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CAMPBELL ( Sir George )

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CAMPBELL ( Sir George )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
CAMPBELL ( Sir George ). The Blue Books, and what is to come next. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 12. Published for the Eastern Question Association, by Cassell Petter & Galpin, 1876FIRST EDITION, 63-pages, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp in 2 places, else very god " … So it is with regard to the Turk - he may yield if he knows that not one policeman but six plicemen are about to coerce him … That is, I think, the position of the Turkish Question : it is one of International Police, not of war." - page 39.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HORNBY ( Sir Edmund Grimani ). The Eastern Question. A scheme for the future government of Bulgaria. Eastern Question Association, 1878. FIRST EDITION, 23-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy A key text. Hornby assisted in the administration of the British government loan to Turkey.(2) PROBYN ( John Webb ). Armenia and the Lebanon. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 10. Published for the Eastern Question Association, by Cassell Petter & Galpin [1877]. FIRST EDITION, 19-pages, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp in 2 places else very good(3) TAYLOR ( Sedley ). Memoranda extracted from the correspondence respecting Afghanistan and Hansard's parliamentary debates. Liberal Central Association, 1878. FIRST EDITION, pages 18, (1), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy Not in Wilber.(4) BARING ( Thomas George ), earl of Northbrook. The Afghan Question. Speech … in the Guildhall, Winchester, on the 11th of November, 1878. National Press Agency (1878). FIRST EDITION, 16-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp on title, otherwise very good COPAC locates only microofiche copies.(5) MORRIS ( Wm. ) : -. The Eastern Question Association. Report of the proceedings of the national conference at St. James's Hall, London, December 8th, 1876. Published by direction of the committee by James Clarke & Co. (1876). Pages xv, 136, cr 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp in two places, otherwise very good “The Eastern Question Association was formed to meet a passing political crisis and broke up when its object had ceased … But from his work with it was developed, by a process of which every step can be clearly traced, his conversion to a definite and dogmatic Socialism." - Mackail, Life of Morris, page 360.(6) DENTON ( Wm. ). Fallacies of the Eastern Question. The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 8. Published for the Eastern Question Association by Cassell Petter & Galpin [1877]. FIRST EDITION, pp 15,(1,blank),8vo,recent wraps:small stamp in 2 places,else very good Denton (1815-83) had personal contacts with members of the Orthodox church in the Near East, and produced in 1862 Servia and the Servians, one of the first well-informed books in English on Serbia. He subsequently produced an edition of Chedomil Miyatovic's Serbian Folklore (1874) and a work on Montenegro (1877). His The Christians in Turkey (1863), which alleged that British diplomats had carried out a conspiracy of silence about the sufferings of Christians under Ottoman rule, initially attracted little notice, but in 1876, when the ‘Bulgarian atrocities’ had aroused public outrage, the original edition sold out and a new and enlarged edition appeared. In recognition of his campaigning on behalf of Balkan Christians he was created a knight commander of the Serbian order of St Saviour of Takhova, and awarded a grand cross of the order of St Saba (ODNB).(7) GLADSTONE ( Wm. E. ). The Sclavonic Provinces of the Ottoman Empire. Address at Hawarden. The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 5. Published by the Eastern Question Association by Cassell Petter & Galpin, 1877. FIRST EDITION, 16-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp in 2 places, but still very good(8) EASTERN QUESTION. The policy of the government on the eastern question. (By a member of the council of the National Union.). Published by the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, Publication No. XXXII, 1877. FIRST EDITION, 36-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : a smal stamp on title, otherwise very good(9) SANDWITH ( Humphrey ). England's position with regard to Turkey and the Bulgarian atrocities. Letter from Dr. Sandwith, one of the defenders of Kars in 1854. Opinions of Lord Derby, Lord Russell, &c. Liverpool : Printed by D. Marples [1876]. FIRST EDITION THUS, 22-pp, 8vo, recent wraps : small stamp on title, but very good Reprinted from the "Manchester Examiner and Times" of July 31, 1876. Sandwith (1822–81), army physician and author. Initially he was highly enamoured by the exotic appeal of the Ottoman empire, but in later life he became one of its fiercest British critics. His novel, The Hekim Bashi (1864), is a loosely autobiographical account of a doctor in the Turkish service who becomes disillusioned with Ottoman rule.(10) SKINNER ( John Edwin Hilary ). Turkish rule in Crete. The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 9. Published for the Eastern Question Association, by Cassell Petter & Galpin, 1877. FIRST EDITION, 20-pages, 8vo, recent wrapper : with 2 small stamps, yet very good Skinner (1839-94), a special correspondent to the Daily News of London, began reporting on foreign places in 1864, traveling with the Danish army. In the following year he visited the United States, Canada and Mexico. In 1867 he ran the blockade into Crete, and in Roughing it in Crete (1867) advocated the cession of Crete to Greece. This, he contended, would not only conciliate liberal opinion, but would concentrate the Turkish power. Nine years later, on this same subject he contributed Turkish Rule in Crete, denouncing the ‘blighting effect’ of Turkish misgovernment, to the Papers on the Eastern Question (ODNB).(11) RICHARD ( Henry ). Evidences of Turkish misrule. The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 1. Published for the Eastern Question Association, by Cassell Petter & Galpin [1877]. Pages 47, (1, blank), 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp on title-page, otherwise very good Richard (1812-88), not only the consummate Victorian radical, but also the consummate Victorian Welshman. In his Evidences of Turkish Misrule he claims the Turks "have no capacity for civilisation" and explains their "military achievements as a product of their barbaric nature : “they can fight desperately enough ; but that is the note of barbarism, not of civilization”.- page 3.(12) TAYLOR ( Sedley ). The conduct of her majesty's ministers on the Eastern Question : a statement of facts based on official documents. Liberal Central Association, 1877. FIRST EDITION,pp 54,(2),8vo,recent wraps:two small stamps on title,otherwise very good(13) AFGHANISTAN : -. England and Afghanistan. Is the war just ? Printed for the National Liberal Federation ; Birmingham, 1878. FIRST EDITION, 24-pp, 8vo, recent wraps : small stamps on title, but a very good copy.Not included in Wilber.(14)BALKANS; TURKEY; GREECE; BULGARIA; HISTORY; ENGLAND; EASTERN QUESTION; ARMENIA; LEBANON; MILITARY; AFGHANISTAN; ASIA