1.
Better to Arrive
by
Glenda Gordon
with illustrations by
Violet Morgan
1st edition,
published by Macmillan in 1968
An autobiographical account of the author's early years. World War One. Writing on front end paper.
Very Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
2.
Brainbox and Bull
by
Michael Kenyon
Published by Lions in 1976
ISBN: 000671076X.
Paperback.
Pages slightly tanned.
Very Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
3.
Brainbox and Bull
by
Michael Kenyon
1st edition,
published by Angus and Robertson in 1976
ISBN: 0207956766.
Black covers, gilt lettering.
Label partially removed from front endpaper.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
4.
Brainbox and Bull
by
Michael Kenyon
1st edition,
published by Lions in 1976
ISBN: 000671076X.
Paperback.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
5.
Brainbox and Bull
by
Michael Kenyon
1st edition,
published by Lions in 1976
ISBN: 000671076X.
Paperback.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
6.
Cargo for a King
by
J. S. Andrews
1st edition,
published by Bodley Head in 1972
ISBN: 0370012380.
Octavo.
Light orange cloth-covered boards.
Gilt lettering on spine.
171 pages.
A tale of piracy in the Irish Sea.
J. S. Andrews is unusual in that his historical stories deal with the kingdom of Ulster, as it then was, rather than the better known provinces in the south of Ireland.
Dustwrapper complete, and not price-clipped, light wear to edges.
Covers and contents clean and unmarked.
Very Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
7.
Frankie's Story
by
Catherine Sefton
1st edition,
published by Hamish Hamilton in 1988
Second in a trilogy about teenagers growing up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Catherine Sefton is the psuedonym of Martin Waddel.
Front endpaper has been neatly removed.
Library stamps on title page and dedication.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
8.
Margery - The Mystery
by
Doreen Ireland
Reprint,
published by Spring Books circa 1960
Fanfare Series. Small octavo, coloured frontispiece.
Very Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
9.
Northern Ireland
by
Sean O'Neil
1st edition,
published by Wayland in 1991
ISBN: 1852106530.
Laminated pictorial covers.
Label removed from front endpaper.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
10.
Paddy's Pot of Gold
by
Dick King-Smith
with illustrations by
David Parkins
Reprint,
published by Puffin in 1991
ISBN: 014034215X.
Paperback.
93 pages.
Light wear to covers.
Pages beginning to tan.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
11.
Scarf Jack
by
Patrick Joseph Kavanagh
1st edition,
published by Bodley Head in 1978
ISBN: 0370300793.
Black covers, gilt lettering.
Dustwrapper price clipped.
Label removed from prelims.
VG in other respects.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
12.
The Little Drummer Boy
by
Michael Mullen
1st edition,
published by Poolbeg Press in 1989
Paperback.
Pages tanned at edges.
Very Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
13.
The Minstrel Boy
by
Aylmer Hall
1st edition,
published by Macmillan in 1970
Late 17th century Ireland; war against the English King William.
Labels removed from front endpaper.
Minimal library markings.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
14.
The Minstrel Boy
by
Aylmer Hall
1st edition,
published by Macmillan in 1970
17th century Ireland. The defeat of the Irish in 1691 at the hands of "Dutch Billy".
Review copy, minimal wear
Very Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
15.
The Old Warriors
by
Glenda Gordon
1st edition,
published by Macmillan in 1970
Slightly messy prelims. One small stamp. A continuation of the story of Glenda's family begun in "Better to Arrive".
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
16.
17.
The Winter Visitor
by
Joan Lingard
1st edition,
published by Hamilton in 1983
ISBN: 0241110424.
Brown covers, gilt lettering.
Label partially removed from front endpaper.
Pages beginning to tan.
Good condition
(Search score: high, Confidence: high)
18.