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Dolmen Press
The Dolmen Press was operated by Liam Miller from 1951 to 1987.
Liam Miller founded Dolmen Press at Drumcondra, Ireland, in 1951. The press moved to Glengeary a few years later and was located in Dublin by 1958. It was dedicated to the work of Irish poets. (from the University of Missouri's Special Collections' "Private Press File", last accessed July 27, 2005).
- Faulkner, Peter. “William Morris and W.B. Yeats.” (1962) Dublin; Distributed outside Ireland by Oxford University Press. An edition of 1,050 copies printed from Bembo type and printed by Liam Miller. Special Collections Stacks PR5083 .F28.
- Malins, Edward Greenway. “Yeats and the Easter rising.”(1965) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 1. Special Collections Stacks PR5906 .P6 M25.
- Lister, Raymond. “Beulah to Byzantium: a study of parallels in the works of W. B. Yeats, William Blake, Samuel Palmer & Edward Calvert.” (1965) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 2. Special Collections Stacks PR5907 .L57.
- Alspach, Russell K. “Yeats and Innisfree.” (1965) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 3. Special Collections Stacks PR5908 .I67 A47.
- Telfer, Giles W. L. “Yeat's Idea of the Gael.” (1965) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 4. Special Collections Stacks PR5908 .F64 T45.
- Faulkner, Peter. “Yeats & the Irish eighteenth century.” (1965) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 5. Special Collections Stacks PR5906 .F3.
- Ishibashi, Hiro. “Yeats and the Noh: types of Japanese beauty and their reflection in Yeat's plays.” (1966) Edited by Anthony Kerrigan. Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 6. Special Collections Stacks PR5907 .I8.
- Saul, George Brandon. “In…luminous wind.” (1966) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 7. Special Collections Stacks PR5906 .S36.
- Bradford, Curtis Baker. “Yeats's ‘Last poems' again.”(1966) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 8. Special Collections Stacks PR5907 .B69.
- Haper, George Mills. “Yeat's quest for Eden.” (1966) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 9. Special Collections Stacks PR5907 .H37.
- Yeats, W.B. (William Butler). “Yeats and Patrick McCartan, a Fenian friendship: letters with a commentary by John Unterecker & an address on Yeats, the Fenian, by Patrick McCartan.” (1967) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 10. Special Collections Stacks PR5906 .A4.
- Ellman, Richard. “Yeats and Joyce.” (1967) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 11. Special Collections Stacks PR5907 .E4.
- Malins, Edward Greenway. “Yeats and Music.” (1968) Dublin: Dolmen Press; Distributed outside Ireland, Canada, and the United States of America by Oxford University Press. Distributed in the United States of America and Canada by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers number 12. Special Collections Stacks PR5908 .M74 M25.
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