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Davis Schwartz Memorial Library
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At Six O'Clock in the Silence of Things..., a festchrift for James Simmons [Belfast: Lapwing Publications; Portmuck, Antrim: The Poet's House, 1993]. 1st edition. Includes poems by Simmons, Frank Ormsby, and Medbh McGuckian. Signed by Simmons. The Birmingham Six: an apalling vista. [Edited by] Oscar Gilligan, sub-editors: Jurgen Schneider [and] Ralf Sotscheck. [Illustrations by Gertrude Degenhand and Volker Wilxcek. Cover illustration by Louis le Brocquy]. Dublin: LiterEire Publishers, 1990. 1st edition. Limited to 100 numbered copies. This is no. 63. Signed by contributors le Brocquy, Seamus Deane, Paul Durcan, Patrick Galvin, Seamus Heaney, Thomas Kinsella and Francis Stuart. Includes poems by Durcan, Galvin, Michael Hartnett and Kinsella. Dust Jacket. Bitter Harvest; an anthology of contemporary Irish verse. Selected and introduced by John Montague. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons [1989]. 1st edition. Uncorrected proof copy. Inscribed by Montague. Signed by Derek Mahon and Paul Muldoon at their contributions. Celebration; a salute to a visiting artist. Edited by Jim Fitzgerald. [Cover illustration by John Behan]. [Dublin]: Veritas Publications [1979]. Signed by contributors Seamus Heaney, John Hewitt, Michael Longley, Tomás Mac Siomóin, Paul Muldoon, Richard Murphy, and by the artist, John Behan. Inscribed by contributors Breadan Kennelly and, separately, by Sydney Bernard Smith. Also includes poems by, John Montague, Thomas Kinsella and Paul Durcan. Danta Idir Ghaeilge Agus Bhearla. Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Wake Forest University Press, 1984. 1st edition. Limited to 275 copies. "Privately printed by Richard Murdoch for distribution by Wake Forest University Press as a keepsake at the XXII Annual Meeting of the American Committee for Irish Studies". Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon and Tom Paulin. Dove-Marks on Stone; poems for George Mckay Brown. [Edited by K. A. Perryman]. [Schendorf, Germany]: Babel [1996]. 1st edition. Limited to 225 copies. Includes a poem by Seamus Heaney. Es Tu '82, an anthology of modern Irish writing. [Dublin]: [1982]. Selected and published by the Secretarial Students of Clondalkin Vocational School, "as a school project". Signed by one of the poetry contributors, Brendan Kennelly. Includes poems by Eaavan Boland. Dust jacket. Feathers & Bones; ten poets of the Irish earth. Edited by Sevrin Housen. [Drawings by Sevrin Housen]. Sacramento, California: Halcyon Press [1981]. 1st edition. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Desmond Egan, and Peter Fallon. Inscribed by the editor and dated: "20-5-81". The First Ten Years: Dublin Arts Festival Poetry. Edited by Peter Fallon and Dennis O'Driscoll. [Photographs by Sean Golden and Nicholas Twist]. [Dublin]: Dublin Arts Festival, 1979. Signed by contributor Brendan Kennelly. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Eavan Boland, Thomas Kinsella, John Montague and Paul Muldoon. The Four Elements. [Wood-engravings by John O'Connor]. [Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Printed at the Whittington Press for] The Friends of the Cheltenham Festival of Literature [1990]. Mauve colored portfolio of 4 poetry broadsides each containing 1 poem by each of the following poets: Seamus Heaney, Jenny Joseph, Laurie Lee and Lawrence Sail. Limited edition of 125 numbered copies. Each broadside is no. 106 and signed by its author. Heaney's poem is "The Earth House". The Four Elements. [Wood engravings by Gwenda Morgan]. [Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Printed on the Whittington Press for] The Friends of The Cheltenham Festival of Literature [1991]. Bluegray portfolio of 4 poetry broadsides by Seamus Heaney, Jenny Joseph, Laurie Lee and Lawrence Sail. Edition limited to 125 numbered copies. Each broadside is no. 51 and signed by its author. Heaney's poem is "The Water Pause". The Four Elements. [Wood-engravings by Miriam Macgregor]. [Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Printed at the Whittington Press for] The Friends of the Cheltenham Festival of Literature [1992]. Olive portfolio of 4 poetry broadsides by Seamus Heaney, Jenny Joseph, Laurie Lee, and Lawrence Sail. Edition limited to 125 numbered copies. Each broadside is no. 72 and signed by its author. Heaney's poem is "The Air Station". Four Poets for St. Magnus: George MacKay Brown, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, Christopher Fry. [Introduction by George Mackay Brown]. [Orkney (Scotland): The Breckness Press], 1987. 