Gaelic Books.
Being frequently applied to for Irish books, we
have made arrangements whereby we can supply
the following publications, at the prices named
on short notice. —
Simple Lessons in Irish, giving the pronunciation
of each word. By Rev. E O'Growney, M.
R. I. A., Professor of Celtic Maynooth Col¬
lege, Part I.
$0.15
Simple Lessons in Irish, Part. II.
.15
Irish Music and Song. A Collection of Songs
in Irish, by P. W. Joyce, LL.D.,
.60
Irish Grammar. By the same,
.50
Love Songs of Connaught. Irish, with En¬
glish Translation. Edited by Dr.Hyde, 1.25
Cois na Teineadh. Folk-lore Irish Stories,
by Dr. Hyde, LL.D.
.80
Compendium of Irish Grammar. Translated
from Windisch's German by Rev Jas.
P. McSwiney, S. J.
3.00
The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne, P. I,
.80
Ditto, Part. II.
.80
The Youthful Exploits of Fionn, Modern,
Irish, with maps, etc. by D. Comyn.
.75
Keating's History of Ireland, with Literal
Translation, etc. Part I.,
.80
The Fate of the Children of Tuireann, with
full Vocabulary.
1.00
The First Irish Book
.12
The Second do. do.
.15
The Third do do.
.20
Irish Head-Line Copy-Book,
.15
Leabhar Sgeuluigheachta, by Dr. Hyde
2.00
The Tribes of Ireland. A Satire by Ænghus
O'Daly, with Translation,
.80
Reliques of Irish Jacobite Poetry. With Me¬
trical translation by Ed. Walsh,
.50
O'Reilly's Irish-English Dictionary,
4.50
Irish Catechism, Diocese of Raphoe,
.12
Imitation of Christ (Irish),
.80
An Irish Translation of the Holy Bible, Vol.
I to Deuteronomy, by Archbishop Mc¬
Hale,
$5.00
The First Eight Books of Homer's Iliad,
translated into Irish by Archbishop
McHale,
$5.00
McHale's Moore's Irish Melodies, with Eng¬
lish translation on opposite page, with
portrait of the Archbishop,
$2.50
The Children of Tuireann (which has a full vo¬
cabulary), The Children of Lir; Leabhar Sgeul¬
uighachta, and the Imitation of Christ, will meet
the wants of all who desire advanced Gaelic read¬
ing matter. A large number of these books had
run out some time ago, but we have been inform¬
ed that there is a stock of them now.
When sending for these Gaelic books, if Gaels
want works in the English language pertaining
to Irish matters, such as Joyce's "Origin and His¬
tory of Irish Names of Places; O’Hart's Irish
Pedigrees, etc., etc. we shall accommodate them.
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