792

FAWCETT ( Millicent Garrett )

Currency:EUR Category:Antiques / Books & Manuscripts Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:100.00 - 120.00 EUR
FAWCETT ( Millicent Garrett )

Bidding Over

The auction is over for this lot.
The auctioneer wasn't accepting online bids for this lot.

Contact the auctioneer for information on the auction results.

Search for other lots to bid on...
Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
FAWCETT ( Millicent Garrett ). The Martyrs of Turkish Misrule. With a supplement by Miss (Adeline Paulina) Irby. The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 11. Published for the Eastern Question Association, by Cassell Petter & Galpin, 1877FIRST EDITION, 24-pp, 8vo, recent wraps : small stamp in 2 places, but still very good Two remarkable ladies on what Carlyle described as "The unspeakable Turk".ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) CAMPBELL ( Sir George ). The races, religions, and institutions of Turkey The races, religions, and institutions of Turkey and the neighbouring countries. Being the substance of two lectures delivered in the Kirkcaldy Burghs. The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question No. 4. Published for the Eastern Question Association, by Cassell Petter & Galpin [1877]. Pages 31, (1, blank), 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp in two places, otherwise very good(2) DAVIES ( John Llewelyn ). Religious aspects of the Eastern Question. The Eastern Question Aossiation, Papers on the Eastern Question No.2 [1877]. FIRST EDITION, 15-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy Davies (1826-1916), christian socialist, was a strong supporter of women's rights.(3) GLADSTONE ( Wm. E. ). Address at Hawarden. The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 5. 1877.(4) ARNOLD ( Sir Robert Arthur ). The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 6. [1877].(5) PROBYN ( John Webb ). Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 10. [1877].(6) BURRITT ( Elihu ). 1878. The verso of the title-page bears a preface by Sir Henry Richard explaining the genesis of Burritt's magazine article, citing Burritt as a "thoughtful and impartial foreign observer".(6) BURRITT ( Elihu ). 1878. The verso of the title-page bears a preface by Sir Henry Richard explaining the genesis of Burritt's magazine article, citing Burritt as a "thoughtful and impartial foreign observer".(7) SKINNER ( John Edwin Hilary ). The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 9. 1877. Skinner (1839-94), a special correspondent to the Daily News of London, began reporting on foreign places in 1864, traveling with the Danish army. In the following year he visited the United States, Canada and Mexico. In 1867 he ran the blockade into Crete, and in Roughing it in Crete (1867) advocated the cession of Crete to Greece. This, he contended, would not only conciliate liberal opinion, but would concentrate the Turkish power. Nine years later, on this same subject he contributed Turkish Rule in Crete, denouncing the ‘blighting effect’ of Turkish misgovernment, to the Papers on the Eastern Question (ODNB).(8) RICHARD ( Henry ). The Eastern Question Association. Papers on the Eastern Question. No. 1. [1877]. Richard (1812-88), not only the consummate Victorian radical, but also the consummate Victorian Welshman. In his Evidences of Turkish Misrule he claims the Turks "have no capacity for civilisation" and explains their "military achievements as a product of their barbaric nature : “they can fight desperately enough ; but that is the note of barbarism, not of civilization”.- page 3.(9) TAYLOR ( Sedley ). on the Eastern Question : a statement of facts based on official documents. 1877.(10) DUFF ( Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant- ). The Afghan policy of the Beaconsfield government and its results. Printed for the Liberal Central Association … The National Press Agency, Limited [1880?]. FIRST EDITION, 40-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp on title, otherwise very good In the Eastern question debates in the 1876–80 period Grant-Duff sought a middle way between the rival positions of Gladstone and Disraeli, and proposed his own settlement (see his speeches in his Miscellanies, 1878). He resolutely attacked the tories in The Afghan Policy of the Beaconsfield Government as ‘one vast web of crime’.(11) WOOD ( Charles Lindley ), second Viscount Halifax. The Afghan Question. Speech of Viscount Halifax in the House of Lords, on the 9th of December, 1878. National Press Agency [1878?]. FIRST EDITION, pages 23 and advertisement leaf, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : with a small stamp on the title-page, otherwise a very good copy COPAC locates only the Lambeth copy.(12) BARING ( Thomas George ), earl of Northbrook. Speech … in the Guildhall, Winchester, on the 11th of November, 1878. (1878). COPAC locates only microofiche copies.(13) JENKINS ( John Edward ). The Russo-Turkish War. Janus ; or, the double-faced ministry. By Edward Jenkins, M.P. William Mullan and Son, 1877. FIRST EDITION, pages 61, (1), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : with a small stamp on the title-page and some marginal pencil notes : a very good copy An indictment of Disraeli's policy by the noted politician, novelist and satirist (1838-1910).(14)BALKANS; TURKEY; GREECE; EUROPE; HISTORY; WOMEN WRITERS; BOSNIA; HERZEGOVINIA; EASTERN QUESTION; RELIGION; ASIA; AFGHAN WARS