1st edition. Limited to 85 numbered copies. This is no. 46. "Published...on the occasion of the 850th anniversary of the founding of the Cathedral of St. Magnus, Orkney". Each poet has presented a single poem. Includes lithograph text of each poem in facsimile, as well as printed text. Signed by each author. Slipcase. Hand and Eye; an anthology for Sacheverell Sitwell. Edited by Geoffrey Elborn. [Preface by Ronald Stevenson. Frontispiece by John Piper, and a drawing by Henry Moore]. Edinburgh: Privately printed at the Tragara Press, 1977. 1st edition. Limited to 175 numbered copies. This is no. 30. Includes one poem each by Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney. Publisher's unprinted white dust jacket. Hill Field; poems and memoirs for John Montague on his sixtieth birthday, 28 February 1989. Compiled and edited by Thomas Dillon Redshaw. [Frontispiece by Louis le Brocquy, and 6 drawings by different artists]. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press: Oldcastle [Meath]: Gallery Books [1989]. 1st edition. Limited to 26 lettered copies. This is letter H. Includes poems by Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, and Thomas Kinsella. How Words See; some twentieth-century poems about works of art. [Deisgned and edited by Ann Rosener]. [Menlo Park, California]: Occasional Works, 1998. 1st edition. Limited to 80 numbered copies. This is no. 18. Includes poems by Eavan Boland and Eamon Grennan. Immediate Man; cuimhi ar Chearbhall O Dalaigh. Edited by Aidan Carl Mathews. Frontispiece by Louis le Brocquy. [Mountrath, Portlaoise]: The Dolmen Press, 1983. 1st edition. Signed by one of the contributors, Brendan Kennelly. Includes poems by John Montague, Thomas Kinsella, and Aidan Carl Mathews. The Little Brown House; a garland for Robert McGlynn. [Edited by Peter Fallon and John O'Brien. Drawings by Timothy Engelland and Daniel Hodermarsky]. [Old Deerfield, Massachusetts: Deerfield Publications; Dublin: The Gallery Press, 1984]. 1st edition. Limited to 600 copies. "Published...on the occasion of Robert McGlynn's retirement after teaching for more than forty years at Deerfield Academy, Massachusetts". Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Desmond O'Grady and Peter Fallon. New Poems 1973-74; a P.E.N. anthology of contemporary poetry. Edited by Stewart Conn. [London]: Hutchinson of London [1974]. 1st edition. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Eavan Boland, Derek Mahon, Thomas Kinsella and John Montague. Dust jacket. New Poets of Ireland. Edited by Donald Carroll. Denver: Alan Swallow [1963]. 1st edition. Includes poems by Thomas Kinsella, John Montague, Brendan Kennelly, John Hewitt, and Austin Clarke. A Patrick Kavanagh Anthology. Edited by Eugene Robert Platt. Editorial consultant, Basil Payne. Dublin: Commedia Publishing [1973]. 1st edition. Limited to 1,000 numbered copies. This is no. 380. Signed by contributor Brendan Kennelly. Includes poems by Derek Mahon, Desmond Egan and Peter Fallon. Dust jacket. Patrick Kavanagh: Man and Poet. Edited by Peter Kavanagh. Oronto, Maine: National Poetry Foundation, University of Maine at Oronto [1986]. 1st edition. Includes poems by Patrick Kavanagh. Inscribed by the editor. Poets' Offering: [a poetry reading] in aid of the measure being taken by the Missonary Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Killeshandra, to alleviate suffering caused by the Nigerian-Biafra conflict. [Introduction by John Horgan]. Dublin: The Dolmen Press, 1968. 1st edition. Contains one poem by each participant: Pearse Hutchinson, Austin Clarke, Seamus Heaney, Thomas Kinsella and Mairtin O' Direain. Signed by Kinsella. Poetry reading at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin on Sunday 25, August 1968. [Program] Rainbows and Stone; an anthology of modern Irish poetry; Edited and introduced by David O'Hara and Michael Bouchier. [Bray, Wicklow: Real Ireland and Design Limited, 1988]. 