The Secret Rose: [in red] | By W. B. Yeats, with | Illustrations by J. B. | Yeats. | (Press mark of Lawrence and Bullen) | Lawrence & Bullen, Limited, [in red] | 16 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, | London,MDCCCXCVII.
Cr. 8vo, pp. xii and 268. Cloth.CONTENTS.Dedication to ‘A.E.’To the Secret Rose.Originally appeared, under the titleO’Sullivan Rua to the Secret Rose, inThe Savoy, September, 1896.The Binding of the Hair.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, January, 1896.The Wisdom of the King.Originally appeared, under the titleWisdom, inThe New Review, Sept., 1895.Where there is Nothing, there is God.Originally appeared inThe Sketch, October 21, 1896.The Crucifixion of the Outcast.Originally appeared, under the titleA Crucifixion, inThe National Observer, March 24, 1894.Out of the Rose.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 27, 1893.The Curse of the Fires and of the Shadows.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, Aug. 5, 1893.The Heart of the Spring.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, April 15, 1893.Of Costello the Proud, of Oona the Daughter of Dermott and of the Bitter Tongue.Originally appeared, under the titleCostello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue, inThe Pageant, 1896.The Book of the Great Dhoul and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Devil’s Book, inThe National Observer, November 26, 1892.The Twisting of the Rope and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Twisting of the Rope, inThe National Observer, December 24, 1892.Kathleen the Daughter of Hoolihan and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleKathleen-ny-Houlihan, inThe National Observer, Aug. 4, 1894.The Curse of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Curse of O’Sullivan the Red upon Old Age, inThe National Observer, September 29, 1894.The Vision of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Vision of O’Sullivan the Red, inThe New Review, April, 1896.The Death of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Death of O’Sullivan the Red, inThe New Review, December, 1896.The Rose of Shadow.Originally appeared under the titleThose Who Live in the Storm, inThe Speaker, July 21, 1894.The Old Men of the Twilight.Originally appeared, under the titleSt. Patrick and the Pedants, inThe Weekly Sun Literary Supplement, December 1, 1895.Rosa Alchemica.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, April, 1896.
Cr. 8vo, pp. xii and 268. Cloth.
Dedication to ‘A.E.’To the Secret Rose.Originally appeared, under the titleO’Sullivan Rua to the Secret Rose, inThe Savoy, September, 1896.The Binding of the Hair.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, January, 1896.The Wisdom of the King.Originally appeared, under the titleWisdom, inThe New Review, Sept., 1895.Where there is Nothing, there is God.Originally appeared inThe Sketch, October 21, 1896.The Crucifixion of the Outcast.Originally appeared, under the titleA Crucifixion, inThe National Observer, March 24, 1894.Out of the Rose.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 27, 1893.The Curse of the Fires and of the Shadows.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, Aug. 5, 1893.The Heart of the Spring.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, April 15, 1893.Of Costello the Proud, of Oona the Daughter of Dermott and of the Bitter Tongue.Originally appeared, under the titleCostello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue, inThe Pageant, 1896.The Book of the Great Dhoul and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Devil’s Book, inThe National Observer, November 26, 1892.The Twisting of the Rope and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Twisting of the Rope, inThe National Observer, December 24, 1892.Kathleen the Daughter of Hoolihan and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleKathleen-ny-Houlihan, inThe National Observer, Aug. 4, 1894.The Curse of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Curse of O’Sullivan the Red upon Old Age, inThe National Observer, September 29, 1894.The Vision of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Vision of O’Sullivan the Red, inThe New Review, April, 1896.The Death of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Death of O’Sullivan the Red, inThe New Review, December, 1896.The Rose of Shadow.Originally appeared under the titleThose Who Live in the Storm, inThe Speaker, July 21, 1894.The Old Men of the Twilight.Originally appeared, under the titleSt. Patrick and the Pedants, inThe Weekly Sun Literary Supplement, December 1, 1895.Rosa Alchemica.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, April, 1896.
Dedication to ‘A.E.’
To the Secret Rose.Originally appeared, under the titleO’Sullivan Rua to the Secret Rose, inThe Savoy, September, 1896.
The Binding of the Hair.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, January, 1896.
The Wisdom of the King.Originally appeared, under the titleWisdom, inThe New Review, Sept., 1895.
Where there is Nothing, there is God.Originally appeared inThe Sketch, October 21, 1896.
The Crucifixion of the Outcast.Originally appeared, under the titleA Crucifixion, inThe National Observer, March 24, 1894.
Out of the Rose.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, May 27, 1893.
The Curse of the Fires and of the Shadows.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, Aug. 5, 1893.
The Heart of the Spring.Originally appeared inThe National Observer, April 15, 1893.
Of Costello the Proud, of Oona the Daughter of Dermott and of the Bitter Tongue.Originally appeared, under the titleCostello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue, inThe Pageant, 1896.
The Book of the Great Dhoul and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Devil’s Book, inThe National Observer, November 26, 1892.
The Twisting of the Rope and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Twisting of the Rope, inThe National Observer, December 24, 1892.
Kathleen the Daughter of Hoolihan and Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleKathleen-ny-Houlihan, inThe National Observer, Aug. 4, 1894.
The Curse of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Curse of O’Sullivan the Red upon Old Age, inThe National Observer, September 29, 1894.
The Vision of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Vision of O’Sullivan the Red, inThe New Review, April, 1896.
The Death of Hanrahan the Red.Originally appeared, under the titleThe Death of O’Sullivan the Red, inThe New Review, December, 1896.
The Rose of Shadow.Originally appeared under the titleThose Who Live in the Storm, inThe Speaker, July 21, 1894.
The Old Men of the Twilight.Originally appeared, under the titleSt. Patrick and the Pedants, inThe Weekly Sun Literary Supplement, December 1, 1895.
Rosa Alchemica.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, April, 1896.
The Tables of the Law. | The Adoration of the Magi. | By W. B. Yeats. | (Press mark of Lawrence and Bullen) | Privately Printed |MDCCCXCVII.
Cr. 8vo, pp. 48. Cloth. Portrait by J. B. Yeats facing title-page.CONTENTS.The Tables of the Law.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, November, 1896.The Adoration of the Magi.One hundred and ten copies printed.
Cr. 8vo, pp. 48. Cloth. Portrait by J. B. Yeats facing title-page.
The Tables of the Law.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, November, 1896.The Adoration of the Magi.
The Tables of the Law.Originally appeared inThe Savoy, November, 1896.
The Adoration of the Magi.
One hundred and ten copies printed.
1904. First published edition:—
The Tables of the Law | and | The Adoration of the Magi | by | W. B. Yeats | London | Elkin Mathews, Vigo Street | 1904
Royal 16mo, pp. 60 and iv of advertisements. Paper covers. No. 17 ofThe Vigo Cabinet Series.CONTENTS.Prefatory Note.The Tables of the Law.The Adoration of the Magi.Also an Edition de Luxe, limited.
Royal 16mo, pp. 60 and iv of advertisements. Paper covers. No. 17 ofThe Vigo Cabinet Series.
Prefatory Note.The Tables of the Law.The Adoration of the Magi.
Prefatory Note.
The Tables of the Law.
The Adoration of the Magi.
Also an Edition de Luxe, limited.