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Dublin Bay Near Sandycovec. 1810, artist unknown
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The Resurrection of Hungary by Arthur Griffith, first edition 1904
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Copy of Gisele Freund photo of 'Four Generations of Joyces'
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Copies of 2 photos of James Joyce and Nora with Stanislaus Joyce et al
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Our Exagmination Round his Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress by Samuel Beckett et al, limited first edition (28/96), Shakespeare and Company 1929
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Haveth Childers Everywhere by James Joyce, Faber and Faber 1931, inscribed by Joyce to Samuel Beckett
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Tie owned by James Joyce and given to Samuel Beckett
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Original door of gunpowder magazine in the Joyce Tower
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Anna Livia Plurabelle by James Joyce, Faber and Faber 1930
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Chair used by Sylvia Beach at opening of museum in 1962
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What is the Use of Reviving Irish? by Dermot Chenevix Trench 1907
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MS Verse in hand of Oliver St John Gogarty
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Mornings in Florence by John Ruskin 1894, inscribed by James Joyce 1898
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Joyce The Artificer (88/90)
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A Key to the Ulysses of James Joyce by Paul Jordan Smith, limited first edn (one of 960 copies), Pascal Covici 1927
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Two Essays by F.J.C. Skeffington & James A. Joyce, 1901
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James Joyce Reading 'Anna Livia Plurabelle', Orthological Institute 1929
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Photo of F.W. Sweny
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Tales Told of Shem and Shaun by James Joyce, first edition, No 456/650, Black Sun Press 1929
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Dubliners by James Joyce 1922, inscribed by Joyce to Paul and Bertha Ruggiero 1923
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Dubliners by James Joyce, first edition, Grant Richards 1914
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Ulysses, Shakespeare and Company, 1925
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3 bronze pennies (1900, 1902, 1904)
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Sandycove Point 7.30 a.m. by Florence H. Crowe 1917 (unframed)