Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet, 1868-1940
Elizabeth Yeatsová British book publisher
Elizabeth Yeats Anglo-Irish book publisher
Yeats, Elizabeth, 1868-1940
Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet (Irish printer, 1868-1940)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Elizabeth Yeats ‡c Anglo-Irish book publisher
- 100 0 _ ‡a Elizabeth Yeatsová ‡c British book publisher
- 100 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet ‡d 1868-1940
- 100 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet ‡g Irish printer, 1868-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet, ‡d 1868-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Elizabeth, ‡d 1868-1940
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
5xx's: Related Names (18)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Dickinson, Violet Mary
- 500 1 _ ‡a Glenavy, Beatrice Moss Elvery Campbell Baroness, 1883-1968
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hyde, Douglas ‡d 1860-1949
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 500 1 _ ‡a Robinson, Lennox ‡d 1886-1958
- 500 1 _ ‡a Russell, George William ‡d 1867-1935
- 500 1 _ ‡a Stephens, James ‡d 1882-1950
- 500 1 _ ‡a Tynan, Katharine ‡d 1861-1931
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Jack Butler ‡d 1871-1957
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Jack Butler ‡d 1871-1957 ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, John Butler ‡d 1839-1922
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, John Butler ‡d 1839-1922 ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Lily ‡d 1866-1949
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Lily ‡d 1866-1949 ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, W. B. ‡d 1865-1939
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, William B. ‡d 1865-1939
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, William B. ‡d 1865-1939 ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, William Butler ‡d 1865-1939
Works
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Abhráin grádh chúige Connacht. | |
The adventures of Seumas Beg: treasure trove | |
Aingeal an doras gach taighe / Go solus geal amáireach. | |
Album of Cuala Press Cards formerly owned by Douglas Hyde | |
ALS from Elizabeth Yeats to Frances C. Darling, Bay Colony Bookshop, Boston | |
Be thou my vision | |
A Broadside : [a collection of street ballads, etc., published monthly] | |
Brush work | |
Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers | |
Christmas card from Jack and Lottie [Elizabeth] Yeats including an image of flowers and Christmas greetings | |
[Collection of Cuala Press bookplates and devices] | |
Correspondence from Sara Allgood, Kathleen Clarke, Denis O'Dea, Áine Ní Fhaircheallaigh and Elizabeth Corbet Yeats to Brigid O'Mullane and Michael J. O'Mullane | |
Cuala Industries. 113 Lower Baggot St. Dublin. Tel. 61085. Workrooms open to Visitors 9-1, 2-5. Embroidery List. Extracts from Articles in 'The Irish Statesman' and 'Ladies Pictorial'...List of work in coloured thread or wool (Duty free in England). Hand-embroidered table linen. Lunch sets in cream old bleach linen...Tea cloths in old bleach linen. Four corners elaborately worked in Celtic design...Fine white linen tea cloths...Tray cloths...Cosy covers...3 guest towels embroidered and hem-stitched in colours in pretty box, post free £1. Cushion covers in coloured linen...Linen bed spreads from £7 7s...Children's dresses...charmingly embroidered in linen thread (fast colours) with gay bunches of flowers...Shawls, etc., in Black Nuns veiling with wool embroidery and finished with four large tassels, £6 10s. 6d. Black cloth cloak £5 5s. 0d. Other colours done to order. Bedroom slippers in bright colours...Boudoir caps, cream net and coloured organdie, embroidered...All thread and silk used is fast and washable. Embroidery in silk on silk or on linen. Needlework landscapes, mounted as fire screens, from 7 guineas. Masonic and other banners to order. Silk shawls, heavily embroidered, from 8 guineas. Ladies dresses can be embroidered in a few days (time required depends on design selected). Estimates by return of post. Letters to Miss Lily Yeats. | |
