Description: Irish Folk Songs & Poetry 150 Rare Vintage Books on Computer disk (DVD) An amazing collection of out-of-print rare books scanned to digital PDF format and put on to Disk on the subject of traditional Irish Folk music and Poetry.Discover the ancient culture and traditions of Ireland through its Folk Music and its Poetry - looking at the lyrics and compositions of Ireland's well-known and loved poets and music makers of old. This unique collection holds the keys to literally 1,000s of Irish lyrics, ballads, airs and songs. Read the poems celebrating heroes and lovers, stories of love and loss, of all that makes up life but particularly the rich deep tapestry that is in the traditions of Ireland.The 1000s of pages contain essential knowledge and insights, diagrams, images and explanations that provide a truly encyclopaedic library of knowledge that is unsurpassed. This totally unique collection is the most complete available. 150 Books on Computer disk (DVD) Nature of the item:This item is a computer disk containing vintage, copyright-free books scanned into digital PDF format and provided to you on disk (as above); there is no physical book, there is no video, there is no audio.You will require a computer with a Disk drive to be able to view the PDF books with suitable PDF viewer software (which is universally available for Free). List - 150 Books on DiskA book of Irish verse - selected from modern writers - W. B. Yeats (1900)A Celtic psaltery, being mainly renderings in English verse from Irish & Welsh poetry - A. P. Graves (1917)A collection of poems - mostly original - J. Edkins (1801)A collection of poems - mostly original - R Dodsley (1790)A few brief poems and songs - relating to Ireland and other subjects - An Irishman (pseud.) (1836)A general collection of the ancient Irish music - containing a variety of admired airs never before published, and also the compositions of Conolan and Carolan - E. Bunting (1796)A Selection of Irish Melodies. - T Moore (1808)A selection of Moore's melodies - translated into the Irish language - John MacHale (1871)Abhrain ghradh chuige Connach or, Love songs of Connacht, now for the first time collected, edited, and translated - D. Hyde (1905)Aighneas an pheacaig leis an m-bas - commonly known as Eachtra an bhais - P. Denn (1899)Amrain clainne Gaedeal - M O Maille (1925)An fibin. An chead chuid. Sean-chnuasach amhrán o Chonnamara - C. O Gaora (1905)An Irish Folk-Tale - Tom Cross (1910) [6-page Article]An old Irish prayer for long life - K. Meyer (1914)Ancient Irish minstrelsy - W. H. Drummond (1852)Ancient Irish music - one hundred Irish airs hitherto unpublished,old popular songs,several new songs - P Joyce (1873)Ancient Irish music - one hundred Irish airs hitherto unpublished,old popular songs,several new songs - P Joyce (1912)Annals of the Irish harpers - C. M. Fox (1911)Annals of the Irish harpers - C. M. Fox (1912)Bards of the Gael and Gall; examples of the poetic literature of Erinn, done into English after the metres and modes of the Gael - G. Sigerson (1897)Bards of the Gael and Gall; examples of the poetic literature of Erinn, done into English after the metres and modes of the Gael [Second Edition] - G. Sigerson (1907)Bolg an t-solatair - cnuasac sean-rocan - F. Mac Colium (1904)Broad-sheet ballads; being a collection of Irish popular songs - P. Colum (1914)Crosby's Irish musical repository - a choice selection of esteemed Irish songs adapted for the voice, violin and German flute (1813)Danfhocail - Irish epigrams in verse - T. F. O'Rahilly (1921)Dioglum dana - L McKenna (1938)Duanaire na macao? - a selection of Irish poetry for schools and colleges - T Flannery (1910)Duanaire na Mide - S. Laoide (1914)Duanaire na nuadh-Ghaedhilge - E Cleaver (1891)Father McNamara's national songs to popular Irish airs (1878)Fian-laoite .i. tiomargao laoitheadh ofiannaigheachta as da¡ tir mhora an trefhord .i. a heirinn is a halbain. Seosamh Laoide do thiomairg - J. H. Lloyd (1916)Fior Chlairseach na h-Eireann or, The true harp of Erin - a collection of some of the most popular folk songs and short poems in the Irish language - T. O. Russell (1900)Gems of Irish melodies. No. 41 of harp music No. 2 - J Chatterton (18--)Gems of Irish melody. Bagatelle - J Chatterton (18--)Gems of melody - a collection of old Irish melodies with accompaniments for piano or harp - C. G. Hardebeck (1910)Harry Kernell's Eccentric Irish songster - H Kernell (1875)Historical ballad poetry of Ireland - M. J. Brown (1912) vers.2Historical ballad poetry of Ireland - M. J. Brown (1912)Historical memoirs of the Irish bards - J. C. Walker (1786)Howe's 500 sentimental, comic, Scotch, and Irish songs, words and music - E. Howe (1874)Hyland's mammoth Hibernian songster - over 500 songs that are dear to the Irish heart, sheets