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Tie owned by James Joyce and given to Samuel Beckett 1929/30
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TIME, The Weekly Magazine,Vol XXIII.5, Jan 29 1934, drawing of Joyce on cover
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Anna Livia Plurabelle by James Joyce, Faber and Faber 1930
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Exiles at Mermaid Theatre 1970
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Portrait of Harry Norman by John Butler Yeats 1902
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Upright Petrof piano owned by James Joyce
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Iron Jelloids' tin
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James Joyce Reading 'Anna Livia Plurabelle', Orthological Institute 1929
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Copy of Gisele Freund photo of 'Four Generations of Joyces'
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Programme for Hengler's Grand Cirque, Dublin 1881 or 1887
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Exiles by James Joyce, first edition 1918
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Original photograph of 'Throwaway' by Clarence Hailey
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Dublin Bay Near Sandycovec. 1810, artist unknown
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Les Amis de 1914, No 40, 23 Feb 1934
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Sandycove Point 7.30 a.m. by Florence H. Crowe 1917 (unframed)
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The Freeman's Journal 17 May 1904, in frame
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Prospectus of first French translation of Ulysses, La Maison des Amis de Livres 1928/29
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James Joyce's last cane
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Dubliners by James Joyce 1922, inscribed by Joyce to Paul and Bertha Ruggiero 1923
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French/English dictionary inscribed by John Stanislaus Joyce 1902
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Stephen Hero by James Joyce, first edition, Jonathan Cape 1944
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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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Original MS letter from James Joyce to Mrs Hansen, 30 August 1936
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Two Essays by F.J.C. Skeffington & James A. Joyce, 1901