseph, editor

 

The Love Story of Thomas Davis Told in the Letters of Annie Hutton. Edited and with an introduction by Joseph Hone. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3411 1945.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 208 of 280 copies. Unopened.
Erratum slip for page viii laid in.
Inscribed on free front endpaper:
Inscribed for James A. Healy by Joseph Hone
 

Hyde, Douglas

 

The Love Songs of Connacht. Collected and translated by Douglas Hyde. Preface by W.B. Yeats. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 1904.

 

COPY ONE: 3303

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Uncut, unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on third front flyleaf:
If I were a salmon to swim in the stream, Or a trout to leap in the lake,
Or a butterfly bright when the golden gleam Of the sun bids butterflies wake, If I were a fox to lurk in the rocks And wander at night for prey, Or an eagle to fly through the folds of the sky, Or a thrush to sing on the spray,
If I were a Kite with a wide-spread wing To sweep far over the plain,
Or a beast or a bird or a fish or a thing Which has not a soul to pain,
I never would envy the lot of a man, For man has a soul to ache,
A conscience to smite and a thought to bite And a weary heart to break.
Douglas Hyde (An Craoibin)
Inscription of fourth front flyleaf:
To James A Healy. The prose in this book & in Hyde's earlier Beside the Fire was the first imaginative, serious use of Irish dialect. Before this we had nothing, but the comic dialect of the novelists which is town dialect. The Religious Songs of Connacht would have been another masterpiece but he sent it, at my suggestion, to Father Finlay, the Dublin Jesuit for publication in some magazine. Finlay, having no literary feeling, was shocked at the style & he said he would not publish it unless it was `in either Irish or English'. Hyde an humble man about his own work did what he wished & never again wrote good prose. Like Augusta Gregory Hyde writes Norman English badly. She learned her beautiful poetic style first from The Love Songs of Connacht.
W B Yeats. July 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3304

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Uncut, unopened.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
These are a few flowers plucked out of the wildest of the provinces of Ireland.
Douglas Hyde Second inscription, in another hand:
To Julia with Love from John [Quinn?] June 21. 1906
 

Hyde, Douglas

 

Love Songs of Connacht. London: Fisher Unwin. 1905.

 

Ionides, Alexander C., Jr.

 

Ion: A Grandfather's Tale. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3432 1927.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies privately printed. Unopened.
 

Johnson, Lionel

 

Twenty One Poems Written by Lionel Johnson. Selected by William Butler Yeats. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 1904.

 

COPY ONE: 3307

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 220 copies.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
The greater number of these poems have been read to me by Lionel Johnson himself & some of them bring the sound of his voice into my ears. He read his verse better than any man I have ever heard read. He had a very subtle and yet very stately way of speaking it & this quality - this great distinction in voice & manner he had not less in public speaking. He had this imagination of personality very strongly & all his personal relations with this world were studied & skilful beyond those of other men. I shall not again meet courtesy like his.
W B Yeats, May, 1905
 

COPY TWO: 3308

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Unopened. E. C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed:
To James A Healy Lionel Johnson was once my greatest friend W B Yeats July 1938
W.B. Yeats' signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY THREE: 3309

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Unopened. Laid in: receipt form for its purchase by D.M. Burke, signed by E.C. Yeats.
 

Joyce, James

 

Anna Livia Plurabelle. New York: Crosby Gaige. 1928.

Scope and Contents

No. 148 of 800 copies. Signed.
 

Joyce, James

 

Gas From a Burner (broadside). [Trieste: no printer named] 1912.

 

[Joyce, James]

 

The Cornell Joyce Collection, comp. R.E. Scholes. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. 1961.

 

Kavanagh, Patrick

 

The Great Hunger. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1942.

 

COPY ONE: 3403

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 184 of 250 copies. Unopened.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
Inscribed for James Healy By Patrick Kavanagh Dublin Dec. 1944
 

COPY TWO: 3404

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 185 of 250 copies. Unopened.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
Inscribed for James Healy By Patrick Kavanagh Dublin Dec. 18 1944
 

Kernoff, Harry

 

Thirty-Six Woodcuts. [Privately published] Signed. 1951.

 

Kernoff, Harry

 

Woodcuts. Dublin: Cahill. 1942.

Scope and Contents

No. 135 of 220 copies. Signed.
 

Kiernan, Thomas J.

 

The White Hound of the Mountain. New York: Devin-Adair. 1962.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy.
 

Kinsella, Thomas

 

Finistere. Dublin: Dolmen. 1972.

Scope and Contents

No. 14 of 250 copies. Signed.
 

Kinsella, Thomas

 

The Tain. Dublin: Dolmen. 1969.

 

Kinsella, Thomas

 

Nightwalker. Dublin: Dolmen. 1967.

Scope and Contents

No. 63 of 100 copies. Signed.
 

Kinsella, Thomas

 

Wormwood. Dublin: Dolmen. 1966.

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Signed.
 

Kirby, Sheelagh

 

The Yeats Country. Dublin: Dolmen. 1962.

 

Lavin, Mary

 

A Likely Story. Dublin: Dolmen. Signed. 1967.

 

Levins, Anna Frances, compiler

 

Freedom! The Battle Cry of Ireland. New York: Levins Press. 1916.

 

MacDonagh, Donagh

 

Veterans and other poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3400 1941.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 160 of 270 copies. Unopened. Inscribed by author on title page: Inscribed for James A. Healy by Donagh MacDonagh.
 

MacKeown, M.J.J.

 

Cuckoo! Dublin: Duffy. 1932.

Scope and Contents

With holograph adaptations for radio by the author.
 

MacKeown, M.J.J.

 

The Pension. Dublin: Duffy. n.d.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Dudley Digges, 1929.
 

MacKeown, M.J.J.

 

The Rale McCoy. Dublin: Duffy. 1930.

 

MacKeown, M.J.J.

 

Still Running. Dublin: Duffy. 1932.

 

MacManus, Seumas

 

The Lad from Largymore. Mount Charles, Co. Donegal: O'Molloy. n.d.

Scope and Contents

Actor's marked copy.
 

