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[BOLTON ( Robert ), attrib

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[BOLTON ( Robert ), attrib

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[BOLTON ( Robert ), attrib.to]. Letters to a Young Nobleman. Dublin : Printed for G. and W. Ewing and J. Exshaw, Booksellers, in Dame-Street, 1763FIRST (ONLY) IRISH EDITION, pages (4), 230, (6, adverts - the first three for Ewing and two for Exshaw), 12mo, contemporary calf, with label, gilt : outer joints lightly cracked but binding otherwise sound and strong, the very extreme lower outer corner of first four leaves lightly frayed (well clear of tex), still an unsophisticated and very good copy. A rare edition of a collection of eight essays first publiiished at London in 1762. The original London edition is well represented in ESTC, but ESTC locates only five copies of this Dublin printing : L, C, D, MY / CLU-SC. The first three essays are on history, then one on biography, followed by three on contemporary matters of taste, and, finally, one on why "Poetry has flourised more in England than Sculpture or Painting."ALSO WITH THIS LOT: WILSON ( Thomas ). The Sacra Privata ; or, private meditations and prayers, of Bishop Wilson ; accommodated to general use. Dublin : Printed by John Barlow, Bolton-Street, 1796. FIRST IRISH EDITION, pages xvi (vii-xvi being a subscriber list), (2, additional subscriber list), 248, large 12mo, contemporary calf, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt : a few patches of wear on the binding but the binding sound and strong and otherwise a very good to nice copy, with the signature of Mary Nisbett, June 1799, on the title-page. ESTC locates 5 copies of this edition : all in Ireland and UK. We have not found another copy with the tipped-in additional subscriber list. The main subscriber list is notable for the large number of subscribers in Donegal and Ballyshannon in particular. John Barlow was later printer to the Gaelic Society of Ireland, where he was responsible for the issuing in Irish type, of Halliday's Grammar of the Irish Language and O'Reilly's Irish-English Dictionary. Although born in Cheshire, England, Bp Wilson (1663-1755) was educated at Trinity College Dublin, where he was a contemporary of Jonathan Swift and Peter Brown. Originally studying medicine, his career choice turned to the church, being ordained a deacon in 1686 and as a priest in 1689. Leaving Ireland in 1687 he held a number of clerical positions in nngland before being made Bishop of Sodor and Man in 1698. While serving on he Isle of Man, Wilson was noted for his tolerance of other faiths, Roman Catholics were known to attend his services and he also attracted the admiration of Dissenters and Quakers. In 1707 he was responsible for the production of the first book printed in Manx, a book of spiritual direction and prayer, often styled the "Manx Catechism".(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; HISTORY; BIOGRAPHY; TASTE; VERSE; DEVOTIONAL BOOKS; ; ; ;