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Garner, Architectural Heritage.

781. Garner, William / An Foras Forbartha.

Architectural Heritage – Sammelband: Volume One contents include: Kinsale – Architectural Heritage; Map of Kinsale / Church of St. Multose / Market Square / The Glen / Compass Hill / 40 Architectural Illustrations of Kinsale. / Carlow – Architectural Heritage; Map of Carlow / St. Clare’s Church, Graigue-Cullen / St Patrick’s College / The Castle / Castle Hill / Montgomery Street / 37 Architectural Illustrations of Carlow. / Cobh – Architectural Heritage; Map of Cobh / Pearse’s Square / West Beach / East Beach / Hawthorne Terrace / Sandymount / Spy Hill / 31 Architectural Illustrations of Cobh. / Volume Two contents include: Galway – Architectural Heritage: Map of Galway City / Church of St. Nicholas / Williamsgate / Fishmarket / University College / 38 Architectural Illustrations of Galway. / Ennis – Architectural Heritage; Map of Ennis / Pro-Cathedral / Convent of Mercy / Court House / 42 Architectural Illustrations of Ennis. / Tullamore – Architectural Heritage; Map of Tullamore / Church of the Assumptions of Our Blessed Lady / Old Gaol / Cormac street / Bachelor’s Walk / St. Brigid’s Place / 34 Architectural Illustrations of Tullamore. / Bray – Architectural Heritage; Map of Bray / Church of the Holy Redeemer / Galtrim Park / Novara Avenue / Seapoint Road / 39 Architectural Illustrations of Bray. /

Two volumes with seven section. Dublin, An Foras Forbartha, 1979-1985. 15,5 cm x 21 cm. Volume One: Kinsale, VIII, 90 pages. Carlow, VIII, 92 pages. Cobh, VIII, 86 pages. Volume Two: Galway, VIII, 78 pages. Ennis, VIII, 80 pages. Tullamore, VIII, 78 pages. Bray, VIII, 96 pages. Hardcover / Modern, private half leather. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. [National Heritage Inventory / Architectural Heritage Series ].

EUR 175,-- 

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Levy, Archive / Collection of more than 300 letters, documents, ephemera

790. Levy, Arthur Joseph / Zangwill, Israel.

Archive / Collection of more than 350 items, letters, documents, ephemera, pamphlets, manuscript notes, receipts , manuscript letters from the private library of Providence (Rhode Island) lawyer, Arthur (Art) Joseph Levy. The collection includes an important, controversial typescript-essay (8 pages) on Israel Zangwill’s address before the American Jewish Congress at Carnegie Hall on October 14th, 1923 (″Watchmen, what of the Night ?”); with manuscript annotations and remarks on Israel Zangwill’s position “the hopes of Jewry for the establishment of a Jewish State in Palestine are doomed to disappointment”. The collection includes a plethora of interesting letterheads of jewish organizations and also important documentation of Levy’s contribution to and support for the “Palestine Foundation Fund”, (receipt from Boston, Mass. June 1923). Levy, who was a graduate of Brown and Boston University Law School, practiced law in Providence, Rhode Island and led an active life as a member and leader of several Jewish civic organizations, such as the Jewish Family and Children’s Service, which he established and led for twenty years, Rhode Island Jewish Historical Society, the Temple Beth-El Brotherhood, the Miriam Hospital, the Touro Fraternal Association and the Jewish Home for the Aged of Rhode Island. He was also a prominent member of the American Bar Association, the Brown University Alumni Association and the Brown Club of Rhode Island. Highly regarded as a jurist, he was a member of the Commission to Consolidate State Laws, a member of the Advisory Committee of the Federal Tax Institute of New England and an editor of the Rhode Island Bar Journal. Included in this archive are a group of letters written during World War I discussing his role in the Jewish Welfare Board of the United States Army and Navy, an invitation to a fund-raising dinner for the Jewish Orphanage of Rhode Island, a group of documents and letters discussing the establishment of a Jewish country club in Providence, several documents from the early 1920s concerning the mostly Jewish fraternity Phi Epsilon Pi and several items relating to Levy’s personal life, such as personal letters, bills from clothiers and invitations to social events. (Main source of the description of this archive is the research of our colleague Greg Talbot from The Lawbook Exchange).

Providence (Rhode Island), Cambridge (Massachusetts), New York, 1917 – 1931. Octavo and A4. Two heavy folders with original documents. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear.

EUR 2.600,-- 

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