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HOME RULE CONFERENCE IRELAND, 1873. Proceedings of the Home Rule Conference : held at the Rotunda

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HOME RULE CONFERENCE IRELAND, 1873. Proceedings of the Home Rule Conference : held at the Rotunda

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
HOME RULE CONFERENCE IRELAND, 1873. Proceedings of the Home Rule Conference : held at the Rotunda, Dublin, on the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st November, 1873, with list of conference ticket holders, index to speakers, index to sujects treated of in the debates, constitution and laws of the Irish Home Rule League, and final report of the Home Government Association. Dublin : The Irish Home Rule League, 1874FIRST EDITION, pp xx, 215, 8vo, original yellow stiff printed wraps : bright, fresh copy. Carty 1126 quotes 213-pages only : page 215, containing "Publications bearing on the Home Rule question", is frequently lacking. A printed note on verso of title-page thanks "Mr. J. G. Swift Mac Neill, one of their number, for the care and attention with which he has superintended the publication and prepared the indices of Speakers and Subjects."ALSO WITH THIS LOT: [PIGOTT ( Richard )]. Parnellism. By an Irish Nationalist. Eleventh edition. Dublin (no publisher or printer) 1885. Pages (4), 50, (2, blank), 8vo, recent quarter calf, gilt : a very good copy. P. S. O’Hegarty, historian and bibliographer of the nationalist struggle, attributed this work to the Parnell forger Richard Pigott. In his short preface the anonymous author declares that "His patriotism has personally profited him nothing - nor did he hope or expect that it would. He has never had a 'testimonial', and never a 'hat' has circulated to reward him." This issue states on the title-page that it is the eleventh edition. Given that the preface of the first edition is dated November, 1885, and its being taken up as a propaganda tool for the newly founded Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union in 1886, it is very probable that this is in fact the second issue as there appears no other differences between it and the first edition. Copies of this virulent but informed attack on the Land League and its finances are uncommon.IRELAND; HISTORY; HOME RULE; DUBLIN PRINTED; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;