Cuala Press
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Cuala Press
- 110 2 _ ‡a Cuala Press
- 110 2 _ ‡a Cuala Press
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
5xx's: Related Names (18)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Dublin ‡4 orta ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBusiness
- 510 2 _ ‡a Dun Emer Press
- 551 _ _ ‡a Dundrum ‡g Dublin ‡4 orta ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBusiness
- 500 1 _ ‡a Glenavy, Beatrice
- 551 _ _ ‡a Irland ‡4 geow ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#spatialAreaOfActivity
- 500 1 _ ‡a Mitchell, Susan
- 500 1 _ ‡a Ramanan, Anuradha
- 500 0 _ ‡a Yeats
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Anne
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet, ‡d 1868-1940
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet ‡d 1868-1940
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Jack B.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Jack Butler
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, Lily
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, W. B.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, W. B. ‡q (William Butler), ‡d 1865-1939
- 500 1 _ ‡a Yeats, W. B ‡d 1865-1939
Works
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Aingeal an doras gach taighe / Go solus geal amáireach. | |
The ancient mare. | |
A Broadside : [a collection of street ballads, etc., published monthly] | |
Broadsides, a collection of new Irish and English songs, 1937. | |
Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire. | |
Certain noble plays of Japan | |
Christmas card list | |
Christmas. Stay they awhile, uprising heart, Thou wild and forward thing...Susan L. Mitchell | |
The Cuala Press, 1903-1973: [catalogue of] an exhibition arranged by the National Book League to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the Cuala Press, 11-30 June 1973. | |
Cuala Press prospecti | |
Dramatis personæ | |
The Dun Emer press ... 1932. | |
The Dun Emer Press ... the Cuala Press ; a complete list of the books, pamphlets, leaflets and broadsies printed by Miss Yeats | |
Four years | |
Greetings. | |
It's well to be in Waterford, / To see the ships, / The great big masts of them / Against the evening sky...W.M. Letts [Winifred Mary Letts] | |
John M. Synge : a few personal recollections, with biographical notes | |
The Kiltartan poetry book : prose translations from the Irish | |
The king of the great clock tower : commentaries and poems | |
The lake isle of Innisfree. | |
A lament for Art O'Leary: | |
The last ditch | |
Letters from Mrs. George Yeats and from Elizabeth Corbet Yeats to John Gideon Wilson of J. & E. Bumpus, Ltd. Bookshop, Oxford St., London concerning Cuala Press business, with two printed prospectuses for the Cuala Press | |
A list of hand coloured prints now available for sale | |
Look graciously upon us o. | |
Lords and commons | |
The love story of Thomas Davis told in the letters of Annie Hutton | |
Love's bitter-sweet : translations from the Irish poets of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries | |
The Magi [by] W.B. Yeats. | |
Menu. | |
The Midland Toast Long roads and stoney ditches / And here's to nice girls / And to hell with riches. | |
Miss Cunningham [.] Dame Christian's House At Home R.S.V.P. To Bute House [Brook Green], W.6 [London]. | |
Mosada | |
Nach dainge-an an dún a bhfuilimíd ann / Idir Muire and a Mac / Brighid agus a brat / Miche-al agus a sciath, / Dia agus a lámh dheas / 'Dul siar idir sinn as gach olc. | |
Nach lia broth dín 'san toigh nó fáilte rómhat | |
The neat herd. - Old Song Book, Balliol College. [Oxford]. | |
New poems | |
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']. | |
No. 10 (New Series) October 1937. A Broadside Editors: Dorothy Wellesley and W. B. Yeats. Published monthly at The Cuala Press, One Hundred and Thirty Three Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. | |
Nodlag shona duit. | |
Now ready : Florence Farr, Bernard Shaw and W. B. Yeats edited by Clifford Bax | |
Now we'll forget the windy hill, The heavy roads, the blinding rain...Monk Gibbon. | |
O'Connell Street, Dublin | |
October blast | |
An offering of swans | |
Oidche Nodlag bhían-spéir, spéir-gheal glan gan smúid na néal...An Craoibhín Aoibhinn [Douglas Hyde]. | |
Old Time Christmas: may it bring / Happy memories that cling..L.H.B. [Louis H. Brindley] | |
On the boiler | |
Pages from a diary written in nineteen hundred and thirty | |
A picture book | |
Pilgrimage in the West | |
Poems by Thomas Parnell | |
Poetry and Ireland : essays | |
[Portrait of Giraldus from the Speculum Angelorum et Hominum] | |
The post office : a play | |
Rake down the fire / This Christmas Eve / Over the fire seed / The ashes leave...Padraic Colum. | |
Responsibilities : poems and a play | |
Reveries over childhood and youth | |
Sample card. | |
Scrapbook belonging to Mary Barry O'Delany | |
A selection from the love poetry of William Butler Yeats. | |
Selections from the writings of Lord Dunsany. | |
Some passages from the letters of Æ to W. B. Yeats. | |
Some unpublished letters | |
Spirit of Christmas, breathe again / Your wonted message cheery...L.H.B. [L.H. Brindley] | |
The stooping angels. Let no harsh sound of earth / come near this place, / A little while, this Child must / have breathing space, / While we bend low above Him - in our eyes / No other memories, save those of Paradise. | |
Stories of Michael Robartes and his friends : an extract from a record made by his pupils: and a play in prose [The resurrection] | |
Though rides be thrown in black disgrace, yet I mount for the race of my life with pride....An Craoibhín Aoibhinn [Douglas Hyde]. | |
Though time and distance may divide [,] Kind thoughts unite at Christmastide. | |
"To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly..." - William Henry Channing. | |
To these high lands a stranger, / By ancient memory drawn, / I go to find the manger, / By the dim roads of dawn... | |
Two plays for dancers | |
Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen...[William Allingham]. | |
Viaggio in Irlanda. | |
Wild apples | |
The wild bird's nest : poems from the Irish | |
The wild swans at Coole : other verses and a play in verse | |
A woman's reliquary. | |
Words for music perhaps and other poems: | |
The words upon the window pane: a play in one act, with notes upon the play and its subject | |
Young man's fancy |