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The Dolmen Press. A Celebration, edited by Maurice Harmon. (Limited Edition)
€45.00

Quay Books
This edition was limited to 75 numbered copies (This is copy 24). Very good condition. Copy in cloth, with slipcase and bound in red cloth.
Includes images by Louis Le Brocquy, Liam Miller and Denis Johnston.
The essays are by Rory Brennan, Terence Browne, Liam Browne, John Calder Raymond, Nuala Gunn, Jarlath Hayes, John V. Kelleher, Thomas Kinsella, Louis le Brocquy, John Montague, Thomas Dillon Redshaw, Bernard Share, plus interviews with Liam Miller by Kevin Casey and Andy O’Mahony.
The Dolmen Press was founded in 1951 and operated under the guiding hand of Liam Miller. It occupies a central position in the story of Irish poetry after W. B. Yeats.
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