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COWAN ( Samuel Kennedy )

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COWAN ( Samuel Kennedy )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
COWAN ( Samuel Kennedy ). Laurel Leaves ; or, Lays of a Laureate. Belfast : M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, Linenhall Works, 1888 [i.e. 1885]FIRST EDITION, pp 69, (3, blank), 12mo, original green cloth, gilt : very good-nice copy. Cowan (1850-1918), native of Lisburn, Co Antrim, educated at Trinity, where he was a contemporary of Oscar Wilde and contributed to "Kottabos", the college periodical. As a poet he published at least ten volumes of work before the end of the 19C and a number of his narrative poems continued to be drawing room favourites for recitation well ito the next century. "Laurel Leaves" opens with the long poem "William and Betsy" which gives a graphically frank description of acute female dipsomania. Although originally published in 1885, this copy has had the date on the title-page neatly altered to 1888, undoubtedly by the author who was in the habit of amending his books with manuscript corrections and paste-down errata. In the present copy there are two such errata slips, on pages 38 and 61.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) GALLWEY ( Thomas ). Lays of Killarney lakes, descriptive sonnets, and occasional poems. Dublin : Hodges, Foster & Co., 1871. FIRST EDITION, with an actual mounted photo frontispiece view of Innisfallen, pages viii, (1, (1, blank), 129, (1), large 12mo, original green cloth, gilt, edges gilt : a very good to nice copy. The first edition of, apparently, his first published work. "Author of some legal works, and seemingly a Kerryman." - O'Donoghue. COPAC has the second (enlarged) edition of 1871 only and locates two copies : C and L. (2) IRWIN ( Thomas Caulfield ). Versicles. Dublin : W. M. Hennessy, Crow-Street. 1856. FIRST EDITION, pages vi, (1), (1, blank), 240, large 12mo, original cloth : the binding evenly rubbed, worn and dull but sound and strong and otherwise a very good copy. His first published book. " … one of the best Irish poets of the century …" - O'Donoghue. (3) SHARPE ( Wm. ), MD. Humanity and the Man : a poem. Dublin : Hodges, Foster, and Figgis. London : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1878. FIRST EDITION, pages 130 and advert leaf and a further leaf of adverts tipped in at end, also an advert leaf on pale violet coloured paper for the author's "The Cause of Colour among Races" mounted on the front endpaper, large 12mo, original green cloth, gilt by Cavenagh of Dublin, with ticket : a very good copy, inscribed on the title-page "To Surgeon Major Flood / with the author's Compts" and with 3 corrections in the text in the same hand. O'Donoghue 420. A poem on evolution which ran to a second edition. Sharpe, an Anglo-Indian official born in Ireland, was a fellow of Queens's, Belfast. (4) DAVIS ( Francis ). or, an autumn gathering [: verse]. With an introductory essay by the Rev. Columban O'Grady, C.P. 1878. a very good copy.His collected works with a 21-page introduction by O'Grady. Davis (1810-85), native of Cork, later a muslin weaver in Belfast, sometimes called "the Belfast Man" and, with more enthusiasm than justice, "the Burns of Ireland".(5)IRISH LITERATURE; VERSE; BELFAST PRINTED; DUBLIN PRINTED; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;