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[PIGOTT ( Richard )]. Parnellism. By an Irish Nationalist. Dublin (no publisher or printer) 1885 FIR

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[PIGOTT ( Richard )]. Parnellism. By an Irish Nationalist. Dublin (no publisher or printer) 1885 FIR

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[PIGOTT ( Richard )]. Parnellism. By an Irish Nationalist. Dublin (no publisher or printer) 1885FIRST EDITION, pp (4), 50, 8vo, contemporary unletered cloth-backed boards : very good The historian and bibliographer of the nationalist struggle, P. S. O'Hegarty, attributed this work to the Parnell forger Richard Pigott. In his short preface the anonymous author declares that "His patriotism has personally profited him nothing - nor did he hope or expect that it would. He has never had a 'testimonial', and never a 'hat' has circulated to reward him." This is the first edition which, after one further issue in 1885, was taken up as a propaganda tool for the newly founded Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union in 1886. Copies of this virulent but informed attack on the Land League and its finances are uncommon.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) FOSTER ( Cavendish H. ). Home-Rule. Irishmen, remember that if you are separated from England as to your legislature, you must raise your own taxes to replace those now paid by the imperial parliament for your military and police, & your judicial and county courts. At present you have no assessed taxes, no excise dutites on railways. These exemptions amount to £4,000,000. Irish members also will have no voice in the imperial parliament, and Ireland will be no more than a colony. Think well over these facts. Cavendish H. Foster. Feb. 7, 1874. No place, printer or publisher [Dublin?] 1874. BROADSIDE, 28 by 45 cms, printed on one side only : folded twice, an excellent copy. A rare anti-home rule poster. Foster is not represented on-line in either NLI or TCD. (2) IRISH HOME RULE. Speech of … W. E. Gladstone, M.P. introducing the Home Rule Bill, Thursday, 8th April, 1886. Printed at the Office of the "Belfast Morning News" (1886). [with :] Speech of … W. E. Gladstone, M.P., introducing the Land Purchase Bill. Printed at the office of the Belfast Morning News [1886]. 1886. (1). Drop-title, 16-pages. (2). Pages 13, (3, blank), both items printed in double columns, 8vo, disbound : in very good state.On 13 March 1886 the Land Bill was explained to cabinet ; on 26 March Chamberlain and Trevelyan walked out of the cabinet room, resigning. On 8 April Gladstone introduced the Government of Ireland Bill to the Commons. It was soon in difficulties and the accompanying Land Bill was introduced by Gladstone on 16 April but taken no further (DNB). (3) ARGUS, pseud. The Chronicles of East Belfast. By Argus I. Second Edition. Enlarged. No printer, publisher, place or date [Belfast, circa 1890]. 12-pages, 12mo, wire-stitched as issued : lightly dusty, but a very good copy. Political satire rather than historical chronicles. “Second Edition . Enlarged" at head of title.(4)IRELAND; HISTORY; HOME RULE; BROADSIDE; BELFAST; SATIRE; ; ; ; ; ;