Artefacts
The James Joyce Tower Collection offers an intimate portrait of Joyce’s life, work, and lasting influence. Housed in the Martello Tower where Ulysses begins, the collection spans personal belongings, rare editions, letters, photographs, and ephemera connected with Joyce’s world — from Dublin to Zurich, Trieste, and Paris.
Signed
Lucia
Play
Tower
Gogarty
Ulysses
Manuscript
Family
Nora
Poems
Music
Dubliners
Postcard
Documents
Photograph
Portrait
Dublin
Translation
Personal-effects
Magazine
Ezra Pound
Sylvia Beach
Books
Finnegans Wake
Artwork
Building-fragments
Object
John Joyce
Harriet Weaver
Maria Jolas
Death-mask
Film
Ephemera
Museum
Giorgio
Map
Press
Time
Exiles
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Original iron key of the Tower
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Ulysses by James Joyce, first edition 1922 in box cover, No 819/1000
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Plumtree's Potted Meat pot
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Guitar owned by James Joyce and given to Paul Ruggiero
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The Little Review March 1918
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James Joyce's last cane
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Embroidered waistcoat inherited by James Joyce from his father
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Tie owned by James Joyce and given to Samuel Beckett 1929/30
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Gas From A Burner by James Joyce 1912
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Bronze cast by Werner Schorman 1962 of death mask of James Joyce
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Notes by James Joyce for Finnegans Wake on Shakespeare & Company notepaper
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James Joyce's wallet
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Prospectus of first French translation of Ulysses, La Maison des Amis de Livres 1928/29
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Leather cigar case owned by James Joyce
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Portrait of James Joyce by Gabriel Schmitz 1992
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James Joyce's cabin trunk c.1931
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Original death mask of James Joyce by Paul Speck 1941
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Original MS letter from James Joyce to Paul Ruggiero, 18 November 1938
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Photo of James Joyce in flat in Trieste 1919/20
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Bust of James Joyce by Milton Hebald
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Original photograph of 'Throwaway' by Clarence Hailey
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TIME, The Weekly Magazine,Vol XXIII.5, Jan 29 1934, drawing of Joyce on cover
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TIME,XXXIII.19, May 8 1939, photo of Joyce on cover
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Ulysses, Shakespeare and Company, 1925