MacManus, Seumas

 

Mrs. Connolly's Cashmere. Dublin: O'Molloy. n.d.

 

MacManus, Seumas

 

The Resurrection of Dinny O'Dowd. Mount Charles: O'Molloy. n.d.

 

MacNeice, Louis

 

The Last Ditch. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1940.

 

COPY ONE: 3393

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 5 of 450 copies. Signed by author. Unopened. Inscribed on a front flyleaf: To James A. Healy, friend of Cuala from George Yeats Inscribed below colophon: This is the first book of the Dun Emer Press and the Cuala Press editions in which the name of its founder, Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, has not been included in the Colophon. George Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3394

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 450 copies, unnumbered. Unopened. Inscribed on a front flyleaf: For James A Healy the friend & helper of W B Y. George Yeats
 

Madden, R.R.

 

The United Irishmen. London: Madden. 1842.

Scope and Contents

First, second, and third series in 7 volumes.
 

Markiewicz, Casimir D.

 

The Memory of the Dead. Dublin: Tower. 1910.

 

Markiewicz, Constance

 

What Irish Republicans Stand For. [Leaflet. No place: no publisher. n.d.]

Scope and Contents

Kept in Vertical File: cf. Catalogue Part I.
 

Maxwell, William

 

The Dun Emer Press and the Cuala Press. [Edinburgh: no publisher] Privately printed. 1932.

 

COPY ONE:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed on half title: To James A. Healy of New York City May I put a note here for the purpose of joining heart with heart in respectful love for a dear friend (E.C.Y.) who has departed but who remains with us as a precious memory. William Maxwell
 

COPY TWO:

Scope and Contents

Half title is inscribed:
It gives me very great pleasure to ask Mr. Healy's acceptance of this book because I am told he is a friend of Cuala and has been good to `W.B.'
William Maxwell
Edinburgh April 21, 1938
and:
I gladly send on to you James A. Healy this little book. My brother has enjoyed the friendship of many generous Americans & you are I know one of his warmest admirers.
Elizabeth C. Yeats April 25, 1938
 

Martyn, Edward

 

Grangecolman. Dublin: Maunsel. 1912.

 

Masefield, John

 

John M. Synge: A Few Personal Recollections. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1915.

 

COPY ONE: 3331

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

No. 150 of 350 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Signed by author on first front flyleaf:
John Masefield. February 1925. Inscription on page [xiii]:
James A Healy from W B Yeats The room in Bloomsbury where Masefield met John Synge must have been mine -- Synge had much influence on Masefields dramatic work. I think especially on Masefields Nan W B Y. July 30 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3332

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

No. 251 of 350 copies. Bookplate of W. Van R. Whitall.
Inscription on front free endpaper:
J B Yeats. N York June 13th 1915
given to me by my daughter E C Yeats
 

Masefield, John

 

Some memories of W.B. Yeats. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3398 1940.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 345 of 370 copies. Unopened. Book announcement laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
Inscribed for James A. Healy.
J. Masefield. May. 1946.
 

[Miller, Liam]

 

A Brief Account of the Cuala Press. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1971.

Scope and Contents

Reproduction of photograph of E.C. Yeats printing at Dun Emer tipped in on front endpaper; reproduction of first number of A Broadside tipped in on last endpaper.
 

Mitchell, Susan L.

 

Frankincense and Myrrh. [Dundrum]: Cuala Press. Privately printed for the author. [1912]

Scope and Contents

Handcolored frontispiece [by Jack Yeats]
E.C. Yeats' signature on title page.
E.C. Yeats' bookplate pasted inside front cover.
 

Moore, George

 

The Bending of the Bough. Edited by William J. Feeney. Chicago: De Paul University. 1969.

 

Moore, George

 

The Untilled Field. Philadelphia: Lippincott. 1903.

 

Moore, Thomas

 

Lyrics and satires from Tom Moore. Selected by Sean O'Faolain. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3363 1929.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 69 of 130 copies. Unopened. Bound at the Sign of the Three Candles in Dublin in black cloth spine, coloured patterned boards with label printed in blue and black on dark board. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
I dislike this book. There was much persuasion used upon me by the girls at the press & my sister to get me to consent. They were taken I suppose with Moore's fame as a native poet. O Faolain is a vigorous personality but no kind of justice is done to Moore. I am ashamed of myself. I got cross, but O Faolain put in what he liked.
W B Yeats
P S I have just remembered that I found out when the book was finished that the girls thought that the Moore centennary was coming that year. There was some centennary but not his.
Inscription on title page:
Seán O'Faoláin
July 1938.
My very first printed book. Gave me great joy!
 

Murray, T.C.

 

Birthright. Dublin: Maunsel. 1911.

 

[ The New Testament in Gaelic] London: Bagster. 1828.

 

O'Brien, Fitz-James

 

A Gentleman from Ireland. [No place, publisher, or date; probably New York: a reprint ca. 1900]

 

O'Brien, Fitz-James

 

Poems and Stories of Fitz-James O'Brien, ed. by William Winter. Boston: Osgood. 1881.

Scope and Contents

William Winter's bookplate.
Presentation copy to John Lester Wallack.
Annotations in text; cards and documents laid in.
 

[O'Broin, Padraig] Ui Briain na hEireann

 

The Wild White Flame. Dublin: Cuala Press. [Privately printed for the author] 3439 1937.

General

Case 16/B/3

Scope and Contents

One of 10 copies.
 

O'Connor, Frank, translator

 

A Lament for Art O'Leary. Translated from the Irish by Frank O'Connor, with six illustrations by Jack B. Yeats, R.H.A. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3395 1940.

General

Case 16/B/3

Scope and Contents

No. 51 of 130 copies. Unopened. Book announcement laid in.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
Inscribed for a good friend of Irish letters
Frank O'Connor
21th June 1940
`Poetry is the stuttering hand, the bursting pod'
Below original ink sketch by Jack B. Yeats and his inscription:
July 4, 1940
Jack B Yeats is happy to do this little sketch for James A Healy
 

O'Connor, Frank

 

Lords and Commons. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1938.

