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HATTON ( George J. Finch ), Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. Abd-el-Kader. A poem in six cantos. B

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HATTON ( George J. Finch ), Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. Abd-el-Kader. A poem in six cantos. B

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
HATTON ( George J. Finch ), Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. Abd-el-Kader. A poem in six cantos. By Viscount Maidstone. Chapman and Hall, 1851FIRST EDITION, pp xxxix, 351, 8vo, original bright green cloth, gilt, by T. R. Eeles & Son, with their ticket : nice, fresh copy with neat ownership inscription dated June 16th, 1851.Winchilsea (1815-87) contributed to The Keepsake and Gentleman's Magazine, kept racehorses and wrote on racing subjects in the Morning Herald and political squibs in other papers under the signature of John Davis. His other verse include The Deluge, 1853, The poem of the Book of Job done into English verse, 1860, etc.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) LATIN VERSE. Selections from the English poets, Shakespeare, Pope, Cowper, Beattie, Rogers, &c. rendered into Latin verse : to which are added the remarkable adventures of Jack and Jill (an heroic poem in four lines), anecdote of the illustrious Bo Peep, and thhe celebrated sonnet Diddle Diddle - in two languages : with notes critical and explanatory. Thirty-seventh edition, revised and corrected. Price - "Thank 'e". Or two for "Oh, thank 'e". [Lewes :] Printed and published by Harris, Fullagar, Dawson, and Fullagar. Not to be sold by Simpkin, Marshall … nor by Longman … nor any where in Paternoster-row … , 1848. FIRST EDITION (?), pages (2, blank), (2), 22, (1, blank), leaf of notes critical and explanatory, tipped in errata slip and and tipped in printed slip "Juvenilibus Poetis Observandum", square 12mo, sewn in the original blue printed paper wrppers, slightly dusty and a little dog-eared, but otherwise a very good to nice copy in original state. WorldCat locates Folger only. Not in COPAC. The title is repeated on the printed wrappers, but in Latin, beginning "Puerorum Opera … cum notis Nesciocujus … Nova ediiono …"(2) [TAYLER ( Charles Benjamin )]. A Fireside Book, or, the account of a Christmas spent at Old Court. By the author of May You Like It. Printed for J. A. Hessey, 1828. FIRST EDITION, with an engraved frontispiece by George Cruikshank, pages (8), 229, (2), (1, adverts), 12mo, original blue paper boards, uncut : neatly rebacked : a very good copy with the ticket of the Pall Mall bookseller C.Chapple.Garside 1828:77. Not in Wolff. Tayler (1797-1875), rector of Otley in Suffolk, noted for his strong antipaty to Roman catholicism, wrote extensively for youth.(3) DAVIDSON ( John ). St. George's Day. A Fleet Street eclogue. New York : John Lane, 1895. FIRST EDITION, 16-pages, 8vo, original pale brown printed paper wrappers : disbound but the backstrip intact and otherwise a nice, fresh copy."Limited to a small number of copies printed to protect copyright ; the poem duly appeared, some months later, in the second series of Fleet Street Eclogues." - Colbeck.(4) [DORSET ( Catherine Anne Turner ) and ROSCOE ( Wm ). The Peacock "At Home". A sequel to the Butterfly's Ball ... A facsimile reproduction of the edition of 1807. With an introduction by Charles Welsh. Griffith & Farran ... , 1883. With 6 plates, pp x, 14, 4to, original printed paper wrapper, uncut : very good-nice copy (5)ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; TRANSLATIONS; LATIN; JUVENILE; NOVELS; FICTION; CRUIKSHANK; JUVENILE; ROSCOE; WOMEN WRITERS;