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RAGGED SCHOOL SHOE-BLACK SOCIETY. The Ragged School Shoe-Black Society. An account of its origin, o

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RAGGED SCHOOL SHOE-BLACK SOCIETY.  The Ragged School Shoe-Black Society. An account of its origin, o

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
RAGGED SCHOOL SHOE-BLACK SOCIETY. The Ragged School Shoe-Black Society. An account of its origin, operations, and present condition. By the Committee. Sold by Seeleys, Nisbet, Partridge & Oakey, Wooldridge, Shaw, Haselden, and at the Office of the Shoe-Black Society, 10, York Place, Adelphi, Strand, July 1854FIRST EDITION, 19-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : an early owner has added some light colour to the illustration on the title-page of shoe-blacks at work, otherwise a very good copy. Though not so designated, this correspondes to the society's third annual report.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) WHITESIDE ( James ). The Past and the Present : An address delivered at a meeting of the [Belfast] Working Classes' Association, in the Music Hall, on October 22, 1849. London [Belfast printed at the Banner of Ulster Office] : Richard Bentley. Dublin : James M'Glashan. Belfast : Henry Greer … 1849. FIRST EDITION, 46-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy. Apparently the only edition. WorldCat notes two copies and COPAC has Bristol only. There is a copy in D on-line, but not in Dt. Whiteside (1804-76), lord chief justice of Ireland, one of the most briliant names in the annals of the Irish bar, unapproached in point of eloquence by any of his contemporaries.(2) JONES ( Ernest Charles ). Democracy vindicated. A lecture delivered to the Edinburgh Working Men's Institute. On the 4th January 1867, in reply to Professor Blackie's lecture on democracy, delivered on the previous evening. Edinburgh : A. Elliot, (1867). FIRST EDITION, pages 23, (1), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy(3) SMITH ( Samuel ). Fallacies of socialism exposed, being a reply to the manifesto of the Democratic Federation. William Reeves, 1884. Pages 19, (1), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : with a small stamp on title, but a very good copy. The second edition, with a few revisions and corrections, of two letters addressed to H. M. Hyndman. Smith (1836-1906), an effective back-bench politician, representing the old radical tradition of campaigning without seeking office, violently opposed any form of socialism.(4)ECONOMICS; BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES; HISTORY; LAW; BELFAST; EDINBURGH PRINTED; DEMOCRACY; SOCIALISM; ; ; ;