First Editions
Antiquarian books and modern first editions.
10/05/2025
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12/10/2017
Beautiful copy of The Collected Poems by Louis MacNeice. This book was published by Faber & Faber in London in 1966. It was edited by E.R Dodds.
12/10/2017
Fine first edition of Dublin 1660-1860 a social and architectural history by Maurice Craig. This book was published in New York in 1952. Open today till 6pm.
11/10/2017
Fine first edition of The Paper Man by William Golding. This book was published by Faber & Faber in 1984 in London. Open today till 6pm, do pop in.
10/10/2017
Stunning first edition of Preoccupations Selected Prose 1968-1978 by Seamus Heaney. This book was published by Faber & Faber in London in 1980. This copy is in great condition.
09/10/2017
Fine first edition of The Complete Poems and Plays of T.S. Eliot. Published by Faber & Faber in London in 1975.
08/10/2017
Exceptional first edition of Troubles by J.G Farrell, published in 1970 in London. This book also won the Lost Man Booker Prize in the same year.
07/10/2017
Stunning first edition of Travels in Northern Greece by Patrick Leigh Fermor. Published in London by John Murray in 1966. Open today till 6.
Home Page - First Editions “First Editions”is located in the heart of Georgian Dublin. The Bohemian Dublin of Kavanagh, Behan and Flann O’Brien. It is a welcome addition to the list of antiquarian book shops in Ireland and specializes in modern signed first editions. It houses a unique collection of Anglo-irish literatu...
06/10/2017
Beautiful signed first edition of Selected Poems from 1965-1975 by Seamus Heaney. This book was published in London by Faber & Faber in 1980. Open today till 6. Happy Friday!
04/10/2017
Beautiful first edition of Moby Dick by Herman Melville and published by Random House, New York in 1930. This book also includes 272 stunning illustrations by American painter Rockwell Kent.
02/10/2017
Very limited first edition of The Tain translated from Irish by Thomas Kinsella and published by Dolmen Press in 1969. Also features beautiful brush drawings from Irish Artist Louis Le Brocquy.
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