F. Elrington Ball - Works As Editor

Works As Editor

  • Falkiner, Caesar Litton (1909). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. Essays relating to Ireland: biographical, historical and topographical; with a memoir of the author by Edward Dowden. London: Longmans, Green, & Co. ISBN 0-8046-0777-X.
  • Swift, Jonathan (1910). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, Vol. 1 (1690-1712). London: G. Bell & Sons.
  • Swift, Jonathan (1911). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, Vol. 2 (1713-1717). London: G. Bell & Sons.
  • Butler, James (1st duke of Ormonde) (1911). Caesar Litton Falkiner, F. Elrington Ball (eds). ed. Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny castle. New series Vol 6. London: HMSO. Cd. 5288.
  • Swift, Jonathan (1912). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, Vol. 1 (1718-1727). London: G. Bell & Sons.
  • Butler, James (1st Duke of Ormonde) (1912). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny castle. New series Vol 7. London: HMSO. Cd. 6255.
  • Swift, Jonathan (1913). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, Vol. 4 (1727-1733). London: G. Bell & Sons.
  • Swift, Jonathan (1913). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, Vol. 5 (1733-1737). London: G. Bell & Sons.
  • Swift, Jonathan (1914). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, Vol. 6 (1737-1744). London: G. Bell & Sons.
  • Butler, James (2nd Duke of Ormonde) (1920). F. Elrington Ball (ed). ed. Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny castle. New series Vol 8. London: HMSO. Cmd. 284.

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