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Mac KENZIE ( Andrew )

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Mac KENZIE ( Andrew )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Mac KENZIE ( Andrew ). Poems and Songs, on different subjects. By Andrew M'Kenzie. Belfast : Printed by Alexander Mackay, News-Letter Office, 1810FIRST EDITION, with engraved portrait, pages 10, (26, subscriber list), (2, blank), (1), 38 - 183, (1, blank), complete thus, 12mo, recent paper boards, all edges uncut : light staining and fingering in places, neat repair to clean tear in title-leaf without loss : good,sound copy. Inscribed on title in a contemporary hand “Andrew Mc Kenzie / Esqr”. His first published volume of verse and extremely uncommon. WorldCat locates three copies : Texas and Stanford - both imperfect - and the BL copy. COPAC locates copies E and C - both imperfect. D on-line has a complete copy. The imperfect copies lack either the 26-page subscriber list or the two final leaves which carry three further sonnets and bears the imprint at end "N. Clarke, Printer, Dublin." The final page of the lengthy subscriber list concludes with a list of "Subscribers in Jamaica". M'Kenzie (1780-1839), native of County Down worked for many years as a weaver. He published one further volume of verse.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [MOORE ( Thomas )]. Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress. With a preface, notes, and appendix. By One of the Fancy. Printed for Longman, Hurst … , 1819 [bound following :] The Fudge Family in Paris [: verse]. Edited by Thomas Brown, the younger, author of The Twopenny Post-Bag. Fourth edition. Printed for Longman, Hurst … , 1818. 1819-18FIRST EDITION of the first item, pp viii, 68 : xxxi, 88, bound without half-titles, 2 works in 1 vol, large 12mo,contemporary half calf,gilt ruled and lettered spine:very good copies I. A biting political verse satire about the champion prize fighter, Tom Cribb, in the guise of a memorial to a political congress delivered by the chosen representative of the Pugilistic Fraternity, or "The Fancy", with full notes explaining pugilistic terms and items of boxing history. II. The comical fruits of Moore's visit to France with Samuel Rogers : it ran to some eight editions within the first year.(2) MORTON ( Thomas ). Columbus : or, a world discovered. An historical play. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Dublin : Printed for P. Wogan … (and four others), 1793FIRST IRISH EDITION, pp (8),61,(1, blank),(2, epilogue), 12mo, unbound, sewn as issued, wanting original blue paper wrappers , lightly soiled at beginning and end, a little dog-eared, contemporary signature of Sam Cooke [Brownstown] on title-page : a good, uncut copy. The first published play by this prolific author, derived from Marmontel's tale of the Incas. Sabin 51029 mentions only the first and second London editions.(3) [SMITH ( Charlotte )]. What is she? A comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Ryal, Covent-Garden. Dublin : Printed by George Folingsby, No. 59, Dame-street, 1799FIRST DUBLIN EDITION, pages 70 and advert leaf, 12mo, unbound, sewn as issued, uncut : dog-eared and lightly dusty at beginning and end, the advert leaf torn without loss, inscribed on title in a contemporary hand "Sam. Cooke / Brownstown" : a good, sound copy. Although Wordsworth remembered Smith in the 1830s as ‘a lady to whom English verse is under greater obligations than are likely to be either acknowledged or remembered’, her influence on her contemporaries and successors is widely documented. Coleridge and others credited her with revitalizing the English sonnet. In her lifetime she was perhaps most frequently praised for her poetic and prose landscapes (ODNB).(4) [WALPOLE ( Horace )]. The Mysterious Mother ; a tragedy. Dublin : Printed for John Archer, William Jones, and Richard White, 1791Pages x, (1, blank), (5) - 102, 12mo, old wraps over original blue paper wraps, title lightly soiled, a little dog-eared, upper outer corner of leaf a2 torn off with loss of "the" on verso, contemporary signature of Mary Cooke [of Brownstown?] on title : a good, sound copy. A reissue of the 1790 Dublin edition, with a cancel titlepage and without the engraved vignette of Strawberry Hill on the title-page. This gothic play, which Walpole originally hoped to see performed, was issued by Dodsley in 1781 and a second edition appeared in 1789. " … in February 1791, a Dublin bookseller prepared to re-issue the 'Mysterious Mother' without the author's knowledge or consent, but the Earl of Charlemont hastily intervened to prevent this publication. Walpole, however, was by now indifferent, and … said that the play must take its fate … introduced by a well written and excellent little preface (newly written for this edition)" . - Montague Summers in the introduction to his edition of 'The Castle of Otranto' and the 'Mysterious Mother' (1924).(5)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; THEATRE; PLAYS; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; THEATRE; PLAYS;BELFAST PRINTED; IRISH LITERATURE; VERSE;ENGLISH LITERATURE ; SATIRE;ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; THEATRE; PLAYS; WOMEN WRITERS; ; ; ; ; ;