 

COPY ONE: 3385

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 250 copies. Unopened. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in. Inscribed on a front flyleaf:
Inscribed for James A. Healy by W B Yeats. Oct 14 1938. A fine book.
Frank O'Connor
Woodenbridge, Co Wicklow, Oct 1938 `Leanum long na Coachra'
 

COPY TWO: 3386

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Unopened.
Inscribed by the author:
Inscribed for James A. Healy Frank O'Connor 15/4/46.
 

O'Connor, Frank

 

A Picture Book. Illustrated by Elizabeth Rivers. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3407 1943.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 401 of 480 copies. Unopened.
Advance announcement, single page, laid in.
Inscribed by author and artist:
Inscribed for James A. Healy
Frank O'Connor & Elizabeth Rivers 15/4/46
 

O'Connor, Frank

 

Three tales. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3402 1941.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 15 of 250 copies. Unopened. Change of address of the Cuala Industries Ltd. laid in.
 

O'Connor, Frank

 

The Wild Bird's Nest. With an essay on the character in Irish Literature by A.E. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3370 1932.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 250 copies. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by W.B. Yeats on a front flyleaf:
To James A. Healy Frank O Connor a good poet & novelist. He had a command from the I.R.A. of Cork, during the civil war.
W B Yeats, July, 1938 Next flyleaf inscribed by author: Frank OConnor. (Muríul ODonnablhaín) `Patrick, ask of your God Does he remember their might? Or has he seen east or west Better men in a fight? Or known in his own land Above the stars and the moon For wisdom, courage and strength A man that was like to Fiúnn' Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

O'Donoghue, D.J.

 

The Poets of Ireland. Dublin: Hodges Figgis. 1912.

Scope and Contents

John Quinn's bookplate.
 

O'Kane, William

 

Mo Cairde Beaga. [Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1922]

Scope and Contents

One of 3 copies. Handcolored initial.
 

O'Kelly, Seumas

 

Meadowsweet: A Play. Dublin: Talbot. n.d.

 

O'Kelly, Seumas

 

The Shuiler's Child. Dublin: Maunsel. 1909.

 

O'Sullivan, Seumas

 

The Earth-Lover and Other Verses. Dublin: New Nation Press. 1909.

Scope and Contents

Half title signed by Maire R. Digges.
 

O'Sullivan, Seumas

 

Requiem and Other Poems. Dublin: privately printed. 1917.

Physical Description: One of 94 copies. Signed.

Scope and Contents

Laid in: printed poem, In Memoriam for S. MacD., signed and dated July 1916.
 

Ousley, Gideon

 

A Serious Thing. [No place, publisher, or date: pencil note on title page: Initial performance August 19, 1919]

 

Ousley, Gideon

 

The Enchanted Trousers. [No publisher, place, or date; pencil annotation states Initial performance 25 Nov. 1919 [at Abbey Theatre]]

 

Parnell, Thomas

 

Poems by Thomas Parnell. Selected by Lennox Robinson. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3358 1927.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy Parnell the poet was a dull dog but Lennox Robinson liked him
W B Yeats 1938
Lennox Robinson's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Purcell, Lewis

 

The Pagan. Dublin: Maunsel. 1907.

 

Rivers, Elizabeth

 

Out of Bedlam. Glenageary: Dolmen. 1956.

Scope and Contents

No. 141 of 225 copies.
 

Rivers, Elizabeth

 

Stranger in Aran. Written and illustrated by Elizabeth Rivers. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1946.

 

COPY ONE: 3414

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 161 of 280 copies, of which 250 were for sale.
4 handcolored illustrations. Inscribed on flyleaf:
Inscribed for --
James A. Healy. This book. written at the Cottage. Kilmuvry. Inishmor. Aran Islands.
Elizabeth Rivers.
1946.
 

COPY TWO: 3415

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 160.
Inscribed on flyleaf:
[exactly as above]
 

Robinson, Lennox

 

I Sometimes Think. Dublin: Talbot Press. 1956.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James A. Healy.
 

Robinson, Lennox

 

A Little Anthology of Modern Irish Verse. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3361 1928.

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
A Suplement to `The Golden Treasury of Irish verse' published a year before by Macmillan. Some priest found the master in a Coole school reading the larger anthology with his pupils. He forbade the use of a book edited by a pagan like Lennox Robinson. The master said there is nothing else. Next day the priest returned. He said `I knew you were wrong. Here is an excellent anthology, I have spent the morning reading it'. It was the same book but the wise publisher had not put Lennox Robinson's name on the title page.
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats
 

Robinson, Lennox

 

Pictures in a Theatre. Dublin: Sign of the Three Candles. 1946.

 

Robinson, Lennox

 

Two Plays. Dublin: Maunsel. 1911.

Scope and Contents

Signed and annotated.
 

Robinson, Lennox

 

The Whiteheaded Boy. New York & London: Putnam. 1921.

Scope and Contents

Signed by twelve actors, including Maire O'Neill and Arthur Shields.
 

Robinson, Lennox, editor

 

The Irish Theatre. London: Macmillan. 1939.

 

Rossi, Mario

 

Pilgrimage in the West. Translated by J.M. Hone. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3372 1933.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
I was at Coole when the Italian philosopher Rossi came there. The house so different from [an] Italian house filled him with surprise. `Clothes everywhere' he said `even on the floors in the bathroom' He was surprised to [sic] that Lady Gregory now in great age needed `neither ear trumpet nor spectacles'
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on third front flyleaf.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

AE

 

By Still Waters: Lyrical Poems Old and New. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. No notice of limitation. 1906.

 

COPY ONE: 3314

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed on a front flyleaf:
Inscribed for James A. Healy by W B Yeats. AE & I were always great friends & sometimes great enemies. We differed on most things yet for the time before the end of The Irish Statesman we spent Monday evening always together. Then my health drove me to Italy & when I returned he had given Monday to somebody else. He was a man of habit. I never saw much of him after that.
W B Y, July 30, 1938
On title page original ink and colored pencil drawing, signed:
George Russell
AE
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3315

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Title page is signed: George Russell AE.
Original ink and colored pencil drawing on title page, signed AE.
Laid in: receipt for book's purchase by Dr. M. Burke, signed by E.C. Yeats.
 

