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FITZGERALD ( C

Currency:EUR Category:Antiques / Books & Manuscripts Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:120.00 - 150.00 EUR
FITZGERALD ( C

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
FITZGERALD ( C. ). The Gambia and its proposed cession to France. Unwin Brothers, printers … , 1875FIRST EDITION, folding map, 27-pp, 8vo, recent wraps:small stamp on title but very good Observations based, says the author, "upon a residence of over two years, some time past, and a short visit during the present year to the West Coast of Africa.". It would be nice to think so, but we feel this is not the Charles Edwards Fitzgerald (1791–1887), native of Kilkee, County Clare, Governor of The Gambia from 1844-4 and of Western Australia 1848-55.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) CLARK ( Gavin Brown ), MD, FRCSE. The Transvaal and Bechuanaland. Juta, Heeles, and Co., [1881?]. FIRST EDITION, 78-pp, 8vo, recent wraps : 2 small stamps on title, otherwise very good Mendelssohn 1.554 includes a Dutch translation of 1885, cross-referencing it to the original edition but omits it entirely. Presenting the Becuanaland question from the Boer point of view. Clark, a strong supporter of the Boers (said to have been present in their camp at Majuba Hill in 1881), represented the South African Republic in London as consul-general after independence was gained in 1881, a postion he held until 1891.(2) CLARK ( Gavin Brown ), MD, FRCSE. Our fuuture policy in the Transvaal ; a defence of the Boers. William Ridgway, 1881. FIRST EDITION, 32-pp, 8vo, recent wraps : 2 small stamps on title, otherwise very good Mendelssohn 1.343. Clark, a strong supporter of the Boers (said to have been present in their camp at Majuba Hill in 1881), represented the South African Republic in London as consul-general after independence was gained in 1881, a postion he held until 1891.(3)IRVINE ( James ). The Ashantee Difficulty. A paper read to the Birkenhead Literary and Scientific Society … on 6th November, 1873. Liverpool : Printed by Benson and Holme, 1873. FIRST EDITION, 34-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp on title, otherwise very good(4) EGYPT. The War in Egypt. Why are we fighting? An epitome of events, culminating in the bombardment of Alexandria. Compiled from parliamentary blue books and other authentic sources. W. R. Cremer, 1882. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION, pages 15, (1, adverts), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : small stamp on title-page, otherwise a very good copy.NSTC and COPAC both have the BL copy only. Prepared for the Workmen's Peace Association but first published in the "Echo" newspaper.(5)ECONOMICS; AFRICA; WEST AFRICA; GAMBIA; SOUTH AFRICA; BOER WAR; TRANSVAAL; HISTORY; ENGLAND; ASHANTI; EGYPT; MILITARY