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James Joyce's last cane
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The Mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies by James Joyce, first edition (No 568/1000), Servire Press 1934
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James Joyce Reading 'Anna Livia Plurabelle', Orthological Institute 1929
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Copies of 2 photos of James Joyce and Nora with Stanislaus Joyce et al
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Collected Poems of James Joyce, first edition (no 625/800), Black Sun Press 1936
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Dubliners by James Joyce, first edition, Grant Richards 1914
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Transition 1 - 8, 10 - 12 (April 1927 - March 1928
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Ulysses by James Joyce, first Japanese translation 1932
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Coal cellar cover from 7 Eccles Street
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Notes by James Joyce for Finnegans Wake on Shakespeare & Company notepaper
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Gas From A Burner by James Joyce 1912
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Wooden box painted by Lucia Joyce for Harriet Weaver
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Copies of 2 photographs of Davy Stephens
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The Freeman's Journal 17 May 1904, in frame
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Chamber Music by James Joyce 1923, inscribed by Joyce to Charlie and Annie
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James Joyce's cabin trunk c.1931
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Le Navire d'Argent 1.5, 1 October 1925
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The Little Review March 1918
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Photo of James Joyce in flat in Trieste 1919/20
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Prospectus of first edition of Ulysses, Shakespeare & Company 1921
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Original death mask of James Joyce by Paul Speck 1941
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Menu for Bloomsday lunch 1949 in Trieste signed by Stanislaus Joyce et al
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French/English dictionary inscribed by John Stanislaus Joyce 1902
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Notice of readings from Ulysses and lecture by Valery Larbaud, 7 December 1921