AE

 

The Nuts of Knowledge. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 3302 1903.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Uncut, unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription by author on first front flyleaf:
Comfort.
The skies were dim and vast and deep
Above the vale of rest.
They seemed to rock the stars to sleep
Beyond the mountain's crest.
I sought for graves I had mourned, but found
The roads were blind. The grave
Even of love, heart-lost, was drowned
Under times brimming wave.
Huddled beneath the wheeling sky,
Strange was my comfort there,
That stars and stones and love and I
Drew to one sepulchre.
A.E. Inscription on second front flyleaf: To my friend James A Healy W B Yeats 1938 On title page original ink and colored pencil drawing. signed: George Russell A.E. Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

AE

 

Selected Poems. New York: Macmillan. 1935.

 

AE

 

Some passages from the Letters of AE to W.B. Yeats. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1936.

 

COPY ONE: 3379

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Elizabeth C. Yeats' copy with her bookplate and her signature on front flyleaf, dated August 20 1936. Inscribed on page iii: James A Healy from W B Yeats When AE wrote he was often profound, often tongue-tied. It was then he wrote his best poetry. Later on he wrote with great clarity & ease, became our greatest journalist perhaps but often wrote other men's opinions. W B Yeats July 5 1938
 

COPY TWO: 3380

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Unopened. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in. Inscribed on front flyleaf: To James A Healy from W B Yeats August 17 1937
 

[AE]

 

The Living Torch. Edited by Monk Gibbon. London: MacMillan. 1937.

 

[AE]

 

Printed Writings by George W. Russell. Compiled by Alan Denson. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. 1961.

 

Russell, T.O., editor

 

The True Harp of Erin: A Collection of Folk Songs. Dublin: Gill. 1900.

 

Ryan, Desmond

 

The Man Called Pearse. Dublin: Maunsel and Roberts. 1923.

 

St. Patrick's Breastplate. Dundrum: Cuala Press [1920]

Physical Description: Two copies, variant covers and coloring of initials.

Scope and Contents

See also: Manuscripts Box 16 for 1912 edition.
 

Sheil, Teresa

 

Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3434 1930.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 50 copies privately printed for Mrs. Sheil. Unopened. Handcolored floral decoration and handcolored initials on page 1.
 

Symons, Arthur

 

The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. London: Constable. 1909.

Scope and Contents

Signed and holograph quotation: Coleridge is never fantastic.
 

Synge, John M.

 

Deirdre of the Sorrows. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3320 1910.

General

Case 16/B/[UNK]

Scope and Contents

One of 250 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
James A Healy from his friend W B Yeats July 30 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Synge, John M.

 

My Wallet of Photographs. Edited by L. Stephens. Dublin: Dolmen. 1971.

 

Synge, John M.

 

Poems and Translations. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3319 1909.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 250 copies. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy from W B Yeats Synge was the most characteristic genius of our movement & will grow greater with the passage of time.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Synge, John M.

 

Poems and Translations. New York: Printed for John Quinn. 1909.

Scope and Contents

One of 50 copies.
 

Synge, John M.

 

Some letters of John M. Synge to Lady Gregory and W.B. Yeats. Selected by Ann Saddlemyer. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3417 1971.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 258 of 500 copies. Unopened.
Holograph note to Healy from Nora Niland, librarian of Sligo County Library and Museum, laid in, dated 7/21/71.
 

Tagore, Rabindranath

 

The Post Office. Translated by Devabrata Mukerjea. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1914.

 

COPY ONE: 3329

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

No. 383 of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on front flyleaf:
To James A Healy. When we published this book The Post Office had just been played by the Abbey Theatre.
W B Yeats July 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3330

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

No. 371 of 400 copies. John Quinn's copy with his bookplate.
 

Tate, Nathum

 

Dido and Aeneas. Dundrum: Cuala Press. [1913 Privately printed]

Scope and Contents

E.C. Yeats' bookplate pasted inside cover.
 

Thom, [no first name given]

 

Thom's Irish Who's Who. Dublin: Thom. 1923.

 

Tolhurst, Rogers

 

In the Emperor's Garden and Other Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. Printed for the author. 3433 1928.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 50 copies. Unopened.
 

Tynan, Katherine

 

Collected Poems. London: Macmillan. 4143 1930.

General

Case 16/B/4
 

Tynan, Katherine

 

Memories. London: Eveleigh, Nash and Grayson. 4144 1924.

General

Case 16/B/4
 

Tynan, Katherine

 

The Middle Years. London: Constable. 1916.

 

Tynan, Katherine

 

Twenty-Five Years: Reminiscences. London: Smith, Elder. 1913.

 

Tynan, Katherine

 

Twenty One Poems. Selected by W.B. Yeats. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 3316 1907.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy from W B Yeats July 1938
Title page signed by W.B. Yeats.
ALS laid in:
Feb. 21st. 1902.
Dear Sir, --
Certainly!
Very sincerely yours Katherine Tynan Hinkson
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats
 

Tynan, Katherine

 

The Wandering Years. London: Constable. 4142 1922.

General

Case 16/B/4
 

Walker, J. Crampton

 

Irish Life and Landscape. Dublin: Talbot. n.d.

 

Walker, F. S. and Mathew, F.

 

Ireland. London: Block. 1912.

 

Warren, M.J.

 

The Twig of Thorn. Boston: Baker. 1910.

 

Wellesley, Dorothy

 

Beyond the Grave: Letters on Poetry to W.B. Yeats. [No place: privately printed] n.d.

 

Yeats, Jack Butler

 

La La Noo. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3406 1943.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 171 of 250 copies. Unopened.
On free front endpaper original ink sketch, signed:
Jack B Yeats Dublin May 1946
 

[Yeats, Jack B.]

 

Jack B. Yeats: A Biography. By Hilary Pyle. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1970.

Scope and Contents

Inscribed to James o. Healy.
 

[Yeats, Jack B.]

 

Jack Yeats: A centenary Exhibition. Introduction by James White. London: Martin Secker & Warburg. 1971.

 

[Yeats, Jack B.]

