Probably a bit of a long shot, but I’m hoping someone might have a copy of The Northern Fiddler they’d be interested in selling. Please DM me if so.
Many thanks
Rick
Probably a bit of a long shot, but I’m hoping someone might have a copy of The Northern Fiddler they’d be interested in selling. Please DM me if so.
Many thanks
Rick
You will probably have seen the copy on ebay for €250 , which is silly money. Amazon has something similarly priced.
I have seen one or two copies offered at half decent prices in the past year or so but since the documentary demand is probably up.
For anyone else interested in the content, there’s a pdf here.
Thanks for the response. I’ve had a photocopied version in a ring binder for 20 years but would love a proper hard copy. They do come up occassionally as you say, but yes usually for stupid money. The hunt continues!
Cheers
Rick
It was one of the first Irish collections that was priced (high) by the Amazon algorithm, that tends to get overall prices up, unfortunately. It’s worth having.
We have a copy that we might part with. There is a wee tear on the front cover but otherwise in fine used condition.
Open to offers.
Open to offers.
You can put your name in it or an ex libris, add provenance and up the collector’s value ![]()
I bought a few books at the Ennistimon bookfair a few years ago from a bookseller who had done a house clearance for Kevin Conneff of the Chieftains, including one book of Northern songs by Derek Bell, signed and dedicated to Conneff. He didn’t charge extra, in fairness, and I got it for under a tenner. He did try to offload a large pile of Treoir magazines from the seventies and eighties from the same haul on me but I got away without them.
Seriously though, this sort of thing, previous owners leaving traces, provenance etc, does add a bit of personality, history, interest or whatever you want to call it to a book.

Another copy of The Northern Fiddler on ebay. Hardback library copy, starting at £100