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HEANEY, Seamus. Death of a Naturalist.
London : 1966
First edition, first impression, of Heaney's first major collection (including the first appearance of his great "Digging"), a superbly inscribed review copy sent to Heaney's friend J. Kenneth Jamison (1931-2016), in the year he became Director of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, a position he held until 1991. The title page bears Heaney's inscription,... Learn More£6,500.00Stock Code: 144943
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HEANEY, Seamus, & others. Field Day Pamphlets.
Derry : 1983-8
First editions, first impressions, of the full set of Field Day pamphlets, each signed by their respective authors, published by the theatre company credited with developing Irish Studies and stimulating Irish literary and political culture during the 1980s and 1990s. The authors are Tom Paulin, Seamus Heaney, Seamus Deane (who contributed two pamphlets),... Learn More£2,500.00Stock Code: 116991
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HEANEY, Seamus. Eleven Poems.
Belfast : [1965]
First edition, second issue (with the ten-point sun symbol), of Heaney's rare first published work, with the notice for his "first book of poems, Death of a Naturalist" to be published in Spring 1966.
Jamison was instrumental in putting on the event that brought Heaney, Longley, and Hammond together on the stage to perform their poems and songs... Learn More£1,500.00Stock Code: 145480
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HEANEY, Seamus. The Poet as a Christian.
[1978]
First and only appearance in print of this essai, offering a glimpse into the poet's stance on matters spiritual, published in the October 1978 issue of the journal of theological reflection, The Furrow; inscribed on the front wrapper "For Ken, with happy memories of our 'joint meeting', good luck, Seamus. 16 October 1978".
When pondering whether... Learn More£450.00Stock Code: 145486
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HEANEY, Seamus. Autograph letter signed.
Sandycove, Co. Dublin : 31 December 1989
A lovely birthday letter with an acrostic poem "for a Lady, born 31 December 1899" and spelling "Muriel", starting "Midnight, and my Gay Nineties were over", and signed "with love and admiration, from Seamus and Marie".
Although we could not identify the recipient, the letter originates from the collection, though without ownership inscription,... Learn More£1,750.00Stock Code: 145490
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HEANEY, Seamus (contrib.) Everyman: an Annual Religio-Cultural Review.
Benburb, County Tyrone : 1969-74
First editions, first impressions. A complete run of this uncommon annual publication, most notable for the inclusion of work by Seamus Heaney: an interview with Michéal MacLiammóir and the poem "Birdwatcher" in issue I, the poem "Yan"' in issue II, the verse-play Munro in issue III, and two poems, "A Constable Calls" and "Act of Union" in issue VII.... Learn More£600.00Stock Code: 109064