 

Jack B. Yeats and His Family. Introduction by Hilary Pyle. Dublin: Irish Printers. [1971]

 

[Yeats, Jack B.]

 

Jack B. Yeats: Early Watercolours. London: Waddington Galleries. 1961.

 

[Yeats, Jack B.]

 

Exhibition Catalogue, Sligo County Library. 1963.

 

Yeats, John Butler

 

Early Memories. Dundrum: [Cuala Press] 3348 1923.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 500 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
To my friend James A Healy
There is much about my uncle George Pollexfen in this wise [?] & simple book. He was a fine story teller. Andrew Jameson told me that he once went to Sligo with him & soon after they got inot the train My uncle began a story & finished it at the exact moment when the train reached Sligo at end of four or five hours. Andrew Jameson said it had not a dull moment. I dare say it went through seven generations. George Pollexfen was a great judge of horses and raced them as advised by their horoscopes.
W B Yeats 1938
W.B. Yeats' preface signed by him.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, John Butler

 

Further Letters of John Butler Yeats. Selected by Lennox Robinson. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3344 1920.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
To my friend James A Healy W B Yeats 1938
On title page Lennox Robinson's signature.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats'.
 

Yeats, John Butler

 

Passages from the Letters of John Butler Yeats. Selected by Ezra Pound. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3338 1917.

General

Case 16/B/[UNK]

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscription on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy Extracts from letters many or wholly to me. My father wrote whenever an idea came into his head. I seldome commented. I found that if I commented it checked the flow of his thought. W B Yeats 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, Lily

 

Elizabeth Corbet Yeats. Born March 11th. 1868. Died January 16th. 1940. [Dublin: Cuala Press 1940]

Scope and Contents

Lily Yeats' bookplate tipped into each copy.
 

COPY ONE:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed in each individual's hand on last page of text:
For James Healy a good friend to my sister myself & Cuala Lily Yeats Dundrum Co Dublin Ireland. July 7th 1940
Esther Ryan
Maire Gill
Eileen Colum
Kathleen Banfield
 

COPY TWO:

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Lily Yeats on last page of text:
For James Healy the friend who helped and encouraged my sister over her work at Cuala Press, & who's sympathy on her death in January 1940 I am very grateful for Lily Yeats
 

COPY THREE:

Scope and Contents

[In Manuscripts Box 16, Folder 257, q. v.]
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The Bounty of Sweden. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1925.

 

COPY ONE: 3354

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Unopened. E. C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
at the end of my lecture to the Royal Swedish Academy I spoke of Lady Gregory `as sinking into the infirmety of age'. Lady Gregory saw some report & when I got home was so full of scorn at the idea of having any infirmities that I had to alter the phrase into its present form & put `vigerous old age'
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page; his printed name crossed out.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3355

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Lennox Robinson's copy with his bookplate.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The cat and the moon and certain poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1924.

Scope and Contents

One of 500 copies.
 

COPY ONE: 3352

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Lennox Robinson's copy with his bookplate. Inscribed by Yeats on margins around the bookplate:
May-1924- `Call down a blessing on the blossom of the may, Because it blows in beauty and in beauty blows away' W B Y
 

COPY TWO: 3353

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
The end of `the cat and the moon' is feeble in this book, but I have improved it & enlarged it, & now it plays very well.
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Discoveries: A Volume of Essays. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 3317 1907.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 200 copies. Unopened. E. C. Yeats' bookplate laid in. Inscribed on first front flyleaf:
To my friend James A Healy W B Yeats, July 30, 1938.
Inscribed by author on title page:
W B Yeats, Dec 16 1907. `banjo' on page 10 is a slip of the pen for `guitar'
Yes a `slip' though not of the pen - probably from ignorance. The player was the Countess of Cromarty. W B Y 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The Death of Synge, and Other Passages from an Old Diary. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3360 1928.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy Perhaps my best prose book W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Dramatis personae. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1935.

 

COPY ONE: 3377

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
The last section of my biography that has been published. It will be difficult to continue for I have come to the people who will outlive me. W B Yeats July 5 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3378

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Lennox Robinson's copy with his bookplate, dated in his hand: November 1935.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Essays by W.B. Yeats, 1931 to 1936. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3381 1937.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in. Unopened.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy from his friend W B Yeats On turning over these pages I find they are often difficult, remote from general interest as if I were talking to myself as indeed I was. Of late I have changed & hence forth my friend[s] find me intelligible though more extravagant. Gradually one grows into certainty. W B Yeats 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Estrangement. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3357 1926.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 300 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
When I wrote these essays I was working at the Abbey Theatre. Fay had gone I think & I was over worked or my nerves were. That is why there are some sour paragraphs
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Four Years. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1921.

 

COPY ONE: 3346

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
The design on the title page was by T. Sturge Moore a distinguished poet & designer & a good friend of mine.
W B Yeats July 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3346a

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Lennox Robinson's bookplate on free front end-paper; Christmas - 1921 written on bookplate.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The Green Helmet and Other Poems. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3321 1910.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Unopened. Erratum slip laid in. E. C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
James A Healy from W B Yeats The Cuchulain myth was the myth of that time. Standish O'Grady had started it. Padraic Pearse was inspired by it, a fact commemorated by the statue of Cuchulain in the rebuilt Post office July 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The Hour Glass. Dundrum: Cuala Press. [Privately printed] 3428 in portfolio 1914.

General

Case 16:B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 50 copies.
Inscribed by Lily Yeats on verso of front cover:
This is my bookplate drawn for me by my brother Jack -- the metal sailor stands at the mouth of the river at Rosses Point Sligo. his twin stands on shore at Tramore Waterford -- we as children thought a great deal of him, & still admire him.
Lily Yeats
Inscribed by W. B. Yeats on title page:
This little book was published privately by John Quinn, to save American copyright. Since then I have greatly altered the end of the play. W B Yeats
Inscribed by Lily Yeats on verso of titlepage:
It is pleasant to know that this small book now belongs to Willy's good friend James A. Healy -- Lily Yeats
Lily Yeats' bookplate laid in.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

If I were Four-And-Twenty. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1940.

