Results for ‘"Jack B. Yeats"’
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'A broadside' by Jack Butler Yeats, published by Cuala press
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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'Colour and music accompanying 'The deathly terrace' to match manuscript page by page’ by Jack Butler Yeats
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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'Irish Painters' exhibition catalogue Hackett Gallery, New York
Tuohy, Patrick Joseph
Part of the Irish Archive
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'The scourge of the gulph,' London, Elkin Mathews, 1903
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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1798 rebellion commemoration badge with image of Michael Dwyer.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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A Broadside collection
Yeats, Jack Butler, Yeats, William Butler, Higgins, F. R., Wellesley, Dorothy
Part of the Irish Archive
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A broadsheet: edited and illustrated by Jack Butler Yeats and Pamela Colman Smith, published by Elkin Mathews, London.
Yeats, Jack Butler,
Part of the Irish Archive
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A broadside (new series): a collection of new Irish and English songs, edited by Dorothy Wellesley and William Butler Yeats
Various
Part of the Irish Archive
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A broadside (new series): edited by William Butler Yeats and F. R. Higgins
Various
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A. Norman Jeffares, A. Norman, William Butler Yeats: man and poet, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul: 1949.
Jeffares, A. Norman
Part of the Irish Archive
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Abbey Theatre, The arrow: William Butler Yeats commemoration number, Dublin: 1939.
Abbey Theatre.
Part of the Irish Archive
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Adolf Rofenberg, Lenbach, Bielefeld und Leipzig, Derlag von Delhagen und Klafing: 1904.
Rofenberg, Adolf.
Part of the Irish Archive
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Advertisement circular for works by William Butler Yeats, published by Macmillan, London.
Yeats, William Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Ah Heart the Seasons Come and Go by Mary Cottenham Yeats
Yeats, Mary Cottenham
Part of the Irish Archive
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Aingeal an Dorais (Angel at the door) by Elizabeth Corbet Yeats
Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet
Part of the Irish Archive
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Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin, Howard Pyle (ed), The buccaneers and marooners of America.: being an account of the famous adventures and daring deeds of certain notorious freebooters of the Spanish main, 2nd edition, London, T. Fisher Unwin: 1892.
Exquemelin, Alexandre Olivier
Part of the Irish Archive
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Alfred Elwes (ed.), Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. French-English dictionary..., London, John Weale: 1862.
Elwes, Alfred
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An armado or nauye, of 103 ships and other vessels who have the art to sayle by land as well as by sea, London, [n.d.], by John Taylor
Taylor, John.
Part of the Irish Archive
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