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MONSABRE ( Jacques Marie Louis ). Pour l'Irlande. Allocution prononcee dans l'Église de la Madeleine

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MONSABRE ( Jacques Marie Louis ). Pour l'Irlande. Allocution prononcee dans l'Église de la Madeleine

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+01:00 : BST/CET)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MONSABRE ( Jacques Marie Louis ). Pour l'Irlande. Allocution prononcee dans l'Église de la Madeleine a Paris le 18 avril 1880. Par le P. Monsabre. Vendu au profit des victimes de la famine en Irlande. Paris : Libraire Liturgique Catholique E. et A. Lesort, (1880)FIRST EDITION, 32-pages, 8vo, original green printed paper wrapper : a nice copy. Not in COPAC. WorldCat locates three copies. A sermon on the Irish contribution to French life and history, given in the presence of prominent Irish emigres with the proceeds of the sale of the sermon going to the Lord Mayor of Dublin Mansion House fund in aid of victims of the 1879/80 famine - the last of the Irish famines, sometimes referred to as An Gorta Beag ("the small famine") which was responsible for widespread hunger rather than mass deaths.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) WORKMAN ( Wm. ). Ventilation with Heating. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, 1890-91. [Belfast :] No printer or publisher (1891). Author's off-print, with 3 full-page illustrations on 2 plates (section of ideal ventilated chamber, section of a national school room and section of Soldiers' Home, Belfast), 16-pages, 8vo, original printed paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. (2) WALSH ( Wm. Joseph ), RC Archbp. of Dublin. The Irish University Question, with special reference to Trinity College, Dublin, and its Medical School. Addresses by the Archbishop of Dublin, with some newspaper correspondence. Dublin : J. Duffy, 1906. FIRST EDITION THUS,pp (4),111,8vo,original printed wraps:spine worn but very good Walsh (1841-1921), member of the Senate of the Royal University of Ireland (1883-84), pressed for a Catholic system of national, intermediate & university education. (3) KING ( Robert ). Who was St. Titus? The scripture notices on the subject compared with received opinion. Dublin : Hodges and Smith, 1853. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pages xii, 116, (2), (117) - 250, 8vo, original cloth : the spine worn and wanting the end blank flyleaves, otherwise a very good copy. King (1815-1900) best known as an historian of the church, considered the father of modern Irish church history. It is possible that his scholarly work contributed to the sense of identity of the Church of Ireland that was manifest in the disestablishment controversy of the 1860s ; he believed that the Church of Ireland was the legitimate successor of the ancient Irish church, which he held to have been free from influence from Rome(4)PARIS PRINTED; IRELAND; FAMINE; SERMONS; ARCHITECTURE; DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE; HEALTH; VENTILATION; MEDICINE; EDUCATION; HISTORY; RELIGION