 

COPY ONE: 3396

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 308 of 450 copies. Unopened.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
Inscribed for James A. Healy, friend of W B Y and George Yeats. George Yeats December 1946
 

COPY TWO: 3397

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 309 of 450 copies. Unopened.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
Inscribed for James A. Healy by George Yeats
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

In the Seven Woods. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 1903.

 

COPY ONE: 3300

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 325 copies. Uncut. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy The paper in this book & other early books published by my sister was made from an old receipt supplied by that famous printer, the greatest modern master of this craft Emery Walker. Today we cannot get anybody to make it. W B Yeats July 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Inscription by printer after colophon:
This book took us -- (Esther Ryan and I --) six months to print, but it was exciting. E. Ryan was only fifteen. Just left school -- Elizabeth C Yeats
 

COPY TWO: 3301

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

Uncut. John Quinn's copy with his bookplate.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
This is the first book of mine that it is a pleasure to look at -- a pleasure whether open or shut. W B Yeats. March 1904
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The king of the great clock tower. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3376 1934.

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy I have since re-written The King of the Clock Tower in verse. Ninnette de Valois played and danced magnificently in this prose version. The great dancer with a strange tragic face injured a foot some years ago & must arrange dances instead of dancing. She can however sometimes dance in a short piece like this. I found her dancers at Cambridge years ago when she and they were little known & asked her to open a School of Ballet in Dublin & dance for me there. W B Yeats July 5 1938.
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Last Poems and Two Plays. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1939.

 

COPY ONE: 3388

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

One of 500 copies. Unopened. Elizabeth C. Yeats bookplate laid in.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
To James A. Healy Whose great kindness to my brother - and warm interest in my work here at the Cuala Press I will always remember with gratitude Elizabeth C Yeats July 21 1939
 

COPY TWO: 3389

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

Unopened. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed on front flyleaf:
To James A. Healy through whose untiring kindness many of the poems in this book were written in the South of France: George Yeats
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth Corbet Yeats. July 1939.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Letters to the New Island. Edited by Horace Reynolds. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 4199 1934.

General

Case [UNK]
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Michael Robartes and The Dancer. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3345 1920.

General

Case 16/B/1

Scope and Contents

One of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
I am not proud of the prose parts of this book. They are thoroughly bad, & have been superceded by a book of mine called A Vision W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Modern Poetry. The Eighteenth Broadcast National Lecture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1936.

 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Mosada. Dublin: Cuala Press. Privately printed. 1943.

 

COPY ONE: 3440

General

Case 16/B/2

Scope and Contents

No. 25 of 50 copies.
Inscribed on flyleaf:
For James A. Healy friend of W B Yeats from George Yeats
 

COPY TWO: 3441

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No. 26 of 50 copies.
Inscribed on flyleaf:
To my friend James A. Healy with greetings from George Yeats
 

COPY THREE: 3442

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No. 27 of 50 copies.
Inscribed on flyleaf:
To James A. Healy with best wishes from George Yeats
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

New Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 1938.

 

COPY ONE: 3383

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One of 450 copies. Unopened. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
Politics
`In our time the destiny of man presents its meaning in political terms.' Thomas Mann
Beside the window stands a girl; I cannot fix my mind On their analysis of things That benumb mankind. Yet one has travelled and may know What he talks about, And one's a politician That has read & thought; Maybe what they say is true Of war and war's alarm, But O that I were young again And held her in my arms.
W B Yeats, May 24 [1938]
I finished this yesterday if it is finished
Laid in clipping from Atlantic Monthly, January, 1939, with final version of Politics.
 

COPY TWO: 3384

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Unopened. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy Pater told a friend of his that he thought his last book Plato & Platonism more natural in its style than any other book of his. This is my most natural book. W B Yeats 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

October blast. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3359 1927.

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One of 350 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
`The Tower' describes my own old Town in Co Galway Thoor Ballylee or rather its neighborhood. Mrs. French lived a couple of miles off in the eighteenth century.
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

On the Boiler. Dublin: Cuala Press. [ Unlimited edition] 1939

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E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
 

COPY ONE: 3421

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Inscribed on half title:
To
James A. Healy in grateful remembrance of his great friendship & kindness to my brother W.B. Yeats -- and his steady support of my work here at Cuala Elizabeth C Yeats September 7. 1939
 

COPY TWO: 3422

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Inscribed on half title by George Yeats and E.C. Yeats
To my friend James A. Healy with grateful appreciation of his many kindnesses, from George Yeats
Published by Elizabeth C. Yeats at the Cuala Press August 1939
E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

A Packet for Ezra Pound. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3362 1929.

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One of 425 copies. Unopened. E. C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy
A part of my philosophical book a Vision published in its final form last year.
W B Yeats. 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Pages from a Diary Written in Nineteen Hundred and Thirty. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3410 1944.

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No. 225 of 280 copies. Unopened.
Inscribed on free front endpaper:
Inscribed for James A. Healy, friend and helper of W.B. Yeats, by George Yeats
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Plates to Accompany `Reveries over Childhood and Youth'. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3334 1915.

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The portfolio contains portraits of John Butler Yeats and his wife from drawings by himself, and a color reproduction of a watercolor, `Memory Harbour', by Jack B. Yeats, with a note by W.B. Yeats printed on a single sheet.
E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
E.C. Yeats' inscription on John Butler Yeats' portrait:
We don't think our father ever did justice to his appearance on his self portrait -- still, this is like himself but giving no idea of how handsome a man he was ----
On Susan Yeats' picture:
This pen & ink sketch of my Mother was done a few years after her marriage.
Elizabeth C. Yeats
On W.B. Yeats' note:
Yes -- this is Rosses Point Sligo --- I too see it in my mind's eye as Jack has made it in his picture
Elizabeth C Yeats
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Poe`mes. Translated by A. Audra. Paris: Éditions du Vieux Colombier. 1956.

 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. Privately printed for Lady Eleanor Yarrow. 3438 1935.

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One of 30 copies.
Handcolored frontispiece, and freehand painted initials and small decorations through [by E.C. Yeats]
E.C. Yeats' bookplate tipped in.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Poems Written in Discouragement, 1912-1913. Cuala Press. Dundrum. 3427 in portfolio 1913.