Cuala Industries 133 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Tel. Dublin 61085 Dressing table set (illustrated). Price £5-15-6 [.] Colours deep rose pink, orange, lemon yellow, emerald green and white, very vivid and rich. Powder bowl lined lemon yellow, top of candles lemon yellow. Any special colour to order. Price List Painted Wood / Beautiful colours. Wall mirrors, (bevelled glass) [various sizes and prices detailed] Round hand mirror from 15 [shillings] Candlesticks the pair 15 [shillings] 6 [pence] Hairbrush (best bristles)...Small hat brush (white bristles)...Baby's hair brush...Powder bowls...Card boxes (2 packs)...Hairpin box...Tea caddies...Cigarette boxes...Bowls..Small round box with lid...Egg cups...Bookcase, 15/- to hold 7 or 8 books, other sizes to order. Postage extra. Our colours are not damaged by water. To clean use any good white furniture cream. Special designs and colours to order. letters to Miss F.C. Yeats. | |
Cuala Industries and Cuala Press visitors' book: containing approximately 1,900 signatures mostly with addresses, including those of W.B. Yeats and Maud Gonne, Jack B. Yeats, Sarah Purser, Elizabeth Bowen, Lady Augusta Gregory, George Russell, Thomas MacDonagh, Constance de Markievicz, Eva Gore-Booth, Florence Farr, Isabel, Lady Aberdeen, Mainie Jellet, Susan Mitchell, George Bernard Shaw and many hundreds of important cultural figures from Ireland, England, America and further afield | |
Cuala Press 133 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Ready end of June. Coole; Essays by Lady Gregory. With introductory Verses by W.B. Yeats. Edition 250; Subscription price 10/6 (payable in advance). In this little book, Lady Gregory describes the house where she has lived so many years, where famous men have stayed, where much that is famous in art and letters was first planned; the library, typical of so many old Irish libraries; the books that have been her education; the garden, typical of so many old irish gardens. The book is a celebration and a farewell. - W.B. Yeats. Subscribers' names can now be received. Letters to Miss Elizabeth Yeats. | |
Cuala Press 133 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Tel. Dublin 61085. Letters to Miss Elizabeth C. Yeats. Initial letter designed by Charles Braithwaite R.H.A., coloured by hand. Poems by W.B. Yeats unframed The Lover Pleads with His Friend for Old Friends 5 [shillings] 6 [pence] The Lake Isle of Innisfree 3 [shillings] 6 [pence]....Designed by Jack B. Yeats, R.H.A. The Hurler, by W.M. Letter 3 [shillings] The Rune of Hospitality. Translation from the Gaelic 1 [shilling] 6 [pence] Designed by Elizabeth C. Yeats Joy Be With Us, by James Stephens 3 [shillings] 6 [pence] A Prose Quotation from The Celtic Twilight, by W.B. Yeats 3 [shillings] 6 [pence] Verse from The Religious Songs of Connacht, by Douglas Hyde, in Irish 1 [shilling] ...Designed by Myles O'Reilly. Ireland, by Stephen Gwynn 1 [shilling] Designed by Beatrice Campbell. The Comrade, by W.M. Letts 3 [shillings] Within a Little Field, by Monk Gibbon 3 [shillings] The Nursery Song, by Susan L. Mitchell 1 [shilling] 6 pence...A photogravure of John M. Synge, from a pencil sketch by J. B. Yeats, R.H.A. 1 [shilling]. Prices for framing on application. | |
Cuala Press Dundrum Co. Dublin. Price list of prints. Illuminated poems framed passe partout. The Lover Pleads. W.B. Yeats 6s. Innisfree [W.B. Yeats] 4 [s] Had I the Heavens [W.B. Yeats] 4 [s] The Lover Tells of the Rose 4 [s] Translations from the Irish and the Welsh St. Patrick's Breastplate 2.6 [St. Patrick's Breastplate] small 1 [shilling] Gorsedd Prayer [small] 1 [shilling]... | |
Discoveries : a volume of essays | |
Dun Emer Press and the Cuala Press, 1903-1932. | |
[Dun Emer Press prospectus for October 1905]. | |
Elementary brushwork studies | |
Eternal Helen | |
