Irish | Fairy Tales | edited | with an introduction | by | W. B. Yeats | author of ‘The Wanderings of Oisin,’ etc. | Illustrated by Jack B. Yeats | London | T. Fisher Unwin | 1892
Fcap. 8vo, pp. viii and 236. Cloth. A volume ofThe Children’s Library.Mr. Yeats’s contributions are:—Poem. ‘Where my books go.’ (Dated London, Jan., 1892.) P. v.Introduction. ‘An Irish Story-teller.’(Dated Clondalkin, July, 1891.) Pp. 1-7.Noteon pp. 8-9.Appendix. Classification of Irish Fairies.(Dated Co. Down, June, 1891.) Pp. 223-233.Authorities of Irish Folklore, pp. 234-236.
Fcap. 8vo, pp. viii and 236. Cloth. A volume ofThe Children’s Library.
Mr. Yeats’s contributions are:—
Poem. ‘Where my books go.’ (Dated London, Jan., 1892.) P. v.Introduction. ‘An Irish Story-teller.’(Dated Clondalkin, July, 1891.) Pp. 1-7.Noteon pp. 8-9.Appendix. Classification of Irish Fairies.(Dated Co. Down, June, 1891.) Pp. 223-233.Authorities of Irish Folklore, pp. 234-236.
Poem. ‘Where my books go.’ (Dated London, Jan., 1892.) P. v.
Introduction. ‘An Irish Story-teller.’(Dated Clondalkin, July, 1891.) Pp. 1-7.
Noteon pp. 8-9.
Appendix. Classification of Irish Fairies.(Dated Co. Down, June, 1891.) Pp. 223-233.
Authorities of Irish Folklore, pp. 234-236.
The Book | of the | Rhymers’ Club | (Press mark) | London | Elkin Mathews | At the Sign of the Bodley Head | in Vigo Street | 1892 | All rights reserved
Royal 16mo, pp. xvi and 94. Paper boards.Mr. Yeats’s contributions are:—A Man who dreamed of Fairyland, pp. 7-9. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, February 7, 1891.Father Gilligan, pp. 38-40. Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, July 5, 1890.Dedication of ‘Irish Tales,’pp. 54-55. Originally appeared inRepresentative Irish Tales, 1890.A Fairy Song, p. 71. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, September 12, 1891.The Lake Isle of Innisfree, p. 84. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, Dec. 13, 1890.An Epitaph, p. 88. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 12, 1891.
Royal 16mo, pp. xvi and 94. Paper boards.
Mr. Yeats’s contributions are:—
A Man who dreamed of Fairyland, pp. 7-9. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, February 7, 1891.Father Gilligan, pp. 38-40. Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, July 5, 1890.Dedication of ‘Irish Tales,’pp. 54-55. Originally appeared inRepresentative Irish Tales, 1890.A Fairy Song, p. 71. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, September 12, 1891.The Lake Isle of Innisfree, p. 84. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, Dec. 13, 1890.An Epitaph, p. 88. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 12, 1891.
A Man who dreamed of Fairyland, pp. 7-9. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, February 7, 1891.
Father Gilligan, pp. 38-40. Originally appeared inThe Scots Observer, July 5, 1890.
Dedication of ‘Irish Tales,’pp. 54-55. Originally appeared inRepresentative Irish Tales, 1890.
A Fairy Song, p. 71. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, September 12, 1891.
The Lake Isle of Innisfree, p. 84. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, Dec. 13, 1890.
An Epitaph, p. 88. Originally appeared inThe National Observer, December 12, 1891.
The | Poets [in red] | and the | Poetry [in red] | of the | Century [in red] | Charles Kingsley | to | James Thomson | Edited by [in red] | Alfred H. Miles [in red] | Hutchinson & Co. | 25, Paternoster Square, London
Post 8vo, pp. xx and 652. Cloth.Mr. Yeats contributes a note on William Allingham, pp. 209-212.
Post 8vo, pp. xx and 652. Cloth.
Mr. Yeats contributes a note on William Allingham, pp. 209-212.
The | Poets [in red] | and the | Poetry [in red] | of the | Century [in red] | Joanna Baillie | to | Mathilde Blind | Edited by [in red] | Alfred H. Miles [in red] | Hutchinson & Co. 25, Paternoster Square, London
Post 8vo, pp. xvi and 640. Cloth.Mr. Yeats contributes a note on Ellen O’Leary, pp. 449-452.
Post 8vo, pp. xvi and 640. Cloth.
Mr. Yeats contributes a note on Ellen O’Leary, pp. 449-452.