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Lily Yeats' bookplate pasted in.
This Bookplate was designed for me by my brother Jack when I was a girl -- the sailor is set at the mouth of the river at Rosses Point Sligo, he was put there about 1822, & with outstretched hand points to the deep water -- he reads a book only for me -- Lily Yeats
At foot of p. 1:
I am glad that this little book belonging to my sister Lily is going to my friend James A. Healy. These poems were written when the Dublin corporation had refused the gallery Hugh Lane asked for, the most influential member of this corporation heaping abuse on Lane. Since Lane's death the corporation has made amends. W B Yeats
 

Yeats, William Butler and Johnson, Lionel

 

Poetry and Ireland. Dundrum: Cuala Press. No notice of limitation. 3318 1908.

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Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
To James A. Healy from W B Yeats I think the second essay, that by Lionel Johnson, was a lecture before the National Literary Society in Dublin. July 30, 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by the printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Reflections. Transcribed and edited by Curtis Bradford from the journals. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3416 1970.

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No. 428 of 500 copies. Unopened.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Responsibilities. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1914.

 

COPY ONE: 3327

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No. 360 of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy from W B Yeats, 1938
I made my song a coat Covered with embroideries Out of old mythologies From heel to throat; But the fools caught it, Wore it in the world's eye As though they'd wrought it. Song, let them take it For there's more enterprise In walking naked.
Title page signed by author.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3328

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No. 366 of 400 copies.
Hilda Dowden's copy with her bookplate. Unopened.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Reveries Over Childhood and Youth. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 1915.

 

COPY ONE: 3333

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No. 334 of 425 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on first front flyleaf:
James A. Healy from his friend W B Yeats. I meant to call this book Memory Harbour from a picture of that name by my brother. But found at the last moment that somebody else had seen the picture & taken the name. W B Y July 30. 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3335

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No. 304 of 425 copies. Unopened.
Inscribed by author on first front flyleaf:
To James A Healy, the friend o my friend John Quinn W B Yeats, August 15, 1937
See also: Plates to Accompany `Reveries Over Childhood and Youth'.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

A Selection from the Love Poetry of William Butler Yeats. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3324 1913.

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One of 300 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author:
James A Healy from his friend W B Yeats. July 30 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Seven Poems and a Fragment. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3347 1922.

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One of 500 copies. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Author's signature on title page.
Inscribed by author on page [xi]:
To James A Healy
I think the poem called `Thoughts upon the present state of the world' was the first poem in what crities call my `later manner'. It was written when the Black & Tans were busy, and their actions more than anything at the time had plunged me into gloom. Before this I had written of old Myths & personal passion
W B Yeats 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

A Speech and Two Poems. Dublin: Sign of the Three Candles. 3479 1937.

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No. 18 of 70 copies.
Inscribed on title page:
James A. Healy from W B Yeats with gratitude & thanks
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Stories of Michael Robartes and his Friends. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3369 1931.

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One of 450 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For James A Healy Part of my philosophical book A vision. I have improved the stories since and added a new one
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Stories of Red Hanrahan. Dundrum: Dun Emer Press. 1904.

 

COPY ONE: 3305

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One of 500 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Title page signed by author.
Inscribed by author on halftitle:
Inscribed for James A Healy The friend was Lady Gregory. The not very successful design on the next page was by her son not yet master of design he soon became.
W B Yeats 1938
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

COPY TWO: 3306

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Inscriptions by Lily Yeats on flyleaf:
To FitzRoy Carrington from Lily Yeats New York May 19th 1908
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Synge and the Ireland of His Time. With a Note Concerning a Walk through Connemara with Him by Jack Butler Yeats. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3322 1911.

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One of 350 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy from W B Yeats July 1938 Synge and my brother loved one another, both had long silences & a walk through Connemara gave them much opportunity. Synge said of himself `almost forgetting human words'
Preface signed by author.
Jack Yeats' contribution is signed by him with a small ink drawing.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth Corbet Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Two plays for Dancers. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3342 1919.

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One of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
I made a different version of this second play more suitable to the ordinary stage. It permits the use of many dancers. That great dancer Ninnette de Valois came to Ireland & danced for us
W B Yeats 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The Wild Swans at Coole. Dundrum: Cuala Press. 3339 1917.

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One of 400 copies. Unopened. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
To James A Healy
The poems headed `To a dying Lady' are about Mabel Beardsley, the sister of the artist. She died of cancer. A number of her friends took an afternoon each that she might always, if she wished, have a visitor. She was an heroic person. She always managed to seem well. If any body had a cold she never failed to ask after it. I did not see her at the very end. I was in Ireland.
W B Yeats July 1938
Author's signature on title page.
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats - [illegible word in Gaelic?]
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The Wind Among the Reeds. London: Elkin Mathews. 3481 1899.

Language of Material: English.

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Inside front cover Lily Yeats' bookplate and her inscription:
This fine sailor is made of iron & stands by the Rosses Point - Sligo - not reading but pointing to where deep water is behind him are rocks & shallow water, he was put up about 1822 - & wears the dress of sailors of that time - Lily Yeats
Inscriptions on first flyleaf:
The cover for this book was designed by an Irish artist whose family was so stuck up that the neighbors called them `the Royal Family. I have not seen her for many years. I do not know whether she is living or not. W B Yeats
I am very pleased to know that this book kept by me for just over 40 years, now goes to my brothers very good friend James. A. Healy. We were living in 3. Blenheim Road. Bedford Park Chiswick London W. when in 1899. Lily Yeats Healy penciled the date 10/15/38 beside each of the three inscriptions above.
Inscription on second flyleaf: Lily Yeats April 21st 1899 London.
Half title page: Watercolor, signed J.V..
p. 1: Watercolor, covering entire page, signed: I.C.V. '04.
p. 3: Watercolor, with large initial `0' (for the beginning of the first line of the poem, `0 SWEET everlasting Voices be still;') just over title of poem.
p. 9: Watercolor, along entire outer side of page, signed AE.
p. 15: Watercolor, covering entire page, signed Elizabeth C. Yeats.
p. 17: Watercolor, on top of page, signed .
p. 32: Watercolor, on top of page extending down outer side of page, signed .
p. 34: Watercolor on lower half of page, signed 24 Aug. 1903..
p. 51: Drawing in black ink on top of page, signed Jack B. Yeats.
p. 53: Watercolor, covering entire page, signed A E..
p. 56: Watercolor, extending over three quarters of page, signed NR.
Loose sheet of stationery with printed address Coole Park, Gort, Co. Galway. Under address unfinished pen and ink drawing. On opposite page, inscription (in Lily Yeats' hand):
By Robert Gregory
Lady Gregory's son
killed in the war -
To illustrate old men
admiring themselves in the
water - In collected edition
Inscription on loose sheets of paper (in Lily Yeats' hand except for the penciled dates, in Healy's hand):
 

