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[DUFFY ( Sir Charles Gavan ), et al., ed.]. The Spirit of the Nation. By the writers of the Nation

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[DUFFY ( Sir Charles Gavan ), et al., ed.].  The Spirit of the Nation. By the writers of the Nation

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[DUFFY ( Sir Charles Gavan ), et al., ed.]. The Spirit of the Nation. By the writers of the Nation newspaper. Second edition, revised. [and :] The Spirit of the Nation. Part II. Being a second series of political songs and national ballads by the writers of the Nation newspaper. Dublin : Published by James Duffy, 1844-43FIRST EDITION OF PART TWO, pp viii, 76 : viii, 76, 2 vols in 1, 12mo, original green blind-stamped cloth, gilt, edges gilt, boards stamped in blind "G. Bellew. Binder. Dublin" : with some light foxing, but still an attractive copy, inscribed on title "William Tottenham / March 26th 1844" and with the later attractive bookplate of Abraham Holroyd. A landmark of Irish nationalist literature.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) RUSSELL ( Matthew ), SJ. Erin. Verses Irish and Catholic. Dublin : M. H. Gill & Son, 50 Upper Sackville-St., 1881. FIRST EDITION, pp 110, (2, adverts), large 12mo, original brown cloth, gilt : a nice copy. O’Donoghue 407. Russell, native of Newry, was an important literary editor and, as founder of the 'Irish Monthly', fostered the emerging talents of many young Irish writers including Katherine Tynan, Oscar Wilde and W. B. Yeats. (2) ROS ( Amanda M'Kittrick ). Irene Iddesleigh. Belfast : Printed by W. & G. Baird …and at London and Dublin. 1897. FIRST EDITION, pages 189 and errata slip corrected by the author in MS, as usual, 8vo, original grey smooth cloth, gilt : spine lightly soiled and one small section working loose : a good to very good copy with bookplate of Louis N. Parker, sold at Parker’s sale at Sotheby’s in June 1945, where it was bought by Michael Holland for £1.10s (original bill enclosed). A good copy of Mrs Ros’s first and most famous – or should it be infamous? – novel. Even in her lifetime Amanda McKittrick Ros (born Anna Margaret McKittrick) was known as the World’s Worst Novelist, and on a short reading of this book one would be pushed to disagree. This copy belonged to the musician and playwright Louis Napoleon Parker (1852-1944) and was seemingly ordered by him from the authoress : it contains an autograph letter from her dated 1902, sending him the book ‘& that which you requested’, presumably her signature on the half title, the date (January 1902) and her profession (‘Author’), firmly underlined.(3)IRISH LITERATURE; VERSE; DUBLIN PRINTED; WOMEN WRITERS; NOVELS; FICTION; BELFAST PRINTED; ; ; ; ;