1st edition. Signed by contributor Brendan Kennelly. The Rattle Bag; an anthology of poetry. Selected by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes. [London]: Faber and Faber [1983]. Signed by Heaney. Responses. [Foreword by Clifford Simmons]. [London]: The National Book League and the Poetry Society, 1971. 1st edition. Limited to 500 numbered copies. This is no. 297. Includes a poem by Seamus Heaney. Rhyming Weavers, and other country poets of Antrim and Down. Edited and introduced by John Hewitt. Belfast: Blackstaff Press [1974]. 1st edition. Inscribed by the editor and dated: "9.XI.76". Robert Greacen: a tribute at the age of seventy. [Dublin]: Poetry Ireland [1991]. 1st edition. Limited to 50 numbered copies. This is no. 22. Signed by Greacen. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, John Montague, Michael Longley, Padraic Fiacc, and Anthony Cronin. The School Bag. Edited by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes. [London]: Faber and Faber [1997]. 1st edition. Limited to 300 numbered copies. This is no. 127. Signed by both editors. Slipcase. Shannonside. [Edited by Gabriel Fitzmaurice]. [Mayvane, Kerry: Shannonside, 1982]. 1st edition. Signed by contributor, Brendan Kennelly. Includes poems by John F. Deane, Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill, and Michael Hartnett. Soundings '72; an annual anthology of new Irish poetry. Edited by Seamus Heaney. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1972. Includes poems by Heaney, Thomas Kinsella, Michael Longley, John Hewitt and Richard Murphy. Tenfold; poems for Frances Horovitz. [Bristol?, Gloucestershire: Martin Booth, 1983]. 1st edition. Limited to 500 copies. Includes a poem by Seamus Heaney. Signed by Heaney. Twelve to Twelve; Poetry D-Day, Camden Festival 1970. Edited by Jeni Couzyn. London: Poets Trust, 1970. 1st edition. Includes a poem by Seamus Heaney. Poetry reading program loosely inserted. Universities Poetry Five. Edited by Tom Lowenstein [and] Ken Smith. [London: Managing Committee of Universities' Poetry, 1963]. Includes 2 poems by Seamus Heaney. Heaney's 1st book appearance. The White Page, An Bhileog Bhain: twentieth-century Irish women poets. Edited by Jean McBreen. [Cliffs of Moher, Clare]: Salmon Publishing [1999]. 1st edition. Signed by the editor. Dust jacket. The Whoseday Book 2000 A. D. [Introduction by Seamus Heaney, "Patron". Illustrations]. [Dublin: The Irish Hospice Foundation, 1999]. 1st edition. "This Special Edition...is limited to 87 numbered copies...". This is copy no. 22. Signed by Heaney at his contribution on page "May 14", the poem "Hygeia". Also contains poems by John Montague, Paul Muldoon, Richard Murphy and Thomas Kinsella. Dust jacket. The Wolfhound Book of Irish Poems for Young People. Selected by Bridie Quinn & Seamus Cashman. [Drawings by Terence O'Connell. Photographs by Dermot Larkin and Michael Cashman]. [Dublin]: Wolfhound Press [1975]. 1st edition. Singed by contributor Brendan Kennelly. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Patrick Kavanagh, Thomas Kinsella, Louis MacNiece and John Montague. Dust jacket. Worlds: Seven Modern Poets... Edited by Geoffrey Summerfield. Photographed by Fay Godwin, Larry Herman and Peter Abramowitsch. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Education [1974]. 1st edition. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney. The Writers: A Sense of Ireland; new works by 44 Irish writers. Selected and edited by Andrew Carpenter and Peter Fallon. Photographs of the writers by Mike Bunn. New York: George Braziller [1980]. 1st American edition. Signed by contributor Brendan Kennelly. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Eavan Boland, Eilean Ni Chuilleanain, Thomas Kinsella, and Richard Murphy. Dust Jacket. Wylie, Donovan. 32 Counties: Photographs of Ireland... With new writing by thirty-two Irish writers. [London]: Secker & Warburg [1989]. 1st edition. Limited to 100 numbered copies. This is no. 69. Signed by each of the 32 contributors as well as an original photographic print signed by Wylie and in an attached sleeve. Includes poems by Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Michael Longley and Peter Sirr. Dust jacket.
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