Sheet #1: 9/6/38 (pencil)

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Flyleaf - Little water colour of reeds in a lake - evening sky - by John Varley - who was married to my mother's sister Isabella Pollexfen - he was grandson of John Varley the watercolour painter the friend of William Blake - he himself was a good artist painted in Egypt, India, Spain etc - Aunt Isabella died June 1938 aged 89 -
 

Page 1. Poem The Hosting of the Sidhe decoration on margin by Ida Varley - daughter of above John Varley

 

Page 3. The everlasting Voices initial letter - by Elizabeth Corbet Yeats

 

Page 9 - The Host of the Air decoration two figures in margin by AE.

 

Page 15 - The Song of wandering Aengus decoration round margin by Elizabeth C. Yeats

 

Sheet #2: 9/6/38/ (pencil)

 

Page 17 The Song of the old Mother decoration figure of old woman by Pamela Coleman Smith

 

Page 32. The Cap & bells decoration figures by Mary Cottenham Yeats - (Mrs. Jack. B Yeats)

 

Page 51 Hanrahan laments because of his wanderings black & white drawing at top of page by Jack B. Yeats

 

53 The travail of passions decoration of figures by AE

 

page 56 Hanrahan speaks to the lovers of his songs in coming days decoration of figures by Nora Murray Robertson - a famous painter [who has] one [painting] in the Municipal gallery Dublin

 

Loose sheet of notepaper. Printed address. Coole Park Cort - C Galway - pen & ink sketch unfinished by Robert Gregory - Lady Gregorys son killed in the war -

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Sheet #3: 12/4/38 12/13/38 (in pencil)

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P.S. I cannot say for certain whether the poems in the Wind Among the Reeds were all written for love of a lady - I think some were written to Maud Gonne - but of course I do not really know - L - Y
Inscriptions on three sheets in an envelope which is annotated:
For Lily Yeats' copy of her brother's Wind Among the Reeds, which AE, Jack B. Yeats, Mrs. Mary Cottenham Yeats, Elizabeth Yeats, Pamela Coleman Smith, Nora Murray Robertson, and others, have illustrated.
On back of envelope: Recd by JAH 1/3/39 (pencil)
 

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310 Riverside Drive
Apt. 516
New York
January 1st 1939
Dear Jim -
Here is the inset I promised you for your copy of The Wind Among the Reeds. I hope it conforms to what you want. If it doesn't, I will rewrite it for you.
With every sincere wish to you and your family for the New Year,
I am
Joseph Campbell
 

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THE WIND AMONG THE REEDS: W.B. Yeats: 1899
This is a lovely book, and it has been a joy to look at its embellishments; most often by writers and artists I have known.
One of the loveliest lyrics in it - indeed, one of the most perfect of its time from the point of view of literary technique - is `The Cloths of Heaven'.
Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths, Enwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the dark cloths Of night and light and the half light, I would spread the cloths under your feet: But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. Out of a deep personal emotion it springs; but like all work of its kind, through a subtle alchemy that only the poet knows, it becomes the impersonal utterance of every lover that loves hotly.
 

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Who was the woman who inspired this lyric, and others, in The Wind Among the Reeds?
She is still happily living, old now in years but ever-young in spirit - one whose early ideals have not been surrendered to the violence or the chicanery of Irish life; a worshipper before the shrine of traditional Irish beauty; a friend of the Irish poor and outcast; a comforter of the soldiers and prisoners who served Ireland through direst suffering from the latter days of Humanism to the Civil War of 1922-23. Her activity, I believe, can only end with her death; but for such a character there is no dissolution.
Poetical exile, I hail her - Maud Gonne!
Joseph Campbell
New York
January 1st, 1939
Another copy of Lily Yeats' bookplate laid in.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3371 1932.

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One of 450 copies. E.C. Yeats' bookplate laid in.
Inscribed by author on a front flyleaf:
For James A Healy The Poems about Lady Gregory those on pages 8 & 9 are the best in the book. Lady Gregory died I think in 1932. At the request of her family I stayed during the last year of her life at Coole Park. I was not not [ sic] there when she died. I had gone to Dublin, sent by her I think to ask some questions of her
surgeon. I got a telegram that she was sinking but it was delayed [and] I arrived too late. After the telegram had been sent to me she got up, dressed, & sat in her study with an open book. The parson called went up & came away `I think I cheered her up. I will come again next week' He had not noticed anything. He had no doubt gossiped a little. She would not have let him speak of religion that was her souls secret W B Yeats 1938
Inscribed on title page:
W B Yeats May 1933
Colophon signed by printer: Elizabeth C. Yeats.
 

Yeats, William Butler

 

The Words upon the Window Pane. Dublin: Cuala Press. 3375 1934.

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One of 350 copies. Elizabeth C. Yeats' bookplate laid in. Inscribed by author on front flyleaf:
For my friend James A Healy I wrote this play as a help to bring back a part of the Irish mind which we have been thrusting out as it were foreign. Now that our period of violent protest is over we claim the Anglo-Irish eighteenth century as our own. W B Yeats
Inscribed on last back flyleaf, upside down:
`An aimless joy is a pure joy' - W B Yeats
 

[Yeats, William Butler]

 

Images of a Poet. Exhibition catalogue. 1961.

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