of selected music and numerous toasts and sentiments (1901)Inisfail. A lyrical chronicle of Ireland. - A De Vere (1897)Ireland unfreed; poems and verses written in the early months of 1921 - W Watson (1921)Ireland. A song of hope and other poems - P Gregory (1917) vers.2Ireland. A song of hope and other poems - P Gregory (1917)Irish come-all-ye's; ancient Irish songs and ballads - patriotic, descriptive, historical and humorous gems, - M. O'Conor (1901) vers.2Irish come-all-ye's; ancient Irish songs and ballads - patriotic, descriptive, historical and humorous gems, - M. O'Conor (1901)Irish fireside songs - P. J. McCall (1911)Irish folk music - some account of allied subjects incl. O'Farrell's Treatise on the Irish or union pipes and Touhey's Hints to amatuer pipers - F. O'Neill (1910)Irish folk-history plays Vol 1 - Lady Gregory (1912)Irish folk-history plays Vol 2 - Lady Gregory (1912)Irish literary and musical studies - A. P. Graves (1913)Irish literary and musical studies - A. P. Graves (1914)Irish melodies - T. Moore (1856)Irish melodies - T. Moore (1866) vers.2Irish melodies - T. Moore (1866)Irish melodies - with symphonies and accompaniments - J. W. Glover (1859)Irish melodies - with symphonies and accompaniments [New Edition] - J. W. Glover (1882)Irish melodies and songs - T Moore (1887)Irish melodies and songs - T Moore (1905)Irish popular songs - E Walsh (1883)Irish songs a collection of airs old and new - N Page (1935)Irish songs and ballads - A P Graves (1882) vers.2Irish songs and ballads - A P Graves (1882)Lays of the western Gael and other poems - S Ferguson (1865)Love of Ireland ; poems and ballads - D Shorter (1921)Melodies in Irish by His Grace, the archbishop of Tuam - T Moore (1842)Moore's Irish melodies - with symphonies and accompaniment [New Edition] - T Moore, D Maclise (1866)Moore's Irish melodies - with symphonies and accompaniment Vol 1 - J. StevensonMoore's Irish melodies - with symphonies and accompaniment Vol 2 - J. StevensonMr. and Mrs. Barney Williams' Irish boy and Yankee gal songster - songs as sung by those two artists throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (1860)New songs. A lyric selection made by A.E. From poems by Padraic Colum, and others - G. W. Russell (1904)Oir-chiste duanaire lirici do'n aos foghluma Vol 1 - S. O hAodha (1922)Oir-chiste duanaire lirici do'n aos foghluma Vol 2 - S. O hAodha (1922)Old Irish airs Vol 1- H Hudsn (1842) [Manuscript in ink]Old Irish airs Vol 2- H Hudsn (1842) [Manuscript in ink]Old Irish airs Vol 3- H Hudsn (1842) [Manuscript in ink]Old Irish airs Vol 4- H Hudsn (1842) [Manuscript in ink]Old Irish airs Vol 5- H Hudsn (1842) [Manuscript in ink]Old Irish folk music and songs - a collection of 842 Irish airs and songs, hitherto unpublished - P. W. Joyce (1909)On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish Vol 1 - E. O'Curry (1873)On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish Vol 2 - E. O'Curry (1873)On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish Vol 3 - E. O'Curry (1873)One hundred Irish airs - arranged for the piano forte - P. M. Haverty (1858)Poems and Ballads of Young Ireland - W B Yeats (1890)Poems of Ireland - S. Lover (C.1897)Poems of the Irish revolutionary brotherhood - Thomas MacDonagh. (1916)Poems on several subjects - J. Anketell (1793)Poetry of the people, comprising poems illustrative of the history and national spirit of England, Scotland, Ireland, and America - C Gayley (1903)Popular songs of Ireland - T. C. Croker (1886)Prolegomena to the study of the later Irish bards, 1200-1500 - E. C. Quiggin (1911)Reliques of Irish Jacobite poetry - with biographical sketches of the authors, interlinear literal translations, and historical illustrative notes - J. O'Daly (1844)Reliques of Irish poetry - consisting of heroic poems, odes, elegies, and songs - C. Brooke (1789)Reliques of Irish poetry - consisting of heroic poems, odes, elegies, and songs - C. Brooke (1816)Seacran Cairn tSiadail. Amran ilceardaideacta agus seancas sior-cuartaidecta - M O Hir (1904)Selections from ancient Irish poetry - K. Meyer (1911)Selections from ancient Irish poetry - K. Meyer (1913)Songs of Irish wit and humour - A. P. Graves (1884) vers.2Songs of Irish wit and humour - A. P. Graves (1884)Songs of the Gael. a collection of Anglo-Irish songs and ballads wedded to old traditional Irish airs - P Breathnach (1922)Songs of the Irish harpers - C. M. Fox (1910)Specimens of the early native poetry of Ireland, in English metrical translations - H. R. Montgomery (1892)The ballads of Ireland Vol 1 - E Hayes (1855)The ballads of Ireland Vol 1 [Fifth Edition] - E Hayes (1869)The ballads of Ireland Vol 2 - E Hayes (1857)The ballads of Ireland Vol 2 [Fifth Edition] - E Hayes (1869)The beauties of melody, the most popular airs, duets .... the best and most approved Irish melodies; with appropriate words, written expressly for them - W Plumstead (1827)The distinctive characteristics of ancient Irish melody the scales - J. C. Culwick (1897)The Dublin book of Irish verse, 1728-1909 - J Cooke (1909)The fiddler of Dooney (from song cycle The wind among the reeds) - T. F. Dunhill (1911)The Golden treasury of Irish songs and lyrics Vol 1 - C. Welsh (1907)The Golden treasury of Irish songs and lyrics Vol 2 - C. Welsh (1907)The Irish musical repository - a choice selection of esteemed Irish songs, adapted for the voice, violin, and German flute - B. Crosby (1808)The Irish poems of Alfred Perceval Graves. Songs of the Gael. A Gaelic story-telling - A. Graves (1908)The Kiltartan poetry book; prose translations from the Irish - L. Gregory (1919)The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee - W. Stokes (1905)The minstrel boy. Irish melody - J Chatterton (1900)The minstrel boy. The celebrated Irish melody arranged for the harp - J Chatterton (18--)The minstrelsy of Ireland - 206 Irish songs adapted to their traditional airs, arranged for voice with pianoforte accompaniment - A. Moffat (1897)The national music of Ireland containing the history of the Irish bards - the national melodies, the harp, and other musical instruments of Erin - M. Conran (1850)The New spirit of the nation or, Ballads and songs by the writers of The nation - containing songs and ballads published since 1845 - M. Mac Dermott (1894)The poem-book of the Gael. Translations from Irish Gaelic poetry into English prose and verse - E. Hull (1912)The poetical works of Thomas Moore Complete in one volume - T Moore (1887)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 1 - T Moore (1840)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 2 - T Moore (1856)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 3 - T Moore (1856)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 4 - T Moore (1841)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 5 - T Moore (1841)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 6 - T Moore (1841)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 7 - T Moore (1853)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 8 - T Moore (1852)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 9 - T Moore (1841)The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Vol 10 - T Moore (1853)The Poetry and song of Ireland - forming a standard encyclopaedia of Erin's poetry and song; and a biographical portrait of her poets - J. B. O'Reilly (1889)The poets and poetry of Ireland - with historical and critical essays and notes - A. M. Williams (1881)The poets and poetry of Munster - a selection of Irish songs - G. Sigerson (1860)The poets and poetry of Munster - a selection of Irish songs by the poets of the last century [Fourth Edition] - J. C. Mangan (1925)The poets and poetry of Munster - a selection of Irish songs by the poets of the last century [Second Edition] - J. C. Mangan (1900)The religious songs of Connacht. A collection of poems, stories, prayers, satires, ranns, charms, etc. Vol 1 - D. Hyde (1906)The religious songs of Connacht. A collection of poems, stories, prayers, satires, ranns, charms, etc. Vol 2 - D. Hyde (1906)The Saltair na rann, a collection of early Middle Irish poems - Whitley Stokes (1883)The song lore of Ireland - Erin's story in music and verse - R. Mason (1910)The songs of Ireland containing songs of the affections ; convivial, comic, moral, sentimental, satirical, patriotic, historical - S Lover (1860)The spirit of the nation [Poems] and The spirit of the nation. Part 2 [Political Songs, National Ballads]. - D Ruggles-Brise (1843)The spirit of the nation or, Ballads and songs - (1894)The spirit of the nation or, Ballads and songs [Fifty-First Edition] - (1882)The Standard Orange song book - a collection of loyal & constitutional songs, original and select (1848)The Ulster folk - P. Gregory (1912)The wild harp - K. Tynan (1913)Togha abhran air Eirinn; ro chan Tomas Ua Mordha, flaith na b-fileadh - Thomas Moore (1842)Ulster songs and ballads - G. Padric (1920)West Irish folk-tales and romances - W Larminie (1893) What your Books will look likeThe books will be scanned in exactly in the condition they are available to us.That means if a page has any marks on it, writing in the margin etc. that will also be scanned in. They are afterall, very old books and will inevitably shows signs of ageing, your scanned version will also reflect those signs of ageing Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I search the disk to find a particular book? Yes. 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Non-Fiction Subject: Irish Folk Music Mythology, Poetry, Folklore, Superstition
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