An exhibition and sale of the work from Cuala Industries of Dublin, Ireland (embroidery, books and hand-coloured prints) will be held by Miss Elizabeth Yeats, September 2nd to 7th inclusive, in the Albion Institute, Keswick, [Cumbria, England] daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. | |
The green helmet and other poems | |
IV.I. Correspondence | |
J.B. Yeats letters to his son W.B. Yeats and others, 1869-1922 | |
[Label from parcel of hand-coloured prints, addressed in manuscript hand in black ink to Cecil Harmsworth Esq / 13 Hyde Park Gardens / London. W2. England sent by] The Cuala Industries, Ltd. 113 Lower Baggot St. Dublin. | |
Letter from Elizabeth Corbet Yeats to Violet (Letty) Dickinson | |
Letter from Elizabeth Yeats to Hugh Lane congratulating him on his appointment as Director of the National Gallery of Ireland | |
Letter from Elizabeth Yeats to Mary Josephine Plunkett, Countess Plunkett, apologising for her failure to write a poem as promised | |
Letter from Lolly Yeats, Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Dublin, to Lily Yeats | |
Letter to Kathleen O'Brennan from Elizabeth Yeats about two Cuala Industries books she is sending to O'Brennan | |
Letters from Elizabeth Yeats to Esther Hawley regarding Cuala Press, including book prospectuses for Cuala Press | |
Letters from various authors to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington and others regarding issues relating to women's suffrage and the First World War with some drafts and notes by Sheehy-Skeffington | |
Letters to Joseph H. Fowler mostly concerned with Sinn Féin; correspondents include: Mrs. Cathal Brugha, Mary MacSwiney, Brian O'Higgins, G.A. Hayes-McCoy, J.J. O'Kelly, Elizabeth Yeats | |
The love songs of Connacht : being the fourth chapter of the Songs of Connacht | |
A memoir of AE : George William Russell | |
A message for every day | |
Michael Robartes and the dancer | |
Miss Cunningham & Dame Christian's House At Home R.S.V.P. To Bute House [,] Brook Green, W.6 [London]. | |
New price list of prints Cuala Industries, Ltd. [underneath this is printed "Churchtown, Dundrum County Dublin", which has been crossed out and in manuscript hand in blue coloured ink has been written] 82 Merrion Square Dublin Telephone: No. [beside this is printed "9 Dundrum", which has been crossed out and in manuscript hand in blue coloured ink has been written] 3298 [.] Embroidery : Lily Yeats [.] Hand press : Elizabeth C. Yeats [.] Workrooms open to Visitors any day from 10 to 5 o'clock. Saturdays close at 12.30. 15 minutes’ walk from Dundrum Station, 20 minutes from Dartry Tram. All the work is done on the premises by young Irish girls. | |
A new song, called, Anna Liffey : to which are added : 2 Welcome back to Erin : 3 Farewell to Dr. Garnett. | |
No.1. Third Year [.] A Broadside for June, 1910 [.] Published monthly by E.C. Yeats at the Cuala Press, Churchtown, Dundrum, County Dublin. Subscription twelve shillings a year[.] Post free. [At bottom, under James Stephens' poem is printed: '300 copies only']. | |
Oidche Nodlag bhían-spéir, spéir-gheal glan gan smúid na néal...An Craoibhín Aoibhinn [Douglas Hyde]. | |
A packet for Ezra Pound | |
Photographs from the wedding of Ruth Pollexfen | |
Poetry and Ireland : Essays | |
A selection from the love poetry of William Butler Yeats | |
[Self-portrait of John Butler Yeats, (1839-1922), nearly half-length, turned to right, facing to front, with beard] | |
Seven poems and a fragment | |
Sir Hugh Lane and Ruth Shine Papers | |
Spirit of Christmas, breathe again / Your wonted message cheery...L.H.B. [L.H. Brindley] | |
Synge and the Ireland of his time | |
Vol. I. no. 3 of 'Ye Pleiades' a manuscript monthly magazine, edited by Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, Feb., 1888, with holograph verse by W. B. Yeats and Katherine Tynan with drawings, (including a portrait of John Millington Synge) by Jack B. Yeats | |
The wild swans at Coole, other verses and play in verse | |
The words upon the window pane: a play in one act, with notes upon the play and its subject | |
Yeats marital letters | |
The Yeats sisters and the Cuala | |
Young man's fancy |