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[KENNEDY ( Grace )]. Dunallan ; or, know what you judge ; a story. Second edition. Edinburgh : Publi

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[KENNEDY ( Grace )]. Dunallan ; or, know what you judge ; a story. Second edition. Edinburgh : Publi

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[KENNEDY ( Grace )]. Dunallan ; or, know what you judge ; a story. Second edition. Edinburgh : Published by W. Oliphant … , 1825Pages (4), 270 and advert leaf : (4), 272 : (4), 220, with the half-titles, 3 vols, large 12mo, original boards, uncut, with the attractive label of Grant and Bolton on the upper board of vol one : spines heavily worn retaining the remains of the second vol spine label, but bindings and stitching strong and firm and otherwise a very good unsophisticated copy.The longest of Miss Kennedy's novels, first published in the year of her death (1825). Presumably it was published without her revisions, as the text differs in some respects from that published in her collected works.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) PORTER ( Jane ). Duke Christian of Luneburg ; or, tradition from the Hartz. In three volumes. Printed for Longman, Hurst … , 1824. FIRST EDITION, pp viii, 357, (1) : (4), 416 : (4), 402, 6(adverts), complete with the half-titles and with a further 4-pp adverts for 'Popular Novels' dated 'Jan.1824' tipped in at front of vol one, 3 vols, large 12mo, original blue paper boards, original or contemporary brown paper spines, with contemporary manuscript paper spine labels, uncut, and 'Donegall' in ink on upper board of vol one : the blue paper missing from one upper and one lower board, the spines worn at headbands but all bindings strong, otherwise very good in original state.Garside 1824:77. Wolff 5605. George IV had suggested the subject of this novel to Miss Porter and here merits a fulsome dedication.(6)ENGLISH LITERATURE; NOVELS; FICTION; WOMEN WRITERS; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;