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CRORY ( Wm

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CRORY ( Wm

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
CRORY ( Wm. Glenny ). A treatise on industrial resources (still neglected) in Ireland : in which the manufacturing powers of Ireland are pointed out, their value estimated, and how to work them on purely commercial principles fully set forth. Dublin : McGlashan & Gill, 1860FIRST EDITION, pp xxii, (2), 182, 18 (adverts, with index), and errata slip, 12mo, original cloth : two small old stamps on title-page and the first two leaves with minor ink splashes, the binding a little rubbed and dull but sound and strong and otherwise a very good copy.COPAC locates six copies, but the work is decidedly uncommon in commerce. Dedicated, appropriately, to Sir Robert KaneALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) DILL ( Edward Marcus ), M.D. The mystery solved : or, Ireland's miseries ; the grand cause, and cure. New York : Robert Carter & Brothers, 1854. Pages 346, 12(advertisements), (4, blank), large 12mo, original brown cloth : with some light marginal browning and staining, but still a very good copy.An edition not in NSTC or COPAC. Surveying Ireland's social and economic ills, all attributable to the evil influence of the Church of Rome. Dill, Missionary Agent to the Irish Presbyterian Church at Killorgan, Co. Kerry, raised large sums of money in America for famine victims. (2) BRADY ( Thomas J. ), TYRRELL ( R. Y. ) & CULLINAN ( Maxwell C. ). Hesperidum Susurri. Rivington 1867. FIRST EDITION, pp viii, (1), 119, (4, ads), 8vo, original cloth, gilt : a very good copy. Playful collection of traditional English verse translated into Latin and Greek, attractively printed in red and black. Of the three young translations, Robert Y. Tyrrell achieved the highest academic acclaim. Born in Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary, he was elected professor of Latin in 1871 and Regius Professor of Greek in 1880 at Trinity College, Dublin, an influential educator of Oscar Wilde while at Trinity and editor of Kottabos magazine, to which Wilde contributed early poems and one of the few who supported Wilde in his later difficulties, signing a petition in 1896 asking for early release from prison for the disgraced writer. (3) INDERMAUR ( John ). A concise practical treatise on the law of bills of sale, embracing the Bills of Sale Acts of 1878 and 1892, with appendices of forms and statutes. Stevens and Haynes, 1882. FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, pages xi, 180, cr 8vo, original red cloth, gilt : with a small light name-stamp on the title-page, otherwise a very good to nice copy.Uncommon : COPAC has L, C and NLS only. (4) O'DUFFY ( Richard J. ). Historic Graves in Glasnevin Cemetery. Dublin : James Duffy and Co., 1915. FIRST EDITION, folding map, pp vii, 206, (1), 8vo,original mauve cloth,gilt:very good. (5)IRELAND; ECONOMICS; MANUFACTURES; ECONOMIC RESOURCES; INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES; HISTORY; RELIGION; CLASSICS; ENGLAND; LAW; DUBLIN;