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MacCOMB ( Wm

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MacCOMB ( Wm

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MacCOMB ( Wm. ). The repealer repulsed ! A correct narrative of the rise and progress of the repeal invasion of Ulster : Dr. Cooke's challenge and Mr. O'Connell's declinature, tactics, and flight. With appropriate poetical and pictorial illustrations. Also, an authentic report of the great Conservative demonstrations, in Belfast, on the 21st and 23d of January, 1841. Belfast : William M'Comb … Dublin, W. Curry, Jun … , 1841FIRST EDITION, 6 plates (evenly browned), 160-pp, 8vo, recent wraps : good copy. An account of Daniel O'Connell's visit to Belfast in January 1840. Henry Cooke, the celebrated Presbyterian leader, publicly challenged O'Connell to debate Repeal during the visit. O'Connell refused, partly because of his unwillingness to elevate Cooke's stature and also for fear of violence. In contrast to O'Connell's usual triumphant rallies, the Belfast visit produced extensive rioting and the planned ceremonial welcomes for him in border towns were cancelled for fear of disorder and he himself travelled in disguise. Written and published in haste to discredit O'Connell, this book has been described as a foundation text of Ulster unionism. It contains one of the earliest statements of the economic case for Ulster unionism, provides valuable insight into the construction of political Protestantism and is successful in providing a foundation text for Ulster unionism. It contains one of the earliest polemics to cite the industrial development of Belfast as an argument in favour of the Union and provides valuable insight into the construction of contemporary political Protestantism.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) POOLER ( James Galbraith ). A vindication of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts from the charges of "Clericus Dunensis", briefly set forth in a letter to the Lord Bishop of Down and Connor and Dromore [Robert Bent Knox]. Second edition. Dublin:Hodges & Smith,Phillips,Belfast [printed]:M'Watters,Armagh, 1853. 19-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. COPAC has the first edition of the same year (Lambeth only) and WorldCat has this, apparently unchaged, second edition only (Missouri and Boston). Neither edition is to be found in either D or Dt on-line. Pooler (1826-96), Co Down born TCD scholar, responds to a letter published in the Belfast News Letter which "made an elaborate atempt to shake public confidence in the Society …(by) alleging that for years the Society's funds have been largely used for the extension, not of the Church, but of a party, and for the propagation, not of the Gospel … but of the principles of the anonymous writers of the Tracts for the Times."(2) MURRAY ( JOHN ). Logical science as an educational element : an inaugural address delivered in the theatre of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, on Monday, May 23, 1853. Dublin : Hodges and Smith, 1853. FIRST EDITION, 40-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. Inscribed "With the Author's Compliments". Murray was professor of logic in the college and a gold medalist in science and arts.(3) HAYES ( James ), C.E. Irish waste land settlements versus emigration and foreign wild land settlements. Specially addressed to the Poor Law Guardians of Ireland. Dublin : Published by W. B. Kelly (1858). FIRST EDITION, 32-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. Black 7783, noting two copies : RIA and NL.(4) TREVOR ( Arthur Hill- ), third Viscount Dungannon. A short address to the glorious memory of King William the Third, delivered before the Grand Lodge of Ireland, in Dublin, on Wednesday, November 16th, 1853. By Arthur Viscount Dungannon, County Grand Master of Antrim. Published by request. Dublin : Printed by Roe and Brierley, 42, Mabbot-Street, 1853. FIRST EDITION, 8-pp, 8vo, recent wraps : very good copy, inscribed by author on title. No copy found in COPAC, WorldCat or on-line in D, Dt or L.(5) DAWSON ( Arthur Altham ). Free Parish Churches and Free Will Offerings. An address to the inhabitants of the new parochial district of S. Bartholomew, Dublin. Dublin : George Hughes, printer and stationer, 7, Merrion Row (1865). FIRST EDITION, 8-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. COPAC locates two copies : O & E. Not found on-line in D or Dt - both of which have only the second edition of the same year.(6)IRELAND; POLITICS; HISTORY; BELFAST PRINTED; RELIGION; DUBLIN PRINTED; THEOLOGY; EDUCATION; ECONOMICS; AGRICULTURE; FARMING; LAND