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JOHNSON : - Hamilton ( Wm

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JOHNSON : - Hamilton ( Wm

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
JOHNSON : - Hamilton ( Wm. Gerard ). Parliamentary logick : to which are subjoined two speeches, delivered in the House of Commons of Ireland, and other pieces ; by … William Gerard Hamilton. With an appendix, containing considerations on the corn laws, by Samuel Johnson … Never before printed. Printed by C. and R. Baldwin, for Thomas Payne, 1808FIRST EDITION, with a portrait, pages xlvi, 253, (1), 8vo, original boards, edges uncut : with a very small closed tear in the blank margin of the portrait and the spine worn and crudely repaired but strong : a very good, uncut, binding copy. C & S 111. Edited by Edmund Malone. Johnson's 'Considerations', written in 1766 to help his young friend and protégé Hamilton but never published, were discovered amongst Hamilton's papers when they were being edited by Malone. Written at a time when corn was very dear and riots had occurred, they "contain almost every thing that can be urged in favour of the bounty." - McCulloch 67. The 'Logick' is made up of over forty observations of parliamentary tactics and personalities. Also included are Hamilton's poetical works which had been privately printed in a very limited edition in 1752. Kress B. 5371.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [COOKE ( Thomas )]. A letter to the Rt. Hon. Thomas Connolly, secretary to the Whig Club. To which are added, the declarations and resolutions of that society. Dublin: Printed by W. Porter, 1789. FIRST EDITION, pp (2), 63, 8vo, sewn in original blue paper wrappers, entirely uncut : a little dog-eared and the first and final page lightly dusty : a very good copy in original state. This, apparently unchaged, quickly ran to a second edition. The Whig Club, its main leaders being Flood and Grattan, was established at Dublin on June 26th, 1789. (2) O"LEARY ( Arthur ). Mr. O’Leary’s defence ; containing a vindication of his conduct and writings during the late disturbances in Munster : with a full justification of the Catholics, and an account of the risings of the White-Boy. In answer to the false accusations of Theophilus, and the ill-grounded insinuations of the Right Reverend Doctor Woodward, Lord Bishop of Cloyne. Dublin : Printed by P. Byrne, No. 108, Grafton-street, 1787. FIRST EDITION, pages ix, (1, blank), (11) – 112, 115 - 175, complete in spite of pagination jump, though without the advert leaf at end, 8vo, recent morocco-backed marbled boards, gilt : with a small and very faint stamp in three places, otherwise a very good copy. In answer to Duigenan’s ’An address to the nobility and gentry’. In this copy the errata is printed on title-page verso : previous copies through our hands had an errata slip pasted on.(3)ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; ENGLAND; HISTORY; POLITICS; ECONOMICS; CORN LAWS; IRELAND; ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ;