
Archived issues
Long Room: Ireland's Journal for the History of the Book
40 (1995)
41 (1996)
42 (1997)
43 (1998)
Special issue dedicated to W.E. Mackey, editor of the Long Room, 1954-92
1: Alf MacLochlainn: Jesuit printing and binding in Kilkenny, 1648 (19-25)
2: William Zachs: John Murray and the Dublin book trade 1770-93; with special reference to the 'mysterious' Society of Dublin Booksellers (26-33)
3: Joan Trimble: A nineteenth-century printer: William Trimble of Enniskillen and his newspaper The Impartial Reporter (34-40)
4: Thomas V. Lange: The decorated bookbindings of Sir Edward Sullivan, Bart. (41-47)
5: Martin Walsh: Irish War News and Honesty: two rare periodicals of the 1916 period (48-53)
6: E. Charles Nelson: Mount Usher, County Wicklow: its story in two books (54-56)
1: Anthony Cains: A recently discovered Apollo & Pegasus medallion binding (18-24)
2: Barra Boydell: The development of the Dublin music print trade to 1800 (25-33)
3: Chalmers Trench: The Three Candles Press in the 'Thirties (34-42)
4: Dermot McGuinne: Colm O Lochlainn and the Sign of the Three Candles: the early decades (43-51)
1: Maurice Caillet: The Library of the Collège des Irlandais in Paris (16-18)
2: Vincent Kinane: Some red morocco bindings by Christopher Chapman in the Worth Library, Dublin (19-24)
3: Michael Twyman: Ireland's earliest lithographed book? (26-33)
4: John J Dunne: The Educational Company of Ireland and the Talbot Press, 1910-1990 (34-41)
5: Clare Hutton: The Talbot Press archive (42-45)
1: M. Pollard: Quin at twenty-one (13-14)
2: Raymond Gillespie: Borrowing books from Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 1607 (15-19)
3: Barra Boydell: Prickers and printers: the purchase and copying of music at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, in the 17th and 18th centuries (20-28) [corrected text provided as loose insert in vol. 44-45 (1999-2000)]
4: Máre Kennedy: Spreading the word in the Irish midlands: bookselling and printing in the late 18th century (29-37)
5: Mary O'Doherty: T. Percy C. Kirkpatrick, physician, bibliophile (38-43)
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