Auction to include the Library of Late Frank Meehan (Portlaoise), A Renowned Historian, Author and a Wonderful Source of Knowledge for Those Interested in the General History of Ireland. - 686 Lots

by Purcell Auctioneers
Wed 17th Jul 2024 from 10am BST
Purcell Auctioneers
Purcell Auctioneers
Green Street
Co Offaly
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R42 KA49
Ireland
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Sale Description:
Auction to include the Library of Late Frank Meehan (Portlaoise), A Renowned Historian, Author and a Wonderful Source of Knowledge for Those Interested in the General History of Ireland.

We are excited to announce the Auction of the Library of the Late Frank Meehan (d.2012), a renowned historian and author, on July 17th at 10am.
Frank Meehan, from Portlaoise or Maryborough (as he preferred), Co. Laois, was a revered source of knowledge on Irish history. His collection includes rare antiquarian books, family histories, local parish histories and his own archive material, reflecting his profound understanding and passion for Ireland's past. This is a unique opportunity for historians, collectors, and enthusiasts to acquire scarce pieces from his esteemed library.
Sale Dates:
Wed 17th July 2024 from 10am BST - (Lots 1 to 684)

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