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Page Background 307 HEANEY, SEAMUS/MILOSZ,

CZESLAW.

‘Selected Poems 1931-2004’, selected by

Robert Hass, designed by Kate Nichols, with

a foreward by Seamus Heaney, FIRST USA

EDITION, Harper Collins New York 2004, in

d/w, signed by Seamus Heaney.

€ 150 - 250

308 HEANEY, SEAMUS.

‘The Comet at Lullwater’, a broadside for Bill and

Joan Chace, Atlanta Empry University USA 2003, LIM-

ITED EDITION, 100 copies, Sutton Hoo Press, printed

on letterpress on nidegoan paper.

‘A sonnet on a broadside’ with a woodcut by Gary

Young. Printed in honour of Dr William Chace on

conclusion of his tenure as 18th President of Emory

University and on the occasion of the acquisition of

the Seamus Heaney papers by the Woodruff Library.

(26 copies only were signed for members of faculty

and only unsigned copies were for sale)

€ 100 - 150

309

HEANEY, SEAMUS.

The Lift, a broadside of an unpublished

poem of 31 lines, FIRST EDITION, Lexing-

ton Kentucky King Library Press 2003, one

of a small number of copies printed in

American uncial and signed, (there were 350

numbered copies in two type fonts mostly

unsigned). 10.5 inches x 15.5 inches printed

as a keepsake for Helen Vendler lecture

at opening of an exhibition Irish literature

1699-1944; together with Extending the Al-

phabet: on Christopher Marlowe’s hero and

Leader, Newfoundland University Memorial

Pratt lecture, FIRST EDITION, in wrappers

and illustrated. (2)

€ 150 - 250

310 HEANEY, SEAMUS.

‘Anything Can Happen: A poem

and an essay with translations’,

in support of Art for Amnesty

2004, FIRST EDITION, published

by Townhouse Dublin 2004, wrap-

pers, signed by Seamus Heaney.

€ 150 - 250

311 HEANEY, SEAMUS.

‘Hofn’, a broadside (16 x 11 inches),

printed to celebrate a visit to Smith

College Campus on 26 October 2004,

designed and printed by Barry Moser,

one of only 100 signed copies.

€ 150 - 250

312 HEANEY, SEAMUS.

‘The Blackbird of Glanmore’, LIMITED

EDITION, 238/250, a broadsheet, King

Library Press, printed as a keepsake for

the 45th W. B. Yeats International Sum-

mer School Sligo 5 August 2004, signed.

‘The Blackbird image’, from a wood

engraving by Jeffrey Morgan, is the logo

of Seamus Heaney centre for poetry at

Queens University Belfast.

€ 80 - 120