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MORAN ( Edward ). The Biographical Olio. Nothing extenuate, nor aught set down in malice. By Edwd.

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MORAN ( Edward ).  The Biographical Olio. Nothing extenuate, nor aught set down in malice. By Edwd.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MORAN ( Edward ). The Biographical Olio. Nothing extenuate, nor aught set down in malice. By Edwd. Moran. 1820. No place, 1820Unpublished manuscript on paper (paper dated to 1806), on 78 leaves, comprising 51 leaves of biographies additionally illustrated with 27 single leaf ink and wash portraits, mostly signed by Moran, of selected subjects, viz : Thomson, Prior, Burns, Gay, Sheffield, Parnell, Hervey, Johnson, Sheridan, Goldsmith, Dermody, Sydney, Fenelon and others, large 12mo (16 x 10 cms), late 19C half calf over marbled boards, gilt spine, with contrasting label, gilt : slight soiling and old staining to a few leaves, original reworking to the nose of one subject (Oliver Cromwell) : neatly bound and in very good state.Apparently unpublished biographical compendium with portraits finished to a high standard. With a dedication to Moran's friend, fellow poet and colleague Thomas Moore and a preface outlining Moran's approach to the work in hand. Edward Raleigh Moran, born in County Limerick, a friend of Thomas Davis and an ardent admirer of Thomas Moore. Moran dedicated a later published work 'Early Thoughts', Limerick, 1823 to Moore. Esteemed as a journalist in London he was for many years sub-editor of The Globe. He died suddenly in London on 6th October, 1852 (O'Donoghue). Collections of Moran's papers and correspondence are held at The New York Public Library and Cambridge University Library.MANUSCRIPT; IRELAND; LIMERICK; BIOGRAPHY; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;