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[CAMPBELL ( Thomas )]

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[CAMPBELL ( Thomas )]

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[CAMPBELL ( Thomas )]. A philosophical survey of the south of Ireland, in a series of letters to John Watkinson, M.D. Dublin : Printed for W. Whitestone, W. Sleater … (and 16 others), 1778FIRST IRISH EDITION, with 6 engraved plates (2 folding), pages xvi, 478, (1, blank), 8vo, contemporary calf, with label, gilt : a little wear at the headbands but the binding sound and strong and otherwise a bright, fresh copy. Forty five letters describing Dublin and visits to Taraq, Kildare, Carlow, Kilkenny, Cork. Campbell (1733–95), Church of Ireland clergyman, native of Glack, Co. Tyrone, friend of Dr Johnson, was a shrewd, somewhat contemptuous observer. While in London he was dismayed by the lack of knowledge shown concerning Ireland. To remedy this, and the resultant bad policies made on Ireland's behalf, he published his Philosophical Survey. Alongside sketches of the social life, local traditions, and historical background of Ireland, he called for free trade for the island, relaxation of penal codes, and a union between Great Britain and Ireland. The volume also contained, for the first time in print, Johnson's epitaph on Goldsmith. Boswell styled it ‘a very entertaining book, which has, however, one fault — that it assumes the fictitious character of an Englishman’ (ODNB).ENGLISH PRE 1801; TRAVEL; EUROPE; DUBLIN PRINTED; IRELAND; ; ; ; ; ; ;