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CIVIS, pseud

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CIVIS, pseud

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
CIVIS, pseud. Observations on the impunity, enjoyed by Orangemen in the North of Ireland, with the connivance thereat, of the Crown prosecutors, as illustrated by the late Newtownlimavady riots, in two letters / by "Civis" ; reprinted from the Londonderry Journal. (Dublin) Nugent, Printer, Dublin, 1855FIRST (?ONLY) SEPARATE EDITION, 12-pages, large 12mo, original plain blue paper wrappers : a nice, fresh copy in original state. COPAC has L, C and Dt, and WorldCat adds UCD and Villanova. Not found on-line in D.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) VINCENT ( Henry ). The Irish Assassin, or the misfortunes of the family of O'Donnel. Glasgow : Printed for the Booksellers, circa 1840. With vignette title illustration, the title within a decorative border with "77." at foot outside the border, 24-pages, 12mo, unbound as issued : a very good to nice copy in original state. Loeber V7. A tragic love story, first published by Tegg at London circa 1800. (2) MacCOLL ( Malcolm ). Is there not a cause ? A letter to Colonel Greville-Nugent, M.P. on the disestablishment of the Irish Church. With a vindication of Mr. Gladstone's consistency. Second edition. Longmans, Green, and Co., 1869. Pages (4), 226, (2, adverts), 8vo, original printed paper wrappers : the spine worn but the stitching strong and otherwise a very good copy.Characterised by Gladstone as "the best pamphleteer in England". (3) HERON ( Denis Caulfield ). The Constitutional History of the University of Dublin. With some account of its present condition, and suggestions for improvement. Dublin : James McGlashan … W.S. Orr … London … Fraser ... Edinburgh, 1847. FIRST EDITION, with an attractive tinted litho view of the college, pp xiii, (1, errata), 256 and (8)-pp of McGlashan's list, printed in blue, of new or recent publications, 8vo, original blind-stamped cloth, by Cavenagh of Dublin, with their ticket : light wear at headbands but the binding sound and strong and otherwise a very good to nice copy, inscribed on half-title "Prof. Sullivan / with / James Heywood's Compts. / 1847" and with the bookplate of E. P. Wright, M.D. ("Botany Wright", 1834-1908, the noted Dublin-born naturalist). Heron (1824–81), born at Newry, Co. Down, professor of jurisprudence and political economy at Queen's Galway, founder member of the Dublin Statistical Society, one of the counsel for the crown in the state trial of Parnell and the other Irish Land League leaders in 1880. At Trinity College, Dublin, he had been a distinguished student, achieveing particular notice when, being refused a scholarship in 1843 owing to his Roman Catholicism, he appealed to the visitors, who heard the case in Dec 1845 but upheld the original decision. Though in his Constitutional History of the University of Dublin he called for the abolition of tests, he later favoured the establishment of a separate denominational university (ODNB).(4)IRELAND; DUBLIN PRINTED; ORANGE ORDERS; IRISH LITERATURE; FICTION; GLASGOW PRINTED; RELIGION; LAW; DUBLIN; EDUCATION; TRINITY COLLEGE;